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    About Tanjung Kurung

    Tanjung Kurung – a settlement in Lampung province within Wonosobo district

    Tanjung Kurung forms part of Wonosobo kecamatan (district), which is situated within the administrative territory of Tanggamus kabupaten (regency) in Lampung province, on Sumatra, the larger island of Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located in the southern part of the region, where Indonesian subtropical climate conditions are characteristic. Tanggamus regency, established on 21 March 1997, encompasses an area of 4,655 square kilometres, with a population of approximately 640,000 people in mid-2024, resulting in an average density of roughly 225 people per square kilometre.

    General overview

    Tanjung Kurung is a smaller settlement of local significance that does not rank among the primary destinations of Indonesia's tourism industry. The settlement belongs to Wonosobo district, which is located in the south-western part of Tanggamus regency. Indonesian villages and towns generally operate in traditional structures: they are typically organized at the local administrative level, with agricultural or handicraft activities forming the basic economic pillars. Lampung province has historically been one of the developing regions of the Indonesian archipelago, where significant demographic changes have occurred over recent decades. The region's economy is primarily centred on agriculture – rubber, coffee, and palm oil production form the main economic activities. Tanjung Kurung, like most other settlements in the region, likely follows this economic pattern, although specific settlement-level economic data is not available.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market in Tanjung Kurung settlement is not directly documented, however, Tanggamus regency as a whole is clearly undergoing continuous development. On the Indonesian real estate market, properties range widely in both price and type – from simple rural plots to modern urban residential buildings. In the region, real estate prices generally start low, often several million Indonesian rupiah per square metre in rural areas, while they are higher in more developed settlements and near infrastructure. For foreigners in Indonesia, land ownership is subject to strict regulations: Indonesian citizens are limited in selling land to non-Indonesian parties, and directed investments generally can only be realized through compliance with certain legal and organizational requirements. In Tanggamus regency, new infrastructure developments and improved transportation connections could make the real estate market attractive in the long term, particularly for agricultural or rural tourism-related projects. Over recent decades, the Indonesian government has taken an active role in rural development, which indirectly influences real estate market values as well.

    Safety and security

    Tanggamus regency as a whole experiences public safety conditions generally characteristic of Indonesian rural areas. The Indonesian countryside – particularly in Lampung province – has demonstrated relatively stable public order relations between the Indonesian state and local communities for a long time. Over recent decades, the region's public security situation has improved following reductions in armed conflicts and the strengthening of local police presence. Naturally, as in most Indonesian rural areas, petty crime at the local level may occur, however serious criminal situations are not characteristic of the region. In rural settlements such as Tanjung Kurung, community control and traditional social structures remain strong factors in maintaining public order. Travellers and residents generally experience Indonesian rural areas as friendly and open to foreigners, although general travel caution remains advisable, particularly with regard to safeguarding personal possessions and occasional orientation.

    Tourist attractions

    No specifically named tourist attractions are documented for Tanjung Kurung settlement. However, considering Tanggamus regency as a whole, the region offers numerous natural and cultural attractions that appeal to adventure-seeking travellers and those searching for authentic Indonesian rural experiences. Due to Lampung province's central location, the region features many geologically and ecologically interesting sites alongside community and religious centres functioning within and between settlements. As is characteristic of Indonesian countryside areas, individual villages preserve their own local traditions, festivals, and handicraft activities, which offer opportunities for cultural discovery. Near such settlements, local markets, rice terraces, and traditional village life are typically accessible. Thanks to Tanggamus regency's south-western location, the region exhibits the tropical vegetation and agricultural fertility characteristic of Lampung's natural attributes. For travellers, rural settlements such as Tanjung Kurung primarily offer the opportunity to experience authentic Indonesian village life, local gastronomy, and community interaction, rather than spectacular developed tourism infrastructure.

    Summary

    Tanjung Kurung is a smaller Indonesian settlement located in Wonosobo district, which as part of Lampung province and Tanggamus regency fits within the region's rural, agriculture-based communities. Although the settlement does not directly stand at the focus of international tourism, the region's developing infrastructure may be of interest from the perspective of local real estate market opportunities and rural investments. Consistent public safety and traditional community structures provide favourable conditions for such travellers and investors who are open to authentic Indonesian rural experiences and long-term development potential.


    More about Wonosobo

    Wonosobo – Coastal kecamatan in Tanggamus Regency near KotaagungWonosobo is a kecamatan in Tanggamus Regency, Lampung Province, on the southwestern coast of Sumatra around Semaka…

    Wonosobo – Coastal kecamatan in Tanggamus Regency near Kotaagung

    Wonosobo is a kecamatan in Tanggamus Regency, Lampung Province, on the southwestern coast of Sumatra around Semaka Bay. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the kecamatan lies immediately next to the regency capital at Kotaagung, with a road journey of around ten minutes between the two centres, and the local economy is closely tied to that of Kotaagung. Its coordinates place it at roughly 5.11 degrees south latitude and 104.21 degrees east longitude in the foothills above Semaka Bay.

    Tourism and attractions

    Wonosobo itself is not packaged as a stand-alone leisure circuit, but it sits within the broader tourism corridor of Tanggamus Regency, which includes the Semaka Bay coastline, the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site that protects Sumatran tigers, elephants and rhinos in the wider Lampung-Bengkulu border country), and the surfing breaks around Krui in neighbouring Pesisir Barat. The wider Lampung province is famous for its Way Kambas elephant sanctuary, the Krakatau volcanic complex in the Sunda Strait, and a multi-ethnic cultural fabric of Lampungese, Javanese transmigration families, Sundanese, Minangkabau and Bugis. Visitors typically combine Wonosobo and Kotaagung with onward trips along the Lampung coast.

    Property market

    Wonosobo has a small property market shaped by its position as an adjacent kecamatan to the Tanggamus regency capital. Housing stock is dominated by single-storey landed houses, simple shophouses near the Kotaagung border and traditional timber dwellings in upland desa, with no record of branded housing estates, apartments or strata projects. Land transactions mix formal BPN certification in established settlements with customary tenure on plantation land at the edges, so verification of title status is important before any acquisition. Commercial property concentrates along the road into Kotaagung and around small kecamatan-level markets that serve trade in agricultural produce, fish and basic supplies for surrounding villages.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Wonosobo is modest and largely informal, dominated by civil servants, teachers and health workers connected to the Kotaagung regency administration rather than by tourism. The wider Tanggamus economy depends on smallholder rice, coffee, cocoa and pepper farming, on fisheries from Semaka Bay and on small-scale gold mining, and demand for kost rooms and short-term contract houses follows that mix of public-sector and resource-sector employment. Investors weighing exposure to the area should consider the small scale of the local secondary market, the dependence on the Kotaagung–Bandar Lampung road corridor, and the absence of an established branded property segment rather than projecting metropolitan-style yields onto the kecamatan.

    Practical tips

    Wonosobo is reached by road from the regency capital at Kotaagung, with onward connections to Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital, via the Trans-Sumatra trunk road. Radin Inten II International Airport in Lampung Selatan serves the province with flights to Jakarta and other major Indonesian cities. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools and small markets are organised at desa and kecamatan level, while larger hospitals, banks and the regency administration are concentrated in Kotaagung and Bandar Lampung. The climate is tropical and humid with strong maritime influence, and foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens.

    More about Tanggamus

    Tanggamus – Coffee Plantations and Kiluan Bay DolphinsTanggamus Regency lies in the western part of Lampung province, at the southern tip of Sumatra. Its capital is Kota Agung. The…

    Tanggamus – Coffee Plantations and Kiluan Bay Dolphins

    Tanggamus Regency lies in the western part of Lampung province, at the southern tip of Sumatra. Its capital is Kota Agung. The region is one of Lampung’s most natural areas: coffee plantations around Tanggamus volcano and the wild dolphins of Kiluan Bay attract visitors.

    Attractions and Activities

    Kiluan Bay with dolphin watching (wild bottlenose dolphins). Tanggamus volcano area with coffee plantations and waterfalls. Quiet beaches of Semaka Bay. Visiting local pepper plantations.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Lampung culture is defining. Cuisine: seruit (grilled fish with sambal), gulai taboh, robusta coffee, and local pepper.

    Public Safety

    Tanggamus is safe. Medical care: hospital in Kota Agung. Bandar Lampung (approx. 2 hours) more advanced.

    Practical Information

    From Bandar Lampung Radin Inten Airport, approximately 2 hours. Accommodation: simple guesthouses, homestay in Kiluan.

    More about Lampung

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java…

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java by ferry and is an increasingly popular nature destination.

    Where is Lampung?

    Lampung is located at the southern tip of Sumatra, facing Java across the Sunda Strait. Bandar Lampung is the capital, accessible by air and ferry.

    What to See?

    1. Way Kambas National Park – Elephants and Rhinos

    One of Indonesia's most important wildlife reserves, home to Sumatran elephants, rhinos, and tigers. At the elephant conservation center, you can get up close with these magnificent animals.

    2. Kiluan Bay – Wild Dolphins

    Kiluan Bay is famous for wild dolphins that swim near the shore at dawn. The boat trip and dolphin watching is one of the most memorable Lampung experiences.

    3. Krakatau (Anak Krakatau)

    The successor of the legendary Krakatau volcano, Anak Krakatau is accessible by boat from Lampung. The volcanic island and surrounding waters are a spectacular sight.

    4. Tanjung Setia – Surf Paradise

    One of Sumatra's best surf spots with consistent waves and few tourists. The local surf community is friendly and helpful.

    5. Coffee Plantations

    Lampung is one of Indonesia's largest robusta coffee-producing regions. Visiting coffee plantations makes for an interesting side program.

    When to Visit?

    May–October is the dry season. The best surfing period is June–September. Dolphins can be observed year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1 day: Way Kambas elephant park
    • 1 day: Kiluan Bay and dolphins
    • 1 day: Krakatau excursion
    • 1–2 days: Tanjung Setia surfing

    Renting or Investing in Lampung?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Lampung, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Lampung, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Lampung Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Lampung is a paradise for nature-loving travelers. Elephant encounters, dolphins, volcano, and surfing together make it one of Sumatra's most versatile provinces.

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