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    About Pagarawan

    Pagarawan – village in Merawang District, Bangka Island

    Pagarawan is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Merawang District, which forms part of Bangka Regency, on Bangka Island in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province. The province encompasses an island group lying beyond the Bangka Strait, east of Sumatra's coast, and has functioned as an independent province since 2001. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the inland, terrestrial areas of Bangka Island, at a relatively short distance from the province's capital, Pangkalpinang city. No independent, detailed source material is available specifically about Pagarawan; therefore, the following account relies on verifiable data concerning the broader administrative units – Bangka Regency and Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province – with this being clearly indicated in all cases.

    General overview

    Pagarawan is one of the smaller villages belonging to Merawang District on Bangka Island. Merawang District itself forms part of Bangka Regency, which is one of the original administrative units of the province – Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province, upon its establishment in 2000, comprised three units under Law No. 27: Bangka Regency, Belitung Regency, and Pangkalpinang City. The province expanded further in 2003 with four additional regencies. Bangka Regency thus represents one of the island's oldest and most developed administrative areas. The province as a whole – and within it, Bangka Regency's region – has traditionally been defined by tin mining: Kepulauan Bangka Belitung is one of Indonesia's most significant tin-producing regions, and this industry has shaped the local economy, landscape, and society for centuries. No data is available in accessible sources regarding village-level characteristics of Pagarawan, such as population, area, or local institutions.

    Real estate and investment

    Independent real estate market data specific to Pagarawan is not available in publicly accessible sources. In broader context, the real estate market in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province is relatively smaller and less developed than in Indonesia's major tourist or industrial centers; however, mining and local economic activity generate certain demand in the region. The province's capital, Pangkalpinang, represents the most active commercial and real estate hub within the island group; in rural districts – such as Merawang District – properties are primarily accessible to local Indonesian buyers. It is important to note, as a general regulatory framework, that in Indonesia foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or various leasehold structures are available, the details of which must always be clarified with local legal experts. From an investment perspective, the rural villages of Bangka Regency, including Pagarawan's area, are primarily relevant for purposes connected to local agricultural or small-scale industrial activities, rather than for large-scale tourism or commercial investments.

    Safety and security

    No specific, village-level data is available regarding Pagarawan's public safety situation. Considering Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province as a whole, available general descriptions indicate that the province is a relatively peaceful region by Indonesian standards, not typically characterized by regular, serious public safety problems. In rural districts – such as villages in Merawang District – it is generally characteristic that the tight fabric of community life and low population density contribute to the maintenance of local order; however, these statements are of a general regional nature and do not substitute for concrete, current on-site information. For travelers and potential investors, it is always recommended to consult with local authorities or reliable local contacts regarding the current situation.

    Tourist attractions

    No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources specifically regarding Pagarawan. The broader Bangka Regency and Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province, however, offer numerous natural and cultural attractions found across various parts of the island. The province as a whole – particularly Bangka and Belitung islands – is known for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear coastal waters, and industrial heritage connected to historical tin mining. Pangkalpinang, the province's capital, is the most significant urban center in the region from cultural and gastronomic perspectives. Since Pagarawan is located in Merawang District and, based on its coordinates, falls within the inland areas of Bangka Island, proximity to Pangkalpinang, the nearest major city, may be one of the region's notable characteristics; however, no source-based data is available regarding exact distances. The characteristics of the rural Bangka landscape – reddish laterite soil, palm groves, and small rivers – are generally observable features in the island's inland areas, which may hold interest for nature enthusiasts.

    Summary

    Pagarawan is a small, rural village on Bangka Island, in Merawang District, as part of Bangka Regency, within Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province. The province has been an independent province of Indonesia since 2001 and comprises an island group known for its tin mining and natural beauty. No independent, detailed source data is available specifically about Pagarawan; for any deeper information regarding the village – whether concerning property purchase, investment, or local visits – the involvement of on-site, current information and local experts is essential.


    More about Merawang

    Merawang – Bangka's Strategic Gateway DistrictMerawang occupies a strategically important position in Bangka Regency, between Pangkal Pinang and coastal Sungailiat. The district is…

    Merawang – Bangka's Strategic Gateway District

    Merawang occupies a strategically important position in Bangka Regency, between Pangkal Pinang and coastal Sungailiat. The district is home to Depati Amir Airport, the main air gateway to Bangka Island, elevating its importance for commerce and property development. The landscape is a mix of lowland plains, former tin mining areas and coastal stretches. Merawang has benefited from infrastructure investment including road improvements and industrial zone development, transforming a once-quiet rural area into one of Bangka's most dynamic districts.

    Tourism and attractions

    While primarily an infrastructure hub, Merawang has several points of interest. The eastern coastline features accessible beaches that offer pleasant seaside escapes. Former mining lakes have become recreational areas for fishing and picnicking. The district serves as a first-impression corridor for visitors arriving by air, with restaurants and warungs along the main road catering to travellers heading to Sungailiat and Belinyu's beach destinations. The position between the airport and northern tourist beaches gives Merawang a natural transit role. The ordinary rhythm of agricultural work, school routines and community gatherings forms much of what is interesting to observe here, and the rewards for attentive visitors are subtler than in established tourism centres.

    Property market

    Merawang has one of the more active property markets in Bangka Regency, driven by airport proximity and its position along the main development corridor. Land prices along the Pangkal Pinang–Sungailiat highway are among the highest outside the capital, particularly near the airport and industrial areas. The market features commercial land for warehousing, residential plots and agricultural land being converted. Several housing estates have been developed targeting government employees and airport workers. Hotel and guesthouse development is emerging around the airport area. Building activity in such districts is typically modest and locally financed, with most structures using simple block, brick or timber construction matched to the household's budget rather than to wider market expectations.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Merawang offers the strongest infrastructure-driven investment case in Bangka. The airport creates consistent accommodation demand from domestic travellers and business visitors. Industrial zones generate demand for worker housing and commercial space. Land values along the highway corridor show steady appreciation. As Bangka-Belitung's tourism grows, airport-area accommodation demand should increase. The district benefits from government infrastructure spending that reduces private investment risk, making it attractive for investors seeking relatively lower-risk opportunities. Exit horizons in such districts are typically long, and any plan should assume that the most realistic eventual buyer is local or regional rather than a national or international institutional party.

    Practical tips

    Merawang is centrally located – Pangkal Pinang is 20 minutes south, Sungailiat 15 minutes north. The airport provides daily flights to Jakarta, Palembang and other cities. Infrastructure is relatively good: reliable electricity, mobile coverage and basic commercial facilities. Healthcare is available at clinics, with the main hospital in Pangkal Pinang. The flat terrain means some low-lying areas are susceptible to flooding during peak monsoon rains, which buyers should factor into property decisions. Travellers and prospective residents should arrive prepared with cash, since ATM coverage in rural Indonesian districts can be uneven, and a basic working knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia greatly improves day-to-day interactions outside the regency capital.

    More about Bangka

    Bangka – The Island of Granite BeachesBangka Island is part of the Bangka-Belitung Islands province, located east of Sumatra beyond the Bangka Strait. The island was once the…

    Bangka – The Island of Granite Beaches

    Bangka Island is part of the Bangka-Belitung Islands province, located east of Sumatra beyond the Bangka Strait. The island was once the world's largest tin producer, and tin mining still shapes the landscape today. Alongside this, the island captivates with its crystal-clear beaches and distinctive granite rock formations.

    Attractions & Activities

    Pantai Matras, Pantai Parai Tenggiri and Pantai Tanjung Kelayang are the most picturesque beaches – giant granite boulders emerge from the white sand. From Tanjung Kelayang beach, boat trips explore the surrounding granite islets, including Pulau Lengkuas with its famous old Dutch lighthouse. The fishing town of Sungailiat attracts visitors with its seafood restaurants.

    Culture & Cuisine

    Lempah kuning (yellow curry fish stew) and mie koba (onion and prawn noodle soup) are must-tries. Bangka pepper (merica putih Muntok) is world-renowned – white pepper produced here is prized in European and Asian gastronomy alike.

    Practical Information

    Pangkalpinang is the island's capital with an airport 45 minutes from Jakarta. The beaches are about 30-60 minutes from the capital by car.

    More about Bangka-Belitung Islands

    The Bangka-Belitung Islands are a province off Sumatra's eastern coast known for white sand beaches bordered by massive granite boulders, crystal-clear seas, and unique natural…

    The Bangka-Belitung Islands are a province off Sumatra's eastern coast known for white sand beaches bordered by massive granite boulders, crystal-clear seas, and unique natural beauty.

    Where is it?

    The two main islands, Bangka and Belitung, are located between Sumatra and Borneo. Tanjung Pandan (Belitung) is accessible by air from Jakarta.

    What to See?

    1. Granite Boulder Beaches

    The most characteristic sight of Bangka-Belitung is the massive granite boulders scattered along the shore. Tanjung Tinggi, Tanjung Kelayang, and Burung Mandi Beach are the most spectacular. The rocks offer unique photo opportunities.

    2. Snorkeling and Marine Life

    Crystal-clear water provides excellent snorkeling opportunities. The Lengkuas Island lighthouse and surrounding coral reefs are popular destinations.

    3. Tin Mines and Industrial Heritage

    The islands were once home to the world's largest tin mines. Former mining sites now serve as tourist attractions, offering insight into the region's industrial past.

    4. Local Gastronomy

    Seafood is excellent and fresh. Local specialties include mie belitung (Belitung noodles) and fresh fish dishes.

    When to Visit?

    March–October is the best period, when the sea is calm and beaches are most enjoyable.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–4 days:

    • 1–2 days: Belitung beaches and granite boulders
    • 1 day: Snorkeling and Lengkuas Island
    • 1 day: Tin mine and local villages

    Renting or Investing in Bangka-Belitung Islands?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Bangka-Belitung Islands, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Bangka-Belitung Islands, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Bangka-Belitung Islands Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    The Bangka-Belitung Islands are Indonesia's hidden beach paradise. Granite boulders, crystal-clear water, and a peaceful atmosphere offer a perfect escape as an alternative to crowded Bali.

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