Kota Baru – Administrative headquarters of Tanjungkarang Timur district in Bandar Lampung
Kota Baru is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the city of Bandar Lampung, located in Lampung Province. More specifically, it is classified under the kecamatan (district) called Tanjungkarang Timur, of which it serves as the administrative headquarters. Bandar Lampung itself is the capital of Lampung Province and is located in the southern tip of Sumatra, near the Sunda Strait. Based on its coordinates, Kota Baru is situated in the eastern-central part of the city, at approximately 5.4 degrees south latitude.
General overview
Kota Baru holds a prominent administrative role within the Tanjungkarang Timur kecamatan, as according to verified sources it is this settlement that serves the district's headquarters functions. The Tanjungkarang Timur district itself is one of the administratively eastern-lying units of Bandar Lampung city. Bandar Lampung – to which Kota Baru belongs – is the largest city in Lampung Province and serves as its economic, educational, and transportation center. The city ranks among the most significant urban agglomerations of Sumatra and plays an important role in the commercial life of the island's southern regions. Kota Baru itself is considered an urban built-up area with residential and administrative characteristics, typically featuring the mixed-use development pattern generally characteristic of Indonesian urban districts. The available source material makes no mention of broader tourist recognition or special attractions at the settlement level.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, verified data source is directly available regarding Kota Baru's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the general real estate market characteristics observable in the broader environment – namely Bandar Lampung city and Lampung Province. Bandar Lampung has been considered a continually developing city with a growing population over recent decades, where the real estate market is active, particularly in the residential property segment. Infrastructure development projects connecting the city – including highway connections to Java via ferry services through the Sunda Strait – increase the region's strategic importance, which also impacts real estate demand. Kota Baru, as the headquarters of Tanjungkarang Timur district, likely benefits from the general dynamics of the urban real estate market due to its urban location, though precise, location-specific data on this is unavailable. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for property acquisition are limited: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved for Indonesian citizens only. Foreign nationals may, under certain conditions, hold property under Hak Pakai (usage rights) or participate in the real estate market through long-term rental arrangements. Prior to any investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is always advised.
Safety and security
No independent, verified statistical data is available regarding safety and security in Kota Baru. Bandar Lampung, as a major city, exhibits the security profile generally characteristic of Indonesian urban agglomerations: minor property-related incidents can occur, as observed in other similarly sized Indonesian cities. The city is served by local police and public order authorities, and generally daily life proceeds safely for both local residents and passing visitors. In the interior regions of the province, particularly outside urban areas, the quality of transportation infrastructure and the level of public lighting may influence the sense of security; however, this consideration is less determining for Kota Baru – classified as an urban area. For more precise, up-to-date information, current local announcements from Indonesian authorities and travel information resources for visitors serve as reliable guidance.
Tourist attractions
The available source material names no independent tourist attractions or special tourism appeal specific to Kota Baru. In broader context, however, Bandar Lampung and Lampung Province offer numerous well-known attractions. Within the province is found Way Kambas National Park, which is counted among Indonesia's most important Sumatran elephant rescue and nature conservation areas. Lampung, lying on the Sunda Strait coastline, also serves as a departure point for excursions to the Krakatau volcanic island group, which ranks among the region's most significant natural attractions. Within Bandar Lampung city itself, various cultural and religious heritage sites can be found. These attractions, however, are linked not to Kota Baru but to the broader urban and provincial context of Bandar Lampung; direct accessibility and precise distance information can be verified from local sources.
Summary
Kota Baru is a settlement in the Tanjungkarang Timur district of Bandar Lampung city in South Sumatra, possessing an administrative role and functioning as the district's headquarters. Based on available source material, detailed demographic, tourist, or real estate market data at the settlement level are not known; therefore, the broader urban and provincial context provides an orientation framework. Bandar Lampung's strategic position as the capital of Lampung Province and as the southern gateway to Sumatra determines the context into which Kota Baru is situated.

