Ban – a small Balinese settlement in Kecamatan Kubu, Kabupaten Karangasem
Ban is a Balinese settlement that belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Kubu, as part of Kabupaten Karangasem (Karangasem Regency), in Bali Province, within the broader Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on its coordinates, it is located in the northeastern, mountainous and near-coastal zone of the island. Direct, settlement-level source material is not currently available, therefore the location is presented below based on the broader context of Kecamatan Kubu and Kabupaten Karangasem, clearly indicating which level of analysis each statement pertains to.
General overview
The village of Ban, as part of Kecamatan Kubu, falls into one of Karangasem Regency's less developed and less tourism-oriented districts. The Kubu district lies in eastern Bali, at the broader base of the Gunung Agung volcano, and characteristically exhibits a dual character: on one hand, the area encompasses steep, forested interior highlands; on the other, it borders the Bali Sea with rocky and sandy coastal areas. Kabupaten Karangasem in general is one of Bali's least industrialized and relatively rural regions, where agriculture, fishing, and traditional village community life play defining roles. Settlements belonging to this district – Ban among them – are typically small communities with modest populations that preserve predominantly Balinese Hindu traditions. Life in the villages moves at a slower pace, with simpler infrastructure compared to Bali's southern, heavily touristed zone. It is important to emphasize that these observations reflect general characteristics of Kecamatan Kubu and Kabupaten Karangasem; verified data specifically about Ban is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Kabupaten Karangasem shows more restrained demand and lower land prices compared to Bali Province as a whole, particularly when compared with the southern and western, heavily developed areas. The region has not attracted the same level of foreign investment wave as Kabupaten Badung or areas belonging to the Gianyar district; interest is rather limited to local buyers and foreigners seeking quieter environments and arranging for extended stays. Under Indonesia's general real estate regulatory framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire property in the "Hak Milik" (full ownership) category; for them, "Hak Pakai" (usage rights, generally for renewable periods) and arrangements entered into through a nominal Indonesian property owner are the most common forms, though these carry legal and financial risks. In the rural districts of Karangasem, including areas belonging to Kecamatan Kubu, stricter agricultural and forest land regulations may impose additional constraints on development. All these statements reflect general market conditions at the regency and provincial levels; specific price-level or demand data regarding Ban cannot be provided due to the lack of verifiable sources.
Safety and security
Bali Province as a whole is generally characterized by relatively low levels of violent crime when compared to major Indonesian cities, which is partly explained by the island's small size, tight village community structures, and traditional social control mechanisms. Kabupaten Karangasem, including Kecamatan Kubu district, is typically quieter and less frequently mentioned as a destination among tourists and foreigners; while this is not itself data about public safety, it does suggest that minor crimes associated with mass tourism (pickpocketing, vandalism) are less likely to occur here than in the more crowded southern zones. These observations represent general characteristics valid for the broader region; no verified crime statistics specifically about Ban are available. As in all Indonesian rural areas, natural hazards – primarily the volcanic activity of Gunung Agung and potential evacuation situations arising from it – warrant monitoring and attention.
Tourist attractions
No verified source currently identifies named tourist attractions specific to Ban. Within the area of Kecamatan Kubu and Kabupaten Karangasem, however, several locations may be relevant when gaining a general understanding of the region. Within Karangasem Regency as a whole, a well-known attraction is the Pura Besakih temple complex, which stands on the slopes of Gunung Agung and is recognized as Bali's largest and most important Hindu temple; this is not necessarily located in immediate proximity to Ban. The coastal sections of Kecamatan Kubu, featuring black volcanic sand beaches overlooking the Bali Sea and the scenic qualities of fishing villages, are verifiable natural features generally characteristic of the region. From the broader base of Gunung Agung volcano, internal trekking routes and viewpoints are known throughout the Karangasem area. Precise distance data and named locations relative to Ban cannot be provided due to the lack of verifiable sources.
Summary
Ban is a small, rural Balinese settlement in Kecamatan Kubu district, located in the eastern, mountainous-coastal zone of Kabupaten Karangasem. No verified settlement-level source material was available; therefore, this overview relies on general characteristics of the district and regency. The location is not a prominent destination in terms of mass Bali tourism; its real estate market can be characterized by the restrained activity typical of rural regions in the province; no specific local data regarding public safety can be provided. Natural hazards, including the volcanic activity of Gunung Agung, represent a relevant factor in the broader region.

