Padang Raya – a village in Krui Selatan district, Pesisir Barat regency, Lampung province
Padang Raya is a small Sumatran settlement located in Krui Selatan kecamatan, which belongs to Pesisir Barat regency in Lampung province (Provinsi Lampung). Based on the village's coordinates, it is situated near the Indian Ocean coastline at the southwestern edge of Sumatra. The seat of Pesisir Barat regency is Krui city, and the regency was established in 2012 as an independent administrative unit – making it the youngest regency in Lampung province. Regarding Padang Raya itself, no independent detailed public sources are currently available, so the information presented below addresses the broader administrative context at the regency level, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Padang Raya belongs to Krui Selatan kecamatan, whose name indicates that it extends south of Krui city, the seat of the regency. Pesisir Barat regency as a whole is considered a relatively sparsely populated and underdeveloped area: according to 2020 census data, the entire regency had a population of only 164,453 inhabitants. The regency's name – "western coastline" – precisely reflects the natural geographic character of the area: the western side is bordered by the Indian Ocean, while the eastern part is occupied by Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park. This dual natural framework – oceanic coastline and rainforested highlands – determines the region's character. Padang Raya itself, as a small rural community in this region, is presumably characterized by agricultural and fishing activities, though verifiable settlement-level sources for these are not available.
Real estate and investment
Direct data on Padang Raya's real estate market is not available. In the broader context, since Pesisir Barat regency's establishment in 2013, infrastructure developments have taken place in the region, which generally attracts moderate real estate interest. The regency's coastal location and the surf tourism associated with the Tanjung Setia area – as documented in available regency-level data – has generated some investment attention in ocean-proximate areas. However, this dynamic primarily applies to better-known coastal sections; smaller, lesser-known villages such as Padang Raya typically form part of the local and regional real estate market. Indonesian property law regulations generally restrict foreign nationals' land ownership options: as a rule, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership title (Hak Milik), but can access property through long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership solutions, which must be structured within Indonesian legal frameworks. Professional local legal advice is recommended before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or sources are available regarding safety and security in Padang Raya. Generally speaking, in rural, less urbanized areas of Lampung province – such as Pesisir Barat regency – public safety is typically characterized by social structures based on personal acquaintance that are characteristic of smaller communities. The province as a whole, particularly its lower-density peripheral areas, is not among Indonesia's regions subject to heightened international scrutiny, though any specific conclusion regarding public safety would require data from local authorities or reliable, current sources. It is advisable to obtain information on current local conditions before traveling or purchasing property.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Padang Raya appear in available sources. However, the broader Pesisir Barat regency does possess verifiable well-known attractions: the Tanjung Setia coastline is recognized by the World Surf League for its high-quality waves, and the international Krui Pro surf competition is held annually there. The Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, which comprises part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and is characterized by extensive Sumatran primary rainforests, also lies within the regency's territory and extends across its eastern portion. Batu Tihang beach is likewise among the coastal sections mentioned by the regency. These attractions are not necessarily in the immediate vicinity of Padang Raya but rather lie within the broader regency area; verifiable data on their exact distances is not available.
Summary
Padang Raya is a small Sumatran village in Krui Selatan kecamatan of Pesisir Barat regency in Lampung province, for which no independent public source material is currently available. The characteristics of the broader region – the Indian Ocean coastline, Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, and surf tourism connected to the Tanjung Setia area – define the regency's general character. The region is a relatively young municipal unit with low population density, and is relevant both for real estate market and tourism purposes primarily for those seeking opportunities in a quiet, underdeveloped environment in southwestern Sumatra.

