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    About Lebak Wangi

    Lebak Wangi – village in Lebak Wangi District, Kabupaten Serang, Banten Province

    Lebak Wangi is an Indonesian settlement located in Banten Province (Provinsi Banten) within Kabupaten Serang, and specifically within the district (kecamatan) named Lebak Wangi. It is situated in the northwestern part of Java island, at approximately –6.079 degrees north latitude and 106.279 degrees east longitude. Kabupaten Serang is one of the regencies of Banten Province, with its administrative centre in Serang city, which also serves as the provincial capital. The province itself comprises the westernmost terrestrial territory of Java island and directly borders the Special Capital Region (Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta), thus falling within the broader Jakarta metropolitan zone of influence.

    General overview

    No Hungarian or English Wikipedia sources are available for Lebak Wangi village, therefore the following is based on the more general and verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Serang and Banten Province. Lebak Wangi kecamatan – of which the namesake settlement forms a part – is integrated into the administrative system of Kabupaten Serang. Kabupaten Serang typically consists of rural and suburban areas that form part of the densely populated Banten Province's administrative and economic network. The province has a total population of several million, and the pace of urbanization has been continuously rising over recent decades, primarily due to major transport routes running along Java's western coast and the proximity to the Indonesian capital. Districts near the capital like Lebak Wangi kecamatan in Banten Province are generally characterized by agriculture, minor industrial activity, and the presence of local workers commuting to Jakarta. The area's morphology is typical of the Javanese interior lowland landscape, where rice fields and small-scale gardens may alternate with residential zones.

    Real estate and investment

    Specific settlement-level property market data is not available for Lebak Wangi and its namesake kecamatan. Regarding the broader environment – namely Kabupaten Serang and Banten Province in general – it can be said that real estate market pressure resulting from proximity to Jakarta is felt throughout the province. The development of industrial parks and logistics infrastructure – particularly in the northern coastal strip of Banten Province – has stimulated the property market in the Serang area over the past two decades, although the impact of this varies at the level of individual villages. Generally speaking, in areas close to the Jakarta metropolitan zone, such as those parts of Banten Province near Serang, property prices may be higher than the rural Indonesian average, but significantly lower than those in the capital or resort areas (for example, Bali). With regard to foreign investors, according to the general legal framework governing property ownership in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) represent the most common legal frameworks, and it is advisable to consult with an Indonesian legal expert regarding their conditions and duration. These nationally applicable rules apply equally to Lebak Wangi and the entire Kabupaten Serang.

    Safety and security

    Settlement-level public safety statistics or specific security sources are not available for Lebak Wangi. Regarding the broader region – namely Banten Province – it can generally be said that the province exhibits the average public safety profile of rural and suburban areas in Indonesia. In Indonesia, police presence at the village level is of variable intensity, and local community self-organization – the institution of ronda (night patrols) – has traditionally played a role in maintaining public safety. In agricultural areas located in the interior of the major Indonesian islands, elevated crime levels are generally not registered, though in suburban strips near Jakarta, petty property crimes typical of large urban agglomerations may occur. For any current and accurate security information, data from the competent Indonesian authorities (Polisi Resor Serang) and reliable travel guides are recommended.

    Tourist attractions

    No verifiable sources are available for specific named tourist attractions associated with Lebak Wangi and Lebak Wangi kecamatan, therefore the following pertains to the verifiable tourist assets of the broader Kabupaten Serang and Banten Province. Within Kabupaten Serang and the nearby Kota Serang, the historical legacy of the Kesultanan Banten (Banten Sultanate) can be found, whose material heritage is preserved in the ruins of Banten Lama (Old Banten) on the province's northern coast and in the Masjid Agung Banten grand mosque – these are among the most well-known cultural and religious-historical sites in Banten Province and are located within Kabupaten Serang. Based on its coordinates, Lebak Wangi is situated in the more southern-inland area of the regency, making these locations accessible by car or motorcycle, though the exact distance cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Additionally, the natural characteristics typical of Banten Province as a whole – the western Javanese uplands and the agricultural landscape – provide a kind of rural environmental backdrop, although these are not considered established tourist destinations.

    Summary

    Lebak Wangi is a Javanese settlement located in Banten Province, in Lebak Wangi District, Kabupaten Serang, for which no independent, detailed source material is available. Based on the characteristics of the broader region, it is an area that benefits from proximity to Jakarta but is fundamentally rural and suburban in character, defined by the general economic, administrative, and public safety conditions of Banten Province. Before making any more specific decisions – whether regarding property purchase, investment, or a visit – it is advisable to conduct on-site research and consult with the relevant Indonesian authorities or specialists.


    More about Lebak Wangi

    Lebak Wangi – Quiet rice valley in Serang's interiorLebak Wangi, whose name poetically translates to fragrant valley, occupies the agricultural interior of Serang Regency in Banten…

    Lebak Wangi – Quiet rice valley in Serang's interior

    Lebak Wangi, whose name poetically translates to fragrant valley, occupies the agricultural interior of Serang Regency in Banten Province. The kecamatan lives up to its name during rice harvest season, when the scent of ripe grain fills the warm air and farmers move steadily through the paddies. This is quiet, traditional Banten, with village communities sustained by irrigated rice farming, coconut cultivation and the social rhythms of Islamic community life. The landscape of paddies, palm trees and village settlements has changed slowly over decades and still carries a character that urban Java has largely lost.

    Tourism and attractions

    Lebak Wangi has no formal tourism, and its appeal lies in the authenticity of rural Bantenese life. The daily call to prayer echoing across rice fields, farmers working in knee-deep water to transplant seedlings, and village children playing in the shade of coconut palms collectively define the experience here for respectful visitors. Those willing to approach with patience will find genuine hospitality and an opportunity to see agricultural Java much as it has been lived for generations. Simple warungs serve Sundanese and Bantenese dishes at very low prices, and the quiet, working landscape is itself the principal sight, best enjoyed on foot or by motorbike at a slow pace.

    Property market

    Property in Lebak Wangi consists of agricultural land and village housing at very modest prices. The market is informal and community-based, with transactions often mediated by village leadership and local witnesses rather than by professional agents. The area suits buyers seeking productive farmland or extremely affordable rural residential property rather than anything resembling investment-grade real estate, and there is no commercial real-estate activity to speak of. Any acquisition should follow both the formal Indonesian land-registration process and the local customary practices that remain influential in how rural land changes hands, and buyers should take time to build relationships with community figures before committing.

    Rental and investment outlook

    No rental market exists in Lebak Wangi, and the only meaningful property income comes from agricultural returns on rice and coconut production. Development prospects are remote, as the kecamatan lacks the connectivity and employment base that drive real-estate appreciation elsewhere. Lebak Wangi is therefore for those who value the intrinsic qualities of rural land, its productivity, visual appeal and affordability, rather than expecting capital appreciation or rental income, and any investment should be treated as a long-horizon agricultural hold with modest returns.

    Practical tips

    Lebak Wangi is accessible from Serang city in roughly thirty minutes, with adequate main-route conditions and declining quality on village lanes. All significant services, including hospitals, banks and major shopping, require travel to Serang. Mobile coverage and electricity are available along the main routes in settled areas. The agricultural landscape means that water management is important for any construction, and buyers should verify drainage conditions and the local flooding history before purchasing land. Visitors should dress modestly and respect local customs when walking through villages.

    More about Serang

    Serang – Heritage of the Banten SultanateSerang Regency is the capital of Banten province, at the western tip of Java. The region was the centre of the former Banten Sultanate…

    Serang – Heritage of the Banten Sultanate

    Serang Regency is the capital of Banten province, at the western tip of Java. The region was the centre of the former Banten Sultanate (16th–19th century), an important spice trade port.

    Attractions and Activities

    Banten Lama (Old Banten) historical area: Surosowan palace ruins, Agung Banten Grand Mosque, Chinese temple and Speelwijk fortress. Anyer beach on the Indian Ocean coast, with Krakatau volcano views. Carita beach resort area. Karang Bolong rock arch by the sea.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Banten culture is defining: debus art (invulnerability ritual). Cuisine is Banten: sate bandeng (milkfish satay), rabeg (lamb), nasi sumsum.

    Public Safety

    Serang is a safe region. Medical care: hospital in Serang city; Jakarta (approx. 1.5 hours) has advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Jakarta, approximately 1.5 hours by car on the Jakarta–Merak motorway. Soekarno–Hatta Airport (Jakarta) is the nearest. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels in the city and beach resorts in Anyer.

    More about Banten

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also…

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also welcomes visitors with beaches and historical monuments.

    Where is Banten?

    Banten is located at the western tip of Java, 2–3 hours by car from Jakarta. The province directly neighbors the capital, ensuring easy accessibility.

    What to See?

    1. Ujung Kulon National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last natural habitat of the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The park features pristine jungles, beaches, and coral reefs.

    2. Tanjung Lesung

    A government-developed special economic zone with coastal resorts and water sports. Ideal for a weekend getaway from Jakarta.

    3. Anyer and Carita Beaches

    Popular weekend destinations for Jakartans. On clear days, Krakatau is visible from the beaches, and nearby hot springs are also popular.

    4. Old Banten Town

    The center of the former Banten Sultanate with historical mosques, fort, and museum. The Banten Grand Mosque dates from the 16th century.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, most pleasant for beach visits and national park excursions.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–4 days:

    • 1–2 days: Ujung Kulon National Park
    • 1 day: Tanjung Lesung or Anyer beaches
    • 1 day: Old Banten town

    Renting or Investing in Banten?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Banten, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Banten, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Banten Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Banten is an ideal excursion destination from Jakarta, where conservation, beaches, and history together offer diverse activities.

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