Cibarani – a small settlement in Kecamatan Cirinten of Kabupaten Lebak, Banten Province
Cibarani is a small settlement in Banten Province, Indonesia, located in Kecamatan Cirinten, part of the Kabupaten Lebak administrative unit situated in the western part of Java island. Based on its coordinates (-6.677° S, 106.208° E), it lies in the southern, more hilly and uneven areas of the kabupaten. The capital of Kabupaten Lebak is Rangkasbitung city, which functions as the administrative and transportation hub of the region. Since no independent, settlement-level sources are available regarding Cibarani, the description below is based primarily on data available at the Kabupaten Lebak level and the broader regional context.
General overview
Cibarani is part of Kecamatan Cirinten, which lies within Kabupaten Lebak's territory. Kabupaten Lebak itself is the largest administrative unit by area in Banten Province and is ranked as the fifth largest kabupaten on Java island. The total population of the kabupaten measured in mid-2024 approached 1,506,000 inhabitants; however, this figure applies to all of Kabupaten Lebak and cannot be directly broken down to the Cibarani level. The region is characteristically rural and agricultural in nature: villagers here are largely engaged in local farming and small-scale production. Kecamatan Cirinten is among the relatively remote and less urbanized parts of the kabupaten, a situation influenced by the area's topography and its distance from major transportation routes. Cibarani itself is not counted among the tourism destinations widely referenced in Indonesia, nor does it have any publicly documented industrial zones or special administrative status.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable data on Cibarani's real estate market is not available. At the broader Kabupaten Lebak level, it can be noted that in the region's rural, primarily agricultural areas, property prices are typically lower than in the Jabodetabek metropolitan zone or Banten's more developed coastal areas. Kabupaten Lebak overall stands apart from significant investment activity, although the kabupaten's capital, Rangkasbitung city, is directly connected to the capital by the Commuter Line railway heading toward Jakarta, which generates some interest in the agglomeration's peripheral areas. However, this connection primarily affects the immediate surroundings of Rangkasbitung and does not necessarily extend to more distant, interior districts, such as those in Cirinten. Under the general framework of Indonesian law, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate in Indonesia; they typically have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements. This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including Cibarani. In the absence of detailed data on local investment dynamics, nothing further can be stated with foundation.
Safety and security
No published, verifiable statistics or unique data sources exist regarding safety and security in Cibarani. Regarding rural areas of Kabupaten Lebak in general, it can be said that rural villages in Indonesia typically show lower crime rates than densely populated urban neighborhoods; however, this is merely a general regional observation and should not be considered a proven statement regarding Cibarani. Any specific safety assessment would require current data from local authorities or reliable territorial sources.
Tourist attractions
No source material names a specific tourist attraction in Cibarani. Within Kabupaten Lebak's territory, the most well-known documented cultural institution is Museum Multatuli located in Rangkasbitung city, which opened on February 11, 2018, and is regarded as Indonesia's first anticolonial museum. The museum addresses the legacy of Eduard Douwes Dekker, known by his literary name Multatuli, author of Max Havelaar, and the history of the Dutch East Indies colonial period; Douwes Dekker held the position of assistant-resident in Lebak in 1856. However, this attraction is located in the kabupaten's capital, in the Rangkasbitung area, and not in Cibarani; there is significant distance between the two. Regarding the natural features of Cibarani's immediate surroundings—the topography of Kecamatan Cirinten, its rivers, or any local appeal—no directly verifiable sources are available.
Summary
Cibarani is a rural, sparsely documented settlement in Banten Province, located in Kecamatan Cirinten within Kabupaten Lebak. The public data available regarding the area pertains primarily to the kabupaten as a whole: Kabupaten Lebak is the largest administrative unit by area in Banten Province, with a population of nearly 1.5 million, and its capital is Rangkasbitung, which is directly accessible from Jakarta by railway. Cibarani itself does not figure as a known tourism or investment destination, and in the absence of direct data, only informational observations about local conditions can be made based on the broader regional context.

