Padang Tambak – a small village in Sumatra in the Way Tenong District, Lampung Barat Regency
Padang Tambak is an Indonesian village located in the western part of Lampung Province, within Lampung Barat Regency (kabupaten), belonging to the Way Tenong Kecamatan (district). The settlement is situated at the southern end of Sumatra island, in a region characterized by the hilly and forested environment generally typical of Lampung Province. Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital, is accessible from the southern direction of the area, and the province provides connections toward the Java Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Sunda Strait. Regarding Padang Tambak as an independent settlement, detailed data collection does not exist in publicly available sources; therefore, the verifiable characteristics of the broader district and province are presented below.
General overview
Padang Tambak belongs to the Way Tenong Kecamatan, which is located within Lampung Barat Kabupaten. The Lampung Barat region itself is a hilly area in southern Sumatra, where agriculture and natural resources play a defining role in the lives of local communities. The word "Way" in the name of Way Tenong district means river in the local Lampung language, indicating that the district is geographically divided by waterways and crossed by smaller rivers. According to 2025 data, Lampung Province as a whole has a population of approximately 9.27 million, which represents a population density of roughly 280 people per km². Padang Tambak itself is a small village, likely agricultural in character, whose exact population figures are not known from verifiable sources. The region is generally characterized by plantation and smallholder agriculture; Lampung Province as a whole is known within Indonesia for food production, primarily the cultivation of coffee, pepper, cassava, and rice.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Padang Tambak does not appear in publicly available sources. The broader Lampung Barat Regency and Way Tenong district are typically classified as rural, agricultural areas where the real estate market is less developed and less transparent than in the province's urban center, Bandar Lampung. Lampung Province as a whole has undergone gradual infrastructural development over recent decades, aided by Pelabuhan Bakauheni port and Radin Inten II international airport, as well as rail connections; these assets primarily draw investor interest to the southern, coastal zone of the province. The hilly interior areas, including villages in Lampung Barat Kabupaten, may be more relevant to those interested in agricultural land. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik); for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are primarily available, which should in all cases be structured with the involvement of local legal experts.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or records pertaining to Padang Tambak do not appear in available sources. Generally speaking, the rural interior areas of Lampung Province, including villages in Lampung Barat Kabupaten, typically follow small community social norms, where local social control and traditional customs play a significant role in everyday order. In the province's urban areas, particularly in Bandar Lampung, public safety challenges typical of larger cities occasionally occur; however, this situation is not usually extended to smaller, hilly villages. Nevertheless, in the absence of detailed crime data or official assessments broken down for Padang Tambak, precise conclusions cannot be drawn; for assessing the current situation, it is recommended to consult local sources with local knowledge and information from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions pertaining to Padang Tambak do not appear in available sources. Way Tenong district and the broader Lampung Barat Kabupaten, however, are known as an area rich in natural assets in Sumatra. Located near Lampung Barat Regency is Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, which is part of UNESCO World Heritage and is one of Sumatra's most significant protected natural areas; this is a verifiable, publicly documented attraction in the region. The hilly landscape, the mountainous and forested environment generally characterizes the Way Tenong district as well, where coffee plantations and a nature-oriented rural landscape may provide interest for those visiting. Due to lack of sources, specific tourist attractions connected to Padang Tambak cannot be named; for interested visitors exploring the area, the broader offerings of Lampung Barat – particularly the national park and mountainous nature conservation areas – may serve as a starting point.
Summary
Padang Tambak is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the category of small villages, located in the western hilly part of Lampung Province, within Way Tenong Kecamatan, in Lampung Barat Kabupaten. From available provincial-level sources, it is evident that Lampung is a developing province of approximately 9.3 million people at the southern tip of Sumatra, whose rural interior areas, including villages in Way Tenong district, are characterized primarily by their agriculture-based lifestyles and natural environment. Padang Tambak itself does not possess publicly documented special characteristics, and it is best understood in the broader regional context both from the perspective of the real estate market and tourism.

