Tanjung Rusia Timur – A village in Lampung in Pardasuka district
Tanjung Rusia Timur is a village in Pardasuka kecamatan (district), which belongs to Pringsewu kabupaten in Lampung province on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is situated in the southeastern part of the Sumatran region, integrated into the transportation and economic processes affecting the area. Pringsewu kabupaten was established in 2008 from the division of the former Tanggamus kabupaten, and has undergone continuous development in recent decades. The village, as part of an administrative territory, falls within the usual framework of local governance and economic life.
General overview
Tanjung Rusia Timur is located in Pardasuka kecamatan, one of the administrative units of Pringsewu kabupaten. In its local structure, the village exhibits characteristics similar to other rural settlements in Sumatra: it is organized primarily on an agricultural and local commerce basis. The transportation connections and infrastructure of Indonesian territory have continuously developed over the past two decades, enabling even more distant villages such as this to increasingly participate in regional economic flows. Pringsewu kabupaten, whose administrative center is in Pringsewu kecamatan, is located approximately 37 kilometers from Bandar Lampung, the capital of Lampung province, and roughly 270 kilometers from Jakarta on the island of Java, in the vicinity of the nation's capital. The total population of the kabupaten as of late June 2023 was approximately 433,624 inhabitants, indicating a relatively moderate population density within Indonesian rural regions. Tanjung Rusia Timur village, proceeding from this kabupaten-level structure, is a typical part of rural Indonesia: in its community organization, family and community relations and local tradition continue to form a strong foundation, while modernization and urbanization have only begun to affect the mental and material world of such villages in recent years and decades.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Tanjung Rusia Timur village is not available from freely accessible sources. However, the broader market context of Pringsewu kabupaten and Lampung province, which encompasses it, may be considered. Lampung province, situated in the western part of Sumatra island, has gradually opened to Indonesian and foreign investors in recent decades. Investment opportunities in rural villages regarding real estate primarily emerge in agricultural and livestock farming plots, as well as small-town or village building parcels. Indonesia's legal system imposes strict restrictions on foreign property acquisition: foreign nationals generally cannot purchase agricultural land or building plots, except for special-use purposes required for the hotel industry or business registration. The country's leasehold rights system (long-term rental arrangements that may extend up to 80 years), however, offers a more open opportunity. In Lampung province, land prices at rural levels are generally more modest than on Java island or tourism-rich Bali, making villages such as Tanjung Rusia Timur potentially suitable for beginner or long-term perspective investors through lower capital requirements and an economy based primarily on agriculture or small community-level enterprise. Nearly all real estate transactions occur through local intermediaries or agencies; transparency is not always guaranteed in such regions, making strong legal advice and local guidance indispensable.
Safety and security
Precise, current data regarding public safety in Tanjung Rusia Timur village is not disclosed in publicly accessible sources. In Lampung province and the Sumatran region it encompasses, generally speaking, the frequency of violent crime is moderate compared to major cities; however, in rural villages such as the settlement in question, other types of socialization and community-economic tensions may emerge, leading to disputes to be handled at the local level. Indonesian police oversight of rural regions is often less intensive than in major cities or frequented tourist areas, partly due to resource scarcity and partly because of lower effectiveness in lower-population areas. Residents of such villages are generally characterized by mutual trust-based community self-regulation, which operates through neighborhood, family, and clan-based relationship networks. When intending to visit or settle in any rural Indonesian village, it is recommended to maintain prior contact with the local community and to consult with currently operating transportation and security organizations or with local units of the Indonesian police to clarify the current situation.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions or notable sites for Tanjung Rusia Timur village do not appear in verifiable sources. The village is part of a typical rural Indonesian settlement, which is not specialized in tourist infrastructure but rather organized primarily around local agriculture and community life. Those traveling in the given region may seek attractions at the level of Pringsewu kabupaten or the broader level of Lampung province. The rural areas forming part of this kabupaten and province can primarily offer interesting experiences within the framework of agritourism possibilities and village community tourism: local agricultural products, particularly rice cultivation, coconut plantations, and small-scale livestock farming. In Lampung province, should a traveler wish to move at a larger district or provincial level, attractions arising from the region's natural characteristics can be found, such as maritime connections between Merak and Bakaheuni or port infrastructure facing Java island. Due to proximity to the Indian Ocean, coastal life forms also shape the character of the region. Nevertheless, from Tanjung Ranja Timur village, those arriving primarily with the intention of experiencing local community life and learning about authentic rural Indonesian existence will find value.
Summary
Tanjung Rusia Timur is a typical rural village of Pardasuka kecamatan and Pringsewu kabupaten in Lampung province on the island of Sumatra. The settlement has no specific tourist or international-level economic significance; however, it may prove interesting from the perspective of studying Indonesia's local community life and the modern development of the Sumatran rural region. Real estate market opportunities exist within the framework of the local economy based primarily on agriculture and Indonesian legal regulation, though they are limited but not zero, though investors face caution and local advisory requirements. The village operates at its customary rural development level, and for travelers, prospective residents, or investors, an adaptive, preparatory approach and prior information gathering are necessary.

