Beringin Jaya – small settlement in the Rebang Tangkas District of Way Kanan Regency
Beringin Jaya is an Indonesian village located in the Way Kanan Regency of Lampung Province, specifically within the Rebang Tangkas Kecamatan (District). Geographically, it belongs to the southern part of the island of Sumatra, and based on its coordinates, it is situated in the inland areas of the province. Lampung Province is one of Indonesia's most densely populated provinces on Sumatra, with its capital city being Bandar Lampung. The available source materials are limited to provincial level data, so publicly available and structured information at the settlement level for Beringin Jaya cannot be verified at this time.
General overview
Beringin Jaya is a smaller rural settlement belonging to the Rebang Tangkas Kecamatan, with its regional context linked to the Way Kanan Kabupaten (Regency). The Way Kanan Regency is located in the northern inland areas of Lampung Province and is characteristically an agricultural region where plantation agriculture – particularly rubber and palm oil production – plays an important role in the local economy. For the province as a whole, according to 2025 data, Lampung's population is 9,272,142 inhabitants, with a population density of 280 people per square kilometer, which represents a significant rural population presence compared to Indonesia's average. Beringin Jaya itself is considered a small village and – like the inland rural settlements of Way Kanan Regency in general – is not among the province's known tourist destinations. The village name ("beringin" meaning approximately "banyan tree" and "jaya" meaning approximately "victory, success") is typical of Indonesian village naming conventions, which may be connected to local traditions and the natural environment, although no concrete, verifiable sources are available regarding this.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly available, and verifiable data exists regarding Beringin Jaya's real estate market, so the following characterization reflects the broader regional context – that of Lampung Province and Way Kanan Regency in general. The Way Kanan Regency is counted among Lampung's inland rural areas, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the province's coastal or urban regions, particularly compared to the Bandar Lampung metropolitan area. Agricultural land in rural areas and smaller residential properties in the inland districts traditionally carry moderate prices, and development potential is primarily linked to agricultural or plantation use. An important general consideration is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for real estate acquisition are legally restricted: among the main property ownership categories, full ownership (Hak Milik) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). This general legal framework applies to the rural areas of Lampung Province, including the Way Kanan Regency.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable criminal or law enforcement statistics are available in publicly accessible sources regarding Beringin Jaya's safety and security. Regarding the broader region, namely Lampung Province, it can be said in general that Lampung is one of Indonesia's provinces with varied security assessments: the densely populated urban areas and certain transportation corridors of the province sometimes appear on lists of regions requiring heightened caution, but this presents a different picture for local communities living in the inland rural areas. The inland rural settlements of Way Kanan Regency – such as Beringin Jaya – are primarily agricultural village communities where daily life operates at relatively low traffic volumes, which generally results in a more favorable sense of public security. Nevertheless, due to the lack of precise and reliable local data, any such generalization requires careful handling, and firsthand experience and up-to-date local information are always recommended.
Tourist attractions
The available, verified source materials do not contain specific, named tourist attractions of Beringin Jaya, so the following describes the context of the broader region. Lampung Province as a whole is known for numerous natural and cultural landmarks, which are primarily concentrated in other areas of the province. In the southern part of the province, near the Sunda Strait, are found the province's most well-known attractions, including Way Kambas National Park, which is known for its elephant conservation and ecotourism opportunities, though this park is located at a considerable distance from Way Kanan Regency. In the inland areas of Way Kanan Regency, the natural features – forests, river valleys, agricultural landscapes – characterize the region, but these cannot be verified from reliable sources as tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Beringin Jaya. For those wishing to experience the interior of Lampung, its rural character, and the Sumatran agricultural landscape, the Rebang Tangkas Kecamatan and surrounding area can offer a form of authentic rural life experience, but this character is more relevant for interested travelers rather than from the perspective of organized tourism.
Summary
Beringin Jaya is a rural small settlement in Lampung Province, in the Rebang Tangkas Kecamatan of Way Kanan Regency, in the southern part of Sumatra. The available, verified source materials are limited to provincial-level data, so the settlement's own characteristics – population, local economy, attractions – cannot yet be detailed precisely from publicly accessible sources. The broader region's agricultural character, Lampung Province's general geographical and demographic context, and the general real estate market and legal frameworks applicable to rural areas in Indonesia nonetheless provide a realistic foundation for assessing this location for those interested in the area.

