Banjar Sari – small settlement in the Tanggamus region of Lampung province
Banjar Sari is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Wonosobo district (kecamatan) in the Tanggamus region (Kabupaten Tanggamus), Lampung province. Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra island, which connects directly to Java island across the Sunda Strait. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located roughly in the central-western part of the province, within the Tanggamus region which encompasses both highland and coastal areas. Settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic data is currently not available, thus the following presentation focuses on the known characteristics of the broader region and province, clearly indicating that these represent the wider context.
General overview
Banjar Sari is a relatively small and little-known settlement belonging to the Wonosobo kecamatan. It does not rank among prominent destinations from either regional or international tourism or economic perspectives – at least no such information is available from verifiable sources. The broader Kabupaten Tanggamus is an area of varied topography characterized by agricultural activities, particularly coffee, pepper, and cocoa cultivation, consistent with the general agricultural profile of Lampung province. Lampung province as a whole has a population of approximately 9.27 million according to 2025 data and is one of the country's significant agricultural and logistics regions. The province's capital is Bandar Lampung, from which Radin Inten II International Airport is located approximately 28 kilometers away. Accessibility and transportation infrastructure within the region, similar to the province as a whole, is primarily based on road transport; source data on the specific infrastructural characteristics of the Wonosobo district area is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data on Banjar Sari's real estate market is available from verifiable sources. The broader Lampung province real estate market generally exhibits characteristics typical of developing rural and semi-urbanized Indonesian areas: property prices are significantly lower than in the tourism-developed Bali or the economically prominent Java island, and demand is primarily based on purchases related to local, agricultural, or small-commerce utilization. According to Indonesian regulations on land ownership, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights) forms under certain conditions, typically within time-limited frameworks. From an investment perspective, the future economic development of the region could be stimulated by growth in the Bakauheni port and increased traffic between Java and Sumatra, though this could only indirectly affect Banjar Sari, and no specific forecast can be offered on this matter.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data sources are available regarding Banjar Sari's public safety and crime situation. In general terms, it can be stated that rural, agriculture-oriented settlements in Lampung province exhibit life rhythms typical of Indonesian rural areas, where community cohesion is strong and serious crimes occur less frequently in such small village-type settlements than in large cities. However, Lampung province as a whole, particularly the urban areas around Bandar Lampung, can sometimes be characterized by higher crime levels than the country's most developed provinces – this cannot, however, be specifically applied to Banjar Sari using verifiable statistics. Travelers and residents are advised to inquire with local authorities and reliable local community sources about the current security situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources report specific, named tourist attractions in Banjar Sari. The broader Kabupaten Tanggamus area, however, encompasses numerous sites rich in natural features: located near the region are the more well-known natural values of Lampung province, including the province's Indian Ocean coastline and interior highland areas. Lampung province as a whole – bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west, the Java Sea to the east, the Sunda Strait to the south, and South Sumatra and Bengkulu provinces to the north – offers numerous natural geographical points of interest, though these are typically located in other districts compared to Banjar Sari. Specific tourist destination names, precise distances, or their appeal could only be provided if verifiable sources were available – such sources do not exist in this case.
Summary
Banjar Sari is a small, poorly documented settlement in Lampung province, in the Wonosobo district, within the Tanggamus region. In the absence of verifiable, settlement-level data, the characterization of the place can only rely on the broader context of the province and region: Lampung is a province of approximately 9.3 million people lying at the southern tip of Sumatra, known for its agriculture, strategic logistics position, and varied natural features. On matters concerning the real estate market, public safety, and tourism, it is advisable to consult current local sources, since available data primarily covers the broader regional level.

