Bojong Pandan – village in Kecamatan Tunjung Teja, Kabupaten Serang, Banten Province
Bojong Pandan is a small settlement in Indonesia's Banten Province, located in the northwestern part of Java Island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tunjung Teja, which forms part of Kabupaten Serang (Serang regency). Based on its coordinates, the village is situated in the inner, southern areas of Serang regency, relatively far from the coast. The broader regional center is Kota Serang, which is also the capital of Banten Province.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic source is available for Bojong Pandan, so the following characterization is based on the general context of Kecamatan Tunjung Teja and Kabupaten Serang. Kabupaten Serang is an extensive administrative unit in Banten Province that encompasses numerous smaller villages and districts. Kecamatan Tunjung Teja is located in the inner, predominantly agricultural areas of the regency; such districts in West Java and Banten are typically characterized by rice fields, small fruit plantations, and scattered small-scale farming. The province stands culturally at the intersection of Sunda Banten and Jawa Serang traditions, and this duality applies to the region's villages as well. Bojong Pandan does not appear as a known tourism or industrial destination in available sources, so it likely primarily serves local agricultural and residential functions.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Bojong Pandan is not available. However, in the context of Kabupaten Serang and the broader Serang Raya metropolitan area, it is worth noting that the region has undergone increasing economic development in recent decades thanks to the Java-Merak highway and the Merak-Tanah Abang railway line. This infrastructural backdrop influences real estate prices and development opportunities even in the regency's more peripheral areas, including inner districts, although prices and investment activity typically remain more moderate compared to direct coastal or urban areas. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, direct land ownership by foreigners (Hak Milik) is not legally possible; for foreigners, the Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) constructions are available, with their precise conditions always requiring consultation with local legal experts. In such a small village, real estate transactions are likely limited and typically occur between local actors.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or crime data for Bojong Pandan are not available from accessible sources. More broadly, regarding public safety in Banten Province and Kabupaten Serang, it can generally be said that smaller, agriculturally oriented villages tend to be areas with lower crime risk and closed community structures in Indonesia. However, this is a generalization that cannot be substantiated with concrete statistical sources. Within Indonesia as a whole, certain areas of Banten Province—particularly near major cities—occasionally appear in national statistics with higher crime rates, but these characteristics do not necessarily apply to the province's smaller inner villages. Before making any decisions affecting local public safety, it is advisable to seek current, on-site information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions related to Bojong Pandan are contained in available source material, so the following discusses known sites in the broader Kabupaten Serang and Kota Serang area as contextual framework. Kota Serang, the province's capital, preserves remnants of the former glory of the Banten Sultanate; the historical building remains found here are material witnesses to the region's rich sultanate-era past. Throughout the area of Kabupaten Serang and nearby, local festivals, markets, and religious events of Sunda Banten and Jawa Serang cultural traditions punctuate the calendar year. Bojong Pandan itself likely offers more of a quiet, rural Banten interior atmosphere than functioning as an independent tourism destination. Verified, source-based information about specific visitable sites or possible local natural features (rivers, hills, rice terraces) is not available.
Summary
Bojong Pandan is a small Indonesian village located within Kecamatan Tunjung Teja, belonging to the Kabupaten Serang administrative unit and Banten Province. Based on available source material, the settlement has no special tourism or industrial profile and instead belongs among the regency's inner, agriculturally oriented villages. The infrastructural development of the broader region, Kota Serang and Kabupaten Serang, may have indirect effects on the surrounding area, but for Bojong Pandan, detailed, source-based data currently do not exist regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourism. Before making any concrete decisions, on-site consultation and involvement of local experts are recommended.

