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    Tanah murah 7 hektar pinggir {{CONTACT}} raya di Belitung Leasehold

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    IDR 116.7M

    Bangka-Belitung Islands - Belitung - Badau - Sungai Samak

    About Aik Ketekok

    Aik Ketekok – a smaller settlement in the capital district of Belitung Island

    Aik Ketekok is located in the Kepulauan Bangka Belitung (Bangka-Belitung Islands) Indonesian province on Belitung Island, as part of Kabupaten Belitung (Belitung Regency). The settlement belongs to Tanjungpandan District (kecamatan), whose seat, Tanjungpandan, is also the administrative capital of Belitung Regency. Based on its coordinates (−2.74° S, 107.65° E), it is located in the western–central part of the island. No independent, settlement-level statistical data is currently available; therefore, the information presented below consists of verified data available at the level of Tanjungpandan District and Belitung Regency, clearly indicating that these refer to the broader district and regency. Independent, settlement-level statistical or tourism data is lacking, so the nature and characteristics of the settlement can best be inferred from the broader district and regency level context.

    General overview

    Aik Ketekok belongs to Tanjungpandan District, which is one of five districts in Belitung Regency. Tanjungpandan District itself covers an area of 378.45 km²; in the 2010 census, a population of 86,487 was recorded, and in the 2020 census, this had risen to 103,062 residents in the district, indicating a clear growth trend. Tanjungpandan city is the largest urban center on Belitung Island, so smaller settlements within the district – including Aik Ketekok – are located in a district with relatively developed local infrastructure. In the name Aik Ketekok, the word "aik" in the local Malay dialect means water or a small watercourse, which may suggest that the settlement developed near a natural water source, though the available material contains no concrete, source-based data on this. Population, area, or institutional description at settlement level cannot be provided due to lack of sources.

    Real estate and investment

    Independent, settlement-level market data on Aik Ketekok's real estate market is not available. In terms of broader context, it can be said that Belitung Island has become a focus of increasing tourism and investor interest in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province over the past decade, particularly since the island gained greater international recognition. Tanjungpandan District, as the economic and administrative center of the island, generally shows higher real estate turnover and more developed commercial infrastructure than more remote areas of the island; this dynamic may also affect smaller settlements in the district, but specific prices or transaction data cannot be provided due to lack of sources. According to the general framework of Indonesian property regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease agreements are typically available, so legal consultation is recommended before any real estate investment.

    Safety and security

    No independent, verifiable statistical data is available on safety and security in Aik Ketekok. Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province and within it Belitung Island is generally considered a quieter, lower-density area compared to the Indonesian average, where daily life is not characterized by high levels of criminal incidents – however, this does not qualify the actual security situation of any given settlement but rather reflects the general perception of the region. Tanjungpandan District is the most populated and well-equipped administrative unit on the island, where the level of law enforcement infrastructure is more developed compared to more rural areas. Before traveling or settling, it is advisable to inquire about the current situation from local authorities or reliable local contacts.

    Tourist attractions

    No data is available in the accessible sources regarding tourist attractions specifically identified with Aik Ketekok by name. Tanjungpandan District and Belitung Regency, however, contain numerous known natural and cultural attractions. Tanjungpandan city – whose district includes Aik Ketekok – is the main starting point for the island's tourism infrastructure: from here one can access the granite-rock beaches and crystal-clear bays that have made Belitung Island famous and serve as its trademark within the Kepulauan Bangka Belitung region. The local Malay cultural heritage, traditional fishing villages, and the island's characteristic granite geological landscape are all attractions that can be reached from Tanjungpandan District. Based on its coordinates, Aik Ketekok may be located close to these sites, but exact distances and routes cannot be provided due to lack of sources.

    Summary

    Aik Ketekok is a smaller settlement belonging to Tanjungpandan District on Belitung Island in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province. The district is the largest and most populous administrative unit in Belitung Regency, with more than 103,000 residents according to the 2020 census. Due to the lack of independent, settlement-level statistical or tourism data, the nature and characteristics of the place can best be understood from the broader district and regency level context. Before making real estate decisions, involvement of a local specialist is recommended, and for matters of public safety, up-to-date local information is advised.


    More about Tanjungpandan

    Tanjungpandan – Belitung's Capital and Commercial Heart Tanjungpandan is the capital of Belitung Regency and the largest town on Belitung Island. Situated on the western coast, the…

    Tanjungpandan – Belitung's Capital and Commercial Heart

    Tanjungpandan is the capital of Belitung Regency and the largest town on Belitung Island. Situated on the western coast, the town serves as the administrative, commercial and service centre for the entire island. Tanjungpandan combines the charm of a small Indonesian coastal town with growing urban amenities driven by Belitung's tourism boom. The town features colonial-era heritage buildings from the tin mining period, a busy harbour, traditional markets and an expanding commercial district. The population is a vibrant mix of Malay and Hakka Chinese communities whose shared history is visible in the architecture and cuisine.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Tanjungpandan offers cultural and urban attractions that complement Belitung's beach tourism. The town museum documents the island's tin mining history and cultural heritage. Colonial-era buildings and Chinese shophouses in the old quarter provide architectural interest. The traditional market is a lively hub of fresh seafood, tropical fruits and local delicacies including Belitung's famous mie belitung noodle dish. The harbour area offers sunset views across the water. Tanjungpandan serves as the base for most Belitung tourism activities, with tour operators, restaurants and accommodation concentrated here.

    Real Estate Market

    Tanjungpandan has the most diversified property market in Belitung. Commercial properties in the town centre see regular transactions driven by growing business activity. Residential development is expanding as the town grows. The hospitality sector drives demand for hotel and guesthouse properties. Heritage buildings in the old quarter offer restoration opportunities. Land prices are the highest in Belitung outside the prime Sijuk beachfront, reflecting genuine commercial demand. The market offers better liquidity and more transparent pricing than rural districts.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Tanjungpandan offers the most balanced investment case in Belitung. Commercial rental demand is steady from tourism-related businesses, retail and services. Residential demand comes from government employees, tourism workers and local professionals. The hospitality sector generates growing accommodation demand. Heritage building restoration for boutique hotels or cultural venues represents a distinctive niche. As Belitung's tourism grows, the capital town as service hub benefits proportionally. The diversified demand base provides more stability than single-sector beach tourism investments.

    Practical Tips

    Tanjungpandan is approximately 30 minutes from the airport. The town has the best infrastructure on Belitung – a hospital, banks, schools, diverse restaurants and shops. Accommodation ranges from mid-range hotels to budget options. Mobile coverage and internet are reliable. The harbour provides boat access to offshore islands and inter-island services. The town is walkable in the centre. Fresh seafood is a highlight, with restaurants serving local specialities alongside Chinese-influenced Bangka-Belitung cuisine at very reasonable prices.

    More about Belitung

    Belitung – Island of Granite BouldersBelitung Island is part of Bangka-Belitung Islands province, east of Bangka Island. The island is world-famous for its giant granite boulders,…

    Belitung – Island of Granite Boulders

    Belitung Island is part of Bangka-Belitung Islands province, east of Bangka Island. The island is world-famous for its giant granite boulders, white sandy beaches and crystal-clear water – filming location for Laskar Pelangi.

    Where is Belitung?

    Belitung Island lies east of Bangka Island. By plane from Pangkalpinang or Jakarta. Tanjung Pandan is the main capital. Island interior explorable by car or motorbike.

    What to See?

    1. Tanjung Tinggi Beach

    Tanjung Tinggi beach (Laskar Pelangi beach) is the most famous – giant granite rocks on the shore.

    2. Lengkuas Island

    Lengkuas Island with lighthouse reachable by boat. Lighthouse and crystal-clear water.

    3. Tanjung Kelayang and Tanjung Binga

    Tanjung Kelayang and Tanjung Binga beaches are also beautiful.

    4. Granite Boulders

    Giant granite boulders are the island's characteristic – ideal for photography.

    5. Local Markets

    White pepper and local produce at markets.

    Culture & Cuisine

    Lempah kuning (yellow curry fish stew) and mie koba are specialties. White pepper (merica putih) is a regional export.

    When to Visit?

    May–September dry season is ideal. Beaches are visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3-4 days recommended: beaches, Lengkuas, islands, local cuisine.

    Public Safety

    Belitung is generally safe. Watch waves at beaches – use reliable operators for snorkeling. Keep valuables at accommodation.

    Practical Information

    By plane from Pangkalpinang or Jakarta. Accommodation in Tanjung Pandan or near beaches. Island explorable by car or motorbike.

    Summary

    Belitung is the island of granite boulders and Laskar Pelangi – white sand, crystal-clear water and local cuisine.

    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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