The Malang Regency is divided into thirty-three
districts (
kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census and the 2020 census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2024. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of
administrative villages (totaling 378 rural
desa and 12 urban
kelurahan) and offshore islands in each district, and its post codes. The most southernly nine districts - those listed first in the table below, all having a coastline on the Indian Ocean (except
Dampit, Kalipare and Pagak Districts), together comprise 36% of the regency's area but have only 25.5% of its population. The next-listed 21 districts comprise the entirety of the urbanised
Malang Valley, including the more rural districts to the east; these districts, together with the two cities (Malang and Batu) plus one district (
kecamatan Purwodadi) of
Pasuruan Regency constitute the
Malang Metropolitan Area. The last-mentioned 3 districts, which all lie west of Batu city, are almost completely physically separated by Batu from the rest of Malang Regency; they cover 9.5% of the regency area, with just 6% of its population in mid 2023. Notes: (a) including one
kelurahan - Dampit. (b) including 2
kelurahan - Sedayu and Turen. (c) including 4
kelurahan - Ardirejo, Cepokomulyo, Kepanjen and Penarukan. (d) including 2
kelurahan - Kalirejo and Lawang. (e) including 3
kelurahan - Candirenggo, Losari and Pagentan. ==Tourism==