Lunyuk Rea – village in eastern Kabupaten Sumbawa, in Lunyuk District
Lunyuk Rea is an Indonesian settlement located on Sumbawa Island within the eastern district of Kabupaten Sumbawa. Administratively, it belongs to Lunyuk District (Kecamatan Lunyuk) and is classified within the West Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Barat), which forms part of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on its coordinates (-8.9216803, 117.2440957), the settlement is situated in the southern, coastal areas of Sumbawa Island. The broader administrative center of Kabupaten Sumbawa is Sumbawa Besar city, and the regency had a population of 527,715 by the end of 2024.
General overview
Lunyuk Rea is a smaller, little-known rural settlement for which independent, detailed administrative or statistical sources are currently unavailable. Kecamatan Lunyuk itself is one of the southern-southeastern districts of Sumbawa regency, and its relative distance from the main transportation axes and the regency's administrative center renders it somewhat isolated. Sumbawa Island in general is a region rich in agricultural and natural resources: the island is characterized by rice farming, livestock raising—particularly cattle herding, for which Sumbawa Island has long been known throughout Indonesia—as well as coastal fishing and aquaculture. These sectors likely define the economy of Lunyuk District as well, though verifiable specific data regarding Lunyuk Rea is currently unavailable. Lunyuk District is one of those areas that belongs to the more sparsely populated, nature-oriented zones of the regency and lies close to the southern coastal areas of Sumbawa Island.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data source is available regarding the real estate market in Lunyuk Rea; therefore, the following provides broader market context from Kabupaten Sumbawa and West Nusa Tenggara province. Sumbawa regency lies east of Lombok Island and is a less developed tourism area where property prices and turnover are generally significantly more moderate than in more developed tourism destinations within the same province. Investment interest in the region focuses primarily on agricultural land, infrastructure connected to mining, and fishing facilities, rather than tourism or residential property development. It is important to note that under the general framework of Indonesian land law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; various lease arrangements and rights such as Hak Pakai or Hak Guna Bangunan are available to them under specified conditions, which require legal and tax advice. Verifiable information regarding specific land prices, development projects, or investment returns in Lunyuk Rea is not available.
Safety and security
No local or reliable regional statistics regarding public safety in Lunyuk Rea are available in the provided sources. In general, it can be said that rural, smaller-population settlements in West Nusa Tenggara province typically have lower crime rates compared to major urban centers, though this assertion cannot be confirmed with specific data for Lunyuk Rea. The relatively sparsely populated, agricultural districts of Sumbawa regency—including Lunyuk District—generally do not feature in press reports concerning extraordinary public safety incidents, but this cannot be considered a statistically-based assessment. As with all rural areas in Indonesia, it is advisable to verify the current situation from reliable sources before visiting, such as travel authority information.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions specifically named in reference to Lunyuk Rea appear in available sources. However, the broader Lunyuk District and the southeastern area of Kabupaten Sumbawa may potentially be attractive based on their natural attributes to nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking quieter, less mass-tourism-oriented locations: on the southern coastal areas of Sumbawa Island, relatively untouched beaches and coral reefs can be found in several places, which are suitable for diving and snorkeling. Within Kabupaten Sumbawa territory, though at greater distance from Lunyuk Rea, natural and cultural values connected to other districts of the regency are also present. However, visitors are advised to research access to any specific named attractions and their verifiable information in advance from local or provincial tourism sources, as the present materials do not contain such data regarding Lunyuk District.
Summary
Lunyuk Rea is a smaller rural settlement on Sumbawa Island, which belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Lunyuk, within Kabupaten Sumbawa, and to West Nusa Tenggara province. The available sources extend only to general data at the regency level; therefore, independent statistics, tourism data, or real estate market information regarding the village are currently unavailable. The broader Sumbawa regency is a relatively underdeveloped tourism area and a region rich in agricultural and natural resources within Indonesia, whose local settlements—including Lunyuk Rea—primarily reflect the island's traditional way of life and natural environment.

