Kujangjaya – rural settlement in Kecamatan Cibeber, Kabupaten Lebak, Banten province
Kujangjaya is a small settlement in Banten province, Indonesia, located in the western part of Java. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Cibeber, and within that to Kabupaten Lebak. Based on its coordinates (–6.8118; 106.4111), the area lies in the southwestern interior region of the Javanese peninsula, in a relatively hilly and forested landscape. Direct, settlement-level data about the village are not publicly available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on broader district and regency-level context.
General overview
Kujangjaya is not among the more widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and detailed information specific to this village is not found in available public databases. The settlement belongs to the Kecamatan Cibeber administrative unit. It is worth noting that the "Ci-" prefix is a word of Sundanese origin, meaning water or river; this suggests that the name Cibeber – and thus the broader district – is connected to the Sundanese cultural and linguistic tradition prevalent in the western part of Java. Kabupaten Lebak as a whole is a large, partly rural and partly mountainous regency, whose southern and interior areas are relatively sparsely populated, with agriculture and forestry playing a decisive role in the local economy. The Cibeber district itself is located in the more interior, hilly part of the regency, where the typical landscape shows rice field and garden farming patterns. Kujangjaya is presumably a small, agriculture-oriented village community, whose daily life is shaped by local agricultural activity, though no direct, verifiable source confirms this.
Real estate and investment
Published real estate market data specific to Kujangjaya are not available; therefore, the following presents more general characteristics of Kabupaten Lebak and Banten province as a contextual framework. Kabupaten Lebak belongs among the less developed, more rural-character regions within Banten province; the rapid real estate market growth experienced on Java's northern coast and in the Jabodetabek agglomeration occurs here at a more moderate pace. In interior, mountainous areas – which include Cibeber district – real estate prices are generally lower than in coastal or urban-adjacent zones. For foreign nationals, Indonesian real estate regulations (particularly those concerning land ownership) contain generally applicable restrictions: Hak Milik, or full ownership, is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreign nationals typically can invest in real estate through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other structures established through legal entities. From an investment perspective, the value appreciation potential of Kabupaten Lebak depends primarily on infrastructure development and regional economic processes occurring in western Java, but this cannot be verified with concrete data as it relates specifically to Kujangjaya.
Safety and security
Published, settlement-level public safety data or statistics specific to Kujangjaya are not available. For the rural interior areas of Kabupaten Lebak and Banten province generally, it is characteristic that these communities are smaller, more tight-knit villages where crime rates tend to be more moderate compared to large cities – however, this is a general observation and does not substitute for concrete, verified data. Throughout Banten province as a whole, particularly in industrial and urban zones, authorities have faced various public safety challenges in recent decades, though differences within the region are significant. In a rural, interior-located village like Kujangjaya, typical risks tend to relate more to infrastructural underdevelopment (such as road accessibility and distance to healthcare services) than to urban-type crime problems – though this assessment should also be treated with reservations, as no direct source confirms it.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source listing named tourist destinations, natural attractions, or cultural attractions in Kujangjaya is available. Regarding the broader environment of Kecamatan Cibeber and Kabupaten Lebak, it can be said that the region – located in Java's interior, hilly-mountainous areas – generally possesses varied natural landscape, which may include villages tied to Sundanese cultural traditions and agricultural landscape typical of Java's interior regions. In the more southern, coastal parts of Kabupaten Lebak, more recognized natural areas can be found; however, the interior mountainous districts – including Cibeber – are primarily local-interest rather than regionally known tourist destinations. This means that on the basis of verifiable sources, no specific tourist attraction can be named near Kujangjaya; the available documentation does not record in detail any potential natural values or local culture of the area.
Summary
Kujangjaya is a small, rural-character Indonesian settlement belonging to Kecamatan Cibeber, Kabupaten Lebak, within Banten province, located in Java's western interior region. Publicly available data specific to this village are extremely limited; on the basis of broader district and regency-level context, the location has an agriculture-oriented, rural character, and does not rank among widely known tourist or investment destinations. For those living there or interested in the area, the general economic and infrastructural conditions of Kabupaten Lebak provide the relevant framework within which the settlement can be situated.

