Bujung Tenuk – a small settlement in the Menggala district of Lampung province
Bujung Tenuk is an Indonesian village located in Lampung province (Provinsi Lampung) in Sumatra, specifically belonging to the Kabupaten Tulang Bawang administrative unit and its Kecamatan Menggala district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 4.58 degrees south latitude and 105.21 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the inland areas of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Tulang Bawang is Menggala itself, meaning Bujung Tenuk lies in a district close to the regency's administrative center. According to data available at the regency level, the area of Kabupaten Tulang Bawang is 3,466.32 km², and its population in 2024 was 433,570 people.
General overview
Publicly available independent source material specific to Bujung Tenuk is currently not available, so the picture of the environment can only be drawn based on the characteristics of the broader administrative framework—Kecamatan Menggala and Kabupaten Tulang Bawang. According to data concerning the regency as a whole, the area is predominantly lowland in character: elevation above sea level varies between only 2 and 44 meters across the entire kabupaten. This topographical character creates favorable conditions for agricultural activity, particularly rice cultivation and plantation farming. Kabupaten Tulang Bawang takes its name from the Sungai Tulang Bawang River that flows through its territory, which also passes through the Menggala district—thus this river system directly determines the geographical environment of Bujung Tenuk. Kecamatan Menggala itself is the regency's administrative and commercial center, which presupposes a relative level of services and basic infrastructure in the district. Bujung Tenuk is itself a small settlement with little regional recognition, which primarily fits into the local agricultural and fishing economy.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Bujung Tenuk is not available from publicly verifiable sources. Considering Kabupaten Tulang Bawang as a whole, the area belongs to the inland regions of Lampung, whose real estate market generally shows more modest activity compared to the provincial capital Bandar Lampung. The regency is more active in agricultural and small-scale commercial properties, based on local needs. Menggala, as the district seat, may attract somewhat livelier real estate turnover compared to neighboring villages, as its administrative, educational, and commercial functions generate modest local demand. Generally speaking, in the inland areas of Lampung province—in contrast to touristically developed islands such as Bali or Lombok—the real estate market primarily aligns with local economic needs, and is not characterized by significant foreign investor interest. In Indonesia, opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire property are restricted by general legal frameworks: direct land ownership is prohibited, however certain long-term lease constructions (hak sewa, hak pakai) are legally available within the established frameworks.
Safety and security
Unique, local-level public security statistics specific to Bujung Tenuk are not available from public sources. Regarding Kecamatan Menggala and Kabupaten Tulang Bawang, it can be stated generally that rural villages with smaller populations in Lampung province typically have lower crime rates than the province's larger cities. Villages based on agricultural activity and small community life traditionally represent strong community control in their social fabric. However, for any traveler or person renting property, compliance with generally applicable safety precautions is recommended: securing valuables, respecting local customs, and knowing how to contact authorities. This compilation refrains from citing specific police or crime data, given their absence.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source contains named tourist attractions associated with Bujung Tenuk. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Tulang Bawang, one of the most well-known sites of natural and economic-historical significance is Bumi Dipasena, located in the Kecamatan Rawajitu Timur district, which was one of Southeast Asia's largest shrimp farming regions during the peak period of the 1990s. However, this area is at a considerable distance from Bujung Tenuk, situated in the kabupaten's coastal zone. The Menggala district itself lies along the Sungai Tulang Bawang River, and its countryside may offer riverside landscape value, although its tourist infrastructure is limited based on available information. For those seeking the natural features of Lampung province, verifiable tourist offerings are also available in the southern part of the province, for example in the Way Kambas National Park region (which is also located in Lampung province), though this is a considerably more distant destination from Bujung Tenuk.
Summary
Bujung Tenuk is a small, publicly poorly documented settlement in the Kabupaten Tulang Bawang region of Lampung province, located in the Kecamatan Menggala district, where the valley of the Sungai Tulang Bawang River and the lowland topography define the landscape. According to data available at the regency level, the region is characterized by agricultural land use, a low-elevation area whose administrative and commercial hub is Menggala. Real estate market, tourist, and public security-specific data are not verifiable at the local level, so in these matters only the general characteristics of the broader region are authoritative. For more precise local information concerning the area, it is advisable to contact the official bodies of Kabupaten Tulang Bawang or local sources.

