Negeri Ratu – a settlement in Kota Agung District, Lampung Province
Negeri Ratu is an Indonesian settlement located in the southern part of Sumatra island, in Lampung Province. Administratively, it belongs to Kota Agung District (kecamatan), which is part of Tanggamus Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-5.4935541, 104.6136047), it is situated in the southwestern strip of the province. Lampung Province itself is the southernmost province of Sumatra and is the only landmass that has direct contact with Java across the Sunda Strait.
General overview
Negeri Ratu is a smaller settlement with limited recognition in Kota Agung District, for which independent, detailed administrative or demographic data is not available in accessible sources. Kota Agung is also the seat of Tanggamus Regency, meaning that the district is considered one of the relatively organized areas of the region from an administrative and economic perspective. Tanggamus Regency is located in the western part of Lampung Province and is characteristically agricultural territory, where the cultivation of coffee, cocoa, and rice is dominant. Lampung Province as a whole has a population of 9,272,142 according to 2025 data, and based on its total area, population density is around 280 people per square kilometer. Negeri Ratu fits into this province-level context, but concrete, independently sourced local data at the settlement level is not currently available. The region generally follows the pattern of rural villages characterized by agricultural activities rather than urban or tourism-focused locations.
Real estate and investment
Directly verifiable, factual data regarding Negeri Ratu's real estate market is not available. In the broader regional context—namely Lampung Province and Tanggamus Regency—it can be said that in rural areas of Indonesia, real estate prices are generally lower than in the country's major cities, and supply predominantly consists of agricultural plots, smaller residential properties, and traditional houses. From an investment potential perspective, the favorable geographic location of Tanggamus Regency—proximity to the Sunda Strait, outlook toward Lampung Bay and highland areas—may be a relevant factor in the medium and long term, particularly if tourism infrastructure develops. Regarding foreign investors: in Indonesia, full ownership of land by foreigners is legally restricted. According to current Indonesian regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct, complete ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; they primarily have access to usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term rental solutions. Before any investment decision, it is advisable to engage a local legal advisor.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable statistics or location-level sources regarding Negeri Ratu's public safety are not available; therefore, the following only reflect the broader regional context. In rural areas of Lampung Province, daily life is generally organized along the lines of social cohesion characteristic of smaller communities, which results in a relatively stable community atmosphere thanks to neighborhood relationships and local customs. However, Lampung Province as a whole—particularly in larger cities and areas along road networks—occasionally appears in Indonesian media in connection with minor public order incidents. In the case of a smaller, rural settlement such as Negeri Ratu, these generalizations are not necessarily applicable; assessing the actual situation requires current local information. For travelers and potential residents, adherence to general precautions—safe handling of valuables, establishing reliable local connections—is advice applicable to the entire region.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions within Negeri Ratu are not documented in available source materials. However, the broader area of Kota Agung District and Tanggamus Regency does possess elements that are relevant from a tourism perspective. Within Tanggamus Regency's territory, the proximity of the Sunda Strait is notable, which by waterway connects Sumatra with Java, making the region function as a transit route as well. In the vicinity of Kota Agung District are highland areas of Lampung, which form part of the province's natural landscape and generally attract those interested in coffee plantations and volcanic landscapes. Due to the lack of sources, specific, verifiable tourist attractions or events directly affecting Negeri Ratu cannot be named; therefore, the province-level tourism offer can only be understood as a general framework. The province's capital, Bandar Lampung, possesses considerably more detailed tourist infrastructure, and through transportation connections available from there, Tanggamus District is also accessible.
Summary
Negeri Ratu is a small, rural settlement in Lampung Province, in Kota Agung District, on Sumatra. Based on available data, the settlement primarily fits into the agricultural and administrative context of Tanggamus Regency, without independent, detailed documentation. The southern Sumatran location of Lampung Province, its direct connection with Java, and its agrarian characteristics collectively determine the broader framework within which Negeri Ratu can be understood. To obtain more detailed local information, on-site inquiry or information requested from the competent authorities of Tanggamus Regency is recommended.

