Sumber Rejo – a village in Tanggamus Kabupaten, Lampung Province
Sumber Rejo is a village in Sumberejo District, which falls under the administrative territory of Tanggamus Kabupaten in Lampung Province on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is located in the southwestern part of Indonesia, south of the equator, at coordinates -5.3760115, 104.6880397. Tanggamus Kabupaten was established as a legal entity on March 21, 1997, and has since become an integral part of Lampung Province's development. As of 2024, approximately 639,000 residents lived in the kabupaten across roughly 4,655 square kilometers.
General overview
Sumber Rejo is a small village in Sumberejo District and is not among Indonesia's most well-known tourist destinations. The character and development level of the settlement are greatly determined by the general economic and infrastructural conditions of Tanggamus Kabupaten. As part of Lampung Province, Tanggamus Kabupaten is a region that relies significantly on agriculture and natural resources. The situation at the district administrative level shows that most rural communities are organized around basic infrastructure, education, and healthcare services, as well as agriculture and small-scale commerce.
The embedding of Sumberejo District and Sumber Rejo village within the broader Tanggamus region means that the area's development characteristics align with those typical of rural villages on the island of Sumatra. Rural areas such as Sumber Rejo are typically organized around local community networks, family-based farming, and small-scale production. The population largely depends on local traditional activities, although infrastructural improvements are gradually appearing in these rural zones as well. The village's administrative status and basic services are coordinated by the kabupaten's center, located in Kota Agung in Kota Agung District.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data at the village level for Sumber Rejo is not available; however, at the Tanggamus Kabupaten level, typical dynamics of rural real estate markets can be observed. Rural areas such as Sumberejo District typically consist of agricultural land, small residential buildings, and community structures. Land values in rural regions are generally lower than in cities and depend heavily on transportation connections, infrastructure development, and local economic activity.
Land ownership in Indonesia operates within a fixed regulatory framework. Foreign nationals can legally acquire limited-term land rights, typically through usufruct rights (Hak Guna Usaha – HGU) for 25–30 years, or lease for longer, renewable periods (Hak Guna Bangunan – HGB). Other options are limited, as Indonesian law generally maintains land ownership primarily in state hands or under Indonesian business entities. In rural villages such as Sumber Rejo, real estate transactions predominantly occur between local Indonesian citizens, and land value formation primarily rests on opportunities for agriculture and small-scale resource production.
Given conditions typical of rural Sumatran areas, real estate investment tends to be long-term and speculative in nature rather than aimed at quick returns, due to limited infrastructural opportunities and the local economy's development level. For the local community, however, land remains one of the most important factors for economic security and livelihood, making the local real estate market closely tied to agricultural and natural resource use cycles.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics at the village level for Sumber Rejo are not available; therefore, characterization must rely on broader Tanggamus Kabupaten and Lampung Province-level generalizations. Lampung Province, as the southern part of Sumatra, does not have a particularly poor security reputation within Indonesian contexts. Rural villages such as Sumber Rejo, which are based on community cooperatives and family networks, generally operate under more stable local sociocultural order than larger cities or industrial centers.
Violent crime is less characteristic of rural areas than densely populated urban zones. Rural communities more commonly face civil disputes, property conflicts, or community tensions, which are resolved through local-level conflict resolution mechanisms. It is generally true for rural Indonesian regions that local community self-organization and the strong influence of traditional decision-making forms determine how public order is maintained. However, the general caveat that state police presence in rural Indonesian areas is often more limited than in major urban zones is also relevant.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions for Sumber Rejo village are not documented in available sources. At the village level, there are no recorded landmarks that would warrant international or national tourist interest. This does not mean, however, that the area is entirely closed to tourism – many areas of rural Sumatra are gradually becoming discoverable for study tourists, as well as those pursuing ecotourism or community-based tourism.
Within the broader Tanggamus Kabupaten region, however, there are natural and cultural points of interest that form an integral part of rural Indonesian tourism. Natural parks, waterfalls, and local community traditions related to areas near Lampung Province and the region's general agricultural and forestry characteristics represent potential areas of interest for visitors wishing to travel beyond Indonesia's mainstream tourist destinations. Kota Agung, the center of Tanggamus Kabupaten, as an administrative hub, possesses greater tourist infrastructure than rural villages such as Sumber Rejo, making it a central point for accommodation, dining, and transportation for visitors traveling into the interior of the kabupaten.
Summary
Sumber Rejo is a rural village in Sumberejo District in Lampung Province, characteristically based on agriculture and community-based economy. In the absence of specific village-level tourism or economic data, its assessment necessarily rests on the broader context of Tanggamus Kabupaten and Lampung Province. Considering the rural character of the real estate market, the relative stability of public safety, and the limitations of tourist infrastructure development, Sumber Rejo represents a typical, less-developed rural Indonesian village whose future is closely intertwined with regional development programs and the dynamics of local agricultural economy.

