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    About Mangunreja

    Mangunreja – a settlement in the Pulo Ampel district, Banten province

    Mangunreja is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Pulo Ampel district within the Kabupaten Serang administrative unit. Geographically, it is located in Banten province at the western end of Java island. Based on its coordinates (approximately 5.89 degrees south latitude and 106.07 degrees east longitude), it is situated in a low-lying area near the coast of the Java Sea. Since detailed, publicly available statistical data is not currently available for this specific settlement, the broader context presented below is based on verifiable data available at the level of Kecamatan Pulo Ampel, Kabupaten Serang, and Banten province.

    General overview

    Mangunreja is located in a relatively small rural environment characterized by agricultural and fishing activities. The name of the Kecamatan Pulo Ampel district itself suggests that some of the areas here are linked to the coastal region adjacent to the Java Sea, dotted with islands and peninsulas—the word "pulo" in Indonesian means island. This district character determines the lifestyle of its inhabitants and the structure of the local economy: fishing, small-scale commerce, and agriculture typically represent important sources of livelihood in regions with this geographical character. Banten province as a whole, according to verified sources, lies at the western tip of Java island and became an independent province on October 4, 2000, following separation from West Java, based on Law No. 23/2000. The provincial capital is Kota Serang, which also serves as the administrative center of Kabupaten Serang. The population density at the Banten province level is around 1,341 inhabitants per km², indicating relatively dense settlement in the region. The specific population figure for Mangunreja is not recorded in publicly available sources, so this data cannot be provided.

    Real estate and investment

    Currently, no independent, verifiable data source is available regarding the real estate market in Mangunreja. Considering the broader context, it can be said that the real estate market in Kabupaten Serang and Banten province has undergone notable changes over recent decades, influenced by the creation of the province in 2000 and its proximity to the industrial area in western Java. At the regency level, industrial zones, port infrastructure, and logistics investments have had a stimulating effect on real estate demand in certain districts. For foreign nationals, Indonesian real estate regulations generally impose significant restrictions: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively granted to Indonesian citizens. Legal forms available to foreigners include, for example, Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), but their conditions and duration are regulated by law. Before making any investment decision, it is strongly recommended to involve a local legal expert or notary (notaris) in the process, particularly in areas where the real estate market is less transparent or less developed.

    Safety and security

    Reliable, independent crime statistics regarding public safety in Mangunreja are not publicly available. Generally speaking, rural and smaller settlements in Banten province typically have lower crime rates than large cities, although this statement is not based on data specific to Mangunreja. In Kabupaten Serang, particularly in districts located along the Java Sea coast, daily public order is typically maintained through a combination of local police units (Polsek level) and community self-regulation mechanisms. Travelers and real estate investors are advised to inquire locally about conditions in the area and to keep in mind that in rural districts, infrastructure and law enforcement presence may differ in level from that found in cities.

    Tourist attractions

    No specific tourist attractions can be named for Mangunreja settlement based on verified sources. The geographical character of the Kecamatan Pulo Ampel district—a coastal area of the Java Sea dotted with islands and rich in aquatic habitats—may generally appeal to those interested in nature walks and fishing; however, these are not documented as independent, verifiable tourist attractions in available sources with respect to this specific settlement. In the broader region, within Banten province, there are numerous historically and culturally significant sites that appear in verified province-level source materials; however, it is not possible to provide their distance from Mangunreja or exact accessibility information due to lack of sources. Those interested are advised to explore attractions in the Kabupaten Serang area with the assistance of on-site information guides or current local sources.

    Summary

    Mangunreja is a small rural Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Pulo Ampel district of Kabupaten Serang, located in Banten province at the western tip of Java. Since detailed, verified data sources are not available either for the settlement itself or for its immediate district, the context presented here is based on province-level sources. Banten province gained independence in 2000, its capital is Kota Serang, and the province is relatively densely settled. Those interested in Mangunreja—whether investors, travelers, or researchers—are advised to seek more detailed information from local sources, official records, and experts.


    More about Pulo Ampel

    Pulo Ampel – Energy infrastructure and industrial portPulo Ampel is dominated by major energy and industrial infrastructure, including coal-fired power-plant facilities that help…

    Pulo Ampel – Energy infrastructure and industrial port

    Pulo Ampel is dominated by major energy and industrial infrastructure, including coal-fired power-plant facilities that help supply the Java electricity grid. The kecamatan occupies a coastal position in northern Serang Regency in Banten Province, where deep-water access enables the delivery of coal and other bulk materials by ship. The presence of large-scale industrial operations has transformed parts of the area from fishing villages into an industrial landscape of stacks, conveyor systems and worker housing compounds, and the day-to-day character of the kecamatan is shaped by the rhythms of a heavy-industrial workforce and its supporting services.

    Tourism and attractions

    Pulo Ampel is an industrial district with no tourism appeal. The operational power plants and port facilities are not accessible to visitors, and the remaining fishing communities along non-industrial stretches of coast maintain traditional livelihoods in limited areas. The scale of the industrial infrastructure is visually striking when viewed from the coast road but is best observed in passing rather than as a destination. For travellers interested in how Indonesia's heavy-industrial coast functions, the kecamatan provides an unusually clear example, though the practical experience for any visitor is one of passing through rather than settling in to explore.

    Property market

    Property in Pulo Ampel is shaped by its industrial character. Worker housing compounds serve the power plant and port workforce, while some independent housing exists for workers who prefer living outside company-provided accommodation. Land near industrial facilities carries environmental considerations, including air quality, noise and restricted-use zoning, that affect residential suitability. Prices vary considerably depending on proximity to and impact from industrial operations, and any acquisition should be preceded by a careful review of zoning and permitted-use status at the kecamatan office.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand comes from the industrial workforce, including power-plant operators, port workers and supporting service employees. Simple boarding houses and rental rooms near the industrial facilities find tenants from the rotating workforce, and commercial properties serving worker needs, such as food stalls, phone credit shops and basic retail, can generate modest income. The investment outlook is tied to the continued operation of the power and port facilities, a dependency that carries both stability, since large infrastructure rarely moves, and policy risk, since changes in the national approach to coal-fired generation could affect employment patterns over time.

    Practical tips

    Pulo Ampel is accessible from Serang city in approximately forty-five minutes heading north toward the coast. Industrial traffic, including heavy trucks carrying coal and materials, uses the same roads, and travel times can vary accordingly. Air quality near the power plant should be personally assessed before committing to residential property, and water supply for residential use may need supplementation. Industrial zones have specific zoning rules that restrict residential construction, and permitted use should be verified before purchasing any land. Safety protocols near industrial facilities should be understood and respected by residents and visitors alike.

    More about Serang

    Serang – Heritage of the Banten SultanateSerang Regency is the capital of Banten province, at the western tip of Java. The region was the centre of the former Banten Sultanate…

    Serang – Heritage of the Banten Sultanate

    Serang Regency is the capital of Banten province, at the western tip of Java. The region was the centre of the former Banten Sultanate (16th–19th century), an important spice trade port.

    Attractions and Activities

    Banten Lama (Old Banten) historical area: Surosowan palace ruins, Agung Banten Grand Mosque, Chinese temple and Speelwijk fortress. Anyer beach on the Indian Ocean coast, with Krakatau volcano views. Carita beach resort area. Karang Bolong rock arch by the sea.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Banten culture is defining: debus art (invulnerability ritual). Cuisine is Banten: sate bandeng (milkfish satay), rabeg (lamb), nasi sumsum.

    Public Safety

    Serang is a safe region. Medical care: hospital in Serang city; Jakarta (approx. 1.5 hours) has advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Jakarta, approximately 1.5 hours by car on the Jakarta–Merak motorway. Soekarno–Hatta Airport (Jakarta) is the nearest. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels in the city and beach resorts in Anyer.

    More about Banten

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also…

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also welcomes visitors with beaches and historical monuments.

    Where is Banten?

    Banten is located at the western tip of Java, 2–3 hours by car from Jakarta. The province directly neighbors the capital, ensuring easy accessibility.

    What to See?

    1. Ujung Kulon National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last natural habitat of the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The park features pristine jungles, beaches, and coral reefs.

    2. Tanjung Lesung

    A government-developed special economic zone with coastal resorts and water sports. Ideal for a weekend getaway from Jakarta.

    3. Anyer and Carita Beaches

    Popular weekend destinations for Jakartans. On clear days, Krakatau is visible from the beaches, and nearby hot springs are also popular.

    4. Old Banten Town

    The center of the former Banten Sultanate with historical mosques, fort, and museum. The Banten Grand Mosque dates from the 16th century.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, most pleasant for beach visits and national park excursions.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–4 days:

    • 1–2 days: Ujung Kulon National Park
    • 1 day: Tanjung Lesung or Anyer beaches
    • 1 day: Old Banten town

    Renting or Investing in Banten?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Banten, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Banten, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Banten Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Banten is an ideal excursion destination from Jakarta, where conservation, beaches, and history together offer diverse activities.

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