Teba Bunuk – a settlement in Lampung Province, Kota Agung Barat District
Teba Bunuk is a settlement situated in Tanggamus Regency, in the Indonesian province of Lampung on the island of Sumatra. The village belongs to Kota Agung Barat District. The settlement is located in the southeastern part of the Sumatran region, where it forms part of the country's extensive economic and logistical network. Teba Bunuk, like many smaller Sumatran villages, constitutes a community organized around local agriculture and individual enterprise.
General overview
Teba Bunuk is part of Kota Agung Barat Kecamatan (district), which falls within the administrative system of Tanggamus Kabupaten (regency). According to Indonesia's administrative divisions, Teba Bunuk is a small village that is not an international tourist destination, but rather a community based on local economic and social structures. Rural Sumatran settlements like this are typically characterized by agriculture as their primary income source, particularly coconut, coffee, and palm plantations, as well as local trade. Tanggamus Regency, as part of Lampung Province, had a population of approximately 638,652 in mid-2024, spread across 4,654.98 square kilometers, giving a population density of roughly 225 people per square kilometer – a figure reflecting significant agricultural activity and characteristics of a sparsely settled area. The regency was formed as part of the modern Indonesian administrative structure under Law No. 2 of 1997 (dated March 21).
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data for Teba Bunuk at the village level is not publicly available; however, the broader economic context of Tanggamus Regency and Lampung Province determines local investment opportunities. The Lampung region is an area rich in agricultural resources, where real estate values correlate with soil fertility and logistical access. In smaller rural villages such as Teba Bunuk, a significant portion of land is devoted to active agricultural use or plantation-based farming. Indonesian land ownership regulations offer more limited opportunities for foreign investors – full ownership is generally not possible, though long-term lease contracts (leasing) for 25 or sometimes 35 years are available. With Lampung Province's developing infrastructure and the expansion of the agricultural economy, real estate values show a slowly upward trend, but in rural villages, marketable demand conditions remain limited.
Safety and security
Public security data at the village level for Teba Bunuk is not publicly documented. At the level of Lampung Province and Tanggamus Regency, Indonesian rural areas are generally characterized by better public safety compared to major cities; however, varying levels of police presence and infrastructure limitations create regional variations. In Sumatran rural areas, public order challenges are primarily linked to road traffic, informal enterprise activities, and occasionally poorly regulated community dispute resolution. Smaller villages such as Teba Bunuk rely on the so-called gotong royong community self-organization, which plays a role in maintaining local order and resolving minor disputes. For travelers and those staying temporarily, basic precautions (protecting unattended valuables, nighttime safety) are recommended; however, rural villages offer more orderly and secure conditions than certain metropolitan peripheries and suburbs.
Tourist attractions
Teba Bunuk does not directly possess internationally or regionally recognized tourist attractions that would be referenced in source materials. The settlement is part of rural Sumatran community life, where authentic local agricultural culture and community organization are the main characteristics. In the vicinity of Kota Agung Barat District and the broader Tanggamus Regency, interested visitors can study Indonesian rural agricultural traditions, local markets, and community lifestyles. Within Lampung Province's Sumatran extent, the island's terrain, forests, and rural landscape provide basic recreational and nature exploration opportunities, though these are not typically part of organized tourism. Travelers seeking to experience authentic Indonesian rural life can experience such smaller villages primarily through local connections and communal activities with residents.
Summary
Teba Bunuk is a rural settlement located in Kota Agung Barat District of Tanggamus Regency, which belongs to Lampung Province on Sumatra. The small village is typically characterized by agricultural income generation, individual and community self-organization, and the frameworks of Indonesia's developing rural economy. The real estate market and investment opportunities are shaped according to regency-level dynamics, while public security follows the usual patterns of rural areas. From a tourism perspective, it is not directly considered a travel destination, but it can be part of experiencing authentic Sumatran rural life.

