Kasui Lama – a small village settlement in Kasui District, Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province
Kasui Lama is a village-type settlement belonging to Way Kanan Regency (Kabupaten Way Kanan) in Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung), Indonesia, within Kasui District (Kecamatan Kasui). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Sumatra island, at approximately –4.72° southern latitude and 104.43° eastern longitude. Way Kanan Regency directly borders several kabupaten in South Sumatra Province (Sumatera Selatan), placing Kasui Lama in a unique transitional zone between Sumatra's interior regions and the provincial boundary. Given that no independent, publicly accessible settlement-level sources are currently available, the following description relies on verifiable data from the regency and the broader region.
General overview
Kasui Lama is one of the villages in Kasui District, which itself functions as part of Way Kanan Regency. Way Kanan Regency is one of the relatively young administrative units carved out from the former Kabupaten Lampung Utara, with its seat in the city of Blambangan Umpu. As of mid-2024, the regency had a population of approximately 493,071, indicating a medium-sized interior administrative unit by Indonesian standards. Kasui Lama and the settlements of Kasui District are predominantly agricultural in character: plantation-based farming typical of Sumatra's interior regions – particularly rubber and palm oil production – fundamentally shapes local lifestyle and economy. The village (desa or kampung level) administrative framework represents the lowest level of Indonesia's territorial system and direct community level, into which Kasui Lama is integrated. The settlement's name – the "Lama" suffix meaning old or original in Indonesian – may indicate that a more recently established administrative unit was created nearby, a common administrative practice in Sumatra's interior regions. The locality's infrastructural development, road network, and public services represent a level similar to other interior rural villages in Way Kanan Regency, though precise verified data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Kasui Lama's real estate market is not accessible. Considering the broader context of Way Kanan Regency, it can be said that this interior Sumatran region is characterized primarily as a market for agricultural and plantation properties: transactions typically involve productive land, rubber tree plantations, and palm oil areas. The urban residential real estate market concentrates on the regency seat in Blambangan Umpu and at larger district administrative centers; in smaller villages such as Kasui Lama, real estate transactions are considerably more limited and less transparent. From an investment perspective, the region's appeal derives partly from transport connections toward South Sumatra and partly from agricultural production potential, though development infrastructure and market liquidity lag behind those of Lampung's coastal or major urban zones. Under the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) domestically; for them, long-term leasing arrangements and the Hak Pakai title form alternatives, which should certainly be reviewed with legal advisors before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security statistics or detailed analysis specifically for Kasui Lama is not publicly available. Way Kanan Regency and the interior rural regions of Lampung Province generally are known as relatively quiet agricultural communities by Sumatran standards; the rhythm of daily life is governed by local community norms and traditional neighborhood relations. However, in certain areas of Lampung Province – particularly along strategically important transport routes – road safety challenges and minor criminal issues have previously emerged, characteristics common to many rural areas of Indonesia. No specific data concerning Kasui Lama is available in this regard, so broader provincial and regency-level context is authoritative in assessing the general situation. When planning travel itineraries, consultation with local authorities and domestic diplomatic missions is advisable.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources listing named sites of interest or attractions exist regarding Kasui Lama as a tourist destination. The interior areas of Kasui District and Way Kanan Regency primarily offer nature-oriented landscapes dotted with plantations and tropical forests, which may provide experiences for visitors interested in nature-based and agro-tourism rather than organized mass tourism. Way Kanan Regency lies near the foothills of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, one of Sumatra's defining natural formations, where several protected areas and national parks are found in the broader region; however, verified data on their accessibility and precise distance from Kasui Lama is not available. The province's better-known tourist destinations – including Lampung's southern coastline and the Krakatau volcanic area – lie at considerable distance from the regency's interior northern portions. Those wishing to visit Kasui Lama and its surroundings should consult with local tourism offices or the regency's tourism authority for current recommendations.
Summary
Kasui Lama is a small, agriculture-oriented village settlement in Lampung Province, located in Kasui District, Way Kanan Regency, in Sumatra's interior southern regions. As of mid-2024, the regency had a population of nearly half a million and was administratively separated from the former Kabupaten Lampung Utara; its seat is in Blambangan Umpu. Currently, no independent, detailed public sources exist regarding Kasui Lama, so specific decisions concerning the locality – whether related to real estate investment, tourism, or settlement – would benefit from involvement of local experts and current on-site information gathering.

