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    About Wonokarto

    Wonokarto – a settlement in the Sekampung District of Lampung Timur Regency

    Wonokarto is a settlement located in the western part of the Indonesian archipelago, on the island of Sumatra. It forms part of Lampung Timur Regency, which lies within Lampung Province. The settlement belongs to the administrative unit of Sekampung kecamatan (district). Wonokarto is situated at geographical coordinates -5.1507157 latitude and 105.4580659 longitude. The settlement is part of eastern Lampung region in Indonesia, which carries significant economic and tourism potential.

    General overview

    Wonokarto is located in Sekampung District, which is generally characterized as an attractive area of Lampung Timur Regency, though partly awaiting further development. The settlement is not considered an internationally known tourist destination; rather, it functions as a local community and economic center. Lampung Timur Regency, whose administrative capital is Sukadana Kecamatan, is according to 2021 data an administrative area with a population of 1,101,977 inhabitants, spanning a total area of 5,325.03 square kilometers. This region is typically characterized by rural, agricultural settlements where local communities base their economy on traditional farming, primarily crop production. Wonokarto follows this rural, community-oriented settlement pattern, although specific settlement-level information is available only in limited measure. Sekampung District is an administrative sub-unit that is closely intertwined with the economic and social networks of Lampung Timur Regency.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market in Lampung Timur Regency, which encompasses the Wonokarto area, is undergoing dynamic development, particularly in rural sectors. The Indonesian real estate market generally offers long-term investment opportunities; however, it is important to note that Indonesian law imposes strict restrictions for foreigners. In Indonesia, regarding land and property ownership, non-Indonesian citizens have limited options: the standard practice involves long-term lease rights or limited usufruct rights. Given the agricultural character of Lampung Timur Regency, real estate values and development potential are closely linked to resource-based economy, particularly forestry and agriculture. In rural settlements such as Wonokarto, real estate market values typically depend on regional infrastructure development, road and transportation connections, and resource accessibility. For potential investors, it is important to understand local legal and administrative requirements, as well as to engage professional financial and legal advisory services, which are essential for successful and legally sound transactions.

    Safety and security

    Lampung Timur Regency in terms of broader public security belongs among Indonesian rural, agriculture-based regions. In such rural communities, organized crime is not considered characteristic; however, as in all Indonesian regions, typical local public order maintenance challenges may occur. In Indonesian rural areas, the level of public security is generally adequate, although minor property crimes may occur as an exception. At the settlement level of Wonokarto, specific security data is available only in limited measure publicly; however, the general rural public security performance largely depends on the organization of the given community and the effectiveness of local police presence. Lampung region generally demonstrates relative stability; however, as with Indonesian rural areas in general, travelers are advised to maintain customary security awareness and to respect local community norms and regulations. In Indonesian rural life, community self-organization and mutual supportive spirit are strong, which typically contributes to the general public security situation.

    Tourist attractions

    At the settlement level of Wonokarto, specific internationally known tourist sites are not documented from available sources. However, the broader Lampung Timur Regency and Lampung Province encompass significant natural and cultural attractions. Located within Lampung Timur Regency is Way Kambas National Park, which is one of the most important areas in Indonesian nature conservation. This national park is characterized by lowland terrain, consisting of flat and coastal zone areas, and is one of the few places in Indonesia where the Sumatran elephant still occurs in the wild. Way Kambas National Park, in addition to elephants, provides habitat for numerous other tropical species and is an important destination for nature enthusiasts and biological and botanical researchers. Although specific distance data from Wonokarto settlement to this national park is not available from sources, the park is known as an important natural asset of the regency and is visited by interested parties. For rural settlements such as Wonokarto, tourist interest is primarily focused on experiencing rural life and local agricultural community experiences, while more extensive tourist attractions—such as national parks—are accessible from regency- and province-level centers.

    Summary

    Wonokarto is a small rural settlement in the Sekampung District of Lampung Timur Regency, representing rural life in Sumatra, Indonesia. The settlement is organized around customary local agricultural economy, and while not considered a major destination at the international tourism level, it forms part of the administrative region of the developing Lampung area. Real estate and investment opportunities are linked to the general rural development dynamics of the regency, while from the perspective of public security, the characteristics of rural Indonesian norms are typical. The nearby Way Kambas National Park offers the opportunity to experience the Sumatran wilderness, should the traveler wish to venture toward the broader region.


    More about Sekampung

    Sekampung – Agricultural kecamatan in Lampung Timur Regency, LampungSekampung is a kecamatan in Lampung Timur Regency, Lampung province, on the southern lowlands of Sumatra near…

    Sekampung – Agricultural kecamatan in Lampung Timur Regency, Lampung

    Sekampung is a kecamatan in Lampung Timur Regency, Lampung province, on the southern lowlands of Sumatra near the historic Sekampung River system. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry the district groups seventeen desa and recorded a population of 27,841 inhabitants, and it has at times been the focus of public debate about a possible boundary shift towards the city of Metro to the west. The wider Lampung Timur Regency lies between the Sekampung River, the Way Kambas National Park on the east coast and the city of Metro inland, and is one of Lampung''s densely populated agricultural regencies, with the regency capital at Sukadana.

    Tourism and attractions

    Sekampung is not a packaged mass-tourism destination, and named ticketed attractions inside the district are limited. The character of the area lies in its rice-and-cassava landscape: long stretches of irrigated paddy, secondary plantations and small desa centres along the road grid. Visitors typically combine the district with the wider Lampung Timur circuit, which leads on to Way Kambas National Park on the east coast, one of Sumatra''s flagship reserves for the Sumatran elephant, Sumatran tiger and Sumatran rhinoceros, and to the cultural and educational centre of Metro just to the west. Cultural life in Sekampung mixes Lampung Pepadun and Saibatin traditions with strong Javanese, Balinese and other transmigrant communities settled here since the early 20th century, all organised around mosques, churches, banjar groups and the agricultural calendar.

    Property market

    Detailed district-level property-market data for Sekampung are not published in widely accessible sources, but its position close to Metro city makes it a peri-urban as well as a rural market. Housing is dominated by single-storey landed houses on family plots, with small clusters of shophouses near the kecamatan office and along the road towards Metro, plus a slowly growing layer of more urban-style detached houses in desa nearer the city. Land tenure mixes formal BPN certification in built-up centres with family and adat-based tenure on outlying agricultural land. Across Lampung Timur Regency, of which Sekampung is part, rice, cassava, coffee and small-scale plantations set the value of land, with most parcels classified as agricultural rather than residential.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Sekampung is moderate by rural-Lampung standards, partly reflecting its commuting relationship with Metro and the broader Bandar Lampung metropolitan area. Demand is driven by civil servants, teachers, healthcare staff, students attending Metro''s education institutions and small traders, with very little tourism-related rental. Investors weighing exposure to the area should consider Sekampung''s peri-urban character, the long-term growth of Metro as a regional education and trade centre, and the broader Lampung Timur agricultural cycle, especially rice and cassava prices.

    Practical tips

    Access to Sekampung is by road from Sukadana, the regency capital to the south, and from Metro to the west, with the regency well connected to Bandar Lampung and to the Bakauheni–Trans-Sumatra corridor that links Lampung to the rest of southern Sumatra and Java. Basic services such as the kecamatan puskesmas, primary and secondary schools, mosques and small markets are organised at desa and kecamatan level, while larger hospitals, banks and the regency administration sit in Sukadana and Metro. The climate is tropical with a wet and dry season typical of southern Sumatra. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens.

    More about Lampung Timur

    Lampung Timur – Way Kambas National Park and Sumatran WildernessLampung Timur Regency lies in the eastern part of Lampung province, on the Java Sea coast. Its capital is Sukadana.…

    Lampung Timur – Way Kambas National Park and Sumatran Wilderness

    Lampung Timur Regency lies in the eastern part of Lampung province, on the Java Sea coast. Its capital is Sukadana. The region’s greatest natural treasure is Way Kambas National Park – one of Sumatra’s most important wildlife conservation areas.

    Attractions and Activities

    Way Kambas National Park (125,000 hectares) is the conservation area for the Sumatran elephant and the extremely rare Sumatran rhinoceros (Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary). The Elephant Conservation Center offers elephant-watching and educational programmes. The park’s swamp forests are excellent for birdwatching: herons, storks, kingfishers. Night safari programmes allow observation of the park’s wild animals.

    Culture and Cuisine

    The population is mainly Javanese and Lampung. Cuisine is varied: Javanese and Lampung dishes blend. Fresh sea fish and crab are available on the region’s mangrove coast sections.

    Public Safety

    Lampung Timur is a safe region. Travel only with a guide in the national park. Keep your distance when encountering wildlife. Medical care: puskesmas in Sukadana; Bandar Lampung (approx. 2 hours) is the nearest hospital.

    Practical Information

    From Bandar Lampung Radin Inten II Airport, approximately 2 hours east by car. The national park entrance is at Rajabasa Lama. The best time to visit is June to September. Accommodation: simple guesthouses at the park entrance; also manageable as a day trip from Bandar Lampung.

    More about Lampung

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java…

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java by ferry and is an increasingly popular nature destination.

    Where is Lampung?

    Lampung is located at the southern tip of Sumatra, facing Java across the Sunda Strait. Bandar Lampung is the capital, accessible by air and ferry.

    What to See?

    1. Way Kambas National Park – Elephants and Rhinos

    One of Indonesia's most important wildlife reserves, home to Sumatran elephants, rhinos, and tigers. At the elephant conservation center, you can get up close with these magnificent animals.

    2. Kiluan Bay – Wild Dolphins

    Kiluan Bay is famous for wild dolphins that swim near the shore at dawn. The boat trip and dolphin watching is one of the most memorable Lampung experiences.

    3. Krakatau (Anak Krakatau)

    The successor of the legendary Krakatau volcano, Anak Krakatau is accessible by boat from Lampung. The volcanic island and surrounding waters are a spectacular sight.

    4. Tanjung Setia – Surf Paradise

    One of Sumatra's best surf spots with consistent waves and few tourists. The local surf community is friendly and helpful.

    5. Coffee Plantations

    Lampung is one of Indonesia's largest robusta coffee-producing regions. Visiting coffee plantations makes for an interesting side program.

    When to Visit?

    May–October is the dry season. The best surfing period is June–September. Dolphins can be observed year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1 day: Way Kambas elephant park
    • 1 day: Kiluan Bay and dolphins
    • 1 day: Krakatau excursion
    • 1–2 days: Tanjung Setia surfing

    Renting or Investing in Lampung?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Lampung, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Lampung, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Lampung Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Lampung is a paradise for nature-loving travelers. Elephant encounters, dolphins, volcano, and surfing together make it one of Sumatra's most versatile provinces.

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