Padan – a small rural settlement in Lampung Selatan Regency, South Sumatra
Padan is an Indonesian settlement located in the southern part of the Lampung Province in Sumatra, within the territory of Kabupaten Lampung Selatan (South Lampung Regency). Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Penengahan district, whose central point is also found in this region. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately 5.76 degrees southern latitude, 105.65 degrees eastern longitude), it is situated in the internal, southern areas of the Lampung peninsula, not far from the proximity of the Sunda Strait. Specific, settlement-level statistics or other data about Padan could not be identified from publicly available sources, so the following presentation focuses on verifiable information concerning the broader region and Lampung Province, with clear indication that this information does not apply exclusively to this village.
General overview
Padan is a relatively little-known, small-sized settlement for which independent, detailed database entries or well-known tourist descriptions are not yet available. The Kecamatan Penengahan district, as part of Kabupaten Lampung Selatan, extends across the southern corner of Lampung Province, where the terrain is typically characterized by low to medium-height hills and agricultural areas. Considering Lampung Province as a whole – to which Padan also belongs – agriculture plays a decisive role in the local economy, particularly coffee, palm oil, and rice cultivation. According to 2025 data, the province has approximately 9.3 million inhabitants, which represents an average population density of 280 people per km². Padan itself is likely a small-scale, rural community whose residents typically depend on local agricultural production and related activities. The Kecamatan Penengahan, to which the settlement is administratively connected, is located in the southern part of the regency and consists of a series of similar villages in this region.
Real estate and investment
No substantiated, publicly verifiable, settlement-level data is available concerning Padan's real estate market. Taking the broader context into account, the real estate market of Lampung Province – and within it, Kabupaten Lampung Selatan – generally operates at considerably more moderate price levels than those in Java and Bali, and primarily reflects the turnover of agricultural land and simpler residential properties. The province's strategic location – particularly the proximity of Bakauheni Port, which serves ferry routes connecting Sumatra with Java – may generate certain investor interest in the region. For foreigners, Indonesian real estate regulations are generally restrictive in nature: direct property ownership (Hak Milik) is only possible for Indonesian citizens, while foreign individuals and companies may be granted other forms of title (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights, or Hak Guna Bangunan) that provide limited-term entitlements. In any case, in such a small and rural settlement as Padan, real estate transactions likely occur at low intensity and primarily serve local needs. From an investment perspective, nearby regional centers or areas with better-developed infrastructure offer greater scope.
Safety and security
Reliable, location-specific data about safety and security in Padan cannot be found in publicly accessible sources. Lampung Province generally belongs to those Indonesian regions whose security assessment presents a mixed picture; in certain areas of the province – particularly in busier cities and along major routes – minor property crimes do occur, as is observable in other densely populated areas of Indonesia. Rural, small-scale communities like Padan are likely to experience generally looser urban structures and strongly community-based lifestyles, where neighborhood surveillance operates naturally. However, the available sources contain no unique security statistics or specific incidents, so these should not be presented as facts at the provincial level either. Cautious, generally recommended travel behavior – careful handling of valuables, respect for local norms – is appropriate in this region as well.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions relating to the settlement of Padan can be identified from available sources. The broader region, particularly the Kabupaten Lampung Selatan and the southern areas of Lampung Province, however, is known from verifiable sources to possess natural and cultural assets that are accessible nearby. Among the most well-known natural attractions of Lampung Province are the areas surrounding the Sunda Strait, where the Krakatau volcanic islands can also be discovered, as well as Way Kambas National Park, which has become renowned as one of the most important Sumatran elephant protection areas. Bakauheni Port – which is located at the southern tip of the province and is not far from the Padan area – is an important crossing point toward Java, making the region's connecting role also significant. Taking all of this into consideration, Padan itself cannot be considered a tourist destination based on available knowledge, but rather may be understood as a stopover point for travelers passing through or exploring the immediate surroundings, as part of the broader southern Lampung landscape.
Summary
Padan is a small, rural settlement in the southern Sumatra Lampung Province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Lampung Selatan, belonging to the Kecamatan Penengahan district. Independent, detailed data sources about the village are not yet available, so the characteristics presented here are based primarily on the generally known properties of the province and regency. The surrounding area has an agricultural character, and its strategic location near the Sunda Strait lends certain regional significance to the area; however, Padan itself is better understood within the framework of quiet rural life rather than as a tourist or investment destination.

