Kota Karang Raya – residential area in the eastern part of Bandar Lampung, in the Telukbetung Timur district
Kota Karang Raya is an Indonesian settlement that administratively belongs to the Kecamatan Telukbetung Timur district. This district is part of Bandar Lampung city (Kota Bandar Lampung), which is the capital of Lampung Province at the southern tip of the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located near approximately -5.46 latitude and 105.26 east longitude, which corresponds to the eastern, coastal zone of Bandar Lampung. Regarding the village (kelurahan) itself, no independent, detailed encyclopedic source is currently available, so the description below is based primarily on data about the broader municipal administrative unit, Kota Bandar Lampung, with this being indicated in all cases.
General overview
Kota Karang Raya, as part of the Kecamatan Telukbetung Timur district, is embedded in the eastern, bay-surrounding quarters of Bandar Lampung city. The Telukbetung name element traditionally refers in Lampung place names to the combination of the bay (teluk) and a bamboo species (betung), reflecting the legacy of the former port city. Bandar Lampung itself – which was previously known by the dual city name Tanjungkarang–Telukbetung – had a population of approximately 1,073,451 by mid-2024 and is considered one of the most densely populated cities on Sumatra, with a population density reaching 5,400 inhabitants/km². Within this urban fabric, Kota Karang Raya can be considered a medium-traffic territorial unit with primarily residential function, though publicly verifiable, settlement-level data on its exact population, development rate, and infrastructure status is currently unavailable. The Telukbetung Timur district is generally one of the zones along the bay coast within Bandar Lampung that combines partly industrial and partly residential character.
Real estate and investment
No independent, factually verifiable data is available regarding Kota Karang Raya's real estate market, so the context of Bandar Lampung's broader city can provide a framework below. Bandar Lampung is one of the largest and most important cities on Sumatra and serves as the administrative and economic center of Lampung Province, a status aided by its location at the junction of logistics routes between Java and Sumatra, approximately 165 km northwest of Jakarta as the crow flies. This strategic location maintains sustained interest in the local real estate market, particularly in the warehousing, logistics, and residential property segments. For foreigners in Indonesia, opportunities for property acquisition are generally limited: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title, the scope and terms of which depend on current Indonesian regulations. Before making a local real estate decision, consultation with applicable Indonesian laws and a reliable local legal expert is therefore essential.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistical data or official reports regarding security in Kota Karang Raya are currently not available in verifiable form. Regarding Bandar Lampung's broader city and Lampung Province generally, it can be said that the public safety conditions typical of medium-sized Indonesian urban areas apply, influenced by local social and economic circumstances. In daily life, the traffic situation, particularly the density of motorized traffic and the condition of pedestrian infrastructure, is also a relevant safety factor in the city. As a general consideration, it can be said that in larger Indonesian cities – including Bandar Lampung – it is advisable to observe customary precautions and inform oneself about local conditions before arrival; however, without cited sources for specific risk assessment, one can only establish that the Telukbetung Timur district forms part of Bandar Lampung's developing urban fabric.
Tourist attractions
No independently identified tourist attractions linked to Kota Karang Raya are listed in available sources. The broader Bandar Lampung urban area, however, possesses numerous attractions known within the context of Lampung Province. Due to the Telukbetung Timur district's coastal location, the shores of Lampung Bay nearby provide the natural backdrop. Bandar Lampung city functions as a gateway to the Krakatau volcanic archipelago, access to which is one of the most frequently mentioned natural activities in the region. The city as a whole is characterized by buildings bearing the legacy of Japanese occupation and the colonial period, as well as local museums showcasing Lampung culture and traditional woven textiles (tapis), which form part of the area's offerings. Due to lack of sources, naming specific attractions that can be assigned to Kota Karang Raya must be foregone.
Summary
Kota Karang Raya is an Indonesian settlement within the Kecamatan Telukbetung Timur district, belonging to Bandar Lampung city in Lampung Province in the southern part of Sumatra. Its broader urban environment, Kota Bandar Lampung, is one of Sumatra's most populous and logistically significant cities, which, as the provincial capital, holds regional importance. Regarding Kota Karang Raya itself, available sources contain no detailed, settlement-level data, so for becoming acquainted with the location and for any potential investment or stay decisions, consultation with local authorities, real estate experts, and legal advisors is recommended.

