Lebak Peniangan – small settlement in Way Kanan Regency, Lampung Province
Lebak Peniangan is an Indonesian village located in Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung) on the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Rebang Tangkas District (Kecamatan Rebang Tangkas), which forms part of Way Kanan Regency (Kabupaten Way Kanan). Based on its coordinates (–4.71° southern latitude, 104.34° eastern longitude), the settlement is situated on the southern portion of Sumatra island, within inland terrestrial areas of Lampung Province. Publicly accessible, detailed settlement-level data are not available; therefore, the following description is based on verifiable characteristics of the broader administrative units – the district, regency, and province – with this approach clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Lebak Peniangan is not among Indonesian locations particularly known for tourism or economic development, nor does it appear as a standalone entry or detailed description in named sources. Kecamatan Rebang Tangkas – to which the settlement administratively belongs – is an inland, mountainous-character district of Kabupaten Way Kanan, where the local economy is typically defined by agricultural activity. Way Kanan Regency overall is a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly agrarian area in the northern part of Lampung Province, characterized by plantation farming – coffee, rubber, and palm oil. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, it is one of Indonesia's most important agricultural regions; in inland areas, including Way Kanan, the life of smaller villages is largely organized around agricultural production and associated local trade. Lebak Peniangan, in this broader context, can be understood as a typical inland rural community whose regional role and recognition fit within the plantation-agriculture economic model.
Real estate and investment
No public, settlement-level real estate market data are available for Lebak Peniangan. At the broader Kabupaten Way Kanan level, it can be stated in general terms that in inland, smaller villages, property prices and transaction volumes move at substantially lower levels than in Lampung Province's more developed, urban areas – particularly in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung. The real estate market in the regency's inland areas is driven primarily by local buyers and agricultural sector actors; for foreign investors, it is particularly important to note that Indonesia's land ownership regulations generally prohibit foreigners from free ownership (in the Hak Milik category), and in rural, agrarian areas this regulation is enforced especially strictly. Longer-term rental forms (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) may theoretically be available, but their details always depend on local legal and administrative conditions. From an investment perspective, inland villages of Way Kanan Regency cannot be considered active real estate market locations; for any potential interested parties, involvement of a local real estate attorney or notary public is always recommended.
Safety and security
Publicly accessible public safety statistics or detailed police database information affecting Lebak Peniangan are not known. In broader context: Lampung Province as a whole has been a mixed-assessment region from the perspective of Indonesian internal security for years, where in certain areas of the province – particularly along main roads – elevated crime levels were periodically observed, but this phenomenon mainly affected urbanized and transit traffic zones. In inland, smaller villages such as Lebak Peniangan, public safety is generally relatively stable due to tight community bonds, although this too should not be generalized without concrete data. Visitors and residents are advised to monitor information from local authorities and current advisories for the province, particularly if planning travel to more remote, less infrastructure-equipped areas.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are known for Lebak Peniangan from verifiable sources. However, within the broader Kabupaten Way Kanan area, several natural and cultural assets recognized at the regional level exist and can be mentioned based on general knowledge applicable to the regency as a whole, with the caveat that the precise distance of these from Lebak Peniangan is not known from available sources. River valleys and forested hills are characteristic of Way Kanan Regency's terrain, fitting into the inland natural environment of Lampung Province. In the southern part of the province, as a broader region, Way Kambas National Park is one of the most recognized protected natural areas in Lampung, known primarily for Sumatran elephant conservation – however, this park is not located within Way Kanan Regency territory, but rather south of it. Reliable, publicly accessible, detailed descriptions of specific attractions and natural sites within the regency were not available at the time this article was compiled.
Summary
Lebak Peniangan is a small, inland-located Indonesian village situated within Kecamatan Rebang Tangkas district, as part of Kabupaten Way Kanan, in Lampung Province, on the southern portion of Sumatra. In the absence of publicly available, detailed, settlement-level documentation, an understanding of the location can be formed only on the basis of general characteristics of the broader administrative units – the district, regency, and province. The settlement fits into an agrarian, inland rural environment and is not among known or active locations from a tourism or real estate market perspective. For more extensive, current, and authentic local information, the official administrative channels of Kabupaten Way Kanan, as well as on-site personal inquiry, are recommended.

