Enggal Rejo – a small village in Lampung Province in southern Sumatra
Enggal Rejo is a smaller settlement that belongs to Kabupaten Pringsewu regency in Indonesia's Lampung Province, and within that to the Kecamatan Adiluwih district. Geographically, it is located on the southern part of the island of Sumatra, at approximately -5.24 latitude and 105.04 east longitude. The capital of Lampung Province is the closer major city, Bandar Lampung, which functions as the administrative and economic center of the region. Based on sources relating to the province, Lampung has a population of approximately 9.27 million in 2025, and as one of Indonesia's southernmost provinces, it maintains direct connection with Java across the Sunda Strait.
General overview
Enggal Rejo does not figure among widely known Indonesian tourist destinations; it is a relatively small, agricultural-character community within the Kecamatan Adiluwih area. Concrete population figures, area data, or detailed descriptions of the village are not available in accessible provincial-level source material, thus the following are based on the broader context of Kabupaten Pringsewu and Lampung Province. Kabupaten Pringsewu is one of the younger regencies in Lampung, established in 2008 when it was separated from Kabupaten Tanggamus. The region is typically based on agricultural activities: coffee, pepper, rice, and various plantation crops characterize the local economy. Kecamatan Adiluwih, to which Enggal Rejo belongs, likewise fits into this rural, agrarian-economic category. Such smaller villages generally exhibit closer community bonds, and their way of life is largely a function of local agricultural conditions, seasonal rainfall distribution, and access to markets in nearby cities.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data on Enggal Rejo's real estate market are not available. In the broader context of Lampung Province and within it Kabupaten Pringsewu, it can be stated in general terms that in rural areas of southern Sumatra, property prices are substantially lower compared to more developed regions of Bali, Lombok, or Java, while investor interest is also more moderate due to limitations in tourism traffic and infrastructure. Lampung Province is economically based primarily on agriculture and processing industries, and through the Bakauheni port, the proximity to Java creates logistical advantages that may make the region attractive for certain industries. It is important to note that according to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia, but may only hold property in limited forms, such as through lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or usufruct rights (Hak Pakai). In the case of Enggal Rejo, as a smaller rural village, the local real estate market is primarily relevant to local communities, and investors interested in the area are advised to consult with local legal experts and notaries to clarify current regulations.
Safety and security
Concrete, verifiable statistics or sources are not available regarding public safety in Enggal Rejo. Based on the general assessment of Lampung Province – which is one of Indonesia's large, ethnically and religiously diverse provinces – it can be stated that in rural areas, public safety is typically based on enduring community relationships, and problems experienced in major cities are generally less noticeable in smaller villages. However, caution is warranted by the fact that no local police data, criminal records, or independent security assessments can be relied upon, thus a definitive statement cannot be made about Enggal Rejo's particular situation. The generally applicable recommendation for such regions is that visitors inquire with local authorities and the regency-level police (Polres), and follow the general guidance of Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named tourist attractions specifically relating to Enggal Rejo. At the broader level of Lampung Province, however, numerous verifiable natural and cultural attractions exist, which are found in other parts of the province and may be relevant to visitors to the region. Along the southern border of Lampung Province lies the Sunda Strait, across which it maintains connection with Java, and the province's western coastline is bordered by the Indian Ocean. The province's only international airport is Radin Inten II International Airport, located approximately 28 kilometers from Bandar Lampung. Kabupaten Pringsewu and Kecamatan Adiluwih are primarily considered agricultural rather than tourist areas; for travelers passing through the district, the authentic rural Lampung way of life and characteristic plantation landscapes are more likely to offer experience than specific named attractions.
Summary
Enggal Rejo is a small, rural-character settlement in Kecamatan Adiluwih district of Kabupaten Pringsewu regency in Lampung Province, on the southern part of Sumatra. Concrete, verifiable data about the village are sparse, thus its characterization relies largely on province and regency-level context. The region's agricultural endowments and its relative proximity to Bandar Lampung and the Sunda Strait port define its place in the southern Sumatra region, which, however, does not rank among Indonesia's particularly developed tourist or real estate investment destinations.

