Muara Ciujung Timur – a village in Rangkasbitung District, Kabupaten Lebak
Muara Ciujung Timur is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Rangkasbitung District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Lebak, which belongs to Banten Province on the western part of Java island. Based on its coordinates (–6.356° S, 106.255° E), the settlement is situated not far from the regency's administrative center, Rangkasbitung city, within its immediate catchment area. The name of the settlement – "Muara Ciujung Timur," meaning the eastern estuary region of the Ciujung River – indicates that the area is closely connected hydrographically to the Ciujung River, which is one of the defining natural elements of the region. Currently, no settlement-level statistical or descriptive source is available; therefore, the following characterization is primarily based on verified data pertaining to Kabupaten Lebak as a whole.
General overview
Muara Ciujung Timur belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Rangkasbitung, whose namesake city is also the administrative seat of Kabupaten Lebak as a whole. The kabupaten has a total area of 3,481.35 km², with a population of 1,386,793 according to the 2020 census, and an official estimate of 1,480,593 for mid-2023 – indicating dynamic population growth in the region. The regency's northern border is formed by Kabupaten Serang and Kabupaten Tangerang, its western side by Kabupaten Pandeglang, to the east it borders West Java (Kabupaten Bogor and Kabupaten Sukabumi), and to the south it is bounded by the Indian Ocean. Muara Ciujung Timur itself is a relatively small-population, primarily rural community whose daily life is shaped by agriculture and economic ties to the urban center of Rangkasbitung. The proximity to the Ciujung River suggests that fishing and irrigated agriculture likely play an important role in local livelihood, although no concrete data on this is available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, detailed source material is available regarding the real estate market of Muara Ciujung Timur. In broader context, Kabupaten Lebak is a relatively developing regency that is less industrialized than the Java average, with a real estate market typically organized around the administrative center, Rangkasbitung. The relative proximity of the capital, Jakarta – Banten Province touches the periphery of the Jabodetabek metropolitan area – may have favorable long-term effects on regional property prices and infrastructure development; however, this dynamic primarily affects the northern, coastal, and industrialized parts of the province. For foreign nationals, Indonesian law generally restricts the acquisition of full ownership rights (Hak Milik); foreign investors typically can utilize real estate through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa), which is a uniformly applicable regulatory framework for the entire country. At the local level, it is always recommended to involve an experienced Indonesian legal advisor and notary (notaris/PPAT) in any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistical source is available regarding the public safety situation of Muara Ciujung Timur. In general terms, Kabupaten Lebak, as a rural regency on Java, has a fundamentally stable functioning administration. In rural areas – into which Muara Ciujung Timur falls – daily life is typically community-based, and local norms are paired with strong social cohesion. Available sources contain no data on extraordinary security incidents or sustained public safety risks affecting the region. However, as can be stated generally for rural areas of Indonesia, flooding and riverine phenomena – potentially including floods from the Ciujung River – may pose natural hazards, for which local authorities and the community typically prepare. Before visiting any specific location, it is advisable to consult current official information and local reports.
Tourist attractions
Muara Ciujung Timur does not appear in available sources as a standalone tourist destination, and no identified local attractions can be recognized from accessible materials. The broader surrounding area, Kabupaten Lebak, however, offers numerous natural and cultural assets. The ocean coastline on the southern part of the regency, as well as the proximity of the Halimun–Salak National Park, represent nature-related and ecological points of interest in the region. Rangkasbitung, as the administrative center of the kecamatan and kabupaten, also offers discoveries through its built and cultural heritage to interested visitors, though these too can only be addressed in the broader framework of the city based on available sources. In the case of Muara Ciujung Timur, the natural environment along the Ciujung River and proximity to rural Javanese life may be attractive to those seeking the quieter, everyday Indonesian rural reality, though this observation is based on general geographic location rather than a specific list of attractions.
Summary
Muara Ciujung Timur is a small-sized, rural village (desa) in Banten Province, in Rangkasbitung District of Kabupaten Lebak, near the Ciujung River. Detailed, independent sources of information about the settlement are not available; the broader region, Kabupaten Lebak, is a developing regency with a population of nearly 1.5 million, with its administrative and economic focus centered in Rangkasbitung city. From a real estate perspective, the region exhibits the dynamics characteristic of rural Javanese markets; for foreign interested parties, it is certainly worth considering the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations. From a tourism perspective, the settlement can be better understood in the broader context of Kabupaten Lebak's natural and cultural offerings.

