Waringin Sari Timur – A small settlement in Adiluwih district, Pringsewu regency
Waringin Sari Timur is located within the Adiluwih kecamatan (district), which forms part of Pringsewu kabupaten (regency). The settlement is situated in Lampung province on the island of Sumatra, in the western part of the Indonesian archipelago. Pringsewu regency is one of the country's younger administrative units, having become an independent administrative entity only in 2008 through separation from the former Tanggamus regency. The regency is largely rural and agricultural in character, forming part of the hilly landscape of western Sumatra.
General overview
Waringin Sari Timur is a relatively lesser-known settlement among the villages belonging to Adiluwih district. In the Indonesian administrative system, the kecamatan (district) is the level below the kabupaten, with Adiluwih being one of the broader structural units within it. The settlement's name—Waringin Sari Timur—carries the meaning of "East Waringin Sari"; "Waringin" is a classical Indonesian plant name, "Sari" denotes essence or cultivated field, while "Timur" refers to the eastern direction. This nomenclature is typical among rural settlements in Sumatra, often referring to distinctive vegetation growing in the area or geographical orientation.
Pringsewu regency, to which Waringin Sari Timur belongs, is a rural administrative unit where agrarian economy and local communities predominate. The regency comprised more than 433,000 people in 2023, making it a relatively moderate-population region. The regency is located west of Bandar Lampung city, approximately 37 kilometers away, which is the Lampung provincial capital. The distance between Pringsewu and Waringin Sari Timur can be well localized based on settlement-level coordinates, though infrastructure within the settlement is likely scattered, as is typical in Indonesian rural administration.
The area is fundamentally agricultural in character, where rice, spices, and fruit and vegetable cultivation likely play a role—these are characteristic of the Sumatran hilly region. Community life within and around the settlement relies on local community structure, traditional village organization, which remains the basic social unit in Indonesia.
Real estate and investment
Municipal-level real estate market data for Waringin Sari Timur is not publicly available; specific property or investment information regarding the settlement cannot be obtained from accessible sources. However, at Pringsewu regency level, it can generally be stated that rural regions in Lampung—including Adiluwih district—show real estate development linked to agrarian economy and agricultural land sales. In such areas, property prices are generally considerably lower than in urban centers, such as Bandar Lampung or larger Indonesian cities.
In Indonesia, land ownership and property acquisition for foreign investors comes with restrictions. Foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership of Indonesian agricultural land, only through certain duration lease agreements. The real estate market in Lampung province, including that of Pringsewu regency, typically concentrates on local investors and likewise local, Sumatran investors. The value of agricultural land depends on fertility, water supply, proximity to road networks, and infrastructure quality.
Around Waringin Sari Timur and Adiluwih district, real estate development primarily consists of household construction, agricultural expansion, and local community infrastructure. Investment opportunities are more limited than in urban centers, but the local agricultural and tourism potential offers long-term development perspective for more informed investors who understand the Indonesian agricultural and community development market.
Safety and security
Specific data regarding public safety at the municipal level for Waringin Sari Timur is not accessible. However, the security profile of Lampung province and within it Pringsewu regency follows the general indicators of Indonesian rural regions. Rural parts of Lampung typically show lower serious crime rates than urban centers; common crimes such as theft or violent crime are less frequent compared to large cities.
In Indonesian rural communities, social control is stronger compared to police presence, as community bonds and local norms serve as a strong deterrent. Natural disasters (such as weather extremes and occasional flooding) may present greater daily challenges than public safety. The administrative level (kecamatan-level police offices and community guardianship) customarily bears responsibility for maintaining basic public order. Relations between travelers and local communities are not at all tense; Indonesian rural culture is known for hospitality and guest safety.
Roads leading to the settlement and basic transportation routes are under the supervision of local government and police. It is recommended to exercise customary rural caution—for example, in guarding valuables, evening travel, and avoiding sensitive political or religious topics. Persons from different cultural and religious backgrounds should be familiar with the basics of Indonesian vocabulary and social norms, which reduces misunderstandings.
Tourist attractions
At the municipal level, Waringin Sari Timur has no known specific tourist attractions or notable sites from sources. The settlement is a small rural community that does not base its economy on tourism. At Adiluwih district level and in the Pringsewu regency region, however, natural and cultural potential can be found that may appeal to those interested in alternative tourism.
Pringsewu regency, as part of Lampung's rural region, is known for the Sumatran hilly landscape, which possesses a rich natural environment—forests, crop cultivation areas, and possible hiking routes. Lampung province as a whole is known for its coffee plantations, spice crops, and ecological diversity. In the Adiluwih area, agritourism opportunities—such as visiting local farms, participating in agricultural work, and associated local food preparation—are available alternatives for interested travelers, though these are not based on formal tourist infrastructure but can be organized at community level.
Bandar Lampung city, which is the provincial capital and approximately 37 kilometers from the Pringsewu regency center, is a hub for larger tourist services and attractions—museums, markets, and transportation hubs. From there, travelers can approach the Adiluwih and Waringin Sari Timur area as a rural exploration tour. The Krakatau of Lampung and the Sunda Strait region, which falls into the western parts of the regency, are more internationally known tourist destinations, though these are considerably farther from Waringin Sari Timur.
Summary
Waringin Sari Timur is a small rural settlement in Adiluwih district, Pringsewu regency, Lampung province. At the level of Indonesian administrative structure, it is a settlement organized around agricultural economy and local community life. There are no public data on specific tourist attractions or large-scale property investment opportunities; however, the region's natural and agricultural potential offers scope for long-term development for interested professionals. Interaction with travelers and the community is based on customary rural Indonesian hospitality and respect for local culture.

