Bali Sadhar Utara – small settlement in Banjit district, Way Kanan regency, Lampung province
Bali Sadhar Utara is an Indonesian village belonging to Way Kanan regency in Lampung province in Sumatra, and more specifically to Banjit district (Kecamatan Banjit). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately –4.74° south latitude and 104.50° east longitude. Lampung province lies in the southern tip of Sumatra island, with South Sumatra and Bengkulu province to the north as neighbors, the Sunda Strait to the south as a border, while the Java Sea forms the eastern boundary and the Indian Ocean the western one. The provincial capital is Bandar Lampung city, from which Radin Inten II International Airport is located approximately 28 kilometers away.
General overview
Bali Sadhar Utara is an independent administrative unit within Kecamatan Banjit, though detailed, city-level source data are currently not available. The settlement's name contains the word "Bali," which refers to an established naming tradition in Lampung province: during the colonial period and the decades that followed, migrants and transmigrant groups from Bali island named numerous villages after their former homeland. This naming practice is widely known in Lampung's inland areas. Way Kanan regency itself is typically characterized as an agricultural region where coffee, rubber, and palm oil production represent the dominant economic activities. Lampung province as a whole counted approximately 9.27 million inhabitants in 2025, with a population density of roughly 280 people per square kilometer, which is considered a moderate figure compared to island provinces in Indonesia. Villages located in Banjit district are generally small communities with agricultural character, whose economic life is primarily determined by plantation agriculture and small-scale local trade.
Real estate and investment
Specific, settlement-level data on Bali Sadhar Utara's real estate market are not publicly available. In the broader context, Way Kanan regency and generally Lampung's inland areas are relevant in the Indonesian real estate market primarily in terms of agricultural land and rural residential property transactions. The province's gradually developing infrastructure—including the transportation network connected to Bandar Lampung—influences real estate values in inland areas over the long term, although this effect remains moderate in more distant districts. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct, full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property in Indonesia; for them, the law enables real estate use through specified legal titles—such as long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). This regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including in Lampung province, and legal consultation is recommended before any investment decision. In rural, agricultural areas—such as Banjit district—real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the province's major urban centers, which may make the area attractive to certain investors, although liquidity and appreciation rates remain more moderate.
Safety and security
No specific, authenticated statistics or reports are available regarding safety and security in Bali Sadhar Utara. Regarding the broader region, Lampung province, it can be said in general terms that, like most Indonesian provinces, the level of public safety varies by area, and in rural, agricultural districts—such as Banjit district—living conditions are typically shaped according to small community norms. No special security warnings or extraordinary events appear in available sources related to this specific settlement. General caution and respect for local customs are recommended for any travel to rural Indonesia; however, settlement-specific security assessment cannot be justified based on the current source material.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources identifying tourist attractions or landmarks specific to Bali Sadhar Utara are available. At the broader Lampung province level, it is known that the province possesses rich natural and cultural assets: areas near the Sunda Strait, the Krakatau volcano, and Way Kambas National Park are among Lampung's well-documented attractions, though these locations are geographically distant from Way Kanan regency and Banjit district. In inland areas, as in the Banjit district region, the landscape experience is primarily composed of plantation scenery, local rivers, and rural village life created by transmigrant communities, but no specific, named tourist attraction appears in available sources for this district. For interested visitors, the natural areas in the eastern and southern parts of the province may serve as a starting point for a planned visit to Lampung.
Summary
Bali Sadhar Utara is a small, agricultural settlement in Banjit district of Way Kanan regency in Lampung province, in southern Sumatra. Detailed, authenticated settlement-level data are currently limited, so connections relating to the broader region provide a better framework for understanding the location. Lampung province counted nearly 9.3 million residents in 2025, with Bandar Lampung as its capital, and the region presents a varied picture from agricultural, transportation, and natural perspectives. Bali Sadhar Utara fits into this broader rural Lampung context as an agricultural community in the province's inland areas.

