Pujodadi – a settlement in Pringsewu Regency, southern Lampung Province
Pujodadi is a village in Pardasuka kecamatan (district), which belongs to the administrative territory of Pringsewu Regency in Lampung Province, on the southern mainland of Sumatra island. The settlement is located in Lampung Province, one of Indonesia's southernmost provinces, directly on the northern shore of Selat Sunda (Sunda Strait). Lampung lies between the Samudra Hindia (Indian Ocean) and the Java Sea, occupying a geographically prominent position that has traditionally served as a center for numerous trade and transportation routes. The region is home to approximately 9.3 million people in 2025, indicating relatively high population density within the context of Indonesian rural regions. Pujodadi, as a municipal locus belonging to the given district, forms an integral part of the broader Pringsewu area's socio-economic and administrative network.
General overview
Pujodadi is located in Pardasuka kecamatan (district), which forms part of Pringsewu Regency's administrative structure. Lampung Province, as a territory lying at the southern tip of Sumatra, has undergone significant infrastructural and economic development over recent decades, bringing relatively new transportation and logistical connections thanks to the province's geographic position. Pringsewu Regency, to which Pujodadi belongs, is situated in the interior of the province, not directly on the coast but in the more inland rural areas. This location means that the settlement's character is primarily that of a rural, agriculture-oriented community, similar to communities typical of Lampung Province's broader economic structure based on agriculture and small-scale commerce. Agricultural production, particularly of cash crops (especially cacao and palm oil) and other plant cultivation, represents the region's primary economic activity. Pujodadi's structure and social composition follow the general pattern of rural Lampung: a settlement organized around local communities, typically arranged around smaller commercial centers, where traditional transportation and market networks remain decisive.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Pujodadi and its immediate surroundings bears the characteristic features typical of rural Lampung. In the rural parts of Pringsewu Regency, real estate price levels are significantly lower than in the province's larger cities, particularly in the Bandar Lampung (the provincial capital) or Metro city areas. The real estate market in rural regions is traditionally budget-friendly, which attracts smaller investors and individuals seeking a rural or semi-urban lifestyle. The fundamental framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations is that foreign nationals generally cannot acquire Indonesian land permanently; however, they may enter into long-term lease agreements (Hak Guna Usaha, HGU, or Hak Pakai, HP), which typically run for 25–30 years or longer. For Indonesian citizens and legal entities, however, acquisition is possible. Investment dynamics in Lampung Province depend on infrastructural developments, particularly how transportation connections affect the province's long-term economic perspective. In rural regions, the real estate market primarily rests on demand linked to agriculture, not speculative urban development. Real estate valuations in the given area generally follow agricultural productivity and local infrastructure development plans.
Safety and security
Public security in Lampung Province is generally considered adequate at the standard level of Indonesian rural regions, though as in all rural Indonesian communities, security depends on local factors. Lampung Province as a whole has demonstrated relative stability over the past two decades and does not belong among the country's high-risk areas. In rural regions where Pujodadi is located, public security is typically good, as these are generally smaller, densely interconnected communities where social control and local community norms are stronger. However, it is generally recommended to maintain basic caution as in all Indonesian rural areas: vigilance regarding valuables and personal possessions, and respect for local established practices. In rural regions, the higher level of public security means that street crime is typically not characteristic. Indonesian rural communities are generally hospitable and peaceful, and the community structure of the Pujodadi area is likely to follow this pattern.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions pertaining to Pujodadi are not documented in the available source materials. However, the village is located within Pringsewu Regency's area, which forms part of rural Lampung's countryside. Lampung Province as a whole possesses several unique tourism opportunities, particularly around the Selat Sunda (Sunda Strait) area and in the province's northern regions around natural phenomena and historical sites. The provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, lies on the Indian Ocean coast, offering insights into the region's maritime and historical significance. Radin Inten II international airport is located 28 kilometers from Bandar Lampung and serves as the province's main transportation hub. Pujodadi's rural character means that tourism infrastructure directly in the settlement is likely limited; however, the rural environment itself may hold interest for those wishing to gain insight into authentic, rural Indonesian communities. The rural agricultural character of Pringsewu Regency's area, along with local market life and community dynamics, may serve as a point of contact for people interested in studying rural Sumatra. Nearby larger urban centers such as Bandar Lampung offer more conventional tourist attractions, accessible within day-trip distance.
Summary
Pujodadi is a rural settlement located in Pardasuka kecamatan in Pringsewu Regency, Lampung Province, in southern Sumatra. The village's character is typically rural and agriculture-oriented, embedded within Lampung Province's broader economic and social structure. The rural real estate market offers lower budgets and longer-term lease options for foreign investors. Public security is at levels characteristic of rural Indonesian regions, while travel options depend on nearby Bandar Lampung and other nearby urban centers.

