Putra Aji II – A settlement in East Lampung Regency
Putra Aji II forms part of Sukadana District (kecamatan), which is located in East Lampung Regency (kabupaten) in Lampung Province on Sumatra Island in the southern part of Indonesia. The settlement is hierarchically embedded as an administrative unit across three levels of the Indonesian administrative hierarchy: province, regency, and district. Lampung Province is bordered by the western coast of the Indian Ocean, the eastern coast of the Java Sea, the southern waters of the Sunda Strait, and to the north by the neighboring South Sumatra and Bengkulu provinces, making Putra Aji II part of an area strongly influenced by regional transportation and trade corridors.
General overview
Putra Aji II is a small administrative unit within Sukadana District, which belongs to East Lampung Regency. East Lampung Regency is located in the eastern part of Lampung Province and consists primarily of rural, agricultural areas. The settlement is situated on Sumatra, an island with a long historical tradition in commerce and resource extraction. Lampung Province as a whole has approximately 9.3 million inhabitants according to 2025 data, and the region possesses significant potential for infrastructure development, though rural settlements are still undergoing development. Putra Aji II directly belongs to Sukadana District, which due to the regency's traditional rural character typically relies on agricultural and fishing activities. The ethnic composition of the population in Lampung is generally mixed, with the indigenous Lampung people joined by significant numbers of Javanese, Sundanese, and other Indonesian communities. Putra Aji II as a settlement unit forms part of Sukadana District, contributing to the regency's administrative and economic framework.
Real estate and investment
Public data on the real estate market at the municipal level for Putra Aji II is not readily accessible; however, the settlement can be understood within the broader economic dynamics of Sukadana District and East Lampung Regency. East Lampung Regency is a rural area built on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale industry. The real estate market in this region generally operates in lower price categories compared to the more developed western and central areas of Lampung Province, such as areas near Bandar Lampung or Metro city. In the Indonesian real estate market, fundamental property rights regulations mean that foreign nationals cannot own freehold property on Indonesian land, only usufruct rights (rights to use, typically for a maximum of 30 years, extendable once for 20 years), and can acquire rights in commercial or residential buildings only through leasing or condominium arrangements. In East Lampung Regency, real estate investment generally targets long-term rural development projects, agricultural land, or small- and medium-sized business properties. Development opportunities in the area include growth in coastal tourism infrastructure and the establishment of agricultural processing sectors. Land prices are generally lower in rural Lampung than in developed areas of the province, offering investors long-term, low-value purchase opportunities.
Safety and security
Public data on security policy at the municipal level for Putra Aji II is not available from accessible public sources. The settlement is located in Sukadana District, which relies on East Lampung Regency for basic public order and security measures. East Lampung Regency is a rural area where violent crime is generally not characteristic compared to urban areas. In Indonesian rural regions, the general level of public safety has been improving compared to the national average, although the development of infrastructure and legal institutions in rural areas remains ongoing. Lampung Province as a whole has undergone gradual development in recent decades, and improvements in socioeconomic conditions have generally led to enhanced public security. In rural communities such as Putra Aji II in Sukadana District, general social cohesion is stronger than in major cities, which contributes to the maintenance of public order. However, regarding traffic safety, the characteristic carelessness and infrastructure deficiencies typical of rural Indonesian roads apply, where traffic regulation enforcement is less strict than in urban areas.
Tourist attractions
Putra Aji II settlement has no named tourist attractions registered in available public sources. Sukadana District, to which the settlement belongs, is in the eastern rural area of East Lampung Regency, which is not among the main tourist destinations in the region. However, East Lampung Regency is part of Lampung Province, which is located on the coast of the Indian Ocean, so coastal and marine opportunities generally form part of the region's tourism potential. Lampung Province overall is known in tourism due to the capital city of Bandar Lampung and the nearby coastal areas, as well as Radin Inten II International Airport, which is located 28 kilometers from the capital and serves as the province's main transportation gateway. Sukadana District and East Lampung Regency are not among the known tourism centers; however, the rural and marine environment offers natural possibilities for interested travelers if the area's developing tourism infrastructure supports it. Nearby coastal zones and the rural agricultural landscape form the area's potential tourist appeal.
Summary
Putra Aji II is part of Sukadana District in East Lampung Regency, representing the rural, agricultural eastern region of Lampung Province. The settlement is a smaller administrative unit within the Indonesian administrative hierarchy, forming part of a rural area influenced by broader regional transportation and economic dynamics. The real estate market here operates in lower price categories within the framework of Indonesian property rights regulations, while public security is generally supported by the characteristically higher social cohesion typical of rural Indonesian communities. Regarding tourist attractions in the settlement, publicly available information is not available; however, the coastal and infrastructure development opportunities of Lampung Province as a whole support the area's potential for development as a regional possibility.

