Curuglanglang – a small settlement in Kecamatan Munjul of Kabupaten Pandeglang
Curuglanglang is a small Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kecamatan Munjul within Kabupaten Pandeglang regency. The regency is located in Banten Province on the western side of Java Island. Based on coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southern direction within the inner-southern areas of the regency, approximately in the vicinity of -6.63 latitude and 105.93 eastern longitude. It is an independent, rural agricultural area located away from the capital's agglomeration.
General overview
Curuglanglang does not appear on the list of widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and in publicly available sources it appears exclusively at the level of the broader administrative units. Regarding Kecamatan Munjul, detailed mass documentation is not available at the time of writing, therefore the following sections use the more general characteristics of Kabupaten Pandeglang to provide a contextual framework for understanding the settlement. The estimated population of Kabupaten Pandeglang in mid-2024 was approximately 1,413,897 people, making it a medium-sized but populous regency within Banten Province. Much of the regency's territory consists of lowlands and rolling hills, divided by the Ciliman and Cibaliung rivers. This landscape characterizes the regency's southern regions as well, where Curuglanglang is located. Such inner-southern rural areas are generally inhabited by small communities that depend mainly on agriculture and local farming, although separate sources are not available for this specific village.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding Curuglanglang's real estate market, therefore the following reflects the broader market context of Kabupaten Pandeglang and Banten Province. Within the regency's territory, the real estate market shows investor activity primarily in zones connected to coastal tourism, such as the Carita area, while in the inner, agricultural regions—which also include Munjul kecamatan—property turnover is considerably quieter and less capital-intensive. In rural areas, real estate prices are typically lower compared to industrialized or tourism zones. In Indonesia, regulations for real estate acquisition by foreign nationals are generally restrictive: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreigners, however long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) provide legal frameworks for foreign investors. These rules apply throughout the country, including territories belonging to Kabupaten Pandeglang. From an investment perspective, the most defining factor in the regency's southern districts is agricultural land use rather than real estate development.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics on Curuglanglang's public safety are publicly available. Regarding the rural parts of Kabupaten Pandeglang and Banten Province in general, it can be said that in small villages community cohesion and local-level social control are traditionally strong, which positively influences everyday sense of security. In certain areas of Banten Province—primarily in more densely populated or urbanized zones—reports of social tensions have occurred in the past, though these do not necessarily apply to small villages in the Munjul kecamatan area. From the perspective of travelers and local residents, it is recommended to respect local customs and norms, as well as to obtain current, location-specific information before visiting. The local authorities of the regency and consular advisories have a determining role in making decisions regarding general recommendations.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions relating to Curuglanglang do not appear in available sources. However, several verifiable, well-known natural and cultural sites are found within Kabupaten Pandeglang's territory, representing the regency's broader tourist offerings. The Ujung Kulon Peninsula, Java's westernmost point, is located in the regency's southern and western parts, where a critically endangered Javan rhino population lives in a nature reserve. Three distinctive mountain peaks rise within the regency's territory: Gunung Karang, Gunung Pulosari, and Gunung Aseupan. Panaitan Island can be reached via the Panaitan Strait and forms part of Kabupaten Pandeglang. Carita Beach is one of the regency's best-known coastal tourist destinations. These attractions are generally more easily accessible from the regency's administrative and infrastructural centers and main roads, while Curuglanglang, owing to its interior location, forms more of the region's background rather than serving as an independent tourist destination.
Summary
Curuglanglang is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Munjul of Kabupaten Pandeglang in Banten Province. Based on regency-level data, the area is part of a zone characterized by lowlands and hills with an agricultural background, through which the Ciliman and Cibaliung rivers flow. Regarding tourist attractions and real estate market activity, the broader region's more active areas—such as Carita's coastline or the Ujung Kulon nature reserve—are documented by considerably more extensive source materials. Curuglanglang itself is a small-scale community located in the southern part of Kabupaten Pandeglang, about which detailed, location-specific data are currently not publicly available.

