Batu Rakit – a village in North Lombok, Kecamatan Bayan
Batu Rakit is a small settlement in Indonesia, which belongs to Kecamatan Bayan, within Kabupaten Lombok Utara, in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) Province. Geographically, it is located in the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, in the northern part of Lombok island, with approximate coordinates marked at -8.2479° southern latitude and 116.3871° eastern longitude. Since available source material contains verifiable data exclusively at the provincial level, the following sections present generally known characteristics of the broader region – West Nusa Tenggara and Lombok island – clearly indicating when a statement refers not directly to Batu Rakit but to the wider area.
General overview
Batu Rakit itself does not appear in widely distributed international sources, so separately collected and verified data about the village are currently limited. The settlement belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Bayan, which lies in the northern part of Lombok island, near Mount Rinjani. Kecamatan Bayan is traditionally one of the important areas of Sasak culture, whose local customs, religious traditions, and vernacular architecture have survived to the present day. Regarding West Nusa Tenggara Province, a verifiable fact is that the province consists of two main islands: the smaller but more densely populated Lombok and the larger, less populated Sumbawa, with the province's total area measuring 19,675.89 km². The province's total population is approximately 5.731 million people, with the majority living in coastal areas and larger cities. The defining natural feature of Lombok island is Mount Rinjani at 3,726 metres, which is an active volcano and one of the country's most visited natural tourist destinations. Due to its north Lombok location, Batu Rakit is relatively close to this mountainous area, although verified data regarding the exact distance and direct connection is not available.
Real estate and investment
Precisely documented local real estate market information regarding Batu Rakit cannot be found in available sources. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Lombok Utara has become one of the focus areas for Lombok tourism development over the past decade, which has generally brought growing interest in the north Lombok real estate market – however, this applies primarily to the areas around the Gili islands and coastal regions, and cannot necessarily be automatically extended to every smaller village, including Batu Rakit. Under the general regulatory framework governing real estate acquisition in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership title (Hak Milik) over property; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership solutions are most commonly applicable, the details of which should always be discussed with a local legal expert. Before making investment decisions, it is essential to obtain precise knowledge of local regulations and the legal status of the specific plot.
Safety and security
Verified village-level public safety statistics or data regarding Batu Rakit do not appear in the source used, so specific claims of this nature cannot be made. Generally speaking, Lombok island and West Nusa Tenggara Province belong among the smaller Indonesian tourist regions, where in villages outside major cities and busy tourist zones, the local community norms and informal social control typically play a decisive role in maintaining everyday security. The province experienced a series of severe earthquakes in 2018, which primarily affected Kabupaten Lombok Utara; reconstruction has been ongoing since then, but the long-term effects of this fact on public safety are difficult to assess generally. Before traveling, it is advisable to review reliable, current sources regarding the situation – such as Indonesian authorities or your own country's foreign ministry information.
Tourist attractions
For Batu Rakit, named village-level attractions do not appear in the verified source material. However, numerous tourism destinations documented in sources are known in the wider area, on Lombok island and in Kabupaten Lombok Utara. The Gili Islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, and Gili Meno – lie off the coasts of Lombok and rank among Indonesia's most visited destinations, sought after for their clear waters and coral reefs; these islands are relatively close to the northern coasts of Kabupaten Lombok Utara. The aforementioned Mount Rinjani (3,726 metres) also rises in the northern part of Lombok and is recognized as the starting point for one of the most important nature trekking routes. Also listed among the province's characteristics is Sade village, where traditional Sasak architecture and way of life have survived to the present day, and Lombok Kuta beach, which is a well-known location among surfers, although the latter is located further south. The local manifestations of Sasak cultural heritage in Kecamatan Bayan may likewise be noteworthy, but detailed regional sources about these are currently not available.
Summary
Batu Rakit is a small village in north Lombok within Kecamatan Bayan, Kabupaten Lombok Utara, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Detailed public data independently processed about the village are currently limited, so generally known characteristics of the broader region – Lombok island and Nusa Tenggara Barat Province – provide context. Through its natural features, nearby Mount Rinjani, the Gili Islands, and Sasak cultural heritage, Kabupaten Lombok Utara as a region is a well-known location in Indonesian tourism and among real estate market investors; however, to learn concrete data regarding Batu Rakit, on-site research or involvement of local sources is necessary.

