Pulau Legundi – Island settlement of Pesawaran Regency in Lampung Province
Pulau Legundi falls within the administrative territory of Punduh Pidada Kecamatan (district), which is part of Pesawaran Kabupaten (regency) in Lampung Province on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is classified as an island-based locality in the region, situated in proximity to the Java Sea. Within the Indonesian administrative system, Pesawaran Kabupaten is considered a relatively new area, having been established in 2007 as an independent administrative unit. The name Pulau Legundi is registered as a settlement name in local administrative databases and is located at the following coordinates: -5.8216896, 105.2809247.
General overview
Pulau Legundi functions as a settlement belonging to Punduh Pidada Kecamatan, which comprises part of Pesawaran Kabupaten. Lampung Province, to which the settlement belongs, is situated in the southern part of Sumatra and possesses significant agricultural, horticultural, and forestry resources. Pesawaran Kabupaten was established on November 2, 2007, when it was organized as an independent administrative unit under Indonesian Republic Law No. 33/2007, having previously been part of Lampung Selatan (South Lampung) Kabupaten.
The region contains numerous settlements, among which Pulau Legundi occupies a place. The regency capital operates in Gedong Tataan city. Characteristic of the entire Pesawaran Kabupaten area, a significant portion of the population originally came from the Central Java region, particularly from the Kedu Karesidenan (administrative area) territory. This historical migration remains evident today in the population composition and cultural characteristics of the area, although specific historical data at the settlement level for Pulau Legundi is not available. In terms of island character, the settlement exhibits features typical of the Java Sea region, which are characteristic of the economic and transportation dynamics of the Indonesian archipelago.
Punduh Pidada Kecamatan is one of those areas that form part of the diversified economic structure of the entire Pesawaran Kabupaten. The mentioned regency had approximately 501,047 registered residents by the end of 2024, reflecting the significant population of the region. Island settlements, such as Pulau Legundi, typically derive their livelihood from the opportunities afforded by proximity to the coastline, which includes fishing, sea-related commerce, and agriculture. The name of the mentioned regency derives from Gunung Pesawaran (Pesawaran Mountain), which forms a significant part of the landscape and administrative identification.
Real estate and investment
In terms of the real estate market, Pulau Legundi operates within the broader economic context of Pesawaran Kabupaten. The regency as a whole has appreciated in value over recent decades due to infrastructural development and economic diversification. Pesawaran Kabupaten presents itself as an area that places the agricultural, horticultural, and forestry sectors at the center of the economy, though real estate development and tourism-related investments have also emerged in the region in recent decades.
According to general Indonesian real estate regulations, foreigners cannot own land (tanah); however, they may acquire real estate interests for reliable long-term periods through long-term lease agreements (hak pakai) or rights limited to buildings (hak guna bangunan). This general framework also applies to Lampung Province. Island settlements, such as Pulau Legundi, typically offer opportunities primarily for local or Indonesian investors, particularly in fishing, agricultural, or small-scale tourism-related enterprises. As part of Pesawaran Kabupaten, real estate prices are generally considered lower compared to more developed regions of the country, creating potential investment opportunities for interested parties with long-term economic plans.
The island character and proximity to the coastline offer possibilities that could be directed toward tourism and maritime economy development. In recent decades, Lampung Province has implemented numerous development projects that have supported real estate values and economic dynamics. Within the context of Pesawaran Kabupaten, its operation as an independent administrative unit since 2007 has gradually intensified infrastructural and economic development, which is also perceptible in the real estate market. However, specific real estate market data for Pulau Legundi is not available, so the broader regency-level dynamics can only be interpreted regarding the island's specific investment opportunities.
Safety and security
Regarding public safety, Lampung Province and the Pesawaran Kabupaten of which it is part fall within a region of the Indonesian archipelago that is considered moderate in terms of general security characteristics. Island settlements, such as Pulau Legundi, are typically administrative areas that do not demonstrate exceptional security risks according to international criminological statistics. Proximity to the coastline and transportation connections characterize island settlements as relatively closed communities requiring cooperation.
Based on general characteristics of the Indonesian situation, incidental crime (theft, robbery) may be at higher levels in certain major cities; however, rural or island settlements such as Pulau Legundi typically have lower criminal statistics. Pesawaran Kabupaten as an administrative unit has demonstrated a stable security situation over recent decades, although it faces social and economic development challenges, like many regions of the country. Local community cooperation, police, and municipal authorities play a role in maintaining territorial public safety.
Standard precautionary measures are recommended for tourists and residents, as in any region of the country, but island settlements are not characterized by particular security risks according to Indonesian standards. Lampung Province as a whole has historically been considered a relatively stable administrative region, though like many rural areas of the country, it faces social and infrastructural development needs.
Tourist attractions
Source data regarding directly named tourist attractions of Pulau Legundi is not available, so specific objects connected to the island's tourism cannot be described in detail. However, the broader context of Pesawaran Kabupaten and Lampung Province can be understood as a region that carries historical and sociological interests and natural endowments.
Gedong Tataan city, the capital of Pesawaran Kabupaten, holds historical significance as the site where the first transmigration (internal migration) program operated already during the Dutch colonial era, specifically in 1905. Settlers arriving from the Central Java region, particularly from the Kedu Karesidenan territory, established a settlement called Bagelen, which exists today. The Ketransmigrasian Lampung Museum (the Lampung Transmigration Museum), established to commemorate this, operates in Bagelen village and serves to document the area's history and the migration process. Although this object is not directly located in Pulau Legundi, it belongs to the same regency, thus forming part of the region's historical tourism.
Lampung Province and its island parts, such as Pulau Legundi, connect to the Java Sea region, which, by virtue of proximity to the sea and coastline, may offer fishing, marine ecosystem research, and other oceanographic interests to travelers interested in natural geographic values. Island settlements are characterized by distinctive ecological character and community lifestyles, which create opportunities for potential visitors to become acquainted with local culture. General-level ancillary tourism-related services, such as local dining options or hospitality, are typically available on Indonesian island settlements, although specific data on Pulau Legundi's tourism infrastructure is not known.
Summary
Pulau Legundi is an island settlement forming part of Punduh Pidada Kecamatan and Pesawaran Kabupaten in Lampung Province on the island of Sumatra. Operating within the framework of the Indonesian administrative system, the settlement falls within a region that, alongside agricultural, horticultural, and forestry resources, has experienced gradual economic and infrastructural development in recent decades. The island character and proximity to the coastline offer economic opportunities that may be directed toward fishing, agriculture, and related commercial activities. Public safety is generally considered moderate according to Indonesian archipelago standards. Pesawaran Kabupaten as an administrative unit, to which Pulau Legundi belongs, is considered a region of the country that in terms of historical and economic relevance is advancing in the direction of continuous development.

