Banjar Ratu – small rural settlement in Gunung Labuhan District, Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province
Banjar Ratu is an Indonesian settlement located in the southern part of Sumatra Island, in Lampung Province. Administratively, it belongs to Way Kanan Regency (Kabupaten Way Kanan) and within it to Gunung Labuhan District (Kecamatan Gunung Labuhan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated approximately at –4.82 latitude and 104.54 longitude, which places it in the northern-interior areas of Lampung Province. The provincial capital of Lampung is Bandar Lampung, and the province occupies the southernmost tip of Sumatra Island, north of the Sunda Strait.
General overview
Banjar Ratu is not among the well-known or tourism-prominent settlements of Lampung Province, and available sources contain no detailed settlement-level description. Kecamatan Gunung Labuhan, to which the settlement is administratively connected, is located in the interior, hilly-mountainous region of Way Kanan Regency. Way Kanan is a relatively young regency: it became an independent administrative unit in 1999, previously being part of the North Lampung region. The regency is agriculturally active, characterized by rice cultivation, rubber plantations, and coffee production. Lampung Province as a whole is an important region for agriculture in Indonesia, particularly in coffee, pepper, and rubber cultivation. Banjar Ratu itself is undoubtedly a village-scale settlement that fits into the surrounding agricultural landscape. Precise population data or other specific community characteristics are not included in available sources, and therefore no reliable information can be provided on these matters.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data are available on Banjar Ratu's real estate market. Based on the broader context—namely the real estate market of Way Kanan Regency and Lampung Province—it can be stated that in the interior, rural regions of Lampung, property prices are generally considerably lower than in Bandar Lampung or tourism-frequented coastal areas. Agricultural land and smaller rural properties are typically available in the region, though infrastructure development varies by area. According to 2025 data, Lampung Province has a population of approximately 9.27 million, indicating a dynamically growing province with demand for real estate across the province as a whole. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for foreigners, primarily long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available within legal frameworks. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable in all cases to involve a local legal expert and real estate agent.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable crime statistics or official assessments are available regarding Banjar Ratu's public safety, and therefore settlement-level statements cannot be made. Generally speaking, Lampung Province, like most rural interior regions of Indonesia, is a relatively low-tourism and infrequently visited area where daily life proceeds according to the customs of agricultural communities. In the Way Kanan region, similar to other interior districts of Lampung, there is no particular security warning that would be highlighted by major international travel authorities. However, to gain more precise knowledge of local conditions in individual villages, on-site investigation is necessary, and it is advisable to monitor travel recommendations from Indonesian authorities and the foreign ministry of one's country of origin.
Tourist attractions
No data are available in verified sources regarding direct tourist attractions in Banjar Ratu, and therefore none can be specifically named. The broader region, Lampung Province, however, possesses several known natural and cultural values. Lampung Province is located close to the Sunda Strait, and the province is home to the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, which protects endangered tropical rainforests recognized by UNESCO. In the province's coastal areas, dolphin watching and diving are available, particularly near Kalianda and Krui. These attractions, however, are located in the more southern and western parts of the province and may be at greater distances from Banjar Ratu's area and Way Kanan Regency. In Gunung Labuhan District and its immediate surrounding area, no prominent tourist destination is listed in verified sources; travelers staying here would primarily encounter authentic, agricultural rural landscape and local village life.
Summary
Banjar Ratu is a small, rural-character settlement in Way Kanan Regency in Lampung Province, located in Gunung Labuhan District, in the southern part of Sumatra. Available sources do not contain detailed settlement-level demographic, economic, or tourism data, and therefore the province and regency-level context provides the framework for understanding this place. Given the character of the agricultural region, the location primarily offers insight into the everyday rural life of the region and cannot be considered a well-known tourism or investment destination.

