Tanjung Jaya – settlement in Lampung Utara regency, Sungkai Barat district
Tanjung Jaya is located in Sungkai Barat kecamatan (district) within Lampung Utara kabupaten (regency), which encompasses the western-northern territory of Lampung province in Sumatra. The settlement is positioned in the broader western Sumatran region of the Indonesian archipelago, where Lampung province is an administrative unit with a population of approximately 672,594 inhabitants. The settlement can be identified by the coordinates -4.7467535, 104.6966832, and functions as a relatively small community center within Sungkai Barat district.
General overview
Tanjung Jaya is a smaller settlement belonging to Sungkai Barat kecamatan, situated within the administrative structure of Lampung Utara regency. The village is located in the northwestern part of Sumatra, where the population density at regency level averages around 234 inhabitants/km². The level of recognition at settlement level is moderate, since Tanjung Jaya does not function as one of the regency's better-known tourism or economic centers, but rather as a local community settlement that represents the traditional fabric of rural Sumatra.
According to general characteristics of Sungkai Barat district, the area belongs among the less developed and smaller population districts of Sumatra. The settlement and its surroundings are structured similarly to typical presentations of Indonesian rural regions, where agricultural and fishing activities, as well as other traditional economic forms, form the foundation. Tanjung Jaya and Sungkai Barat district are generally known as rural, community-oriented areas, characterized by high proportions of local traditions and an agrarian economy.
In terms of accessibility, the settlement belongs to the broader coordinating administrative network of Lampung Utara regency, whose administrative center is Kotabumi. The settlement has no particular market or technological advantages that would distinguish it from Indonesian rural communities, but the local community provides the framework for the functioning of basic social and economic functions.
Real estate and investment
No specific real estate market information is available at Tanjung Jaya level. At Lampung Utara regency level, however, the real estate market is typically characterized as rural and developing, where real estate prices are considerably lower than in Indonesia's more developed regions, such as Java island or tourism-intensive Bali. The regency's slower economic dynamics and agriculture-focused economy are reflected in real estate market values and the moderate level of industrial investment.
Real estate purchasing in Indonesia for foreigners is possible within a strict legal framework. The Indonesian constitution fundamentally prohibits foreigners from owning agricultural or forest land with full rights; however, under certain conditions, long-term leases (typically 30 or 60 years) or leaseback arrangements are available. In the Lampung Utara region, including settlements such as Tanjung Jaya, real estate market activity is relatively low, since the area is not considered a tourism or financial investment center. Local land prices develop in accordance with Indonesian rural levels, which typically represent a fraction of metropolitan costs.
For domestic investors, the area may offer opportunities for establishing agricultural or fishing-based enterprises, but the infrastructure of Sungkai Barat district and regency-level services determine business advantages. Real estate market liquidity, due to its rural nature, can be assessed as moderate, and investments are oriented toward long-term, locally-based operations.
Safety and security
Tanjung Jaya settlement-level security statistics are not known from publicly available sources. At the general level of Lampung Utara regency, however, security conditions typical of Indonesian rural municipalities are characteristic, where in smaller settlements such as Tanjung Jaya, the frequency of violent crime is significantly lower than in urbanized major cities. Rural character and strong community cohesion represent significant factors stabilizing public security.
A general characteristic of Indonesian rural regions is that cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, or Medan are concerned with higher criminal activity, while smaller settlements such as Tanjung Jaya are generally considered safer. At regency level, however, transportation and infrastructural challenges may exist, which represent certain risk factors, such as road conditions, availability of healthcare, or distance of administrative services. In Sumatran rural communities such as Tanjung Jaya, organized criminal activities such as illegal exploitation of natural resources or human trafficking may represent regional-level problems, but these do not directly extend to smaller settlements such as Tanjung Jaya.
In general, the rural Lampung Utara area is considered safe by Indonesian standards, with the caveat that basic transportation and infrastructural risks continue to exist. For travelers and long-term residents, it is advisable to respect local community norms and consult with local authorities regarding the specific situation.
Tourist attractions
Specific information about Tanjung Jaya settlement-level tourist attractions is not available according to our sources. The settlement is a rural, agricultural-oriented area that does not rank among the settlements known as established tourist destinations. At Lampung Utara regency level, however, the natural and cultural values of the Sumatran region form the foundation of tourism, although these resources do not necessarily manifest themselves in Tanjung Jaya's immediate vicinity.
Sungkai Barat district generally belongs to the less developed segment of Indonesian rural tourism, where tourism infrastructure and international visitation are moderate. Such significant Sumatran tourism areas as the Christ statue in Aceh, the Kerinci volcano, or the island's numerous hot springs and natural parks are not directly accessible or easily reached at Lampung Utara regency level. The regency capital, Kotabumi, which is the administrative and commercial center, is located approximately 30–50 km from Tanjung Jaya, and local community tourism, as well as buildings of basic historical and administrative significance, may be of interest to visitors.
In Sumatra generally, maritime and jungle tourism are predominant, as well as agro-tourism created by productive communities such as tea plantations or coffee farms. In Lampung province, proximity to the sea creates opportunities for exploring marine life, but such infrastructure or organized tourism is not documented in Tanjung Jaya settlement or its immediate vicinity. For locals, however, viewing local markets, community meals, and traditional agricultural activities may constitute components of rural tourism.
Summary
Tanjung Jaya is a smaller rural settlement located in Sungkai Barat kecamatan in Lampung Utara regency, in the northwestern part of Sumatra. The settlement is not considered an established tourism or international investment center, but rather a Sumatran rural community that represents the traditional framework of Indonesian rural life. The real estate market is small and locally oriented, the infrastructure is rural in nature, and public security develops in accordance with rural Indonesian levels. For those wishing to learn about the Sumatran rural lifestyle, agrarian economy, or Indonesian rural communities, Tanjung Jaya represents a possible, though less explored option, which may serve as a gateway to local adventures and community experiences.

