Fajar Mulia – a pekon in Lampung serving as the administrative center of Pagelaran Utara subdistrict
Fajar Mulia is a pekon (a village-level administrative unit) in Lampung Province, Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it forms part of Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara, which belongs to Kabupaten Pringsewu, and serves as the administrative center of this subdistrict. Geographically, the settlement is situated in the central part of Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara, at approximately 5.3 degrees southern latitude and 104.87 degrees eastern longitude. Lampung Province lies at the southern tip of Sumatra, so Fajar Mulia is positioned within the Lampung segment of the broader Sumatran region.
General overview
Fajar Mulia functions as the administrative center of Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara, meaning that subdistrict-level administrative functions are concentrated here. According to available data, the settlement is divided into 6 dusun (subdivisional units): Girimulyo 1, Girimulyo 2, Sinar Waya, Sinar Melato, Giriharjo, and Sinar Pugung. The internal administrative organization comprises 9 RT units (rukun tetangga, or neighborhood community units), and a total of 436 kepala keluarga (heads of household) reside in the settlement. On this basis, Fajar Mulia is a relatively small village that nonetheless holds significant administrative importance. Kabupaten Pringsewu is one of the younger regencies in Lampung Province, having been established in 2008 through the division of Kabupaten Tanggamus. The regency seat is located in Pringsewu city, and the territory is traditionally agricultural in character, with rice cultivation, coffee production, and other tropical crop cultures playing dominant roles in the local economy. Fajar Mulia, as the center of Pagelaran Utara subdistrict, likely functions as a hub for subdistrict-level markets, schools, and public services, though specific settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data regarding the real estate market in Fajar Mulia is available in publicly accessible sources. Broader context can be derived from the general characteristics of Kabupaten Pringsewu and Lampung Province as a whole. The real estate market in Lampung Province exhibits moderate price levels compared to more developed regions of Sumatra, and is primarily driven by demand linked to the local agricultural and public service sectors. In small villages such as Fajar Mulia, land and property transactions are typically modest in volume and are based primarily on internal, local transactions. For foreign nationals, Indonesian property ownership regulations that apply universally do not permit free ownership (hak milik); foreigners typically utilize lease arrangements (hak sewa) or other indirect legal solutions in the Indonesian real estate market. This national regulatory framework naturally applies to Fajar Mulia and the territory of Kabupaten Pringsewu as well. Investment appeal in the region may be offered primarily through land suitable for agricultural production; however, no concrete, verifiable data on this exists at the settlement level.
Safety and security
No public security statistics or local crime data specific to Fajar Mulia are available in publicly accessible sources. Based on the broader Lampung Province context, Lampung – as a southern province of Sumatra – encompasses rural areas that generally exhibit lower crime rates compared to major Indonesian cities, though reliable, systematically collected data is not readily accessible. In small-town and village settings such as Fajar Mulia, community ties are typically stronger, which may positively influence local perceptions of security; however, this is not a universally applicable or verifiable statement regarding the specific settlement. For travelers and those considering relocation, it is always recommended to consult current travel advisories from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other credible authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specifically associated with Fajar Mulia are documented in available sources. Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara and the broader territory of Kabupaten Pringsewu are situated in the interior, primarily agricultural region of Lampung Province. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, numerous natural and cultural sites are known from the literature, such as Way Kambas National Park, which is also notable for elephant conservation and is located in the eastern part of the province. Additionally, Lampung is known for its proximity to the Anak Krakatau volcano, which rises in the Sunda Strait. However, these attractions represent regional-level draw and cannot be directly linked to the territory of Fajar Mulia or Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara – their exact distance from the specific village is not precisely known from available data. The hills and agricultural landscape of the interior Lampung region surrounding the village may in themselves lend distinctive character to the area, though no concrete tourism-specific description is available.
Summary
Fajar Mulia is a small but administratively significant pekon in Lampung Province, functioning as the seat of Kecamatan Pagelaran Utara within Kabupaten Pringsewu. According to available data, it encompasses 436 households and 6 dusun. Its tourist appeal and real estate market activity are not documented in publicly accessible sources; the broader region's agricultural character and the general conditions of Lampung Province provide some context for understanding the location. More detailed information about the settlement can be obtained from local administrative sources.

