Mada Jaya – small village in Way Khilau District, Kabupaten Pesawaran
Mada Jaya is a smaller settlement in Lampung Province, Indonesia, located at the southern tip of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Way Khilau District (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Pesawaran. Based on its coordinates, the village is situated approximately in the southwestern part of the province, toward areas facing the Indian Ocean. The capital of Lampung Province is Bandar Lampung, which functions as the most important urban and economic center of the entire region. Settlement-level statistical data is not available in the accessible sources; therefore, the following sections present the generally known characteristics of the province and the broader regency, with clear indication when the context shifts to a wider perspective.
General overview
Mada Jaya is not among Indonesia's well-known tourism or economic destinations, and detailed descriptions of the village do not appear in available sources. Way Khilau District, to which the settlement belongs, is located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Pesawaran. Kabupaten Pesawaran itself is a relatively young regency: it was separated from Kabupaten Lampung Selatan in 2007 and has operated as an independent administrative unit since then. Lampung Province as a whole is characterized by the fact that most of its villages are based on agricultural activity: coffee, pepper, coconut palm, and rice cultivation are the most common forms of livelihood in rural areas. The 2025 population of the province as a whole is 9,272,142 inhabitants, with an average population density of 280 per km², which is considered moderate in relation to Sumatra. Small villages in Way Khilau District, presumably including Mada Jaya, are typically communities of several hundred to several thousand people, whose daily life is determined by agrarian economy and basic infrastructure. The province's two main ports are Panjang International Port and Bakauheni Port, which are of strategic importance for traffic toward Java; the latter particularly connects Sumatra to Java through ferry services across the Sunda Strait.
Real estate and investment
No local real estate market data or investment analysis is available for Mada Jaya. At the broader level of Kabupaten Pesawaran and Lampung Province, it can be stated that real estate prices in rural, small-village areas are typically significantly lower than in the urban Bandar Lampung agglomeration. The province's infrastructural development – particularly the expansion of road networks and port capacity – is gradually attracting domestic investors, primarily in the agricultural and logistics sectors. For foreign nationals, the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: under the 1960 Basic Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over agricultural land or residential property. For them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) represent the legal framework, with details and duration varying based on currently applicable regulations. On this basis, villages of the Mada Jaya type primarily offer opportunities for domestic buyers and investors, while the broader Lampung region's long-term development potential is based on port connections and agricultural capacity.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable public safety data or criminal statistics are available for Mada Jaya. Regarding Lampung Province and rural Pesawaran Regency in general, it can be stated that public safety conditions in small-village communities are typically based on local community norms and informal social control. Lampung Province has received attention in the past for land disputes and related social tensions experienced in certain areas, which were primarily linked to the distribution of agricultural land; however, this cannot be generalized to the entire province and cannot in any way be specifically applied to Mada Jaya without verifiable sources addressing it. Travelers and those interested should assess the current situation by consulting with competent Indonesian authorities or reliable regional sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions appear in available sources for Mada Jaya. The broader surroundings – namely Kabupaten Pesawaran and Lampung Province – do, however, offer numerous well-known natural features that form the basis of the region's appeal. In the southern part of Lampung Province, near the Sunda Strait, lies Way Kambas National Park, which is known as one of Sumatra's most significant nature reserves, primarily for the protection of the Sumatran elephant and Sumatran tiger. Also located within the province is the coastal region near the Krakatau volcano, whose natural scenery attracts broader interest. These attractions are, however, likely to be at considerable distance from Mada Jaya, and no verifiable source providing exact travel times or distances from the specific village was available. Nevertheless, the coastal proximity of Way Khilau District and Pesawaran Regency suggests that natural values and waterfront environments may occur in the broader area, but due to lack of sources, these cannot specifically be linked to Mada Jaya.
Summary
Mada Jaya is a small, rural-character Indonesian settlement in Lampung Province, in Way Khilau District, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Pesawaran. Independent, detailed source material about the village is not available, so the understanding of its situation is framed by the more general characteristics of the province and regency. Lampung Province occupies a strategically important transportation and logistics position at the southern edge of Sumatra, whose advantages may also extend to rural areas, primarily through agricultural and infrastructural development. For those seeking information about the region – whether travelers, investors, or researchers – it is advisable to consult local, up-to-date sources, as small-village-level data in publicly available databases is often incomplete or outdated.

