Kali Pasir – small settlement in Way Bungur District, Lampung Timur Regency
Kali Pasir is an Indonesian village located in southern Sumatra, in Lampung Province. Administratively, it belongs to Way Bungur District (kecamatan), which is classified under Lampung Timur Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-4.8805109, 105.5532993), the settlement lies in the inland, terrestrial areas of East Lampung. Lampung Province is the southernmost province of Sumatra island, with its capital at the city of Bandar Lampung.
General overview
Kali Pasir is not among Indonesia's well-known or frequently visited settlements. Based on available data, no direct, detailed administrative or demographic sources are available for the village, so the regional and provincial context must be used to form a picture of the area. The settlement is located within Way Bungur kecamatan, which forms part of Lampung Timur kabupaten. Lampung Timur is one of the most extensive regencies in Lampung Province and is primarily known for its agricultural character: rice cultivation, coffee plantations, and other tropical agricultural activities are typical in the region. Lampung Province as a whole has a population of approximately 9.27 million according to 2025 data, with population density around 280 people per square kilometer, reflecting a relatively evenly distributed rural and urban population. Kali Pasir is in all likelihood a characteristically rural, agriculturally oriented community where local life is determined by agricultural activities.
Real estate and investment
No specific real estate market data is available for Kali Pasir, so the real estate market situation can only be understood within the broader context of Lampung Province and Lampung Timur Regency. Lampung Province, as the southern gateway of Sumatra island, exhibits moderate real estate market activity at the regional level: inter-city development projects and infrastructure investments are primarily concentrated around Bandar Lampung and major transportation corridors. In rural, inland areas – such as Way Bungur District – real estate prices are generally lower compared to urban areas of the province, and demand is primarily directed toward agricultural plots and local residential properties. For foreign investors, Indonesian law generally restricts direct land acquisition: foreign individuals typically cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but can participate in the real estate market only through longer-term lease arrangements or through corporate structures. These generally applicable rules are also valid in Kali Pasir and the Way Bungur District area.
Safety and security
No concrete, authenticated statistics are available regarding the public safety of Kali Pasir. With regard to the broader region – Lampung Province – it can be said that the province generally received similar or somewhat higher criminal attention compared to the Indonesian average in certain past periods in the media, primarily regarding Bandar Lampung and areas along major highways. Rural, inland districts – such as Way Bungur District – typically operate under quieter public safety conditions determined by local community norms, but this assertion can neither be confirmed nor contradicted without concrete local data. For travelers and those considering property investment, it is recommended to obtain information from local authorities and competent bodies of Lampung Timur Regency regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention any named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Kali Pasir. However, the broader Lampung Province does possess several natural and cultural values known at the regional level, found in different parts of the province. Lampung itself is located at the southern tip of Sumatra island, on the coast of the Sunda Strait, where regular ferry connections operate between the province and Java through the Bakauheni Port. On the western side of the province, facing the Indian Ocean, natural areas and coastal features can be found. Lampung Timur Regency is generally known more for its agricultural economy than as a tourist destination. A visit to Kali Pasir and Way Bungur District thus primarily offers an opportunity to experience Indonesian rural life, rather than serving as a destination based on established tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Kali Pasir is a rural settlement in Way Bungur District, belonging to Lampung Timur Regency of Lampung Province in southern Sumatra. No direct, detailed sources are available for the village, so the characteristics regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism can only be understood within the broader context of the province and regency. Lampung Province in 2025 has a population of approximately 9.27 million, and the region is primarily known for its agricultural role and transit function between Java and Sumatra. Kali Pasir, as a rural community, primarily represents the region's inner, quiet agricultural areas, without particular tourist appeal or industrial development.

