Banding Agung – a small settlement in Punduh Pidada District, Lampung Province
Banding Agung is located in the Punduh Pidada kecamatan belonging to Pesawaran Regency, in the southern part of Lampung Province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (approximately -5.72° latitude, 105.15° longitude), it falls in an area near the Sunda Strait in the southern tip of the province. Lampung Province is one of Indonesia's southern gateways, bordered on the east by the Java Sea, on the south by the Sunda Strait, on the west by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by South Sumatra and Bengkulu Provinces. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source exists for Banding Agung, so the following description is based on provincial and regional data, which is clearly indicated.
General overview
Banding Agung is a relatively little-known, small-sized settlement belonging to the Punduh Pidada kecamatan. The Punduh Pidada district forms part of Pesawaran kabupaten, a young administrative unit created in 2007 in Lampung Province. The province itself, according to available sources, has a population of approximately 9.27 million as of 2025, and is one of Indonesia's most densely populated regions on Sumatra. The Punduh Pidada kecamatan is typically characterized as hilly, coastal-proximate terrain where fishing, small-scale agriculture, and plantation farming are traditional livelihoods. Banding Agung is most likely a settlement with a distinctly rural character inhabited by local communities, which does not appear on maps of international tourism or major commercial routes. The Pesawaran regency area is relatively close to Bandar Lampung, the capital of Lampung Province, but the Punduh Pidada district is harder to access and possesses less developed infrastructure due to its hilly and coastal nature. All of this must be treated with the caveat that direct, verifiable data on Banding Agung is not available.
Real estate and investment
No location-specific, verifiable sources exist for Banding Agung's real estate market, so the following reflects the general context of the broader region—namely Pesawaran Regency and Lampung Province. Across Lampung Province as a whole, the real estate market shows relatively low price levels compared to more developed Indonesian regions such as Bali or western Java's agglomerations. The province's development potential is strengthened by proximity to Bakauheni Port, which creates rapid connections with Java across the Sunda Strait, and by Radin Inten II International Airport, located approximately 28 km from the provincial capital. In smaller, rural districts such as Punduh Pidada, real estate prices are generally modest, and local demand comes predominantly from domestic buyers and investors. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations are generally restrictive in character: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership in the form of Hak Milik (full ownership rights), and instead typically must opt for Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. Any real estate transaction is best undertaken with the involvement of a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistical data on public safety exists for Banding Agung, so the following describes the broader Lampung context. Lampung Province generally encompasses more rural, lower-density areas compared to Java on average, where daily life in rural communities proceeds within relatively closed community frameworks. In the province, as in other rural regions of Indonesia, public safety in areas farther from the capital, Bandar Lampung, depends primarily on local community norms and local police presence. In small-town and village areas, the proportion of violent crime is generally lower; however, deficiencies in transportation infrastructure themselves constitute a safety factor, particularly in more hilly areas with poor road networks. The provision of specific crime statistics is not possible given the absence of verifiable data.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no named tourist attractions of direct appeal within Banding Agung itself, so the following describes the characteristics of the broader region. The Punduh Pidada district and Pesawaran Regency, based on their location, belong to Lampung Province's southern part, which is rich in coastal and natural assets. One of the province's most famous natural attractions is Krakatoa volcano, located in the Sunda Strait and accessible from Lampung's shores. On the coastal areas of Pesawaran Regency within Lampung Province, numerous beach and diving destinations are noted, though these are typically located on the shores of Teluk Lampung (Lampung Bay). The precise distance of these from Banding Agung cannot be specified due to lack of sources. For those who enjoy nature walks and rural landscapes, the hilly, partially forested Lampung terrain can be attractive in itself, though detailed, location-specific presentation of this exceeds the scope of available data.
Summary
Banding Agung is a small, rural-character settlement in Punduh Pidada kecamatan of Pesawaran Kabupaten in Lampung Province, in the southern tip of Sumatra. In the absence of independent, detailed sources, the place cannot be precisely characterized; however, the broader region—the southern, coastal territory of Lampung Province—is an area of agricultural and fishing character that connects to the rest of the country through the capital Bandar Lampung and Bakauheni Port. The province's population of approximately 9.27 million and developing infrastructure create dynamics at a regional scale, of which Banding Agung is one small element. To obtain detailed and current local information, on-site orientation or contact with local authorities is recommended.

