Jukuh Kemuning – village in Kasui District, Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province
Jukuh Kemuning is an Indonesian village (desa) located in southern Sumatra, in Lampung Province, specifically within Kasui District (Kecamatan Kasui) of Way Kanan Regency (Kabupaten Way Kanan). Based on its geographical coordinates (–4.66° south latitude, 104.43° east longitude), the settlement is situated in the interior of the region, on topographically varied terrain near the border between Lampung Province and South Sumatra Province. Lampung Province itself is the southernmost province of Sumatra Island, with its capital city being Bandar Lampung. As detailed data specifically about Jukuh Kemuning is not readily available from available sources, the following description relies on the broader provincial and regional context.
General overview
Jukuh Kemuning belongs to the Kecamatan Kasui administrative unit, which operates as part of Kabupaten Way Kanan. Way Kanan Regency is located in the northern-central zone of Lampung Province and typically comprises agricultural and forested areas. The settlements in this regency are generally small villages whose livelihood is based largely on agriculture, plantation farming (coffee, rubber, oil palm), and small-scale commerce. According to 2025 data, Lampung Province has approximately 9.27 million inhabitants, with an average population density of 280 people/km², though this figure applies to the province as a whole; interior rural districts such as Kasui are generally far less densely populated than coastal or urban zones. Jukuh Kemuning itself is considered a relatively obscure village with no particular tourist significance, whose primary function is to organize local agricultural and community life. There is no available information in existing sources regarding any special administrative or cultural importance.
Real estate and investment
Specific detailed data on the real estate market of Jukuh Kemuning and Kasui District is not available. It is useful to consider the generally characteristic features of the rural real estate sector in broader Kabupaten Way Kanan and Lampung Province. In Lampung Province, real estate prices in rural areas are generally substantially lower than in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, and commercial real estate development is primarily concentrated in more urbanized zones. The trade in agricultural land and smaller residential properties is typical in this zone. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available, with legal frameworks governed by Indonesian land laws. From an investment perspective, rural areas in the Way Kanan regency may be of particular interest to plantation and agricultural investors, but detailed on-site due diligence and legal consultation are always essential in any case.
Safety and security
No location-specific, verifiable statistics or sources are available regarding the public safety of Jukuh Kemuning on which concrete statements could be based. In general terms, it can be said that in rural, interior areas of Lampung Province, including small villages in Way Kanan Regency, daily life takes place within relatively closed community frameworks where people know each other personally. However, Lampung Province as a whole – particularly certain road sections and areas related to cargo transport – is sometimes mentioned in Indonesian public discourse in connection with road safety challenges, which in rural areas are mainly related to infrastructure and transportation conditions. It is not possible to cite specific crime data about the village or Kasui District; for accurate information on the security situation, inquiries can be directed to local authorities or regional offices of the Indonesian National Police.
Tourist attractions
There is no available data on tourist attractions specifically associated with Jukuh Kemuning village from existing sources. However, the broader Lampung Province does offer numerous well-known natural and cultural attractions. The most famous natural area in the province is Way Kambas National Park, a reserve known for elephant and rhinoceros protection, though this lies at a considerable distance from Jukuh Kemuning, located in the eastern-southern portion of the province. The Krakatau volcano located near the Sunda Strait, as well as coastal areas, are also among Lampung's attractions, though these sites are found in other regions of the province. The interior, hilly-forested landscapes of Kasui District and Way Kanan Regency can primarily serve as a framework for nature-based, rural tourism, but specific, identifiable attractions cannot be named from available sources in areas near Jukuh Kemuning. This means that the region has not yet developed significant tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Jukuh Kemuning is a small, rural village in Kasui District of Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province, in southern Sumatra. Based on data available at the provincial level, Lampung is a populous province with a population of over 9 million, and its rural interior areas – including Way Kanan Regency – have an agricultural and natural character. No independent detailed information is available about the village, and it does not rank among known or prominent locations from either a tourist or real estate market perspective. The area primarily organizes the daily life of its local community and agricultural activities, and can provide a foundation for those interested in rural, nature-oriented Indonesian lifestyle.

