Binangun – rural settlement in Waringinkurung District, Kabupaten Serang
Binangun is a settlement belonging to Waringinkurung District in Kabupaten Serang, Banten Province, in the northwestern part of Java island. Based on its coordinates (−6.09° S, 106.07° E), it is situated in the hilly inland areas of the Indonesian peninsula, relatively close to the Javan Sea coast and to Kota Serang, the provincial capital. Kabupaten Serang as an administrative unit surrounds Kota Serang and constitutes one of Banten Province's significant rural hinterland areas. No separate, comprehensive encyclopedic source specifically about Binangun is currently available; the following account therefore relies primarily on verifiable data accessible at the Waringinkurung District and Kabupaten Serang levels, which the reader should keep in mind.
General overview
Binangun is a small rural settlement that is not separately discussed in available sources, though its administrative belonging to Waringinkurung District is considered certain. Kabupaten Serang as a broader framework covers much of Banten Province and typically consists of agricultural, small-town, and partly industrial-adjacent areas. According to regency-level data, Kota Serang – the provincial capital, surrounded on three sides by Kabupaten Serang – had a population of approximately 735,651 in mid-2023 and belongs to the Serang Raya metropolitan zone. This indicates that Binangun's broader immediate surroundings lie on the periphery of a relatively populous and developing region where urban and rural areas exist side by side. The vast majority of villages in Kabupaten Serang are characterized by agricultural activity, small-scale industry, and local trade; they generally lack special tourism or industrial prestige unless directly affected by some notable natural or cultural asset. No such data emerges from available sources regarding Binangun.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, source-supported data is available regarding Binangun's real estate market; therefore, the general investment context of Kabupaten Serang and Banten Province can provide guidance. The property sector around Serang typically shows activity resulting from industrial and logistics development occurring in western Java: near Kota Serang, which is served by the Jakarta–Merak highway and the Merak–Tanah Abang railway line, industrial parks, warehousing facilities, and residential zones are all present. In a smaller, rural-character village like Binangun, property prices are expected to be significantly lower than in more urbanized districts; however, this price advantage is typically paired with lower liquidity and narrower development infrastructure. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the legal framework governing real estate regulations affecting foreigners is based on uniform principles throughout the country: foreign nationals generally cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but certain other legal titles – such as long-term usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or ownership through a legal entity – may be accessible under certain conditions. Before making an investment decision, consultation with a local lawyer and real estate specialist is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No specific statistics or reports directly concerning Binangun's public security situation are available. In assessing the public security of Kabupaten Serang and Banten Province more broadly, it should be noted that in the more urbanized areas of the province – particularly Kota Serang and along the industrial corridor around Tangerang – traffic is more intense and a more varied security picture emerges, while more distant rural districts generally offer quieter daily life. Generally speaking, in Indonesia's rural areas, local community norms, close family and neighborhood ties, and local government structures (the RT/RW system) play a self-regulatory role in managing minor and major disputes. Nevertheless, in the absence of well-founded statistical data, any qualifying statement must be made cautiously; detailed information requires on-site experience and current official sources.
Tourist attractions
No data on named tourist attractions directly associated with Binangun appears in available sources. However, the broader region of Kabupaten Serang and Kota Serang offers numerous historical and cultural attractions that are theoretically accessible from Binangun by car or public transport. Kota Serang was once the cultural and political center of the Banten Sultanate, and from that period remnants, mosques, and other historical monuments can be found in the city and its immediate vicinity – to which source material explicitly refers. Among the natural and cultural attractions of Banten Province are also the Javan Sea coastal areas and Ujung Kulon National Park (located in Kabupaten Pandeglang territory); however, reaching the latter from Binangun requires substantially greater distances for interested visitors. Based on the interior rural character of Waringinkurung District, it is likely that Binangun connects to the broader region's tourist offering more through its location as a transit or neighboring point than as an independent attraction.
Summary
Binangun is a small-sized rural settlement not documented in detail in sources, located in Waringinkurung District, Kabupaten Serang, Banten Province. Its broader region, the Serang area, is situated as the western gateway to Java in a context noteworthy from historical, cultural, and economic perspectives. Based on available data, the settlement itself has a typically rural character and possesses no independent, source-supported distinctive advantage from either tourism or real estate market perspectives; the context of the broader region, particularly the proximity of Kota Serang and the development occurring in western Java, provides the most important background for interested parties.

