Lampung
Lampung, officially the Province of Lampung, is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the southern tip of the island of Sumatra. It has a short border with the province of Bengkulu to the northwest, and a longer border with the province of South Sumatra to the north, as well as a maritime border with the provinces of Banten and Jakarta to the east.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Krakatoa and Bandar Lampung.
Krakatoa
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Krakatoa is a volcanic island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is part of Lampung province in Sumatra.
Bandar Lampung
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Bandar Lampung is the capital city of Lampung province in the south of Sumatra island, Indonesia. Of particular note to tourism is its proximity to Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, which is one of the rare homes of the Sumatran elephant and Sumatran tiger.
Metro
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Metro is a city in the Indonesian province of Lampung. It is 52 km away from Bandar Lampung City, and is the second-largest city in Lampung province, with 182,293 inhabitants as at mid 2024.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Way Kambas National Park and Gedong Tataan.
Way Kambas National Park
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Way Kambas National Park is a national park covering 1,300 km2 in Lampung province of southern Sumatra, Indonesia. It consists of swamp forest and lowland rain forest, mostly of secondary growth as result of extensive logging in the 1960s and 1970s.
Gedong Tataan
Gedung Tataan is a town and an administrative district of Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province of Indonesia. The town covers an area of 3.6 km2, and had a population of 5,584 as at mid 2024.Kota Agung
Kota Agung is the capital of Tanggamus Regency in Lampung.Photo: RXerself, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Lampung
- Type: State with 9,080,000 residents
- Description: province of Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra
- Also known as: “Lampung Province”
- Neighbors: Bengkulu and South Sumatra
- Categories: province of Indonesia, first-level administrative country subdivision in Indonesia, and locality
- Location: Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude of center
-4.8555° or 4° 51′ 20″ southLongitude of center
105.0273° or 105° 1′ 38″ eastPopulation
9,080,000Elevation
58 metres (190 feet)OpenStreetMap ID
node 1898283456OpenStreetMap feature
place=state
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Achinese to Yue Chinese—“Lampung” goes by many names.
- Achinese: “Lampung”
- Albanian: “Lampung”
- Arabic: “لامبونغ”
- Arabic: “لمبونق”
- Armenian: “Լամպունգ”
- Azerbaijani: “Lampunq”
- Balinese: “Lampung”
- Banjar: “Lampung”
- Basque: “Lampung”
- Batak Mandailing: “Lampung”
- Bengali: “লাম্পুং প্রদেশ”
- Bengali: “লাম্পুং”
- Betawi: “Lampung”
- Bulgarian: “Лампунг”
- Catalan: “Lampung”
- Cebuano: “Provinsi Lampung”
- Chamorro: “Lampung”
- Chinese: “Lampung Séng”
- Chinese: “南榜省”
- Chinese: “楠榜”
- Chinese: “楠榜省”
- Chinese: “覽邦”
- Czech: “Lampung”
- Danish: “Lampung”
- Dutch: “Lampung”
- Esperanto: “Lampungo”
- Finnish: “Lampung”
- French: “Lampung”
- French: “province de Lampung”
- Galician: “Lampung”
- Georgian: “ლამპუნგი”
- German: “Lampung”
- German: “Provinz Lampung”
- Gorontalo: “Lampung”
- Greek: “Λαμπούνγκ”
- Gujarati: “લેમ્પુંગ પ્રાંત”
- Hakka Chinese: “Lampung”
- Hebrew: “למפונג”
- Hindi: “लंपुंग प्रांत”
- Hindi: “लांपुंग”
- Hindi: “लाम्पुंग”
- Hungarian: “Lampung”
- Iloko: “Lampung”
- Indonesian: “Daerah Tingkat I Lampung”
- Indonesian: “Lampung”
- Indonesian: “Prov. Lampung”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Lampung”
- Irish: “Lampung”
- Italian: “Lampung”
- Japanese: “ランプン州”
- Javanese: “Lampung”
- Kadazan Dusun: “Lampung”
- Kannada: “ಲ್ಯಾಂಪಂಗ್ ಪ್ರಾಂತ್ಯ”
- Komering: “Lampung”
- Korean: “람풍주”
- Lampung Api: “Lampung”
- Lampung Api: “Prop. Lampung”
- Lampung Api: “Propinsi Lampung”
- Latvian: “Lampuna”
- Latvian: “Lampungas province”
- Literary Chinese: “覽邦”
- Lithuanian: “Lampungas”
- Madurese: “Lampung”
- Malay: “Lampung”
- Malay: “لمڤوڠ”
- Marathi: “लांपुंग प्रांत”
- Marathi: “लांपुंग”
- Mazanderani: “لامپونگ”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Lampung”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Lampung Séng”
- Minangkabau: “Lampuang”
- Minangkabau: “Lampung”
- Mongolian: “Лампун”
- Mongolian: “Лампунг”
- Nepali: “ल्याम्पुङ क्षेत्र”
- Northern Frisian: “Lampung (Prowins)”
- Northern Frisian: “Lampung”
- Northern Luri: “لامپونگ”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Lampung”
- Norwegian: “Lampung”
- Pampanga: “Lampung”
- Persian: “لامپونگ”
- Polish: “Lampung”
- Portuguese: “Lampung”
- Portuguese: “Lampungue”
- Romanian: “Lampung”
- Russian: “Лампунг”
- Scots: “Lampung”
- Serbian: “Лампунг”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Lampung”
- Sinhala: “ලම්පුන්ග් පළාත, ඉන්දුනීසියාව”
- Sinhala: “ලැම්පන්ග් පළාත”
- Slovenian: “Lampung”
- Somali: “Lampung”
- South Azerbaijani: “لامپونق”
- Spanish: “Lampung”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Lampung”
- Sundanese: “Lampung”
- Swedish: “Lampung”
- Tamil: “இளம்புங் மாகாணம்”
- Tamil: “லம்புங் மாகாணம்”
- Tamil: “லாம்புங்”
- Tamil: “ளம்புங் மாகாணம்”
- Tatar: “Лампунг”
- Telugu: “లాంపుంగ్ ప్రావిన్స్”
- Telugu: “లాంపుంగ్ రాష్ట్రభాగం”
- Thai: “จังหวัดลัมปุง”
- Turkish: “Lampung”
- Ukrainian: “Лампунг”
- Urdu: “لامپونگ”
- Venetian: “Lampung”
- Venetian: “Łanpuṅ”
- Vietnamese: “Lampung”
- Waray (Philippines): “Lampung”
- Welsh: “Lampung”
- Western Armenian: “Լամփունկ”
- Western Panjabi: “لامپونگ”
- Wu Chinese: “楠榜省”
- Yue Chinese: “楠榜”
- “Lampung”
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