Karang Brak – a small village in Lampung province, Sumatra, in Tanggamus Regency
Karang Brak is a small Indonesian settlement located in Lampung province (Provinsi Lampung), specifically within Kabupaten Tanggamus, in Pematang Sawa district (Kecamatan Pematang Sawa). Geographically, it is situated in the southern part of Sumatra, and based on its coordinates, it lies in the southeastern Sumatran region close to the coastal areas of the Sunda Strait. The regency seat of Tanggamus is Kota Agung city (Kecamatan Kota Agung). Since there is no dedicated, detailed Wikipedia source available for Karang Brak, the following description is based primarily on data available at the Kabupaten Tanggamus level and broader regional characteristics.
General overview
Karang Brak is one of the villages belonging to Pematang Sawa kecamatan in Kabupaten Tanggamus. The regency was established as an independent administrative unit on 21 March 1997, under Law No. 2 of 1997. Kabupaten Tanggamus has an area of 4,654.98 km², and in mid-2024, it had a recorded population of 638,652, giving a population density of 225 per km². This figure applies to the entire regency; Karang Brak itself is typically considered a small, rural village, with its own detailed demographic data not currently available publicly. Pematang Sawa district lies in the southern and southeastern part of the regency, at the junction between the Sumatran highlands and coastal areas. The region is generally agricultural in character: throughout Lampung province, the cultivation of coffee, pepper, coconut, and rice constitutes the dominant economic activity. Tanggamus Regency displays similar characteristics: most villages are small-scale, agrarian communities where the way of life is shaped by farming and the natural environment.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Karang Brak is not available in publicly accessible sources. In the broader context, rural villages in Kabupaten Tanggamus typically have low real estate price levels, reflecting primarily local agricultural conditions and infrastructure development. The real estate market of Lampung province as a whole shows more dynamic growth near the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, while in more distant, rural areas such as Pematang Sawa district, property transaction volume is more modest. In Indonesia, general land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals contain significant restrictions: foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property, only lease-type rights under specific conditions (such as Hak Pakai). Before making any investment decision, thorough examination of local Indonesian laws and the legal status of the property in question is therefore necessary. For Karang Brak, investment potential is influenced primarily by agricultural utilization possibilities, nature-based amenities, and local infrastructure conditions, but village-specific data on these matters are not available from verifiable sources.
Safety and security
No published, village-specific crime statistics are available regarding public safety in Karang Brak. Concerning rural villages in Lampung province and within Tanggamus Regency generally, it can be said that in smaller, agricultural communities, daily life typically proceeds peacefully. In Indonesia's larger cities, public safety presents different challenges than in small rural villages, where community bonds are stronger. However, without precise, verifiable public safety statistics, these are general observations; before planning travel or business activities in the area, it is advisable to seek current information from local authorities or reliable local contacts.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are mentioned in available source materials regarding Karang Brak. However, the broader Kabupaten Tanggamus region is considered geographically diverse in terms of natural features: the regency encompasses proximity to Rajabasa volcanic mountain, coastal areas opening onto the Sunda Strait, as well as tropical forests and agricultural landscapes characteristic of Lampung province. Due to Pematang Sawa district's southern location, proximity to the sea and coastline is theoretically present, though concrete source data is not available regarding its tourism development for Karang Brak specifically. More significant tourism sites at the regency level are found in the area of the seat, Kota Agung. For visitors wishing to explore the surroundings, it is advisable to use the tourist information channels of Tanggamus Regency and provincial-level informational materials as starting points.
Summary
Karang Brak is a rural, small-sized settlement in Lampung province, Sumatra, belonging to Pematang Sawa district in Kabupaten Tanggamus. According to available data on the regency, Tanggamus had a population of nearly 639,000 in mid-2024 and has been an independent administrative unit since 1997. Since no independent data source is available for the village itself, detailed characterization is based on regency-level data and general regional context. For those interested in nature-based, rural Sumatran environments, Tanggamus Regency as a whole serves as a starting point, though for understanding specific local conditions, on-site investigation is recommended.

