Tembakak Way Sindi – A settlement in Pesisir Barat Regency, Lampung province
Tembakak Way Sindi is a settlement in Karya Penggawa district, which falls under the administrative territory of Pesisir Barat Regency in Lampung province. The settlement is located on the western coast of Sumatra island, situated in a region of geographical and cultural significance to the Indo-Pacific sphere. Pesisir Barat Regency is a relatively young administrative unit, established on 25 October 2012 from eight western districts of the former West Lampung Regency. The region is home to the Lampung people and speakers of the Bengkulu language.
General overview
Tembakak Way Sindi is located in Karya Penggawa district, an integral part of Lampung's coastal region. Settlement-level information about this locality is limited in publicly available online sources; however, based on its direct administrative classification and geographical coordinates, the area can be clearly identified and delimited. Pesisir Barat Regency, to which the settlement belongs, has a total area of 2,939.60 square kilometres and, according to 2020 census data, was home to at least 162,697 inhabitants. Estimates for mid-2024 suggest the regency's population has grown to approximately 177,430. The majority of the region's population are Lampung people, who possess a rich cultural heritage and traditions. The administrative seat of Pesisir Barat Regency is Krui, one of the main coastal centres. Smaller settlements such as Tembakak Way Sindi are typically integral parts of their respective district structures, where local communities remain closely tied to traditional lifestyles and regional identity.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market at Pesisir Barat Regency level attracts international investor interest, particularly in connection with Indonesian coastal development and tourism projects. The regency possesses extensive coastlines, presenting potential opportunities in resort and accommodation development, as well as in economic activities linked to agriculture and fisheries. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot be direct owners of agricultural land or properties bearing natural resources; however, long-term lease rights (usufruct) and other legal arrangements are possible. Lampung province generally underwent gradual infrastructural development over the past decade, which has also influenced property values and investment potential. Smaller settlements such as Tembakak Way Sindi are typically characterized by lower property prices and less centralized markets compared to larger administrative centres. The local economy is built on agriculture, fisheries, and handicraft-based products, factors that can influence real estate market dynamics at the sectoral level. Regions such as Pesisir Barat have observably experienced growing domestic and international investor interest in recent years; however, this interest tends to concentrate on larger centres and settlements with well-developed infrastructure.
Safety and security
The public safety situation in Indonesia's Pesisir Barat Regency should be understood within the context of Lampung province. Lampung is located in the western part of the Indonesian archipelago, where security levels are generally in line with national averages. In smaller settlements such as Tembakak Way Sindi, community-level security mechanisms and local administrative structures play important roles in maintaining order. Moving away from the regency centre of Krui, the level of infrastructure and institutional security presence generally decreases; however, in such smaller communities this is often compensated for by stronger community cohesion and traditional codes of conduct. In Lampung, gradual stabilization has been observed in recent decades regarding the general security situation, although the dispersed nature of resources and institutions can present challenges in smaller settlements. Foreign visitors and investors are advised to observe basic security precautions and respect local customs and administrative regulations.
Tourist attractions
At the settlement level, Tembakak Way Sindi has no documented tourist attractions identifiable through available sources. However, the settlement is located within Pesisir Barat Regency, which stretches along Sumatra's western coast and possesses rich scenic, coastal, and natural resources. Pesisir Barat Regency embodies characteristic coastal features, and activities such as fishing and coastal community life play decisive roles in the region's identity. Krui, the regency's administrative centre, is a well-known destination for Indonesian surf tourism and an attractive location for international surfing communities. In the immediate vicinity of Tembakak Way Sindi, the natural characteristics of Karya Penggawa district and Lampung's cultural traditions form the main points of interest. The area offers valuable cultural and ecological perspectives for travellers interested in this part of the country, thanks to its varied coastal vegetation, local community structures, and traditional economic activities such as coconut plantations and fishing. General characteristics of the Indonesian coastline include natural bays and coral life, as well as coastal forests (mangroves), of which Pesisir Barat Regency possesses significant areas.
Summary
Tembakak Way Sindi forms an integral part of Karya Penggawa district on Lampung's coast, where traditional and community-based lifestyles are defining. The settlement is classified at Pesisir Barat Regency level, a territory with a total population of approximately 177,430 and rich in natural resources. Real estate market opportunities and investment perspectives must be understood within the broader regional context, while its tourism appeal is built on local and regional natural assets and Lampung's cultural heritage. The settlement exhibits typical characteristics of smaller communities in the Indonesian archipelago, where the local economy is based on agriculture and activities linked to the coast.

