Bandar Dalam – a small coastal settlement on the western coast of Lampung Province
Bandar Dalam is a tiny Indonesian village belonging to Bangkunat District (Kecamatan Bangkunat), within Kabupaten Pesisir Barat regency in Lampung Province, located on the southern part of Sumatra island. Based on its geographical coordinates (-5.57° S, 104.32° E), the settlement lies on the southwestern edge of Sumatra, near the coast of the Indian Ocean. Lampung Province itself is the southernmost province of Sumatra island and is directly adjacent to Java across the Sunda Strait. Since available documented sources provide data exclusively at the provincial level, the following sections present the broader administrative and geographical context, clearly indicating where provincial or regency-level generalizations are applied.
General overview
Bandar Dalam is an identifiable settlement in Bangkunat District, which forms an administratively defined unit as part of Pesisir Barat regency. Pesisir Barat – a name that literally means "western coast" – became an independent regency in 2012 after previously being part of Lampung Barat. This region is one of the least urbanized and most nature-oriented areas of Lampung Province, characterized by long stretches of coastline, dense tropical forests, and relatively low population density. Bangkunat District itself is predominantly rural in character, where local communities' livelihoods are typically based on agriculture, fishing, and to a lesser extent on the collection of forest products. In 2025, Lampung Province as a whole registered 9,272,142 inhabitants, with an average population density of 280 per km² – though this figure is considerably higher in the more developed interior areas of the province, while the coastal and hilly districts of Pesisir Barat, including Bangkunat, are inhabited more sparsely. Specific detailed demographic or territorial data for Bandar Dalam is not available in publicly accessible sources.
Real estate and investment
Directly verifiable data on Bandar Dalam's real estate market is not available, therefore the following reflects the general investment context of the broader Pesisir Barat region and Lampung Province. Over the past decade, Pesisir Barat regency has emerged as a target area for surfing and ecotourism developments in certain Indonesian and foreign investment circles, generating moderate interest in coastal areas. However, infrastructural development – roads, electricity supply, telecommunications – may be less advanced in this region compared to the province's eastern, more developed parts, which affects property values and development opportunities. In general terms, real estate prices in Lampung Province are significantly lower than in more developed tourist regions (such as Bali), which may represent an attractive entry point for certain investor groups. For foreign citizens, Indonesian land ownership regulations impose significant constraints: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can only acquire Hak Pakai (usage rights) or property rights through a corporate structure. These general rules apply throughout Lampung, including in Bandar Dalam.
Safety and security
Quantified, source-based data on Bandar Dalam's public safety situation is not available. Regarding the broader Lampung Province, it can be said that the province has presented a mixed image in Indonesian statistics and media: the province's internal urban areas – particularly Bandar Lampung city – have appeared with higher crime rates in national comparisons during certain periods, while sparsely populated rural coastal districts like Pesisir Barat are generally considered to be quieter, lower-density rural environments. However, this does not automatically imply a safe situation, as infrastructural isolation in itself can create challenges in the event of an accident or health emergency. In all these matters, it is advisable to rely on current information provided by local authorities or trustworthy local actors.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not contain named tourist attractions directly associated with Bandar Dalam, therefore the following describes the known appeal of the broader Pesisir Barat region. Bangkunat District and Pesisir Barat's coastline are located in proximity to Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, constituting a nature-oriented landscape – the national park itself is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the habitat of the Sumatran rhinoceros, tiger, and elephant. This nature reserve provides the area's outstanding ecological value, though access and visits require permission. The region's coastlines, particularly moving toward other districts of Pesisir Barat regency, are also known for certain surfing destinations, which have gradually appeared on the sports tourism map over recent decades. From Bandar Dalam, the province's capital, Bandar Lampung, with Radin Inten II International Airport, is several hundred kilometers away, and connection with Java can be reached via Bakauheni port in the direction of the Sunda Strait. It is advisable to obtain current information from reliable local sources regarding local infrastructure and transportation development, as well as specific access options.
Summary
Bandar Dalam is a small rural settlement in Bangkunat District of Pesisir Barat Regency in Lampung Province, on the southwestern coast of Sumatra. Detailed, independent statistical or tourism sources for the settlement are not publicly available, therefore understanding the place requires reference to the characteristics of the broader regency and province. The region's natural assets – the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park nearby, the coastal landscape – serve as significant background in themselves, while before making real estate and investment decisions, thorough examination of Indonesian legal frameworks and local infrastructural conditions is necessary.

