Alam Jaya – small settlement in Kotabumi Selatan District, Lampung Utara Regency
Alam Jaya is an Indonesian small settlement located in Lampung Province on Sumatra, within Lampung Utara Regency and Kotabumi Selatan District. Based on its coordinates (–4.9468° south latitude, 104.8630° east longitude), it is situated in the southern part of the region. The capital of Lampung Utara (North Lampung) Regency is the city of Kotabumi, and Alam Jaya is administratively connected to its southern section. Lampung Province extends across the southern tip of Sumatra island and is one of Indonesia's more densely populated land areas.
General overview
No independent, authenticated source is available specifically for Alam Jaya; therefore, the following description is based on the general context of Kotabumi Selatan District and Lampung Utara Regency. The settlement's name – which means approximately "the world of nature" or "glory of nature" in Indonesian – reflects the agrarian, rural environment that characterizes Lampung Province generally. Kotabumi Selatan District encompasses the southern zone of Kotabumi city; this administrative unit consists predominantly of agricultural areas, smaller residential neighborhoods, and infrastructure corridors. Lampung Utara Regency overall is known as an agricultural region through palm oil, coffee, and rubber production, with its settlements typically integrated into road and economic networks organized around Kotabumi. Alam Jaya is likely a smaller settlement with administrative classification as either a kelurahan or desa, which, due to its proximity to the district center, has access to basic public services and market connections. Based on available data, it does not possess broader tourism or economic recognition.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, authenticated data is available regarding Alam Jaya's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the general market context of Lampung Utara Regency and Lampung Province. Lampung Province on Sumatra has attracted increasing internal migration in recent decades, particularly from Java, which has generated moderate real estate demand in numerous areas of the province. In smaller settlements distant from or on the outskirts of cities – such as Alam Jaya may be – land prices are generally considerably lower than in the province's capital, Bandar Lampung, though market liquidity and investment turnover are more modest. Due to its proximity to Kotabumi, real estate in the district is typically characterized by local service economy uses (small retail, agricultural services). Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited-term legal forms, whose applicability is always determined by the circumstances of the specific transaction and location.
Safety and security
No authenticated, settlement-level statistics are available for Alam Jaya's public safety; therefore, the following information contains general observations regarding the broader region. Lampung Province presents a mixed picture in various analyses measuring Indonesian public safety: in certain areas of the province – particularly in urban-adjacent transitional zones – property crimes and traffic accidents are the primarily identified risk factors. In smaller, rural communities in Lampung, closer neighborhood social control typically operates compared to larger urban districts, which generally has a positive effect on local-level sense of security. However, specific crime data or security assessments for Alam Jaya are not available; therefore, general observations reflect only the context at district and regency level.
Tourist attractions
No authenticated source identifies notable tourist attractions for Alam Jaya. The broader Lampung Utara Regency and Lampung Province are home to numerous known natural and cultural sites that provide context for understanding the region. One of Lampung Province's best-known natural values is Way Kambas National Park, known for its elephant and rhinoceros protection programs, located in the eastern part of the province. The Krakatau volcanic islands – situated in the Sunda Strait region – are also among the region's prominent attractions. Kotabumi city and its surrounding zone are characterized by local markets and rural landscape associated with palm and coffee production; these hold relevance primarily for visitors with ecotourism and agritourism interests. No specific attraction can be identified from sources for Alam Jaya's immediate vicinity.
Summary
Alam Jaya is a small, rural-character settlement in Kotabumi Selatan District of Lampung Utara Regency, in Lampung Province on the southern part of Sumatra island. Due to the absence of authenticated, settlement-level sources, detailed description of the location relies on the general characteristics of the district, regency, and province. The area is agrarian in character, and its proximity to Kotabumi city center provides basic infrastructure connections. From investment and tourism perspectives, the broader Lampung region provides the relevant framework, while obtaining more specific local information requires on-site research or consultation of Indonesian administrative records.

