Sukabanjar – a settlement in Lampung province, on the island of Sumatra
Sukabanjar is located in Kota Agung Timur district (kecamatan) of Tanggamus regency (kabupaten) in the central part of Lampung province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. The settlement belongs to Tanggamus regency in the Indonesian administrative hierarchy, which attained regency status on March 21, 1997. The settlement is positioned at coordinates -5.5175626 latitude and 104.7229279 longitude.
General overview
Sukabanjar is a small rural settlement located in Kota Agung Timur district of Tanggamus regency. The regency, to which the settlement belongs, consisted of approximately 638,652 inhabitants as of mid-2024, with the entire territory covering approximately 4,655 square kilometers. The regency has a population density of approximately 225 inhabitants per square kilometer, characterizing the area as moderately populated. Sukabanjar, as a village cluster (pekon), is situated on the western coast of Sumatra island, where the terrain features varied topography, and where Indonesian rural communities base their economies on traditional agriculture and fishing.
Kota Agung Timur district, to which Sukabanjar belongs, is an important administrative unit of the regency. The regency center is Kota Agung district, which is one of the main administrative and economic centers of Tanggamus. Sukabanjar settlement is not considered a significant tourist or economic hub in the region, but it is part of Lampung province's diverse rural landscape. The general character of the region is that of a rural agrarian and subsistence economy, where local communities largely rely on production for their own needs.
Real estate and investment
Considering Tanggamus regency as a whole, the real estate market is characteristically rural and low-intensity, which applies to Sukabanjar settlement as well. In the regency area, property values are considerably lower than in developed Indonesian urban areas or tourism-oriented regions. In the rural real estate market, land designated primarily for agricultural purposes and simpler residential buildings form the foundation. Property sales and rentals are primarily limited to transactions between local communities, as the area has little appeal to larger investors or tourism-based businesses.
Indonesia's general real estate regulatory framework applies to Sukabanjar as well. Foreign nationals generally cannot purchase houses or land directly in most of Indonesia; however, they can acquire usage rights through long-term rental agreements. Rental agreements are typically concluded for 30 years, with the possibility of extension by an additional 20 years if needed. Real estate investments require contracts drawn up by an attorney at least once, as well as the acquisition of certificates and registrations from the competent local authority. Due to Sukabanjar's rural location, investment activity is minimal, and the real estate market typically operates on the basis of customary transactions between local communities.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety data is not available for Sukabanjar. Considering Tanggamus regency as a whole, original surveys indicate a moderately developed Indonesian rural region where public order is generally stable. The typical characteristic of Indonesian rural settlements is that self-organization is strong at community level and traditional methods of resolving local conflicts remain in practice. National-level public safety data indicate that such rural Indonesian regions without significant tourism or industrial development can generally be considered stable compared to large cities such as Jakarta or Surabaya.
With regard to Lampung province as a whole, there are no specific factors known at the international level that would endanger public safety. The area has operated in peaceful administrative routine over recent decades, with usual rural life and agricultural activities forming the foundation. Cases requiring heightened attention, such as violent crimes or organized criminality, are uncommon in rural villages. However, customary precautions are recommended during any travel, particularly with respect to observing local customs and regulations.
Tourist attractions
There are no internationally known or documented tourist attractions specific to Sukabanjar settlement. The settlement is a small rural village that does not feature on the main routes of Indonesian tourist maps. The region is characterized by tourism having practically no structural role in daily life, and infrastructure for it is minimal. However, considering the broader Tanggamus regency countryside and Lampung province, the area's various rural and natural characteristics may be of interest to travelers interested in authentic Indonesian rural life and agriculture.
Lampung province is a historically and culturally significant region on the island of Sumatra; however, it is less developed in tourism compared to other Indonesian areas such as Bali or Yogyakarta. Regions such as Tanggamus regency are organized around subsistence agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trading. The traditional life of rural communities and activities such as forest trekking or rudimentary forms of community tourism may be the kinds of potential experiences that an unconventional traveler might seek in such rural settlements. Authentic Indonesian culture and social interactions among locals far removed from mass tourism centers may hold particular value for culture- and community-oriented travelers.
Summary
Sukabanjar is a small rural settlement in Lampung province, located in Kota Agung Timur district of Tanggamus regency on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is a typical representation of traditional Indonesian rural life, where the community relies on agriculture and fishing. The real estate market is minimal, public safety is generally stable, and tourism is practically nonexistent. The settlement may be of primary interest to travelers seeking to experience authentic rural Indonesian life and to avoid conventional tourism.

