Labuhan Mulya – a small settlement in the northern part of Lampung province, in Kabupaten Mesuji
Labuhan Mulya is an Indonesian village belonging to Kabupaten Mesuji in Lampung province on Sumatra, and within it to the Way Serdang district. Based on its coordinates (-4.139682, 105.1017792), the settlement is located in the southern part of Sumatra, in the interior of the island. Lampung province is one of Indonesia's most populous provinces: according to 2025 data, it has nearly 9.27 million inhabitants, with its capital in Bandar Lampung. There is no independent, village-level source material available about Labuhan Mulya itself, so the following describes the generally verifiable characteristics of the broader province and kabupaten, clearly indicating this in every case.
General overview
Labuhan Mulya is a small-sized, likely agriculturally-oriented village in the Way Serdang district within Kabupaten Mesuji. Kabupaten Mesuji is a relatively young administrative unit in Lampung: it was created from areas that previously belonged to Tulangbawang regency. The kabupaten is primarily an agricultural region where palm oil and rubber plantations, as well as rice cultivation, are the dominant economic activities. The Way Serdang district itself is mainly an agricultural and rural area, whose settlements consist of small-sized, scattered villages. Considering Lampung province as a whole, population density was around 280 per km² in 2025, but this figure may be considerably lower in certain rural, interior areas of the province – such as in Kabupaten Mesuji. Labuhan Mulya lies to the north of the province's capital, Bandar Lampung, toward the interior of Sumatra island, so its location fundamentally suggests a rural character and a position away from major routes, although no village-level sources are available to confirm this.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable data is available regarding Labuhan Mulya's real estate market. In the broader context, it can be said that real estate transactions in Kabupaten Mesuji and the Way Serdang district are primarily local in nature, concentrated on agricultural land and simpler residential properties. In Lampung province, the most dynamic segment of the real estate market is concentrated in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, and its immediate sphere of influence; smaller, interior-located areas – such as the Way Serdang district – typically have low price levels and limited market liquidity. From an investment perspective, in rural Lampung areas, plantation agriculture (palm oil, rubber) and fishing and aquaculture activities are primarily considered as capital-attracting sectors, although their returns and risks can both be significant. An important general note: in Indonesia, the property purchase rights of foreign nationals are severely restricted. Under current Indonesian land laws, foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, mainly Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, for specified periods and under defined conditions. This general regulation applies to Labuhan Mulya and surrounding areas as well.
Safety and security
No concrete, village-level statistical data is available regarding the public safety of Labuhan Mulya. Generally, it can be said that rural, agricultural areas of Lampung province – such as settlements in the Way Serdang district of Kabupaten Mesuji – may have different security characteristics compared to urbanized areas, although precise crime statistics are not available. The province as a whole presents a complex picture regarding public safety; in certain parts of the province, local conflicts have occurred in the past, which were partly connected to land use and plantation agriculture, although these were typically local in nature. For foreign visitors or investors, generally applicable precautions are recommended, as in other rural areas of Indonesia: it is always advisable to verify the current security situation from local sources and information from the relevant consular authorities.
Tourist attractions
No recognized tourist attractions are known about Labuhan Mulya itself from available sources. The broader Lampung province, however, has several well-known natural and cultural attractions that are generally characteristic of the province. Lampung province itself is located at the southern tip of Sumatra: to the south is the Sunda Strait, where the province's main ports – including the Bakauheni ferry port – provide a connection with Java. Rural districts far from Bandar Lampung, the capital of Lampung province, such as areas falling within the Way Serdang region, are not typically considered to be developed tourism zones. Considering the province as a whole, the natural environment – rivers, forested areas, and agricultural landscape – provides the primary scenery in rural regions. It is not possible for us to name any specific, source-supported named attractions in relation to Labuhan Mulya or Way Serdang district.
Summary
Labuhan Mulya is a small-sized, rural settlement in Kabupaten Mesuji in Lampung province, in the Way Serdang district. The available source material contains only province-level data: Lampung had nearly 9.27 million inhabitants in 2025, its capital is Bandar Lampung, and as Indonesia's southernmost Sumatran province, it is an important hub of inter-island connections. Labuhan Mulya itself is a rural community likely based on agricultural activity, which has no easily accessible, publicly documented characteristics from either a tourism or real estate market perspective. For those interested, consulting on-site sources and contacting local authorities is recommended to obtain all current, detailed information.

