Kedaloman – small Sumatran settlement in Gunung Alip District, Tanggamus Regency
Kedaloman is located in Lampung Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to the Gunung Alip kecamatan (district), which forms part of Kabupaten Tanggamus. Based on its coordinates (–5.39° southern latitude, 104.76° eastern longitude), it is situated in the interior, mountainous areas of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Tanggamus is Kota Agung, and the regency became an independent administrative unit on March 21, 1997, under Law No. 2/1997.
General overview
Kedaloman does not appear in independent sources, therefore the following description is based on data available at the level of Gunung Alip District and Kabupaten Tanggamus. The area of Kabupaten Tanggamus is 4,654.98 km², with a population of 638,652 in mid-2024, and population density of 225 persons/km². These figures indicate that the regency as a whole has relatively low population density, and Gunung Alip District – as its name suggests – belongs to terrain that is close to the Tanggamus mountain range and is topographically diverse. Such internally located small Sumatran settlements typically derive their livelihood from agricultural activities, primarily coffee, pepper, and cocoa production, as the areas of Lampung Province are traditionally known for plantation-based farming. Kedaloman itself is a small, local-level community that is not attributed significant prominence in the press or travel sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Kedaloman; therefore, the following reflects the general, publicly known market conditions of Kabupaten Tanggamus and Lampung Province. Kabupaten Tanggamus is a relatively sparsely inhabited regency, partly mountainous, where property prices are typically lower than in more developed, coastal, or areas near the capital Bandar Lampung in the province. The value of agricultural land depends on productivity, plantation crops, and infrastructure accessibility. At the general level in Indonesia, the real estate market is framed by regulations concerning foreign ownership: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; they may hold property only under certain limited property titles, such as Hak Pakai (use rights), under specified conditions. Investor interest across Kabupaten Tanggamus focuses primarily on the agricultural and plantation sector, while speculative property development is more closely tied to the regency seat, Kota Agung, and its immediate surroundings.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data on public safety specific to Kedaloman is available. Lampung Province as a whole, and within it Kabupaten Tanggamus, generally exhibits a moderate level of public safety typical of rural Indonesia in smaller, agricultural communities. It is worth noting that in certain areas of Lampung Province, local authorities and the national Indonesian police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) jointly carry out public safety functions. In smaller, internally located rural villages, community control is generally strong, which may mitigate certain crime risks. Individual crime statistics for the settlement are not available; therefore, specific data on this subject cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions directly associated with Kedaloman are known from reliable sources. The most significant natural attraction of Kabupaten Tanggamus is Teluk Kiluan bay, which in the region is discussed in relation to dolphin-watching opportunities on the Indo-Pacific side, but this location lies in the southeastern, coastal part of the regency, at considerable distance from Kedaloman. Within the regency territory, the volcanic cone of Tanggamus Mountain (Gunung Tanggamus) is a defining landscape feature, and the name of Gunung Alip District itself refers to the local mountainous character. The Way Sekampung river system also belongs to the region's attractions, with its watershed extending into several interior kecamatan of Tanggamus. However, specific, named attractions cannot be identified from verifiable sources for Kedaloman or Gunung Alip District; therefore, for travelers visiting the area, the regency-level natural assets—the mountainous landscapes, plantations, and the southern coastline—may provide a broader context.
Summary
Kedaloman is a poorly documented, small settlement in Lampung Province, Indonesia, in the Gunung Alip kecamatan of Kabupaten Tanggamus. According to 2024 data, the regency is an administrative unit with nearly 639,000 inhabitants and an area of 4,655 km², and Kedaloman is located in its interior, mountainous parts. In the absence of independent, settlement-level data, conclusions regarding property market conditions, public safety, and tourist opportunities can only be drawn at the broader regency and provincial level. Interested parties are advised to consult the competent authorities of Kabupaten Tanggamus or seek information on site for the most current and accurate local data.

