Cipadang – rural settlement in Kabupaten Pesawaran Gedong Tataan district
Cipadang is a smaller settlement in Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung) in Indonesia, located in South Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Gedong Tataan district, which is also the seat of Kabupaten Pesawaran. Pesawaran regency was established as an independent administrative unit on November 2, 2007, under Republic of Indonesia Law No. 33/2007, having previously been part of Kabupaten Lampung Selatan. Independent, settlement-level source material on Cipadang is not currently available; therefore, the description below relies primarily on verified data at the regency level and broader regional context.
General overview
Cipadang, as part of Kecamatan Gedong Tataan, is situated in an area considered among the agriculturally valuable regions of Lampung Province. Kabupaten Pesawaran takes its name from Gunung Pesawaran mountain, and the regency as a whole is characterized by wealth in natural resources: agriculture, plantation farming, and forestry all play important roles in the local economy. The Gedong Tataan district holds a historically distinctive place in Indonesia's transmigration history: this area was the site of the first official transmigration (transmigrasi) program, initiated under colonial Dutch administration in 1905. At that time, settlers from Central Java, primarily from the Kedu Residency area, established villages here, including the settlement named Bagelen. According to end-of-2024 data for Kabupaten Pesawaran, the population of the entire regency exceeds 501,000. Cipadang itself is a smaller, predominantly agricultural community, whose economic foundation is likely derived from local agricultural and plantation activities, consistent with the regency's overall economic structure.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Cipadang is not available. However, in the broader context of Kabupaten Pesawaran, it is observable that in rural areas of Lampung Province—particularly in agricultural-background regions like Gedong Tataan district—real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in Indonesian tourist or urban centers. Due to the regency's agricultural character, land holdings attract interest primarily at local and regional levels, and investment activity generally relates to plantation farming or rural residential property. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulation: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; however, certain more restricted title forms—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights)—may be available to them under certain conditions and time limits. Prior to any investment decision, it is advisable to engage a local legal expert, given the complexity of Indonesian land law regulation.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistical data or documented sources on public safety in Cipadang are not available. Generally speaking, rural districts of Lampung Province consisting of smaller villages—including Kecamatan Gedong Tataan—are typically considered rural environments with lower crime risk, where daily life and community customs largely follow traditional, agriculture-based patterns. The security situation for the province as a whole may vary within the region; more urbanized areas, particularly around Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital, may present different challenges than smaller rural communities. On this basis, Cipadang presumably reflects the public safety conditions of an average rural settlement in Lampung; however, factual statements on this matter can only reasonably be made on the basis of appropriate local or official sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no tourist attractions directly associated with and specifically named after Cipadang. However, in the broader context of Kabupaten Pesawaran and Kecamatan Gedong Tataan, it is worth noting that the district and regency area are noteworthy in several respects. Near Desa Bagelen, located within Gedong Tataan district, operates the Museum Ketransmigrasian Lampung—the Lampung Transmigration Museum—which preserves one of the country's earliest transmigration programs, initiated in 1905, and represents a unique attraction to the region both historically and culturally. Additionally, Gunung Pesawaran mountain—from which the kabupaten takes its name—represents a potential destination for those interested in hiking and mountaineering in the broader region. The precise distances of these attractions from Cipadang cannot be determined due to lack of source data, but their accessibility within Kecamatan Gedong Tataan district may be assumed.
Summary
Cipadang is a smaller rural settlement within Kabupaten Pesawaran in Lampung Province, located in Kecamatan Gedong Tataan district in South Sumatra. The regency became an independent administrative unit in 2007, and its economy is determined primarily by agriculture, plantation farming, and forestry. The district is historically significant: it was the site of Indonesia's first transmigration program in 1905, with the memory of this program preserved in the museum operating in Bagelen village. Independent, detailed data on Cipadang are not currently available; therefore, the settlement is primarily to be understood through this broader regional and administrative context.

