Kemu – a settlement in Banjit District, Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province
Kemu is an Indonesian village located in Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung) in the southern part of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Banjit District (Kecamatan Banjit), which forms part of Way Kanan Regency (Kabupaten Way Kanan). The regency seat is in Blambangan Umpu. Based on Kemu's geographic location and coordinates, the area is situated in the interior, inland regions of the regency, not on the coastline. As the available source material extends only to the regency level, the following presentation of narrower settlement-level data—where not verifiable—is clearly contextualized within the broader regional framework.
General overview
Kemu is a smaller, lesser-known settlement that does not feature in broader tourism or economic literature. From the available source, it can be established that it belongs to Banjit Kecamatan within Way Kanan Regency. Kabupaten Way Kanan itself is a relatively young administrative unit, having emerged from North Lampung Regency (Kabupaten Lampung Utara) as a result of territorial reorganization, with its seat in the aforementioned Blambangan Umpu. In mid-2024, the regency had approximately 493,071 inhabitants, which corresponds to a medium-sized Indonesian regency. Way Kanan directly borders three kabupatens belonging to South Sumatra Province: Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan, and Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ilir, meaning the region is situated near a provincial boundary. Kemu itself—from its location and the general character of the region—is presumably an agricultural, rural community, though detailed presentation of this requires verifiable settlement-level sources, which are not available.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable direct data is available regarding Kemu's real estate market. The broader context—namely the real estate market of Way Kanan Regency and Lampung Province—generally exhibits dynamics characteristic of rural areas in Sumatra: land prices and property values are substantially lower than in Indonesia's major cities or tourism-developed areas, thus investment return horizons are longer and liquidity may be limited. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land or residential property; primarily the Hak Pakai (use rights) structure is available to them, with duration and renewal provisions regulated within legal frameworks. These general Indonesian legal frameworks naturally apply in Kemu as well, but reliable information cannot be provided regarding specific local market prices, development opportunities, or investment activity due to source limitations.
Safety and security
No settlement-level verifiable statistics or sources are available regarding Kemu's public safety. Generally speaking, rural areas of Lampung Province—which include Way Kanan Regency and Banjit District within it—represent rural regions with public safety conditions corresponding to Indonesian averages. In certain larger cities of the province, such as Bandar Lampung, traffic safety and minor crime reports occasionally appear in the press, but valid general conclusions about a small rural village like Kemu cannot be drawn from these. As in other rural areas of Indonesia, travelers and residents are well-advised to monitor recommendations from local authorities and foreign ministry advisories, particularly when visiting less well-mapped areas.
Tourist attractions
The available source material makes no mention of named tourist attractions in Kemu. Regarding Way Kanan Regency as a whole, it can be stated that the kabupaten's natural assets—the hilly, forested landscapes running through the interior of Sumatra, waterways, and plantation areas—could potentially offer nature-based opportunities, but based on available sources, no specific named attractions can be linked to Banjit District or Kemu village itself. Among the broader attractions of Lampung Province can be counted, for example, Way Kambas National Park, located in the eastern part of the province and known for its Sumatran elephants, but this is geographically situated in a different district and cannot be directly connected to Kemu's immediate vicinity. When visiting other natural attractions in the province, it is advisable to preliminarily assess distances and road conditions when planning access routes.
Summary
Kemu is a small rural settlement located in Banjit District of Way Kanan Regency in Lampung Province, regarding which detailed verifiable settlement-level information is not currently publicly available. At the regency level, it can be established that Way Kanan is a medium-populated kabupaten near a provincial boundary in Sumatra's Lampung Province, with its seat in Blambangan Umpu and approximately 493,000 inhabitants as of mid-2024. Kemu is primarily understandable within the context of the region's rural, agricultural inland areas, and currently cannot be classified among particularly prominent Indonesian locations from tourism or investment perspectives.

