Nusa Wungu – a small village in Banyumas District, Lampung Province
Nusa Wungu is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Banyumas Kecamatan, within the territory of Kabupaten Pringsewu, in Lampung Province, on the southern part of the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (−5.26° S, 104.91° E), it is located in the inland region of the province. Lampung is one of Indonesia's southern provinces, with its capital in Bandar Lampung; the province comprises a total of thirteen regencies and two cities. Dedicated, settlement-level Wikipedia sources for Nusa Wungu are not available, therefore in the following sections – where necessary – broader provincial and regency-level context will be presented, which will be clearly indicated in each case.
General overview
Nusa Wungu is a relatively small, lesser-known settlement that fits within the administrative framework of Banyumas Kecamatan within Kabupaten Pringsewu. Pringsewu is one of Lampung Province's regencies and is counted among the province's internal agricultural regions. What characterizes Lampung as a whole is that the area consists largely of communities engaged in plantation agriculture – primarily coffee, sugarcane, rice, and palm oil – and this agricultural dominance generally applies to the villages of Pringsewu Regency as well. According to 2025 data for the province, Nusa Wungu is part of Lampung Province, which has a population of nearly 9.27 million, with a population density of 280 people/km². Reliable demographic data specific to the village is not available from verifiable sources. The settlements of Banyumas Kecamatan typically represent an agrarian, small-community way of life; the foundation of the local economy is agriculture and small-scale commerce. The infrastructure development and facilities of Nusa Wungu, similar to other small villages in the region, are at a moderate level, and it is positioned farther from the main transport axes within the province's transport and logistics network.
Real estate and investment
In Nusa Wungu and the broader Kabupaten Pringsewu territory, the real estate market is built primarily on local, small-scale transactions. Settlement-level market data is not available, therefore the following describes market conditions generally characteristic of Lampung Province as a whole and similar rural regencies. In the internal, agricultural areas of Lampung Province, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than values observed on the island of Java or in Bali Province, and the market is considerably less liquid. Investment interest concentrates mainly on areas surrounding the province's cities – primarily Bandar Lampung and Metro – while property turnover in rural small villages is limited. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai form, which provides limited use rights, are primarily available. This general regulation applies to real estate in Nusa Wungu and in the territory of Kabupaten Pringsewu. There is moderate domestic investor interest in agricultural land, but the area's development dynamics cannot be concretely assessed from available sources.
Safety and security
No dedicated, verifiable crime statistics or official assessment for Nusa Wungu's public safety is available. Regarding the broader region, Lampung Province, it can be stated generally that in rural inland areas of Indonesia – thus also in villages of Pringsewu Regency – public safety typically operates according to small-community norms: local social cohesion and traditional community self-regulation play a significant role in maintaining everyday order. In Lampung Province, particularly in larger cities and main transport corridors, traffic incidents and minor crimes do occur; however, these general urban security challenges are less characteristic of the province's internal agricultural villages. In the absence of concrete safety data applicable to Nusa Wungu, the province's general picture can only be cautiously extrapolated to the village; for those staying there, generally applicable precautions and cooperation with local authorities are recommended.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attraction of note can be found in Nusa Wungu from verifiable sources. The village has no known tourist appeal based on available data. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, there are several areas with natural and cultural attractions, particularly in the southern part of the province near the Selat Sunda (Sunda Strait), which are recognized at the provincial level; however, these are located geographically and in terms of transport considerably farther from Nusa Wungu. Kabupaten Pringsewu is a regency located in Lampung's internal territories, which is a less well-known tourist destination compared to coastal or volcanic areas. The settlements of Banyumas Kecamatan may be of interest primarily in terms of the local agricultural landscape and community life, rather than for striking natural or built heritage. Anyone arriving in the region to gain knowledge of the broader Lampung Province can orient themselves from the province's capital, Bandar Lampung, to learn about the region's better-known sites.
Summary
Nusa Wungu is a small, agricultural settlement in Banyumas Kecamatan of Kabupaten Pringsewu, Lampung Province, in the southern part of Sumatra. Detailed data specific to the village is not available; what can be established with certainty follows from provincial and regency-level context. Lampung Province as a whole has a population of nearly 9.27 million (2025), with agricultural characteristics and small-village structures dominating its internal areas. Nusa Wungu has no known tourist appeal, its real estate market is limited and locally focused as is characteristic of rural Indonesian conditions, and a reliable assessment of its public safety beyond generalizations cannot be provided from dependable sources.

