Koranji – a small village in Cadasari District, Pandeglang Regency
Koranji is an Indonesian village located in Banten Province (Provinsi Banten) on the island of Java. Administratively, it belongs to Cadasari Kecamatan (district), which is situated in the northeastern part of Pandeglang Regency (Kabupaten Pandeglang). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it falls roughly within the region's interior, rural zone, characterized by the dominant natural features of the Sunda Peninsula. Currently, no independent, settlement-level encyclopedic sources are available for Koranji; the following presents verifiable data and contexts available at the level of Cadasari District and Kabupaten Pandeglang, with clear indication that they refer to the broader administrative units.
General overview
Koranji is one of Indonesia's lesser-known, agriculturally-oriented rural villages, whose name is rarely encountered in wider tourism or economic literature. Cadasari District, to which the village belongs, is located in the northeastern corner of Kabupaten Pandeglang and covers an area of 26.20 km². According to the 2010 census, the district's population was 31,425 people; by the 2020 census it had grown to 37,114; the official estimate valid in mid-2023 showed 38,283 people. The administrative center of Cadasari District is Cadasari village itself. This data shows that the region is moderately populated and experienced steady, though not dramatic, population growth over the past decade. Koranji is one of the villages in this district, so the above demographic trends can be broadly applied to it as well, though independent statistics for the village are not known. As part of Banten Province, the area belongs to the western tip of Java, where the rural economy is typically based on agriculture – rice production, fruit cultivation, and small-scale livestock farming.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Koranji. The broader context is provided by the general conditions of Kabupaten Pandeglang and Banten Province. Pandeglang region's real estate market is traditionally dominated by rural, lower-value plots and agricultural land, in contrast to the more dynamic markets in the nearby city center of Serang or other more developed districts of the province. Important general legal frameworks: in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full, unlimited ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease arrangements) are available, typically for a defined period and subject to specific conditions. These legal frameworks are valid throughout the country, including in Banten Province, which is home to Koranji. From an investment perspective, in such a small village located in the province's interior rural zone, value appreciation fundamentally depends on the pace of regional infrastructure development, road connections, and local economic development programs. To conduct a detailed assessment of these factors, it is advisable to consult current, on-site sources.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable database is available regarding security in Koranji. Of Banten Province as a whole, it can be said that – as one of Indonesia's provincial administrative units – it presents a varied security picture: urban areas and industrial zones face particular challenges, while rural, agricultural villages are generally characterized by quieter security situations. This is, however, a generalization and does not replace current, specific information about the location. For travelers and potential investors, current assessments published by Indonesian authorities and reliable local sources can provide a more accurate picture. In available sources, no crime or security statistics specifically related to Koranji settlement are recorded for extraordinary events.
Tourist attractions
No sources with named tourist attractions in Koranji are available. The broader Kabupaten Pandeglang, however, is considered one of Indonesia's naturally rich areas: the regency encompasses Ujung Kulon National Park, which is part of UNESCO World Heritage, and is home to one of the last natural habitats of the Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus). This national park is by far the region's most significant natural asset of international standing. Additionally, some coastal areas of Pandeglang and the region's mountainous areas may also be attractive to nature enthusiasts. However, these attractions are likely located at considerable distance from Cadasari District and Koranji village within it – to determine the exact route of approach and distance, current map and transportation sources should be consulted. Cadasari Kecamatan itself is an administrative unit of relatively small extent located in the northeastern corner of Pandeglang Regency, where specifically named tourist destinations are not mentioned in available sources.
Summary
Koranji is a small rural settlement in Banten Province, belonging to Cadasari Kecamatan and Kabupaten Pandeglang. Its independent, settlement-level data are not yet publicly available; the information available paints a picture of the area at district and regency level. The area is rural in character, moderately populated, and primarily embedded in an agricultural context. For those seeking property in Pandeglang Regency or a location suitable for extended stays, thorough, on-site familiarization with local conditions and the engagement of legal counsel are particularly recommended – especially given the complexity of Indonesia's regulations governing foreign real estate acquisition.

