Banjarejo – a small settlement in Banyumas District, Pringsewu Regency, Lampung Province
Banjarejo is located in Banyumas District (Kecamatan Banyumas) of Pringsewu Regency (Kabupaten Pringsewu) in Lampung Province, Indonesia, situated in the southern tip of Sumatra near the Sunda Islands and the Javanese coast. Based on its coordinates (-5.3222417, 104.9126044), the settlement lies not far from the border zone between South Sumatra and Lampung, in a relatively flat, agriculturally utilized landscape. Due to the geographic extent of Lampung Province, it lies at a considerable distance even as the crow flies from the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, and the character of the region is primarily rural. Direct, detailed data relating specifically to Banjarejo are not available, therefore the following section presents the generally verifiable characteristics of the province and the broader region.
General overview
Banjarejo is a smaller, presumed agrarian community within Kecamatan Banyumas, about which neither Wikipedia nor other publicly available, verifiable sources provide detailed, specifically named information. Data concerning settlement-level population, area, or administrative status are currently not available and therefore are not presented here. What can be reliably known at the provincial level is that Lampung counted close to 9.27 million inhabitants in 2025, and its average population density was 280 people/km² – making it one of Indonesia's moderately densely populated provinces. Pringsewu Regency is a relatively young administrative unit that was separated from the neighboring Tanggamus Regency during the decentralization processes of the 2000s. The economic foundation of the region is derived largely from agriculture: the cultivation of coffee, rice, corn, and sugar cane is characteristic. Banjarejo, by virtue of its location, presumably is embedded in a similar agriculturally oriented environment, though only the general characteristics of the province and region can be cited with precision in this regard.
Real estate and investment
Unique, specifically named real estate market data relating to Banjarejo are not available. It can be said generally of the broader, rural Lampung region as a whole that in smaller, rural-character villages, property prices and rental rates are typically considerably lower than in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, and demand is generated primarily by local Indonesian buyers and tenants. The region may benefit from infrastructural development prospects thanks to its proximity to the Bakauheni port, which lies at the busy Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, improving the logistical accessibility of the south-Sumatran region. In Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities available to foreigners are legally restricted: "Hak Milik" (full ownership) is only available to Indonesian citizens; foreigners may acquire property at most within the framework of "Hak Pakai" (right of use) or similar legal title. This is a generally applicable regulation that applies also to properties located within Pringsewu Regency. From an investment perspective, small rural locations – including settlements located in Banyumas District – may be attractive due to low prices, but market transparency and liquidity are typically limited compared to metropolitan areas.
Safety and security
No published, verifiable local public safety statistics relating to Banjarejo are available, therefore only the generalizable context of the region is presented in the following. The rural areas of Lampung Province are generally considered to have more stable public safety conditions compared to large urban agglomerations, due to lower population density and close community ties, although data published at different periods show a varied picture regarding the province as a whole. Pringsewu Regency, with its relatively compact area and smaller urban centers, typically does not feature among high-crime locations; however, it is in all cases advisable to follow the information provided by local authorities and communities. Presumably the situation generally characteristic of rural Lampung applies in Banjarejo as well, but no more precise statement can be made in the absence of sources.
Tourist attractions
Based on available verifiable source material, no single specifically named tourist attraction can be mentioned in or in the immediate vicinity of Banjarejo. The broader Lampung Province offers notable locations of touristic interest: among the province's known natural assets are Way Kambas National Park, where Sumatran elephants and other endangered species live, and in the southern part of the province, the Sunda Strait and Krakatau volcano island possess generally verifiable geographic appeal. However, these are connected to other districts of the province, not to Banyumas District in Pringsewu Regency. Source-supported data regarding specific natural or cultural attractions within the regency are not available, and therefore these cannot be presented in this article. For those interested, the Indonesian tourism authority and the municipal portal of Pringsewu Regency may provide up-to-date information about any local attractions in the region.
Summary
Banjarejo is a smaller, rural-character settlement in Banyumas District of Pringsewu Regency in Lampung Province, about which detailed, specifically named, and verifiable information is not yet publicly available. From the characteristics of the broader region, Lampung Province – with its close to 9.27 million population, agriculture-based rural economy, and connection to Java through the Bakauheni port – one can draw conclusions about the general nature of the area, but making specific statements regarding Banjarejo would require local sources. The general framework of Indonesian property regulations affecting foreigners applies here as well, and the touristic appeal of the region is tied more to the broader attractions of the province than to this specific small village.

