Labuhan Ratu IV – Small Sumatran settlement in Lampung Timur Regency
Labuhan Ratu IV is a minor settlement (desa or dusun) in the eastern part of Lampung Province in Indonesia, administratively belonging to the Labuhan Ratu subdistrict (kecamatan), which is part of Lampung Timur Regency (kabupaten). Lampung Province is located at the southernmost tip of the island of Sumatra, and within the macro-region is classified as part of the south Sumatran area. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately –5.17° latitude, 105.64° longitude), the area falls within Lampung Province's eastern, lowland zone. Dedicated statistical or encyclopedic source material about the village itself and its immediate subdistrict level is not currently available; therefore, the following presentation covers verifiable data and relationships at the province and regency levels, with clear indication of the data hierarchy.
General overview
The name Labuhan Ratu IV indicates an administrative unit that represents a smaller administrative subdivision distinguished by sequential numbering within a larger settlement group named Labuhan Ratu – this naming convention is standard practice throughout rural areas of Indonesia. The Labuhan Ratu kecamatan forms part of Lampung Timur Regency, which is one of the most extensive and agrarian-oriented administrative units in Lampung Province. According to available provincial-level data, Lampung had a population of approximately 9.27 million in 2025, with an average population density of 280 persons per km², which is considered moderate among Indonesian provinces. In the eastern part of the province where Lampung Timur Regency is located, the climate is tropical, with annual precipitation evenly distributed in line with monsoon seasons. The economic foundation of the area is predominantly agricultural: palm oil plantations, rubber production, and food cultivation (particularly rice farming) are the dominant activities in the region. Labuhan Ratu IV and its immediate vicinity likely fit within this agrarian economic framework, though settlement- or subdistrict-level data on this remains unavailable for the time being.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable data on Labuhan Ratu IV's real estate market is not available. In broader context, it can be noted that property transactions in Lampung Timur Regency typically involve agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and occasionally agricultural facilities. Lampung Province as a whole has gradually increased in value over the past decades thanks to developing infrastructure: the Bakauheni ferry port toward Java, road and rail connections running through the provincial capital Bandar Lampung, and Radin Inten II International Airport (located approximately 28 km from the provincial capital) improve the region's connectivity. These infrastructural factors strengthen the investment appeal of the province as a whole, though more peripheral subdistricts, such as Labuhan Ratu kecamatan may be, are generally characterized by smaller transaction values and more limited market liquidity. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct land ownership (hak milik), but long-term lease forms (hak sewa, hak pakai) are available, and it is advisable to involve a local legal expert before entering into such arrangements.
Safety and security
Quantified, local-level data on Labuhan Ratu IV's public security situation is not available. In general terms regarding Lampung Province as a whole, public security in rural, agriculturally-oriented areas – similar to other comparable regions in Indonesia – is influenced primarily by local community relations, the extent of police presence, and the quality of transportation infrastructure. In the province's urban centers, particularly Bandar Lampung, authorities continually work to strengthen public order, but statistics on rural subdistricts are not publicly available in sufficient detail to enable a specific assessment of Labuhan Ratu IV. General travel caution and observance of local customs are the standard recommendations for such less-touristic rural areas.
Tourist attractions
No itemized source data is available regarding tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Labuhan Ratu IV. Lampung Province as a whole, however, possesses several well-known natural and cultural assets located in various parts of the province. In the southern part of the province, the proximity to the Sunda Strait makes departure points to the Krakatau volcanic complex accessible; coastal areas are found along the province's western and southern edges, with both the Indian Ocean and the Java Sea bordering the province. Regarding Lampung Timur Regency's territory, no independently named tourism attractions could be identified in connection with the Labuhan Ratu subdistrict based on available source material. For visitors traveling in this direction, the nearest regional infrastructure hub is Bandar Lampung, from which onward travel to various parts of the province is possible. This means that Labuhan Ratu IV is more of a transit or agrarian-function location rather than an established tourism destination.
Summary
Labuhan Ratu IV is a small Sumatran settlement administratively belonging to the Labuhan Ratu kecamatan in Lampung Timur Regency, Lampung Province. Available source material is limited to province-level data: Lampung has a population of approximately 9.27 million, is characterized by a tropical agrarian landscape, and is integrated into Indonesia's broader development processes through south Sumatran transportation and economic links. No independent statistical, tourism, or real estate market data is available regarding the village and its immediate area, so interested parties are advised to start with information at the broader regency and province levels and supplement their knowledge with on-site inquiry.

