Bumi Agung – a village in Kecamatan Tegineneng, Kabupaten Pesawaran, Lampung Province
Bumi Agung is a small settlement in Lampung Province, Indonesia, located in the southern part of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tegineneng, which forms part of Kabupaten Pesawaran. The regency capital is Gedong Tataan. Based on its coordinates, the village lies south of the Equator at approximately –5.17 latitude and 105.18 longitude, in a region where agriculture and plantation farming have traditionally played a defining role. Currently, Bumi Agung lacks a dedicated, settlement-level encyclopedic source; therefore, the following account relies on verifiable data known at the broader regency and provincial levels, with clear indication of which administrative level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Bumi Agung does not rank among Indonesia's well-known tourist or commercial destinations; the place is one of the smaller, typically agricultural villages of Kecamatan Tegineneng. Kabupaten Pesawaran as a whole is characterized as a region rich in natural resources, particularly in agricultural, plantation, and forestry areas. The regency attained independent administrative status on November 2, 2007, under Indonesian Republic Law No. 33/2007, having previously formed part of Kabupaten Lampung Selatan. According to data recorded at the end of 2024, the total population of Kabupaten Pesawaran exceeds 501,000. Transmigration has played a prominent role in the region's history: the Gedong Tataan area of Pesawaran was the site of the first officially organized transmigration program during the Dutch colonial period in 1905, through which immigrants, mainly from the Kedu Residency in Central Java, established villages, including one named Bagelen. Today, this unique historical legacy is commemorated by the Desa Bageleni Lampung Transmigration Museum, one of the most significant elements of cultural heritage at the regency level. The name of Pesawaran regency itself derives from Gunung Pesawaran, a mountain that stands as one of the area's defining natural landmarks.
Real estate and investment
Dedicated real estate market data for Bumi Agung is not available. Based on observable trends at the broader Kabupaten Pesawaran level, it can be noted that the region derives its economic significance primarily from agricultural and plantation land use, and is not developed with the sophisticated real estate infrastructure characteristic of larger urban centers in Lampung Province, such as the provincial capital Bandar Lampung. Viewing the province as a whole, areas in the southern part of Sumatra have undergone gradual development over recent decades, partly owing to infrastructure investments, particularly expansion of road and rail networks. Under general Indonesian property law frameworks, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; typically available to them are long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai instrument, whose particulars should always be verified with a local legal expert. In agricultural villages such as Bumi Agung presumably is, the volume of real estate transactions is generally low, and demand is primarily local in character.
Safety and security
Verifiable public safety statistics for Bumi Agung are not available. Based on general assessments of rural, agricultural areas in Kabupaten Pesawaran and Lampung Province more broadly, public safety in small villages is typically regulated by local community norms and social cohesion, and due to rural lifestyles, crime rates are generally lower than in larger urban agglomerations. Nonetheless, numerous factors may influence this, and only on the basis of reliable, current local sources—such as official statements or local police reports—could a detailed assessment be provided. For those passing through and those arriving for extended stays, it is generally recommended to consult with local authorities and follow the most current travel guidance issued by the Indonesian consulate or travel organizers.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions directly associated with Bumi Agung are known from available sources. At the Kabupaten Pesawaran level, however, several verifiable natural and cultural sites exist that may be relevant to visitors to the surrounding area. Gunung Pesawaran, the mountain from which the regency takes its name, is a natural symbol of the region, while the Desa Bageleni Lampung Transmigration Museum in the Gedong Tataan area presents the unique historical legacy connected to the site of the first transmigration program launched during the Dutch colonial era in 1905. These sites are not located directly in Bumi Agung but rather in the broader Kabupaten Pesawaran territory, so visiting them would require travel from the village; reliable data on specific distances is not available. Within Lampung Province as a whole, nature tourism—particularly appealing to those interested in plantation landscapes, river valleys, and highlands—is gaining increasing ground, though this trend is more of a province-level generalization than a concrete statement specific to Bumi Agung.
Summary
Bumi Agung is a smaller, agricultural settlement in Lampung Province, forming part of Kecamatan Tegineneng and Kabupaten Pesawaran. The regency attained independent administrative status in 2007 and is home to more than half a million residents. The region possesses a distinctive character from both historical and natural perspectives—consider the museum in Bagelen commemorating the site of the first transmigration program, or the mountain from which the regency derives its name—yet publicly accessible, verifiable source material currently contains no detailed mention of village-level particularities of Bumi Agung. All that can be stated with certainty about the village is interpretable within the context of the broader regency and province.

