Tri Karya Mulya – A village in Lampung Province in Tanjung Raya Kecamatan
Tri Karya Mulya is a settlement belonging to Tanjung Raya Kecamatan in Mesuji Kabupaten, located in the southern Sumatra region of Lampung Province. The settlement is situated in the southeastern part of Sumatra island, where the area's larger context as a provincial administrative unit of Lampung determines infrastructure and economic opportunities. Lampung is positioned directly on the country's southeastern edge, bordering both the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean. The settlement has no international air or sea terminals in its immediate vicinity; however, Bandar Udara Internasional Radin Inten II airport, located approximately 28 km from the provincial capital Bandar Lampung, serves as the most important air connection point for the entire province.
General overview
Tri Karya Mulya forms part of Tanjung Raya Kecamatan, which functions as an administrative subdivision of Mesuji Kabupaten. The settlement is located in the region of Sumatra island that long served as peripheral territory for the country, but has gradually opened over recent decades to agricultural development and small-scale infrastructure projects. Lampung Province as a whole demonstrates distinctive demographic dynamics: in 2025, it had approximately 9.27 million residents, with an average density of 280 inhabitants per square kilometer, indicating relatively dense settlement compared to the Sumatran average. The province is divided geographically into two larger urban centers (Bandar Lampung and Metro cities), as well as 13 kabupatens. Tanjung Raya Kecamatan and with it Tri Karya Mulya settlement bear the characteristics of rural, countryside areas, where primary production (agriculture, forestry, fishing) continues to play significant economic roles. The locality is not considered a tourist destination; rather, it fulfills a residential, community function within the larger Mesuji regency framework.
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level real estate market data and investment opportunities for Tri Karya Mulya are not available from public sources. However, at the level of Mesuji Kabupaten, it is necessary to understand the rural Sumatran real estate and economic dynamics. Lampung Province generally is a region that has gradually grown economically over the past two to three decades, but in areas far removed from cities (such as Tanjung Raya Kecamatan) the real estate market remains comparatively underdeveloped and illiquid. Under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot directly own arable land or vacant land; however, opportunities exist for long-term leasing or acquiring "hak pakai" (use rights), and in limited measure owning residential or commercial property within the framework of the 1960 Agrarian Law. In rural areas such as Tri Karya Mulya, real estate prices are generally substantially lower than near major cities, but market liquidity and sales potential are also more limited. Real estate investment in this rural region is primarily relevant for Indonesian private investors who utilize the land for local agricultural or small-scale industrial development purposes. Long-term development prospects are tied to the region's infrastructure stability and national economic policy.
Safety and security
Specific public security data at the settlement level of Tri Karya Mulya is not available from public sources. Lampung Province in general is a region that, following ethnic and religious conflicts between the 1990s and 2000s, now exhibits a relatively stable and orderly security situation. In rural, small-community areas such as Tanjung Raya Kecamatan, violent crime is generally rare, and public order is maintained through local community organizations (RT/RW) and the presence of the Indonesian police. The rural character and relatively low degree of urbanization mean that such big-city problems as organized crime or street violence occur at far lower rates. However, limited resources and institutional capacity also mean that services such as medical care, police response, or legal assistance are slower to access due to physical distance and infrastructure constraints compared to larger cities. For travelers and residents, the general recommendation is to observe normal precautions (keeping valuables secure, monitoring conditions for leaving premises, respecting local customs).
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions at the settlement level of Tri Karya Mulya are not documented in public data. The character of the settlement is rural and community-oriented, and it is not considered a tourist destination. However, from a touristic interest perspective for the area, it is worth noting that Lampung Province as a whole is positioned near the Selat Sunda (Sunda Strait), which connects the Indian Ocean to the Java Sea and is an area of historical, geographical, and commercial importance. The province possesses larger points of attraction on the map — such as the Teluk Lampung (Lampung Bay) with its fishing and port significance, as well as natural regulation and forestry management projects directed toward the country's southern coastal regions — but these attractions are located far from Tri Karya Mulya settlement. At the local level, interest is primarily documented in the rural environment, agricultural production, and community life that does not constitute tourist attractions. Travelers seeking such tourist destinations as beaches or urban recreation typically direct themselves toward larger cities (such as Bandar Lampung), which is approximately one hundred to one hundred twenty kilometers closer to provincial infrastructure.
Summary
Tri Karya Mulya is a rural settlement in Tanjung Raya Kecamatan of Mesuji Kabupaten, forming part of the peripheral region of southern Sumatran Lampung Province. The locality is not considered a prominent tourist or economic center; rather, it fulfills local community and agricultural functions. Real estate market opportunities are limited and primarily relevant for local investors. Public security is generally stable within its rural character. The area may be of interest to travelers or residents who wish to experience rural, authentic Sumatra, or who participate in long-term projects connected to the local community.

