Kadujajar – a settlement in Malingping District, Kabupaten Lebak, Banten Province
Kadujajar is a small settlement that belongs to the Kabupaten Lebak administrative unit in Banten Province (Provinsi Banten), specifically within the Malingping District (Kecamatan Malingping). Geographically, it is located in the western part of Java Island, with approximate coordinates of -6.75° latitude and 106.03° longitude. Since no independent, verified sources exist for the settlement itself, the contextual information below is based on known data about the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Lebak, with this distinction clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Kadujajar is situated as part of Kecamatan Malingping, a district located in the southern part of Kabupaten Lebak, near the coast of the Java Sea. Kabupaten Lebak itself is the most extensive kabupaten in Banten Province and the fifth largest regency on Java Island; in mid-2024, the regency's total population was 1,506,378. The regency's capital is the city of Rangkasbitung, located in Kecamatan Rangkasbitung, which lies several tens of kilometers north of Kadujajar by road. The regency's territory is predominantly divided into hilly-forested interior regions and agricultural zones that gradually extend to the southern coastline; Malingping District belongs to this southern agricultural-coastal band. Kadujajar is likely a village-character community built primarily on agriculture and local small-scale commerce, though this assertion is not directly supported by verified sources for the specific settlement, but rather is based on the general characteristics of the region.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable data exists regarding Kadujajar's real estate market. Kabupaten Lebak as a whole forms part of Banten Province's economically developing region; the province's proximity to the Jabodetabek (Jakarta–Bogor–Depok–Tangerang–Bekasi) metropolitan agglomeration generally stimulates interest in the region's real estate market, particularly in areas around Rangkasbitung with better road and rail connections. The Malingping District's more southern location, closer to the coast, may exhibit different dynamics, but no concrete, source-verified data can be provided on this matter. Generally speaking, Indonesia's legal framework strictly regulates foreign nationals' property acquisition opportunities: "Hak Milik" (ownership title) is exclusively reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access property use only through longer-term rental arrangements (such as "Hak Pakai" or "Hak Sewa"). Before any investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is essential.
Safety and security
No independent, verified statistics or reports exist regarding Kadujajar's public safety. The broader Kabupaten Lebak and Banten Province generally reflect the typical public safety situation of rural Javanese regions: in rural areas remote from larger cities, the incidence of serious crimes is typically lower, though local conditions may vary by region. For an accurate, well-founded assessment, local knowledge and current announcements from relevant Indonesian authorities (such as the Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, the national police force) are necessary. General caution and respect for local customs are recommended in all rural areas of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Kadujajar itself does not appear in verified tourism sources, so no specific local attractions can be identified. Within the broader Kabupaten Lebak territory, the most significant cultural institution known from verified sources is the Multatuli Museum (Museum Multatuli), located in Kecamatan Rangkasbitung and opened on February 11, 2018. The museum addresses the Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker — who became known under the literary pseudonym "Multatuli" and performed colonial administrative service in Lebak in 1856 — and the history of the colonial period; it is recognized as Indonesia's first museum with an anti-colonial thematic focus. Malingping District itself is located near the Java Sea coast, so the sandy beaches of the southern shore form part of the district's natural resources, though conclusions about these can only be drawn from the broader regional context; available sources do not provide information about Kadujajar's immediate proximity to them.
Summary
Kadujajar is a smaller, village-character settlement located in Malingping District of Kabupaten Lebak, which forms part of Banten Province, in the south-western part of Java Island. Based on regency-level data, the area can be understood as part of a large-scale kabupaten with diverse natural and cultural heritage, whose economic center is concentrated in the city of Rangkasbitung. No detailed, verified description of Kadujajar is available, so for interested parties, on-site orientation and study of local sources from Kecamatan Malingping represent the reliable starting point.

