Labuhan Lalar – coastal settlement in Sumbawa Barat Regency, on Sumbawa Island
Labuhan Lalar is a settlement located on Sumbawa Island, which belongs to the Kecamatan Taliwang district and is administratively part of Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat (Sumbawa Barat Regency). The regency is situated in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) Province and falls within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the western part of the island, in an area close to the coastline. Direct, settlement-level statistical data is not available in accessible sources, therefore the description below is based on the broader regency and provincial context.
General overview
Labuhan Lalar is, within the Indonesian administrative system, a small locality belonging to the Taliwang district (kecamatan), with the word "labuhan" in its name meaning port or coastal anchorage in Indonesian, suggesting that the settlement may have traditionally been connected to maritime transport or fishing. Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat was established on December 18, 2003, when the five westernmost districts of the former Sumbawa Barat regency were organized into an independent administrative unit. The regency covers an area of 1,743.58 km², and according to the 2020 census, 145,798 people lived there, while official estimates for mid-2024 indicate 155,540 inhabitants, of which 78,230 are male and 77,300 are female. The regency's capital is Taliwang city, whose administrative district is the same as that to which Labuhan Lalar belongs. The entire region is predominantly based on agricultural and fishing activities, with fishing being traditionally the primary source of livelihood in smaller coastal villages. Based on available data, Labuhan Lalar cannot be classified among high-traffic, well-known tourist destinations; rather, it is home to a quieter, locally-oriented community.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verified sources regarding Labuhan Lalar's real estate market are not available, therefore the observations below reflect the broader context of Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat. Sumbawa Barat Regency has experienced increasing economic activity over recent decades due to mining operations and gradual infrastructure development, which has had an impact on real estate market dynamics as well. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik); for them, legal options include the Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental constructions, which should always be discussed with a local legal advisor. In smaller Sumbawan villages, property prices are typically significantly lower than in the tourism-developed areas of Bali or Lombok; however, market liquidity is also more limited, with property transactions occurring on a much narrower scale. From an investment perspective, understanding the local economic structure, the level of infrastructure development, and market demand conditions is fundamentally important for sound decision-making.
Safety and security
Separate, verified data sources on Labuhan Lalar's public safety are not available, therefore the general characteristics of the broader region serve as the benchmark in this regard as well. West Nusa Tenggara Province and, within it, Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat conform to the typical security profile of smaller Indonesian regencies: in rural, coastal communities, daily life generally proceeds under peaceful conditions. Nevertheless, all travelers and those planning to relocate are advised to regularly consult current travel advisories (such as information issued by their country's foreign ministry), as without settlement-specific statistics, it would not be justified to make concrete statements about public safety specific to this settlement. General Indonesian recommendations — such as careful handling of valuables and respect for local customs — naturally apply to this area as well.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions related to Labuhan Lalar's appeal and sights do not appear in available sources, therefore the observations below refer to the verifiably known characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat and Taliwang district. The regency's most significant port is Poto Tano, from which Lombok Island is easily accessible by ferry; this connection is the region's main land-sea transit point. Taliwang itself, the regency's capital and Labuhan Lalar's kecamatan, serves as the center of local administration and commerce. Sumbawa Island is generally known for its relatively untouched natural environment, coastal landscape, and local Samawa culture; however, these characteristics cannot be listed as named attractions specific to Labuhan Lalar without source material. For those interested, exploration of the western coast of the island is primarily possible within a nature-oriented, less touristicized framework.
Summary
Labuhan Lalar is a small coastal locality in Sumbawa within Kecamatan Taliwang district, situated in Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province. The broader regency was established in 2003, with its capital in Taliwang, and according to 2024 data, approximately 155,000 people live there. The settlement does not have dedicated, comprehensive database coverage, therefore understanding the regency and provincial context can provide guidance in terms of real estate markets, public safety, and tourism. For those seeking a quiet, less-trafficked Sumbawan location, the area represents a rarely visited part of the Lesser Sunda Islands.

