Bumi Ratu – a small rural settlement on the western coast of Lampung Province
Bumi Ratu is a settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Ngambur administrative district, which as part of Kabupaten Pesisir Barat (West Coast Regency) is located on the western side of Lampung Province, at the southern end of the island of Sumatra. Based on coordinates, the village is situated in a hilly coastal landscape near the Indian Ocean shore, at approximately southern latitude. Lampung Province is one of Indonesia's most populous provinces in Sumatra, with its capital in Bandar Lampung. Since independent, detailed settlement-level source material on Bumi Ratu is not available, the following sections present data verifiable at the district and provincial level, with clear indication of their scope.
General overview
Bumi Ratu is a small rural unit of Kecamatan Ngambur within Kabupaten Pesisir Barat. The Pesisir Barat regency encompasses the western coast of Lampung Province and is a relatively young administrative unit – it became an independent kabupaten in 2012 after separating from the former Lampung Barat regency. In the district, agriculture and fishing constitute the main sources of livelihood, with villages typically representing small-population, agrarian communities. Kecamatan Ngambur lies on the boundary between the ocean coast and inland hills, where coffee and pepper plantations, as well as coconut palm cultivation, traditionally form part of the local economy. Bumi Ratu itself is not among the settlement areas in Lampung Province known for tourist significance, nor does it have extensive media presence. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, in 2025 it had a population of approximately 9.27 million, with population density around 280 per km² – a relatively high ratio in Sumatran terms, concentrated mainly in the southern, agriculturally productive areas.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data on Bumi Ratu and Kecamatan Ngambur is not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Pesisir Barat, it can be noted that the western coastal regions of Lampung generally show lower land prices than areas along the province's eastern, more developed industrial and commercial axis. Investment interest in this district is primarily concentrated on agricultural land and potentially tourism-oriented coastal properties, though their development level and infrastructure provision remain limited. Under the generally applicable Indonesian legal framework, foreigners cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; however, long-term lease arrangements and certain land-use structures through specific business forms are possible. For foreign investors, regulations regarding Indonesian agricultural land are particularly strict, so the involvement of local legal experts is advisable in all real estate transactions. The Pesisir Barat kabupaten as a whole is characterized by development potential, though actual capital investment levels and market activity currently lag significantly behind the more developed areas of Lampung Province.
Safety and security
Independent, detailed, and verifiable statistical data on public safety conditions in Bumi Ratu and Kecamatan Ngambur is not publicly available. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, the public safety picture is mixed: urbanized areas, particularly Bandar Lampung city, are occasionally characterized by higher crime rates, while in rural, peripheral districts – such as the Pesisir Barat coastal zone – community control and lower population density generally result in quieter local conditions. This is, however, a general observation and should not be regarded as a concrete safety guarantee specifically characterizing Bumi Ratu. All travelers and potential long-term residents are advised to gather information from local authorities and recognized sources before planning a visit, particularly in mountainous and isolated coastal areas where infrastructure and emergency services may be limited.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions are identified in the immediate vicinity of Bumi Ratu. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Pesisir Barat, however, the western coast of the province is known for its natural values: in the region's vicinity lies Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, one of Sumatra's largest and ecologically most significant protected areas, which covers a substantial portion of Pesisir Barat regency territory. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the Sumatran tiger, Sumatran elephant, and rhinoceros, though these facts can be mentioned based on the park's general descriptions, and no source-verified direct connection exists between Bumi Ratu and the park's visitor facilities. The Pesisir Barat coast is also occasionally mentioned in travel descriptions due to waves that are gradually becoming known among surfers, primarily near the city of Krui – however, this refers to a different point in the regency, not directly to Bumi Ratu. The site's natural attributes – proximity to the ocean, hilly terrain – are in principle favorable for minor nature exploration, but no verified infrastructure or program offerings are documented in this regard.
Summary
Bumi Ratu is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Ngambur, on the western coast of Lampung Province, within Kabupaten Pesisir Barat. Detailed, independent settlement-level data on the village is not publicly available; what defines its context is the general natural and administrative framework of the province and regency. Kabupaten Pesisir Barat is a region located near Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, rich in natural values but so far less developed in terms of tourism and infrastructure, where living conditions are predominantly characterized by agriculture and fishing. For those interested in this area – whether for property purchase or residential purposes – gathering information on-site and collecting current information from local sources is essential.

