Hargomulyo – village in the eastern part of South Sumatra's Lampung Province
Hargomulyo is a small Indonesian village located in the eastern part of Lampung Province, belonging to Lampung Timur (East Lampung) Regency, within which it forms part of the Sekampung District (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated on the southern half of the island of Sumatra, at approximately -5.14 latitude and 105.49 longitude. Bandar Lampung, the capital of the province, is located to the west of the area. Settlement-level source materials for Hargomulyo are currently limited, so the following presentation of the location's context is based on verifiable characteristics of the broader region – Lampung Province and Lampung Timur Regency.
General overview
Hargomulyo belongs to the Sekampung kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Lampung Timur Regency. Lampung Timur (East Lampung) Kabupaten represents a primarily agricultural administrative area in the eastern part of Lampung Province. Most villages falling within this district are small, community-based agricultural settlements, where rice cultivation, corn, coffee, and other tropical crop production are determining factors. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, according to 2025 data, the province's population is 9,272,142 inhabitants, with a population density of 280 people per square kilometer – making it one of Sumatra's more densely populated provinces. Hargomulyo is a relatively small community built primarily on agricultural foundations, attracting few tourists; rather, it is connected to local and regional economic life than being considered a tourist destination. The landscape surrounding the village is characterized by Sumatran lowland topography, agricultural areas, and tropical vegetation.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable settlement-level data on Hargomulyo's real estate market is not available. Projecting onto the broader region, Lampung Timur Regency, and generally Lampung Province, it can be noted that in these rural, agricultural areas, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in Indonesia's major cities or the Bali–Lombok tourism zone. Investment attractiveness is typically provided by agricultural land, plantations, and agro-processing facilities, rather than by residential development or tourism-related investments. It is important to note as a general framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (hak milik); for them, long-term leasing arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai) offer legal possibilities for real estate use. Any real estate transaction – particularly in rural, agricultural zones – is recommended to be consulted on with local legal experts, as land use categories and administrative regulations may vary by region.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level statistics on Hargomulyo's public safety are not available. Generally speaking, in rural areas of Lampung Province, daily life typically proceeds in peaceful, community-based organizational frameworks. The Indonesian government and provincial authorities work on maintaining public safety throughout the province, including in smaller villages. Travelers and prospective investors are advised to monitor information from local authorities, as well as current announcements from Indonesian diplomatic missions and travel authorities, as these can provide more up-to-date and location-specific information than any general characterization.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources for tourist attractions identifiable by name in the immediate vicinity of Hargomulyo are not available. The broader region, Lampung Province, however, possesses several well-known natural and cultural attractions. Located in the southern part of the province is Way Kambas National Park, which is one of Sumatra's most significant nature conservation areas and is known for the protection of elephants, rhinoceroses, and other endangered species. Located at Lampung Province's border is the Sunda Strait, through which the island of Java can be reached, and where the remnants of the Krakatau volcano can be observed. Bandar Lampung, the province's capital, also provides access to numerous cultural and commercial sites. However, all these attractions are not in Hargomulyo's immediate vicinity, but rather at various points throughout Lampung Province, and are primarily relevant in the tourism context of presenting the province as a whole.
Summary
Hargomulyo is a small, agricultural-character village in the eastern part of Lampung Province, within the administrative frameworks of Sekampung kecamatan and Lampung Timur Kabupaten. Independent, detailed data on the village are currently available in limited form; the broader region is known as Lampung Province, a relatively populous, primarily agricultural province in South Sumatra. In terms of real estate market and tourism, this area operates with a rural character within small-town frameworks, and is primarily connected to the daily life of local agricultural communities, rather than functioning as an explicitly tourist or major investment destination.

