Tri Tunggal Jaya – a village in Gunung Agung district, Lampung province
Tri Tunggal Jaya is part of Gunung Agung kecamatan (district), which belongs to Tulang Bawang Barat kabupaten (regency) in Lampung province, located in the southern part of Sumatra island. The settlement is situated near Indonesia's Sunda Strait, toward the Java Sea. Tri Tunggal Jaya is a rural settlement with a small population, sharing in the general social and economic dynamics of Lampung province. In 2025, the province has approximately 9.3 million inhabitants, and the region's infrastructure is built around international ports and airports connected to development initiatives surrounding the capital region of Bandar Lampung.
General overview
Tri Tunggal Jaya belongs to Gunung Agung district, which is one of the administrative units of Tulang Bawang Barat kabupaten. The settlement's name (Tri Tunggal Jaya literally meaning "triple victory") is known, but specific settlement-level information is not available regarding the settlement's size, population, or special economic characteristics. Like most rural Indonesian settlements, it likely relies on agriculture and community-based local economy, though it can be said that the Tulang Bawang Barat region generally belongs to the peripheral areas of Lampung province, which play a role in the production and processing of agricultural products. The province is connected to two main cities: Bandar Lampung as the administrative and commercial center, and Metro city, while 13 kabupatens divide the remainder of the territory. In rural areas, where Tri Tunggal Jaya is classified, community organization and local government play a central role in providing infrastructure, education, and basic health services.
Real estate and investment
Tri Tunggal Jaya is a rural settlement for which specific real estate market data is not available. However, the broader real estate market context of Lampung province provides important background. Over recent decades, Lampung has experienced significant demographic and infrastructure development, which has made the real estate market dynamic in the capital region and along major transportation routes. In rural areas, such as Tri Tunggal Jaya, real estate prices are generally characteristically lower than in central parts of cities. Investments in such areas are based more on long-term agricultural potential or opportunities according to settlement development plans. According to regulations on real estate purchases in Indonesia, foreign individuals can lease land or property ownership shares for a limited period (35 years), but ownership within Indonesia's legal framework is significantly more restricted. The situation is more favorable for local investors or those with Indonesian citizenship. In rural Lampung regions, such as the Tri Tunggal Jaya area, real estate market activity is linked to the management of agricultural land and the development of agricultural infrastructure.
Safety and security
We do not have settlement-level security data for Tri Tunggal Jaya; however, based on information regarding general public safety in Lampung province, the region is located in the Java Sea area and the southern part of Sumatra. Lampung province as a whole constitutes an area that is divided between urban and rural centers mixed together. Rural areas, to which Tri Tunggal Jaya belongs, generally rely on community self-organization well known within Indonesia's interior rural areas for maintaining public order. In Indonesia's rural regions, a system of local communities, barangay-like organizations (rukun tetangga, rukun warga), and Islamic community councils (where applicable) operates. Lampung province is not among Indonesia's regions with higher crime rates, and in such types of rural, small settlements, security is generally based on community cooperation. Larger security risks are more closely linked to international traffic routes or zones near port cities. Travelers are advised to exercise normal caution, as in any rural part of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No specific information is available regarding settlement-level tourist attractions in Tri Tunggal Jaya. The settlement is not directly known as a tourist destination; however, other parts of Lampung province are organized around more significant tourist attractions. Lampung's proximity via the Sunda Strait is strategic, and the Java Sea coast and the presence of the Indian Ocean carry natural potential. Tulang Bawang Barat kabupaten is a rural area with underdeveloped tourist infrastructure, which mainly supports the local economy and community tourism. The direct appeal of Tri Tunggal Jaya can be understood within the framework of rural Indonesian village tourism, where those interested can witness local agricultural production, community life, and the rural Sumatran natural environment. Nationally, Lampung province is associated with historical and natural sites (such as ancient volcanoes, national parks, and surf spots on the southeastern coast); however, these are generally located farther from Tri Tunggal Jaya settlement. For a visitor interested in rural tourism, Tri Tunggal Jaya itself can be understood as an opportunity to experience authentic rural Indonesian life, where contact with locals and the Sumatran rural reality stand at the center.
Summary
Tri Tunggal Jaya is a rural settlement in Gunung Agung district of Tulang Bawang Barat kabupaten in Lampung province, bearing typical characteristics of Indonesian rural communities and agriculture. In the absence of specific settlement-level data, the settlement should be understood within the general context of Lampung province and Sumatra's rural regions. Real estate and investment opportunities are primarily linked to rural agriculture and community economic development, while public safety should be evaluated at a level similar to that of regional rural normalized conditions. From a tourist perspective, Tri Tunggal Jaya is not a prominent tourist destination; however, it offers opportunities for those interested in rural tourism and authentic Indonesian community life. The settlement benefits from transportation connections to other parts of Lampung province and the Sumatra region, which can create infrastructural and economic opportunities in the near future.

