Tanjung Tirto – settlement in Way Bungur district, Lampung Timur regency
Tanjung Tirto is an Indonesian settlement situated in Way Bungur district of Lampung Timur regency, located within Lampung province on Sumatra. The village is a characteristic small settlement of the eastern Sumatran region of the country, which is not widely known internationally, yet plays a defined role in the local community and the country's infrastructure development. The area reflects the natural, economic and community characteristics of the region, which are typical of less centralized settlements within Sumatra.
General overview
Tanjung Tirto is part of Way Bungur kecamatan (district), located in Lampung Timur regency. The settlement is a characteristic small community unit of the Sumatran region, functioning as an integral element of Indonesian rural life and the local economy. According to 2021 data from Lampung Timur regency, a total of 1,101,977 residents lived throughout the entire regency, which is a significant region in eastern Sumatra where Kecamatan Sukadana, the administrative center of Lampung province, is located. The main characteristic of the regency is its lowland and coastal strip areas, which provide defining geographical frameworks for Tanjung Tirto as well.
Way Bungur district, to which Tanjung Tirto belongs, follows the economic and social structure characteristic of the region as part of Lampung Timur regency. According to the Indonesian administrative system, the kecamatan (district) is the basic administrative unit under which several desa (villages/rural units) are found. In this hierarchy, Tanjung Tirto functions as a smaller community unit, representing the local level of life, economy and public services. The area possesses typical characteristics of Sumatran rural life, where agrarian economy, fishing and other traditional economic activities play an important role in people's daily livelihoods.
As a special feature of Lampung Timur regency, the Way Kambas National Park (Taman Nasional Way Kambas) is located within the regency's territory, a lowland and coastal nature reserve. This national park is well known as the habitat of Sumatran elephants (gajah sumatra), which are central elements of Indonesian conservation efforts. Although Tanjung Tirto at the settlement level is not directly connected to the park, considering the regency as a whole, this significant ecological and tourist feature provides important context for understanding the entire area.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data is not available for Tanjung Tirto at the settlement level; however, at the Lampung Timur regency level, general dynamics characteristic of Indonesian rural regions can be observed. The regency's total area is 5,325.03 square kilometers, making it a relatively large administrative unit, and alongside its low population density, it offers numerous development opportunities. The agrarian economy remains a determining sector, which can create real estate and investment opportunities in agricultural activities, palm oil production and other rural economic sectors.
In Indonesia, real estate market regulations do not permit foreigners in land ownership; however, long-term rental and other contractual arrangements are available. Rural regions, including Lampung Timur regency, generally offer opportunities for Indonesian and local investors. Low land prices in rural areas, the climate favorable for agrarian economy, and the potential of local communities are attractive factors for long-term investors, particularly in the agricultural and rural development sectors. The Sumatran region is a dynamically developing economic unit where Indonesian and foreign capital are gradually penetrating.
Lampung Timur regency is one of the potential target areas for infrastructure development taking place throughout Indonesia, which may stimulate further real estate market activity. The Indonesian government's focused infrastructure investments, improved accessibility and road construction in rural regions of Sumatra can strengthen real estate values and investment opportunities in the long term. Tanjung Tirto, as part of the regency, operates within this broader development context, where the gradual interconnection of rural communities and infrastructure creates new opportunities.
Safety and security
Specific crime statistics or data are not available for Tanjung Tirto at the settlement level; however, what is characteristic of general public safety in Lampung Timur regency and the entire Lampung province is that it operates at the average level of rural regions in Indonesia. In Indonesian rural communities, including those in Lampung regency, public order maintenance occurs through local police and community efforts. In such regions, elementary public safety is generally stable, although the quality of infrastructure, communication and law enforcement resources may vary.
Sumatra is generally known as a region of Indonesia where life and public safety do not differ significantly from the level characteristic of other rural parts of the country. Lampung province, including Lampung Timur regency, follows Indonesian rural norms regarding public safety. Local communities, traditional leadership and the Indonesian state law enforcement structure jointly ensure basic public safety. In rural regions such as Tanjung Tirto and its corresponding district, events proceed according to ordinary village life, and community cohesion is generally strong. Travelers and local residents generally follow standard rural safety measures, which are typical standards in numerous Indonesian small settlements.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions for Tanjung Tirto are not known from available sources; however, at the level of Way Bungur district and Lampung Timur regency, numerous points of interest exist for interested travelers. The regency's most significant tourism and ecological treasure is the Way Kambas National Park, a lowland and coastal area where rare Sumatran elephants (gajah sumatra) live. This national park is an important nature conservation destination in Indonesia, where ecological tourism, wildlife observation and educational programs operate.
Way Kambas National Park functions as a center for ecological tourism and nature conservation education, serving as a focal point throughout Lampung Timur regency. In addition to elephants, the park showcases other exotic wildlife, vegetation and Sumatran ecosystems. Although Tanjung Tirto settlement has no publicly noted tourism hubs in its immediate vicinity, the general tourism infrastructure of Way Bungur district and Lampung Timur regency provides opportunities for people interested in less centralized, nature-based and community tourism.
Rural regions on Sumatra, including Lampung Timur regency, are increasingly recognizing the potential of ecological and community tourism. The low geographical elevation, coastal character and natural resources shape Lampung Timur regency as an attractive destination for travelers preferring nature-based and rural tourism. Tanjung Tirto, as an integral part of Way Bungur district, can play a role in this strongly nature- and community-focused tourism, where experiencing local life, community hospitality and low-density human-centered regions can be a point of interest for travelers.
Summary
Tanjung Tirto is an Indonesian small settlement in Way Bungur district of Lampung Timur regency, functioning as an integral element of Lampung province located on Sumatra. Although the settlement is not an internationally recognized tourist destination, at the regency level the Way Kambas National Park and the Sumatran rural ecological characteristics provide significant context for the region. The real estate market and investment opportunities develop according to rural Indonesian norms, while public safety can be evaluated according to general rural standards. The settlement is a typical representative of Indonesian rural communities, where traditional economy, community life and gradual infrastructure development shape people's daily lives.

