Kresno Mulyo – small settlement in Kabupaten Pringsewu district, Lampung Province
Kresno Mulyo is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung) on the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Ambarawa district, which in turn is part of Kabupaten Pringsewu. According to its coordinates (−5.42° south latitude, 104.92° east longitude), it is situated in the interior areas of the Lampung peninsula in the southern part of Sumatra. Since no independent, verifiable public source specifically relating to Kresno Mulyo is currently available, the following description relies significantly on context at the broader district, regency, and provincial levels, which is indicated throughout the text at all relevant points.
General overview
Kresno Mulyo is one of the villages in Kecamatan Ambarawa in Kabupaten Pringsewu. It is important to note that the "Ambarawa" district mentioned in available sources belongs to Kabupaten Semarang in Central Java, and is not identical to Kecamatan Ambarawa in Lampung — the two locations are merely namesakes, situated several hundred kilometers apart. Kabupaten Pringsewu in Lampung is a relatively young administrative unit: it was separated from Kabupaten Tanggamus in 2008 and has operated as an independent regency since then. The district is typically characterized by agricultural areas where coffee, pepper, rice, and various plantation crops are the dominant cultivation. Specific village-level data for Kresno Mulyo — population figures, area size, local institutions — are not available in publicly accessible, verifiable form, so concrete statements cannot be made about these matters. Like other small villages in the regency, the settlement presumably is built around an agrarian community with modest infrastructure, where local administration relies on neighboring larger towns, particularly the seat of Ambarawa district, for services.
Real estate and investment
For Kresno Mulyo, settlement-level real estate market data are not available from verifiable sources. The broader region, Kabupaten Pringsewu and Lampung Province in general, has shown gradual development in its real estate market over the past decade, partly sustained by infrastructure investments — including expansion of the Sumatra expressway network — and sustained demand for agricultural land. In rural, agricultural-character districts such as Kecamatan Ambarawa, property values are generally significantly lower than in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, which presents an entry opportunity for certain investor groups. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; available to them are Hak Pakai (usage rights) and various corporate structures, which should in all cases be discussed with a local legal expert. The purchase and lease of agricultural property by foreigners is possible only under further restricted conditions, and local regulations of individual regencies may also influence the course of transactions.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data or crime statistics relating to Kresno Mulyo are not available in verifiable public sources. In general terms, the assessment of public safety in Lampung Province varies by region: in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, incidents related to urban crime are more characteristic, whereas in smaller, rural districts — such as Kabupaten Pringsewu — the public safety situation typically presents a more peaceful picture. However, reliable data broken down specifically to Kresno Mulyo is not available for this either, so these observations should be understood solely as general context for rural areas in Lampung Province. Any current, location-specific safety information should be obtained from local authorities or the administrative office of Kabupaten Pringsewu.
Tourist attractions
Kresno Mulyo itself does not appear in tourism sources as a named attraction. The only available district-level source concerns the kecamatan named Ambarawa; however, it is located in Central Java, in Kabupaten Semarang, and is not identical to Kecamatan Ambarawa in Lampung — therefore its attractions (Monumen Palagan Ambarawa, Railway Museum, Willem I Fort, Rawa Pening Lake) cannot be directly connected to the environment of Kresno Mulyo. In the broader area of Kabupaten Pringsewu in Lampung Province, the natural and cultural resources typical of Lampung Province are found: Way Kambas National Park in the southern part of the province is known for its rhinoceros conservation and elephant program, and is within driving distance from the regency, although exact travel time depends on road conditions. Visiting Pringsewu city market and surrounding plantations is a typical local activity, but these are not documented as organized tourist attractions. Kresno Mulyo is characterized primarily not as a tourist destination but as a rural residential community.
Summary
Kresno Mulyo is a small, agricultural-character settlement in Lampung Province, part of Kecamatan Ambarawa, within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Pringsewu, in the southern part of Sumatra. Since no verifiable, detailed public sources are available either for the settlement itself or for the local district, objective statements about the place's characteristics, real estate market, and attractions can only be made within the broader context of the regency and the province. For those seeking information, the most reliable sources are the local administration of Kabupaten Pringsewu and official publications of the Lampung provincial authorities.

