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    About Anggalan

    Anggalan – settlement in Kecamatan Cikulur district, Banten province

    Anggalan is a small, sparsely documented settlement in Indonesia belonging to Banten province, which extends across the western part of Java island. Administratively, it falls under Kabupaten Lebak regency and within it the Kecamatan Cikulur district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 6.43 degrees southern latitude and 106.11 degrees eastern longitude), it is situated in the region's interior, hilly-rural zone. No independent, detailed records of the settlement are available in publicly accessible sources, therefore the following description relies primarily on data and relationships verifiable at the level of Kabupaten Lebak and Banten province.

    General overview

    Anggalan is one of the smaller rural communities within the Kecamatan Cikulur administrative district, and as such possesses the agricultural character and settlement pattern typical of Indonesian rural regions. Kabupaten Lebak as a whole – within whose territory Anggalan lies – is one of Banten province's extensive and relatively unurbanized regions. The regency is predominantly comprised of hills, low mountain ranges, river valleys, and arable land; agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, forms the basis of local livelihoods. Kecamatan Cikulur is a rural, moderately accessible district that does not rank among the region's areas of significant tourist or industrial economic prominence. Anggalan itself is very likely a small-population, agriculturally-oriented settlement, though precise demographic or territorial data about it are not contained in any publicly accessible, verified source. It is characteristic of Banten province as a whole that the provincial capital, Serang, and the more industrialized coastal belt (Tangerang area) possess considerably more developed infrastructure than the kabupaten's interior, hilly regions.

    Real estate and investment

    No independent, verifiable data source is available regarding Anggalan's real estate market. Based on the broader context – Kabupaten Lebak and Banten province's interior areas – it can be stated that in such rural, low-population-density areas, real estate prices are generally substantially more modest than in metropolitan agglomerations or in tourism-active coastal zones. On Banten province's eastern and northern margins (near Tangerang and Cilegon), industrial development and proximity to the capital meaningfully increase real estate demand; however, this effect is considerably weaker in the province's interior southern areas – including the rural districts of Kabupaten Lebak. Generally speaking, under Indonesian property law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over agricultural land or residential property in Indonesia; legitimate use occurs primarily through lease structures (Hak Sewa) or, subject to certain conditions, through Hak Pakai title. From an investment perspective, heightened care is necessary in such remote, insufficiently mapped rural areas, and consultation with local legal advisors is recommended prior to any transaction.

    Safety and security

    No settlement-level public safety statistics specific to Anggalan are publicly available. Based on available general information, Kabupaten Lebak and the rural interior areas of Banten province generally do not rank among Indonesia's regions of nationally highlighted security risk. Banten province as a whole – particularly its densely populated, urbanized industrial and coastal zones – has been associated in the past with certain social tensions, though these have primarily concentrated in densely inhabited, urbanized areas. In interior rural districts, including the Kecamatan Cikulur area, public conditions are fundamentally governed by community norms characteristic of rural Java. When planning any travel or stay, consultation with Indonesian authorities and current information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is recommended.

    Tourist attractions

    No verified source is available regarding direct tourist appeal of Anggalan itself. Across the broader territory of Kabupaten Lebak regency, however, numerous natural and cultural assets known in the region can be found. In the southern part of the kabupaten, Ujung Kulon National Park – though administratively partly belonging to Kabupaten Pandeglang – is a prominent nature conservation area of Banten province, forms part of UNESCO World Heritage, and is known as the last natural habitat of the Javan rhinoceros. In Kabupaten Lebak's interior areas, forested hills and valleys of rivers with the Ci- prefix form the landscape's backbone, which can hold certain appeal for hikers. Additionally, at various points across Banten province, historical sultanate memorial sites are found, which evoke the region's early Islamic history. From Anggalan, these attractions are accessible by road – depending on local road conditions – with varying travel times, though specific distance data are not available.

    Summary

    Anggalan is a small rural settlement in Kecamatan Cikulur district of Kabupaten Lebak regency in Banten province, located in the interior western areas of Java island. No detailed, verified records of the locality are publicly available, therefore its characteristics can be assessed approximately based on relationships at the kabupaten and provincial level. The area is agricultural and rural in nature, with limited tourist traffic; in matters of real estate markets and investment, the general Indonesian regulations applicable to the broader region are authoritative. Before traveling to or establishing local interests there, detailed site-specific and legal information gathering is necessary.


    More about Cikulur

    Cikulur – Accessible Rural Living on Lebak's Northern Corridor Cikulur is a kecamatan in northern Lebak that benefits from relatively good road connections toward Rangkasbitung and…

    Cikulur – Accessible Rural Living on Lebak's Northern Corridor

    Cikulur is a kecamatan in northern Lebak that benefits from relatively good road connections toward Rangkasbitung and the broader transport network linking Lebak to the rest of Banten province. This accessibility makes Cikulur one of the more connected rural districts in the regency, attracting small-scale trade and service functions that complement its agricultural base. The landscape features broad rice paddies in the valley floors, flanked by low hills planted with rubber, palm and fruit trees. Small market centres along the main road serve as collection and distribution points for agricultural produce heading to Rangkasbitung and beyond. Cikulur represents a transition zone between the relative urbanity of Rangkasbitung and Lebak's deep rural interior.

    Tourism & Attractions

    While not a tourism hub, Cikulur has pleasant agricultural scenery that provides a backdrop for weekend drives and cycling routes increasingly popular with Rangkasbitung residents. The rice paddies offer seasonal visual interest – flooded mirror-like surfaces in planting season, lush green during growth, and golden fields before harvest. The district's low hills provide gentle hiking terrain with views across the paddy lands toward the mountains of Lebak's interior. Local markets are worth visiting for their atmosphere and the variety of fresh produce on display. Several pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) in the Cikulur area are architecturally notable and serve as centres of community life. The district's position makes it a convenient base for exploring both the northern and central parts of Lebak.

    Real Estate Market

    Cikulur's relative accessibility translates into slightly higher land prices than Lebak's more remote districts, though values remain modest by Banten provincial standards. Residential plots along the main road corridor attract interest from Rangkasbitung commuters and small business operators. Agricultural land in the surrounding valleys is priced at levels that make productive farming economically viable. A small number of newer housing clusters have appeared along the main road, targeting the emerging lower-middle-class market in this part of Lebak. The real estate market is more active here than in deeper rural areas, with local brokers facilitating transactions and a reasonable supply of titled land (SHM certificates) available.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Cikulur has a small but functioning rental market, driven primarily by government employees posted to the area, teachers at local schools and pesantren, and workers at agricultural businesses. Rental rates are low but represent steady income for property owners. The investment outlook is more positive than for remote Lebak districts: proximity to Rangkasbitung means land values are likely to appreciate as the regency capital's footprint gradually expands. Small commercial properties along the main road – shophouses, workshops, warehouses for agricultural products – offer modest but reliable returns. For investors seeking Lebak exposure with manageable risk, Cikulur provides better infrastructure, access and market liquidity than the interior districts.

    Practical Tips

    Cikulur is approximately thirty minutes by motorbike from Rangkasbitung town centre via a paved road in reasonable condition. Public minivans (angkot) run the route regularly during daylight hours. The main road corridor has mobile phone coverage, ATM access at the nearest larger settlements, and reliable electricity. Small shops and warung along the road provide daily necessities. Rangkasbitung is the go-to destination for banking, hospital care, larger shopping and government services. The climate is warm and humid year-round, with a distinct wet season from November through March when the rice paddies are flooded and road conditions in side-roads can deteriorate. Bahasa Indonesia is universally understood; Sundanese is the local language at home.

    More about Lebak

    Lebak – The Baduy Indigenous Community and Sawarna BeachLebak Regency lies in the southern-interior part of Banten province, stretching to the Indian Ocean coast. Its capital is…

    Lebak – The Baduy Indigenous Community and Sawarna Beach

    Lebak Regency lies in the southern-interior part of Banten province, stretching to the Indian Ocean coast. Its capital is Rangkasbitung. Lebak’s most important cultural treasure is the Baduy indigenous community – one of Java’s last tradition-preserving peoples.

    Attractions and Activities

    The Baduy community (Suku Baduy) is Java’s most well-known indigenous people: the Inner Baduy (white-clad) live in complete seclusion, while Outer Baduy (black-clad) villages can be visited with a local guide – a technology-free, traditional lifestyle. Sawarna Beach (Pantai Sawarna) is one of Banten’s most beautiful beaches: white sand, rocky cliffs, surfing. The eastern part of Halimun-Salak National Park extends into Lebak: rainforest, waterfalls. The Bayah mines (old gold mine) are a historical site.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Baduy culture is unique: preserving animist-Hindu traditions against the modern world. Sundanese population’s batik and pencak silat traditions are also alive. Cuisine is Sundanese: nasi timbel, karedok, and local fresh sea fish on the southern coast.

    Public Safety

    Lebak is a safe region. When entering Baduy territory, follow the community’s rules (no photography with Inner Baduy, no technology). Indian Ocean beach currents are strong. Medical care: hospital in Rangkasbitung; Jakarta (approx. 3 hours) has more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Airport, approximately 3 hours south-west by car to Rangkasbitung. To Sawarna Beach, approximately 4–5 hours. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels in Rangkasbitung; guesthouses near Sawarna.

    More about Banten

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also…

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also welcomes visitors with beaches and historical monuments.

    Where is Banten?

    Banten is located at the western tip of Java, 2–3 hours by car from Jakarta. The province directly neighbors the capital, ensuring easy accessibility.

    What to See?

    1. Ujung Kulon National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last natural habitat of the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The park features pristine jungles, beaches, and coral reefs.

    2. Tanjung Lesung

    A government-developed special economic zone with coastal resorts and water sports. Ideal for a weekend getaway from Jakarta.

    3. Anyer and Carita Beaches

    Popular weekend destinations for Jakartans. On clear days, Krakatau is visible from the beaches, and nearby hot springs are also popular.

    4. Old Banten Town

    The center of the former Banten Sultanate with historical mosques, fort, and museum. The Banten Grand Mosque dates from the 16th century.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, most pleasant for beach visits and national park excursions.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–4 days:

    • 1–2 days: Ujung Kulon National Park
    • 1 day: Tanjung Lesung or Anyer beaches
    • 1 day: Old Banten town

    Renting or Investing in Banten?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Banten, 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 Banten, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Banten 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

    Banten is an ideal excursion destination from Jakarta, where conservation, beaches, and history together offer diverse activities.

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