Beringin Jaya – residential settlement in Kecamatan Kemiling, Bandar Lampung
Beringin Jaya is a smaller urban administrative settlement (kelurahan or neighborhood-level unit) in Indonesia, belonging to Kecamatan Kemiling district within Bandar Lampung city. Bandar Lampung itself is the capital of Lampung province, located in the southernmost part of the island of Sumatra. The province's southern border is formed by the Sunda Strait, which separates Sumatra from Java, making this region a strategic transition zone between the two major islands. Based on its coordinates (-5.40°, 105.20°), Beringin Jaya is located within the city, in its western-northwestern section, where Kecamatan Kemiling typically serves residential and smaller commercial functions.
General overview
Beringin Jaya does not appear as an independent entry in broader encyclopedic sources, so precise population, area, or infrastructure data regarding the settlement are currently not available in verifiable form. What is certain: the settlement belongs to Kecamatan Kemiling administrative unit, which is one of Bandar Lampung city's districts. Bandar Lampung overall is the largest urban center of Lampung province, and is the province's political, economic, and cultural hub. According to 2025 data, Lampung province's total population exceeds 9.27 million, and population density is approximately 280 per square kilometer. Bandar Lampung itself represents a much higher-density urban area than this. Kecamatan Kemiling within the city is a relatively quieter district, partly characterized by green areas, which has developed in recent decades as part of the expanding urban structure. In this context, Beringin Jaya can be understood primarily as a smaller unit with residential function, which connects to the city center through local infrastructure (roads, market supply, schools).
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level real estate market data for Beringin Jaya is not found in publicly available sources, so the following reflects the broader city of Bandar Lampung and Lampung province context. Bandar Lampung, as the provincial capital, has experienced continuous urbanization pressure over recent decades: internal migration from Java and other islands, along with local population growth, keeps the residential real estate market active. External districts within the city, including Kemiling, typically offer more affordable property prices compared to the city center, making them attractive to first-time home buyers and local investors seeking rental income. Within the generally known framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, property use is primarily possible in the form of Hak Pakai (use rights, typically for 25–30 years, renewable) or rental. This general regulatory framework applies in Lampung, and thus in Bandar Lampung and Beringin Jaya. The local real estate market is determined primarily by domestic buyers and investors, with foreign interest in the province currently limited.
Safety and security
Publicly available, reliable crime or public safety statistics for Beringin Jaya are not available. Generally speaking, Bandar Lampung, as a major city, faces typical major urban challenges in Indonesia: these include minor property crimes, risks arising from traffic congestion, and social tensions accompanying urbanization. Based on the residential character of Kecamatan Kemiling, the situation is likely less burdened than in busier downtown areas, but it is not possible to support this with specific data from available sources. For those staying in the area, generally recommended precautions—careful handling of valuables, use of reliable transportation solutions—apply, as they do in other major cities in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Beringin Jaya itself does not have any named tourist attractions in sources. However, the broader Bandar Lampung and Lampung province offer several verifiable natural and cultural attractions in the area. Lampung province is known as an approach point for Krakatau volcano due to its proximity to the Sunda Strait—though this is accessible by sea. The province is also known for Way Kambas National Park, which also includes the only official Sumatran elephant training center (Pusat Latihan Gajah), located in the eastern part of the province, several hours' drive from Bandar Lampung by road. Within Bandar Lampung city itself, Tanjung Karang railway station is a major rail junction, and Radin Inten II International Airport is located approximately 28 kilometers from the city center, serving as the province's main air traffic gateway. Beringin Jaya is located within the city in Kecamatan Kemiling in relation to these urban and regional infrastructure points, but precise distances and travel times cannot be specified due to lack of source material.
Summary
Beringin Jaya is a smaller settlement unit within Bandar Lampung city, belonging to Kecamatan Kemiling district in Lampung province, in the southern part of Sumatra. Detailed, source-based data about the area are not available; based on context regarding the broader city and province, it can be characterized as a residential area located on the periphery of the major city. Bandar Lampung's strategic transportation and economic role, along with the province's ongoing urbanization, define the framework within which Beringin Jaya is situated.

