Sabuk Empat – settlement in Abung Kunang District, Lampung Utara Regency
Sabuk Empat is a settlement located in Lampung Utara (North Lampung) Regency in Lampung Province on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The settlement belongs to Abung Kunang Kecamatan (District). Lampung Province is situated in the southern part of Sumatra, which is the southernmost region of western Sumatra in Indonesia, geographically positioned between the Indian Ocean and the Java Sea. The province is characterized as a typical tropical, densely populated area where approximately 9.3 million people lived in 2025 with a population density of approximately 280 people per km².
General overview
Sabuk Empat is a small settlement-level village in Abung Kunang District, which is situated on the periphery of the North Lampung region. The settlement is not among the more well-known tourist or economic centers of Lampung Province; rather, it is a local, rural community connected to the economic and social dynamics of its surroundings. Abung Kunang District is typically characterized by rural, agricultural-oriented settlements located in the northern part of Lampung Utara Regency.
Lampung Province as a whole is a developing region that forms part of Sumatra's infrastructure and economic network. The province's two major cities, Bandar Lampung (the provincial capital) and Metro, serve as the economic and administrative centers of the region. The province comprises numerous regencies and districts, among which Abung Kunang is a less central yet significant administrative unit. The settlements are typically characterized by small agricultural communities and smaller trade and service sectors.
The literature on Sabuk Empat's name and place name indicates it is a traditional local community that has fulfilled some local economic or social function over a long period of time. Indonesian place-naming practices often reflect the history, geographic characteristics, or local traditions of an area, although specific settlement-level information about this particular village is not available in accessible sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Sabuk Empat is not available in accessible sources. However, the region—Lampung Utara Regency and Lampung Province generally—has shown a gradually developing real estate market over the past decade. Abung Kunang District, where Sabuk Empat is located, is typically characterized by rural-area real estate market dynamics linked to changes in agrarian economy, local infrastructure development, and the slow advancement of urbanization.
Lampung Province as a whole has received increasing attention on the national investment map in recent decades, particularly due to ports located on the Java Sea coast and infrastructure developments. The province's agricultural potential—including rubber, palm oil, and other plantation crops—has long attracted local and regional investments. Sabuk Empat, as a rural settlement in Abung Kunang District, likely forms part of these agricultural dynamics, although specific local real estate prices and development trends fall outside available information.
Under Indonesian law, foreign investors have limited options when purchasing real estate. Non-Indonesian citizens can hold at most a long-term lease (hak pakai) on land, typically for a 25-year period, which may be renewed once. Indonesian citizens and legally registered Indonesian companies have far more extensive property rights options. In a small, rural settlement like Sabuk Empat, the real estate market is typically organized around small privately-owned parcels and residential buildings, as well as agricultural land and plantation areas tied to the agrarian economy.
Safety and security
Specific data regarding public safety in Sabuk Empat is not available in accessible sources. The settlement is part of Lampung Utara Regency, which is integrated into the overall public safety landscape of Lampung Province. Lampung Province is generally characterized as a moderately developed region where public safety conditions are similar to the national average—routine public order matters exhibit characteristics typical of Indonesian small towns and villages.
In rural areas like Abung Kunang District, public safety tends to depend more on local community perspectives, the intensity of local police presence, and the social norms and economic conditions characteristic of a given area. A significant portion of Indonesian rural communities demonstrates self-organization based on traditional community norms, which can positively influence behavioral standards and public safety. National-level statistics indicate that rural areas on Sumatra, including mountainous regions and village settlements, typically show higher community cohesion and lower rates of sophisticated crime compared to larger cities; however, violent rural conflicts and organized crime are not unknown in this region either.
Tourist attractions
Sabuk Empat itself does not appear on the Indonesian tourism map as a recognized attraction or major destination. In accessible sources, no specific tourist appeal, notable buildings, or natural attractions of the settlement are documented. However, the settlement is located in a part of Lampung Province that may be of potential interest from the perspective of regional cooperative tourism, rural tourism, or agro-tourism.
Lampung Province as a whole is less developed in terms of Indonesian tourism potential than more well-known destinations (such as Bali or Java), yet it does possess some notable natural and cultural attractions emerging from cooperative initiatives. The province's western coast faces the Indian Ocean, offering opportunities for marine and water recreation. Abung Kunang District, where Sabuk Empat is located, is situated toward the northern periphery of the province, which is in direct proximity to transportation routes leading toward North Sumatra.
The region's tourism potential lies more in nature and cultural tourism, as well as in agro-tourism projects—for example, visiting local agricultural communities, becoming acquainted with traditional crafts, or discovering local food culture. Abung Kunang and the surrounding Lampung Utara area is typically not a developed international tourism area with extensive infrastructure; it may be of interest more to domestic tourists or regional tourism. In accessible sources, specific, named tourist facilities or attractions in Sabuk Empat are not documented; however, experiencing local community life and rural life may be valuable for visitors interested in the countryside.
Summary
Sabuk Empat is a small, rural settlement in Abung Kunang District, Lampung Utara Regency, on Sumatra. The settlement follows the characteristic pattern of Indonesian rural communities, where local agriculture, community life, and traditional social organization form the foundation of daily life. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism potential, the settlement fits within the broader regional context, where the developing economic and social dynamics of North Lampung Regency and Lampung Province are at play. The settlement is not an international-level tourist destination; rather, it forms an integral part of the local and regional economy. Within the framework permitted by Indonesian law, investments and property ownership are possible, although more detailed knowledge of specific market conditions and local development potential would require further local information gathering.

