Batubantar – settlement in Kecamatan Cimanuk, Kabupaten Pandeglang, Banten Province
Batubantar is an Indonesian settlement located in Kabupaten Pandeglang within Banten Province, administratively part of Kecamatan Cimanuk. It is situated at the western tip of Java, approximately at coordinates -6.35°, 106.04°. Kabupaten Pandeglang is bordered to the north by Serang Kabupaten, to the east by Lebak Kabupaten, and to the south and west by the Indian Ocean. Batubantar is one of the villages in Kecamatan Cimanuk and, as such, forms part of the administrative system of Kabupaten Pandeglang, which had approximately 1,413,897 inhabitants as of mid-2024.
General overview
Batubantar does not appear as an independent entry in readily available encyclopedic sources, therefore only limited information applicable to the broader administrative unit is available for direct characterization of the settlement. Kecamatan Cimanuk is located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Pandeglang and, similar to geographic conditions characteristic of the kabupaten as a whole, much of the region consists of flat or gently rolling terrain. Based on available data, much of Kabupaten Pandeglang's area comprises low-lying and undulating plains through which several rivers pass, including the Ciliman River running westward and the Cibaliung River running southward. The region is fundamentally agricultural in character and is defined by Sunda-Banten ethnic and cultural traditions. The original local ethnic group is Sunda Banten, and certain communities also maintain the ancient Sunda Wiwitan belief system. Batubantar fits into these cultural and geographic frameworks and should be regarded as a small settlement of local significance.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data are available regarding Batubantar's real estate market. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Pandeglang, it is worth noting that the kabupaten's market is primarily composed of agricultural properties and small residential real estate, and the region's economic development lags behind the more developed industrial and tourist zones of Java Island. The real estate market may be more active in the vicinity of Kabupaten Pandeglang's tourist destinations, such as the Carita coastal area and the Ujung Kulon Peninsula, but this dynamism does not necessarily extend to internal, lesser-known districts such as Kecamatan Cimanuk. For foreign investors, the limitations of Indonesian land ownership regulations apply generally: under the 1960 Basic Law (UUPA), foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate, but may only hold restricted title forms – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). This general legal framework applies to Batubantar and its surroundings, and therefore legal consultation is recommended before any investment.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or specific data regarding Batubantar are not available in the accessible sources. Regarding the general public safety of Kabupaten Pandeglang and Banten Province, it can be noted that rural, agriculturally-oriented districts – such as Kecamatan Cimanuk – typically have lower crime rates than major cities or heavily urbanized areas, though this should be treated only as a cautious generalization without concrete data. Throughout Banten Province, the police (Polri) maintain public order, and at the local district level, the Polsek (district police station) is responsible for maintaining basic public safety. Available information does not indicate any particular registered security risks concerning Kecamatan Cimanuk and Batubantar, but this assessment derives from broader regional context rather than location-specific sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions verifiable from sources are identified in the immediate vicinity of Batubantar. Within Kabupaten Pandeglang as a whole, however, several sites documented in verifiable sources exist. Three volcanoes rise within the kabupaten's territory: Gunung Karang, Gunung Pulosari, and Gunung Aseupan. The kabupaten's coastal tourism is concentrated primarily in the Carita area, where coastal tourism is relatively developed. The most significant natural and ecological value is represented by the Ujung Kulon Peninsula, which is Java's westernmost point and where one of the last wild populations of the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) lives within a protected area. These attractions are located in other districts within Kabupaten Pandeglang, and Batubantar, as a settlement in Kecamatan Cimanuk, is not positioned near recognized tourist destinations. For those interested in the region, the natural values mentioned above are the most documented and recognized destinations in the area.
Summary
Batubantar is a small settlement in Kecamatan Cimanuk, Kabupaten Pandeglang in Banten Province, western Java, not documented in detail in direct sources. Based on available data regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Pandeglang is an area rich in agricultural and natural resources, its most recognized values being the Ujung Kulon Peninsula protected area and coastal tourism. Batubantar itself does not appear as a prominent tourist or investment destination in accessible sources, and more detailed information regarding the area requires the use of current local or regional level data sources.

