Sukamanah – A settlement in Pandeglang Kabupaten in Kaduhejo District
Sukamanah is a settlement in Pandeglang Kabupaten located in Banten Province, situated within the territory of Kaduhejo Kecamatan (district). The settlement lies in West Java, in the country's far western region, where the Indonesian mainland extends toward the Sunda Strait. The kabupaten borders the Indian Ocean, a region possessing unique geographical and economic characteristics. Sukamanah, as part of Pandeglang, is situated in an area of traditional Javanese-Sundanese culture, where the local communities are predominantly of Sundanese ethnicity.
General overview
Sukamanah falls under the administrative unit of Kaduhejo Kecamatan, which ranks among the four central administrative centers of Pandeglang Kabupaten. The settlement is not among widely recognized tourist destinations, but rather a smaller settlement defined by local significance and economic functions. According to 2024 data, Pandeglang Kabupaten had approximately 1.4 million inhabitants, representing a significant and largely rural community. The kabupaten's territory consists predominantly of lower and undulating plains suitable for agricultural and fishing activities.
Limited source material is available regarding Sukamanah at the settlement level; however, the broader context of Kaduhejo District and Pandeglang Kabupaten can be described. The region is predominantly Sundanese in culture, where Sunda Wiwitan, the traditional Sundanese spiritual heritage, remains valid in some communities. The area is characterized by natural potential and agricultural and fishing-based economy. Pandeglang Kabupaten lies in the western coastal region, economically highly dependent on the utilization of ocean resources. The settlement, as part of the kabupaten, operates within this larger economic and social framework, where fundamentally rural character and Sundanese cultural values predominate.
Real estate and investment
From a real estate market perspective, Sukamanah, as a smaller settlement in Pandeglang Kabupaten, does not rank among Indonesia's most dynamic or sought-after real estate markets. The general real estate market of Pandeglang Kabupaten exhibits rural characteristics, where property prices are significantly lower than in the vicinity of Jakarta or around popular tourist destinations. Regulations concerning foreign investors in the Indonesian real estate market are quite restrictive: foreign natural persons can typically own land only in limited capacity, and in many cases only in the form of 30-year leases. For legally regulated investments, alternative structures such as Indonesian corporate ownership or long-term lease agreements may be possible.
Within the territory of Pandeglang Kabupaten, real estate market opportunities primarily offer potential for local Indonesian investors and Indonesian workers returning from or seeking to settle in rural areas. Due to the rural character, the extent of real estate development is moderate, with construction concentrated around centers such as Pandeglang City, Kaduhejo, Karang Tanjung and Majasari, as well as the Carita coastal area, where tourism and vacation property developments operate. Sukamanah, as a peripheral settlement within the kabupaten, is a less attractive investment target; however, real estate prices may be known for their affordability and long-term rural development potential for those seeking rural residences or supporting economic infrastructure. Due to the legal complexity of acquiring real estate in Indonesia and foreign restrictions, it is advisable to seek local legal counsel before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
Specific source data on public safety at the Sukamanah settlement level is not available. Pandeglang Kabupaten, as the western part of Banten Province, generally possesses rural, relatively stable public safety characteristics, which is typical of Indonesian rural regions. Similar to the country's general practice, Indonesia's public safety is highly context-dependent on local and regional factors, and rural areas are generally characterized by lower crime rates than major cities. In the case of Pandeglang Kabupaten, the nature of the maritime border region and the dominance of fishing-based economy create communities where social control and adherence to community norms may be stronger.
Indonesia's general security situation is stable, although, like any developing country, location-specific security factors should be considered. Rural areas, such as much of Pandeglang Kabupaten, are generally less crime-dense; however, local disputes occasionally occur, including conflicts over land use or fishing rights. Sukamanah, as part of Kaduhejo District, falls among the multi-centered rural areas within the kabupaten, where general rural characteristics apply. For travelers and residents, basic travel caution, adherence to local recommendations, and monitoring of current conditions are advised, which can be obtained through Indonesian authorities or online travel forums.
Tourist attractions
Specific source data on tourist attractions at Sukamanah settlement level is not available. At the Kaduhejo Kecamatan level, there are likewise no internationally documented tourist hubs known by name. However, the settlement is part of Pandeglang Kabupaten, within which numerous tourism-relevant facilities and natural formations are found.
The tourism potential of Pandeglang Kabupaten is primarily connected to the Carita coastal area and the natural territory of the Ujung Kulon Peninsula. The Ujung Kulon Peninsula is the far western terminus of Java and functions as a protected reserve, where Indian rhinoceros and other endangered species are present. This is one of Indonesia's most important wildlife conservation target areas. Ujung Kulon does not lie directly near Sukamanah; however, it is part of the kabupaten and thus an accessible destination for tourists visiting the region. Three mountain ranges—Gunung Pulosari, Gunung Karang, and Gunung Aseupan—are located within the kabupaten and may be suitable for nature-based and local tourism. Along the Indian Ocean coast, community-based tourism linked to fishing and marine resources is possible. Sukamanah itself is not a tourism center; however, opportunities for observing natural beauty and local culture exist across the broader region.
Summary
Sukamanah is a rural settlement in Pandeglang Kabupaten in Banten Province, situated within the administrative territory of Kaduhejo Kecamatan. The settlement is not a popular tourist destination but rather a rural community characterized by Sundanese culture, fishing, and agricultural economy. With respect to real estate markets and investment opportunities, rural characteristics apply, with lower prices but limited development potential. Public safety can be characterized according to rural Indonesian standards, with relative stability. In terms of tourist appeal, Sukamanah is not a major attraction in itself; however, the natural and cultural characteristics of the broader Pandeglang Kabupaten, such as the Ujung Kulon Peninsula or the coastal shoreline, provide the region with appeal. For travelers and investors, Sukamanah offers the opportunity to experience an authentic rural Indonesian community.

