Badur – settlement in Kecamatan Cirinten district, Kabupaten Lebak, Banten Province
Badur is a small Indonesian settlement located in Banten Province (Provinsi Banten), in Kabupaten Lebak, within the administrative district of Kecamatan Cirinten. Geographically, it is situated in the western part of Java island, with approximate coordinates marked at -6.59° latitude and 106.10° longitude. Detailed, verifiable data regarding this area is not available in Hungarian, broader English-language, or Indonesian-language encyclopedic sources, so the following presentation focuses on broader regency and provincial-level context, clearly indicating where the discussion does not directly concern Badur.
General overview
Badur may be counted among typical rural villages in Indonesia; it has not gained independent recognition or tourism prominence in available sources. Kecamatan Cirinten is located in the northern-central part of Kabupaten Lebak, and the district is generally characterized by hilly and mountainous terrain, agricultural activity, and relatively sparse settlement. Kabupaten Lebak itself is one of the extensive, predominantly rural regencies of Banten Province, its area partly corresponding to the Kendeng Mountains and associated forested zones. The local economy traditionally rests on rice cultivation, horticulture, and small-scale livestock farming, which is likely also characteristic of the Kecamatan Cirinten area, although specific economic statistics for Badur are not available. In certain parts of the region live the indigenous Baduy community, a distinctive cultural and ethnographic feature of Kabupaten Lebak; however, Baduy-inhabited areas are primarily connected to Kecamatan Leuwidamar, not directly to Cirinten.
Real estate and investment
No directly published, verifiable data is available regarding Badur's real estate market. In broader context, Kabupaten Lebak, and particularly its interior rural districts such as Kecamatan Cirinten, are generally characterized by low property prices compared to urban and tourist zones on Java island. Investment activity in these rural areas is limited: the level of infrastructure provision and access to urban markets influences the area's attractiveness from a real estate investment perspective. Considering Banten Province as a whole, the real estate sector shows more active demand primarily in the province's northern areas near the Jabodetabek agglomeration, such as in the Kabupaten Tangerang region, while more southern, mountainous parts, including interior areas of Kabupaten Lebak, show slower development rates. Under the general framework of Indonesian land tenure regulations, foreign private individuals cannot hold direct Hak Milik (full ownership rights) property; lease agreements and various rental arrangements are available to them, which constitute the legal framework applicable throughout the country.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, specifically citable statistics or official reports regarding Badur's public safety are available in accessible sources. Concerning the broader region, Kabupaten Lebak and generally rural areas of Banten Province, it can be stated in general terms that rural areas typically present fewer security challenges than densely populated urban neighborhoods, though this is an aggregate, regional statement and cannot be directly applied to Badur without specific local data. In certain urban areas of Banten Province – particularly in industrial zones – authorities have recently announced several public safety and order initiatives, but these are typically relevant in the province's more developed, urbanized areas. For location-specific information, consultation with local branches of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) or reliance on reliable local knowledge is advised.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Badur, no specific, verifiable tourist attractions can be identified from available sources. However, the broader area of Kecamatan Cirinten and Kabupaten Lebak is not lacking in natural and cultural assets. Within Kabupaten Lebak lies the border zone of Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun-Salak, which constitutes one of the largest contiguous lowland and mid-elevation rainforest areas in western Java and attracts eco-tourism interest through its biodiversity – however, due to lack of verifiable sources, its precise relationship to the administrative boundaries of Badur and Kecamatan Cirinten cannot be established. Also within Kabupaten Lebak, in the Kecamatan Leuwidamar area, lives the Baduy community, whose traditional way of life and closed culture generate significant interest in anthropological and cultural tourism, though this area does not belong to the Cirinten district. Rangkasbitung, the regency seat, serves as an administrative and commercial center and possesses more developed infrastructure compared to rural areas.
Summary
Badur is a documented, little-known rural small community in Banten Province's Kabupaten Lebak, within Kecamatan Cirinten district, in western Java. Since no single verifiable, specifically citable source contains detailed information directly concerning the settlement, the characteristics presented here reflect broader regency and provincial contexts. The place is rural and agricultural in character; its independent tourism or real estate market significance cannot be demonstrated based on publicly available data. For substantive and precise local information, personal presence, local knowledge, or direct data provision from Indonesian administrative authorities is necessary.

