Banjar Negeri – small village in Tanggamus regency, Lampung province, on Sumatra
Banjar Negeri is an Indonesian settlement located in the Gunung Alip district (kecamatan) of Tanggamus regency in Lampung province on Sumatra. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 5.44 degrees south latitude and 104.76 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the interior regions of South Sumatra, not far from the Sunda Strait, which separates Sumatra from Java. In the absence of directly verified sources about the village, the following description primarily presents the provincial and regional context, clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Banjar Negeri is one of the villages (desa or kampung) of Gunung Alip district, which belongs to Tanggamus regency. Tanggamus regency is located in the southwestern part of Lampung province, with terrain that is mountainous and hilly in character, where agriculture — particularly coffee, pepper, and cocoa cultivation — plays a dominant role in the local economy. The name Gunung Alip itself suggests that the region's topography is varied; the word "gunung" in Indonesian means mountain, which indicates the natural character of the district. Regarding the province as a whole, Lampung in 2025 has a population of approximately 9.27 million, and the province consists of two cities (Bandar Lampung and Metro) and thirteen regencies. Banjar Negeri is a small, rural community, whose local significance is tied to agricultural and village lifestyle; from a tourism perspective, it is not considered a well-known destination, and its name does not appear on widely recognized Indonesian place lists.
Real estate and investment
Directly verified, village-level data regarding the real estate market in Banjar Negeri is not available. In the broader context, rural areas of Lampung province are generally characterized by significantly lower property prices compared to more developed Indonesian regions such as Java or Bali. Agricultural land and simple residential properties dominate in such villages within mountainous districts. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that in Indonesia, foreigners' opportunities for property acquisition are generally restricted: according to Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) on either agricultural or residential property; for them, primarily long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) and certain solutions through corporate structures are available. In the rural areas of Tanggamus regency, the real estate market is typically based on internal demand; the presence of external investors in this area is not documented to any significant degree, which is related to the region's relatively low tourist and industrial appeal compared to other Indonesian areas.
Safety and security
Independently verified, village-level public security statistics for Banjar Negeri are not available. Generally speaking, Lampung province — particularly its rural, agricultural areas — consists fundamentally of communities where villages maintain strong internal social cohesion. In rural areas of Indonesia, local community norms and traditional village self-administration play an important role in maintaining everyday security. However, it is important to note that a comprehensive public security assessment at the provincial or regency level cannot be directly derived from available sources for Banjar Negeri; regarding specific conditions experienced in the village, it is advisable in all cases to consult current local sources. Travelers and those intending to settle there are advised to gather information from local authorities and the administrative bodies of Tanggamus regency.
Tourist attractions
The available verified source material does not associate Banjar Negeri with any named tourist attraction. Lampung province as a whole, however, possesses known natural and cultural values, which are found in other parts of the province. Located on Lampung's southern border is the Sunda Strait, through which Java is accessible; in the southeastern corner of the province lies Bakauheni port, which is one of the busiest crossing points between Sumatra and Java. In the interior areas farther from the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, natural landscapes and local agricultural culture represent the main attractions, but these do not constitute organized tourism infrastructure in the immediate vicinity of Banjar Negeri. Based on the name of Gunung Alip district, the village is surrounded by hilly, possibly mountainous natural landscape, but no specific, named natural attraction can be verified from sources for this precise location.
Summary
Banjar Negeri is a small, rural Indonesian village in Gunung Alip district of Tanggamus regency in Lampung province, in the interior regions of South Sumatra. In the absence of directly verified, village-level sources, only the provincial and regional context can be presented: Lampung is a province in southern Sumatra with a population of approximately 9.27 million, whose rural areas are characterized by agriculture and village lifestyle. The village has no documented tourist appeal, its real estate market is based on internal rural demand, and the Indonesian land ownership restrictions applicable to foreigners are valid for this area as well. For those seeking more specific information regarding the village, the local administrative bodies of Tanggamus regency or Gunung Alip district represent the most reliable source of information.

