Bumi Nabung – a small village in the Abung Barat district of North Lampung
Bumi Nabung is a settlement in Indonesia's Lampung province, specifically within the territory of Kabupaten Lampung Utara (North Lampung Regency), belonging to the Abung Barat district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Sumatra island, with approximate coordinates of –4.87° south latitude and 104.76° east longitude, indicating the interior areas of North Lampung, in the region north of the province's capital, Bandar Lampung. Based on provincial-level data sources, Lampung province has a population of approximately 9.27 million in 2025; the settlement's own demographic data are not currently known from verifiable sources.
General overview
Bumi Nabung does not feature as a widely recognized tourist or economic destination, and detailed public sources specifically about the settlement are currently not available. The settlement belongs to the Abung Barat kecamatan, which is part of Kabupaten Lampung Utara's administrative unit. Lampung Utara is one of the province's interior regencies, characterized typically by agricultural land use and rural settlement structures composed of smaller communities. The region, together with Lampung province as a whole, belongs to Sumatra's southern zone, and plantation-based agriculture—primarily coffee, cassava, and oil palm cultivation—is the dominant economic activity in the area. Local administrative and social life is organized through kecamatan and regency-level institutions, as is characteristic of most rural village communities in Indonesia. Since specific features of the settlement cannot be verified from sources, the characteristics presented below consistently reflect the broader regency or provincial-level context, with this being indicated in each case.
Real estate and investment
For Bumi Nabung, there is no verified real estate market data specifically for the settlement. At the broader Kabupaten Lampung Utara and Lampung province level, it can be generally stated that the real estate market in the interior areas of North Lampung typically operates at significantly lower price levels compared to the province's capital agglomeration, Bandar Lampung, and is primarily composed of agricultural land and rural residential properties. From an investment perspective, Lampung province's infrastructure developments—including expansion of the road network and increased logistical capacity—may have longer-term effects on the accessibility of interior areas and thus their real estate market appeal, though this process is primarily felt along the province's major transportation corridors. It is important to note as a general regulatory framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals are legally restricted from direct land ownership: foreigners can typically acquire real estate rights only under specific types of usage title (Hak Pakai), while the full ownership right granted by Hak Milik title is reserved for Indonesian citizens. On this basis, it is advisable to consult with a legal advisor before conducting any real estate transaction in the region.
Safety and security
There is no verified settlement-specific statistical data available regarding public safety in Bumi Nabung. Regarding the broader Lampung province, it can be generally stated that rural, small community-based interior areas typically have different security dynamics compared to larger cities: urban-type offenses are less frequent, though property crimes related to poverty may be present throughout the province. With regard to Lampung province as a whole, authorities have implemented various programs over the past decade to strengthen public order and community safety, but it is not possible to make source-based statements about the specific impact of these on Bumi Nabung. Alongside general caution, travelers and property owners may seek current information from local authorities and reliable local contacts regarding actual local security conditions.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Bumi Nabung can be verified from sources. Based on information available at the Lampung province level, the province's most recognized tourist areas are primarily concentrated in the southern coastal region and near the Selat Sunda (Sunda Strait)—this includes, for example, Way Kambas National Park, a protected area known for elephants and other Sumatran wildlife, and the Krakatau volcano environment at the province's southern tip, accessible via the Sunda Strait. However, these locations are at considerable distance from Bumi Nabung and are primarily connected to the province's southern and eastern regions. The interior areas of North Lampung, to which Abung Barat district belongs, are rather characterized by agricultural landscapes and natural river valleys, with less-developed tourist infrastructure, where nature-based and rural tourism may be theoretically possible, but organized tourist offerings are not known from sources.
Summary
Bumi Nabung is a small, rural settlement in Abung Barat kecamatan of Kabupaten Lampung Utara, in the northern interior of Lampung province, on Sumatra. Detailed, verified data specifically about the settlement are publicly available only to a limited extent, so the characteristics presented above predominantly reflect the regency and provincial-level context. The location is not considered a known tourist or investment destination, and is typically characterized by the agricultural-rural character generally applicable to Lampung's interior regions. For more detailed and current local information, it is recommended to contact kabupaten-level administrative bodies or local residents.

