Negeri Jemanten – small settlement in Marga Tiga District, Lampung Timur Regency
Negeri Jemanten is an Indonesian village located in the eastern part of Lampung Province on Sumatra, within the territory of Kabupaten Lampung Timur (Lampung Timur Regency), specifically in Marga Tiga District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-5.211409 latitude, 105.503 east longitude), it falls within the eastern territories of the province, in the inland region facing the Java Sea. The province's capital, Bandar Lampung, is situated considerably further to the west. Lampung Province is the southernmost province of Sumatra, connected to Java through the Sunda Strait. Currently, no independent, settlement-level source material is available specifically about Negeri Jemanten; the following sections present the broader provincial and regional context, clearly indicated in each case.
General overview
Negeri Jemanten is one of the villages belonging to Marga Tiga District in Kabupaten Lampung Timur. Lampung Timur is a relatively extensive regency on the eastern side of Lampung Province, whose economy is characteristically based on agriculture, plantation farming, and fishing. Marga Tiga District itself is a rural, agrarian area where smaller villages, such as Negeri Jemanten, are characterized primarily by local community life and agricultural activities. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, according to 2025 data, approximately 9.27 million people live in the province, with a population density of 280 per km². Negeri Jemanten itself is not among the province's well-known or tourism-prominent settlements; it is considered an average rural village in the region. Villages in the eastern parts of the province generally fit well into the image of the Sumatran rural landscape: rice and palm plantations, small local markets, and traditional community structures characterize these areas.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data specifically for Negeri Jemanten is not available. Based on the broader regional context, in the rural areas of Lampung Province — thus in Kabupaten Lampung Timur and its districts — real estate prices and investment dynamics are characteristically far behind the level of the province's capital, Bandar Lampung, and the country's national growth centers. The rural village real estate market is primarily built on local demand, and is characterized by the buying and selling of agricultural land and the exchange of smaller residential properties. An important general legal framework for foreign buyers is that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire direct, full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental solutions are available, with detailed regulations determined by Indonesia's current real estate regulations and the relevant local authorities. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, more developed infrastructure and proximity to the Sunda Strait present primary appeal for investors particularly in Bandar Lampung and the western and southern areas of the province; the eastern rural areas, including Marga Tiga District, demonstrate a different, characteristically lower-volume real estate market.
Safety and security
Direct, verified public safety statistics specifically for Negeri Jemanten are not available. Regarding Lampung Province and its rural areas in general, it can be stated that smaller villages with closed community structures typically have their public safety shaped by local community norms and traditional cohabitation rules. Within Indonesia as a whole, it can be generally said that regarding public safety in rural, agriculturally-oriented areas, the number of crimes is lower compared to major cities; however, reliable information about specific local conditions can only be obtained through local sources and direct inquiry. For travelers and potential residents, it is recommended to follow current guidance from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the foreign ministry of their respective country before moving to or spending extended time in a particular rural area.
Tourist attractions
Negeri Jemanten itself does not appear in sources describing Lampung Province's well-known tourist destinations, and there are no verified data available presenting named attractions regarding Marga Tiga District. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, Wikipedia sources highlight that the province opens to the Sunda Strait from the south, to the Indian Ocean from the west, and to the Java Sea from the east, which determines the physical-geographical character of the province as a whole. The province's better-known tourist areas — such as the Sunda Strait region or the surroundings of Bandar Lampung — lie at significant distances from Negeri Jemanten. The eastern rural areas, where the village is located, characteristically are not among the main routes of tourists visiting Lampung. For visitors arriving in this area, locating natural and cultural attractions requires on-site inquiry, as reliable, current, and detailed tourism sources in English or Hungarian are not available for this region.
Summary
Negeri Jemanten is a rural, minimally documented small settlement in the eastern part of Lampung Province, in Marga Tiga District of Kabupaten Lampung Timur. The province has nearly 9.3 million inhabitants in 2025 and is characteristically significant from agricultural, industrial, and commercial perspectives on the southern part of Sumatra. The settlement itself and its immediate district lack widely recognized tourist or investment appeal; the image that can be formed of the region is based on the broader provincial and regency context, as direct, verified settlement-level sources are not yet available.

