Braja Mulya – a small settlement in Braja Selebah District of Lampung Timur Regency
Braja Mulya is a small Indonesian settlement located within Lampung Province, specifically under the administrative jurisdiction of Kabupaten Lampung Timur (East Lampung Regency). It lies within Kecamatan Braja Selebah district, and based on its coordinates (–5.2295° S, 105.7850° E), it is situated in the southern part of Sumatra island. Lampung Province is the southernmost province of Sumatra, with its capital in the city of Bandar Lampung. As no independent encyclopedic sources are available specifically about Braja Mulya, the key characteristics of the settlement and its surroundings are presented below based on the broader provincial and regional context, with this distinction clearly noted throughout.
General overview
Braja Mulya itself does not feature prominently in Indonesian administrative or tourism records, nor does it rank among nationally known or visited settlements. Kecamatan Braja Selebah district, to which the settlement belongs administratively, forms part of Kabupaten Lampung Timur. This regency is situated in the eastern belt of Lampung Province and is primarily characterized as an agricultural region—a description that generally applies to smaller villages in the interior areas of East Lampung. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, according to Indonesian statistics, the province's population reached 9,272,142 as of 2025, with a population density of approximately 280 people/km². This figure represents the provincial average; in smaller, rural areas such as the Braja Mulya region, the actual population density is typically lower, though no specific settlement-level data is available for this. The region's economy has traditionally been determined by agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, coffee and rubber plantations, and palm oil production, all of which play significant roles in the interior areas of Lampung Timur as well.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable real estate market data is available for Braja Mulya. In the broader regional context of Lampung Timur Regency and Lampung Province, it can be noted that smaller, rural settlements in southern Sumatra are typically characterized by low property prices and moderate trading activity in the real estate market. In the less developed interior districts of the province, real estate prices are substantially lower than in the provincial capital Bandar Lampung or cities located along major transportation corridors. From an investment perspective, demand for agricultural land is the determining factor, while the residential real estate market is narrower and less liquid. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, regulations regarding real estate acquisition by foreign nationals are limited: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may, under certain conditions, access long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) and, in specific circumstances, usage rights (Hak Pakai). These general Indonesian legal frameworks apply equally to Braja Mulya and to the country as a whole.
Safety and security
No specific local-level statistics or analysis regarding public safety in Braja Mulya is available. In the broader regional context, Lampung Province is a province of moderate development within Indonesia, and in its rural areas—including the interior villages of Lampung Timur Regency—daily security conditions generally reflect patterns typical of smaller, agricultural communities. It is important to emphasize that in the absence of specific local data, generalization in either a positive or negative direction is not justified. When planning any travel or stay, it is advisable to consult the current travel advisories of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, as well as information provided by Indonesian authorities, as these sources are continuously updated and should be regarded as reliable, verified reference materials.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist sites, natural features, or cultural locations specific to Braja Mulya appear in available sources. However, the broader province, Lampung Province, does possess numerous verifiable attractions that provide tangential context to the region's natural attributes. Lampung Province faces the Indian Ocean to the west, the Sunda Strait to the south, and the Java Sea to the east. Located at the province's border is the Sunda Strait, which gives Lampung a distinctive geographic position; consequently, in certain parts of the province, volcanic and coastal natural features are dominant, though Braja Mulya, based on its coordinates, is situated in the interior, east-central portion of the province, not in the coastal strip. Since independent tourism sources for Kecamatan Braja Selebah and Braja Mulya are not available, reference to specific local attractions must be omitted. Those interested are advised to contact the local administrative or tourism information services of Kabupaten Lampung Timur directly for current and authentic local information.
Summary
Braja Mulya is a smaller, rural settlement in Lampung Province, located in Kecamatan Braja Selebah district within the territory of Kabupaten Lampung Timur. In the absence of independent, local-level public data, the broader regional context of the settlement—the province's agricultural character, the general Indonesian legal framework for real estate acquisition, and available provincial-level information on public safety and tourism—has been employed for its presentation. For more precise, local-level data, direct consultation of Indonesian administrative records and official sources of Kabupaten Lampung Timur is recommended.

