Kopang Rembiga – a village in Kopang District, Central Lombok
Kopang Rembiga is a village (desa) in Indonesia, which belongs to the Kecamatan Kopang administrative unit, as part of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Central Lombok Regency), in Nusa Tenggara Barat (West Nusa Tenggara) Province. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located in the inner, central area of Lombok island, at approximately -8.64° south latitude and 116.36° east longitude. Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, classified within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, is bordered by Bali to the west and Nusa Tenggara Timur to the east, and comprises two major islands — Lombok and Sumbawa. The administrative capital of the province is Mataram city.
General overview
Kopang Rembiga is a relatively small, rural community for which detailed, publicly accessible demographic or infrastructural data is not currently available in this source material. The fact that it is a village within Kecamatan Kopang determines its administrative classification: district-level administration is connected to Lombok Tengah Regency, within whose territory both more densely populated towns and scattered, agrarian-character villages are found. The indigenous ethnicity of Lombok island is the Sasak people, who, according to Nusa Tenggara Barat sources, constitute the predominant majority of the population on Lombok island. Sasak communities have traditionally engaged in rice cultivation, handicrafts, and small-scale commerce; this broader cultural and economic background is likely applicable to daily life in Kopang Rembiga as well, although specific local data on this is not available. The areas belonging to the Kopang district are part of the inner, hilly-plain region of Lombok, in contrast to the island's busier coastal zone frequented by tourists.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Kopang Rembiga — land prices, rental rates, development projects — are not available in the compiled source material. From the broader context, namely the real estate market of Lombok Tengah Regency and Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, it can be noted that the region has received growing attention from investors over the past decade, primarily in areas near Lombok's southern coasts, where tourism development has generated stronger demand. In Lombok's inner, non-coastal areas — such as the Kopang Kecamatan region — real estate prices generally remain significantly lower compared to coastal zones, and the market is more concentrated on the local agricultural and residential property segment. With regard to the general regulatory framework: in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; for them, long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa) or arrangements through a nominee owner are available, all of which require involvement of a local legal advisor. This general Indonesian land ownership regulation applies to Kopang Rembiga as well.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or police data for Kopang Rembiga are not included in the available source material, so only the broader regional context can be presented. Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, and within it Lombok Tengah Regency, is generally considered a rural area where different — typically less complex — crime patterns are observed compared to major cities. In Lombok's interior villages, community ties are stronger, which according to many analyses has a favorable effect on local public safety. However, as in other rural areas of Indonesia, traffic safety — particularly concerning the use of two-wheeled vehicles — generally warrants attention. For any specific, current public safety assessment, consultation with local authorities and current Indonesian public safety reports are recommended.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions directly associated with Kopang Rembiga village are not currently documented from available sources. However, Lombok Tengah Regency and the broader Lombok island are home to numerous well-known natural and cultural sites that may be accessible from the Kopang area. Lombok's generally recognized natural features include Mount Rinjani (Gunung Rinjani), which rises in the northern part of the island as one of Indonesia's highest peaks and is a popular trekking destination. On Lombok's southern coasts, the beach areas around Kuta (Lombok) and the Mandalika development zone have received significant tourism infrastructure expansion in recent years. In the interior areas of Central Lombok, Sasak folk culture — traditional villages, weaving workshops — also represents a known attraction in the region, although their exact distances from Kopang Rembiga cannot be precisely stated due to source limitations. Those interested are advised to consult the Kabupaten Lombok Tengah local tourism information office for specific routes.
Summary
Kopang Rembiga is a rural village located in the interior of Lombok island, in Kecamatan Kopang, belonging to Kabupaten Lombok Tengah in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. Based on the characteristics of available source material, the place is part of the Sasak ethnic inhabited, agrarian-character inner Lombok region, for which detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourism data are not yet publicly documented. For real estate and investment questions, as well as for assessing public safety, regional connections at the regency and provincial level provide a broader contextual framework.

