Purwokencono – a village settlement in Lampung Timur Regency, southern Sumatra region
Purwokencono is a small settlement in Indonesia's Lampung province, specifically in Sekampung Udik District of Lampung Timur (East Lampung) Regency. The village is located in the southern part of Sumatra island, a region that lies along the country's southeastern trade and logistics corridor. According to its coordinates, Purwokencono is situated at latitude -5.22 and longitude 105.60, indicating a typical geographic position on the eastern periphery of Lampung. Within Indonesia's administrative hierarchy, Purwokencono functions as a subordinate village under Sekampung Udik kecamatan (district), which forms part of the larger Lampung Timur Regency.
General overview
Purwokencono is a small, rural settlement that does not rank among Indonesia's well-known tourism or economic centers. The village belongs to Sekampung Udik District, which is located in the east-southeastern part of Lampung Timur Regency. Like the Lampung province as a whole, this area is an integral part of southern Sumatra, where low geographic elevation and maritime transport hold strategic importance. According to Indonesia's administrative system, Purwokencono is a desa (village) level unit, typically characterized by an agriculture or small-commerce based economy. A characteristic feature of such rural settlements is that the majority of the population works in agriculture, fisheries, or local trade. Lampung province in 2025 exceeds 9.2 million inhabitants, and such smaller settlements form the foundation of its administrative fabric.
The general character of Sekampung Udik District shows that this area constitutes the rural, peripheral part of Lampung Timur Regency. According to Indonesia's administrative organization, village-level settlements like this serve as basic units of local economy and community life. Purwokencono is therefore not an independent city or large municipal center, but rather a traditional rural community where transportation and infrastructure developments have gradually increased over recent decades. Such settlements depend directly on the district center for administrative and public service matters.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data on Purwokencono's real estate market is not available from documented sources. According to the general rules of Indonesia's real estate market, however, rural settlements like Purwokencono typically show lower land values than urban centers. The real estate market in Lampung Timur Regency follows the general dynamics of Lampung province, which has historically been a center of agriculture and fishery, with real estate development proceeding mainly through government investment and local support. In rural Lampung areas, property purchases typically follow local customs among the resident population or nearby family members.
Under Indonesia's general regulatory framework regarding real estate and foreigners, foreign nationals cannot own land in Indonesia; however, they may invest through corporations or enter into long-term lease agreements. In such rural settlements, this type of investment is extremely rare, and the real estate market is typically reserved for the local community. In Purwokencono's case, real estate investment opportunities are limited, and interested parties primarily find more open markets in areas closer to Lampung Timur Regency's center or near Bandar Lampung city. Real estate development in such rural settlements generally connects to local community initiatives or small-scale rural infrastructure projects.
Safety and security
Specific data measuring public safety in Purwokencono village is not available. Generally in rural Indonesian settlements, however, the incidence of traffic and serious criminal incidents is lower than in urban cities. Lampung Timur Regency, as part of Lampung province, has relatively standard Indonesian rural transportation and safety characteristics. Small villages like Purwokencono typically possess cohesive security structures based on strong community socialization and mutual responsibility mechanisms within the local population.
Lampung province generally ranks among those regions of Indonesia where traditional community organization remains strong. At the level of such rural settlements, self-governing and local security organizations (such as Rukun Tetangga, or RT, and Rukun Warga, or RW) play an institutional role in maintaining local order. In Indonesian rural communities, personal and community propriety are expected norms, and recurring or tight-knit community-based crime forms are rare. Purwokencono, as a village belonging to Sekampung Udik District, likely follows similar community security systems characteristic of rural Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are documented for Purwokencono settlement. Indonesian rural villages like Purwokencono are typically not deliberate tourism destinations but rather settlements serving local community and economic functions. However, the surroundings of Sekampung Udik District and Lampung Timur Regency are part of southern Sumatra's region, which offers natural and historical value. In such rural environments, experiences related to local agriculture can be found, such as visits to farming and fish-farming operations, as well as opportunities to learn about traditional Indonesian rural life.
In the broader Lampung province tourism, the beaches along the Indian Ocean coast, historical sites in Bandar Lampung city, and commercial shipping infrastructure (such as Pelabuhan Bakauheni port, which connects Java island across the Sunda Strait) constitute the primary attractions. From this perspective, Purwokencono settlement forms part of the rural hinterland, functioning subordinately to larger regional economic processes. In such villages, tourism is more represented by rural study and community-development tourism activities (community-based tourism), which include stays with local families, participation in agricultural work, and study of traditional skills such as fishing or craft activities.
Summary
Purwokencono is a rural village in Lampung Timur Regency, in the southern region of Sumatra island. It does not count as a well-known tourism or major economic center, but rather is a settlement with fundamentally economic and administrative functions for the local community. Real estate market opportunities and investment possibilities at this rural level are limited and primarily reserved for the local community. Public safety is based on the community system characteristic of rural Indonesia. It is not rich in tourist attractions; however, rural Lampung in this broader context functions within the larger Lampung province framework, which from the perspective of logistics, commerce, and natural resources constitutes an important point in Indonesia's southern region.

