Bug-Bug – a settlement in Kecamatan Lingsar, Kabupaten Lombok Barat
Bug-Bug is a small settlement in Indonesia's Nusa Tenggara Barat (West Nusa Tenggara) province, located in the western part of Lombok island. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Lingsar district, which functions as part of Kabupaten Lombok Barat (West Lombok regency). The regency seat is located in the city of Gerung. Bug-Bug forms part of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, and based on its coordinates (-8.5736948, 116.1546362), it is situated in the western, inland areas of Lombok. Verifiable data specific exclusively to Bug-Bug is currently limited, so the description below primarily outlines the characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Lombok Barat, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Bug-Bug is not among Lombok's most well-known settlements or those most frequently mentioned in tourism circles, and its name does not appear in standard descriptions of the island's major tourist routes. Kecamatan Lingsar is an inland, mountainous district in the western part of Lombok, where several smaller rural communities are located. According to population data from Kabupaten Lombok Barat measured in mid-2023, the regency as a whole had a population of 737,647 people, with a population density of around 800 people per km² — indicating a relatively densely populated rural area. Bug-Bug is situated within this broader, mixed-character territory, where agriculture, primarily rice cultivation, has traditionally been an important source of livelihood. The Kecamatan Lingsar district is generally characterized by green, hilly-valley landscape, and lies close to numerous cultural and natural attractions of Lombok, which shape the general character of the area.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable settlement-level data is available regarding Bug-Bug's real estate market, so investment opportunities should be understood within the broader context of Kabupaten Lombok Barat and Lombok island as a whole. Over the past decade, West Lombok regency has received increasing attention regarding property development, partly due to the expansion of Lombok's tourism infrastructure, which has been strengthened by the opening of Lombok International Airport and the progress of the Mandalika development zone. However, these developments are felt more strongly in areas closer to the coast and those specifically developed as tourism centers; in the case of an inland, small rural community such as Bug-Bug, the real estate market is likely to have considerably more modest activity and lower price levels. Foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire property in Indonesia are restricted by general Indonesian law: direct ownership (Hak Milik) is generally prohibited to foreigners, however, long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal structures are theoretically available within legal frameworks, but in all cases these require thorough local legal advice. Before any investment decision, it is advisable to involve an expert with expertise in Indonesian law.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available regarding public safety in Bug-Bug. Kabupaten Lombok Barat and Lombok island as a whole are generally considered areas where everyday public safety operates at levels typical of rural Indonesian regions. Lombok as a whole has become increasingly visited in terms of tourism over the past decades, and in certain areas of the island — particularly in the larger tourism centers — local authorities place greater emphasis on maintaining public safety. In inland, small villages such as Bug-Bug may be, communal lifestyle and close local social fabric generally coincide with stable, low-level crime rates, though specific data cannot be cited. From a natural hazard perspective, it is important to note that West Nusa Tenggara province falls within an earthquake-prone zone — as demonstrated by the 2018 Lombok earthquake series, which caused serious damage to the region. Regarding this, it is worth consulting current natural disaster risk maps and information from local authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable data from identified sources is available regarding tourist attractions at the settlement level in Bug-Bug. However, Kecamatan Lingsar district — to which Bug-Bug belongs — is located near one of Lombok's well-known cultural sites: the Pura Lingsar temple complex is situated in the Lingsar area and is one of Lombok's most significant sacred places, combining different religious traditions (Hindu-Balinese and Sasak Wetu Telu), visited annually by devotees and those with interest during the Perang Topat festival. This site is associated with the district, so it may be accessible from Bug-Bug's immediate vicinity, though exact distance data cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Among the more distant but well-known attractions of Lombok Barat regency are the Senggigi beaches and the Gili islands, which can be accessed from other areas of the regency, and the broader appeal of Mount Rinjani volcano also remains within the island. Bug-Bug itself characterizes the broader landscape as an inland, quieter, rural-character area.
Summary
Bug-Bug is a small, inland settlement in Kabupaten Lombok Barat regency, in Kecamatan Lingsar district, regarding which direct, verifiable data is currently limited. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Lombok Barat, is a region of nearly 738,000 people with relatively dense settlement, whose real estate market shows dynamism primarily along the coast and tourism development zones. Bug-Bug itself likely represents more the quiet, traditional village lifestyle and the characteristics of Lombok's inland landscape, while cultural and natural attractions are primarily accessible at the broader district and regency levels. Those seeking more detailed, specific information are advised to consult local sources, official administrative records of Kabupaten Lombok Barat, and on-site inquiry.

