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    About Cokopsulanjana

    Cokopsulanjana – a small village in the Waringinkurung District of Kabupaten Serang

    Cokopsulanjana is a small settlement in Banten Province, Indonesia, located in the northwestern part of Java Island. Administratively, it belongs to the Waringinkurung kecamatan (district), which forms part of Kabupaten Serang (Serang region). The administrative seat of Kabupaten Serang is located in Ciruas kecamatan. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-6.121°N, 106.067°E), the area is situated on the western edge of Java Island, not far from the Java Sea. It is important to note that Kabupaten Serang is a separate administrative unit from Kota Serang (Serang city), which became independent in 2007.

    General overview

    No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic or statistical sources are available for Cokopsulanjana; therefore, the following describes the broader administrative framework—Kabupaten Serang—of which this village is a part. Kabupaten Serang belongs to the Serang Raya metropolitan agglomeration and extends across the northwesternmost part of Java Island. The kabupaten had a total population of 1,756,816 as of mid-2024, making the region one of the more populous rural administrative units in Banten Province. The Waringinkurung kecamatan, to which Cokopsulanjana belongs, is located in the kabupaten's interior, less urbanized areas. Rural villages in this district typically depend on agricultural activities and, to a lesser extent, local trade. The settlement name itself—Cokopsulanjana—reflects the intermingling of Javanese and Sundanese cultures, which is generally characteristic of Banten Province.

    Real estate and investment

    No direct, authenticated data is available regarding Cokopsulanjana's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the broader real estate and investment context of Kabupaten Serang. Regarding the kabupaten as a whole, the region has been characterized by moderate but continuous development over the past decades: belonging to the Serang Raya agglomeration and the infrastructural corridors along the Java Sea provide some appeal to the region for industrial and logistics investments. In the case of small, rural villages like Cokopsulanjana, property prices are typically considerably lower than in urbanized areas of the province, and demand is primarily concentrated on local, agricultural use. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting the general legal framework for land ownership in Indonesia: foreign private individuals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) and, under certain conditions, the Hak Pakai title are available to them. This general rule applies equally in Banten Province and in Kabupaten Serang.

    Safety and security

    No publicly available settlement-level crime statistics or police records exist regarding Cokopsulanjana's safety. Regarding the broader region—Banten Province and Kabupaten Serang—it can generally be said that in rural, less urbanized areas, the public order situation is typically calmer than in larger cities. For Banten Province as a whole, Indonesian authorities and international travel advisors do not issue specific security warnings for the region; however, general caution—securing valuables and respecting local customs—is advisable for all travel in Indonesia. In small villages, close community ties generally have a favorable effect on local public order, though this is a general observation rather than a Cokopsulanjana-specific finding.

    Tourist attractions

    No source identifying specific, named tourist attractions in Cokopsulanjana is available. Within Kabupaten Serang, however, there are numerous known natural and cultural landmarks that may aid in understanding the broader region. Due to the kabupaten's proximity, the tourism offerings characteristic of Banten Province as a whole—such as the strait near Krakatau volcano, the Sunda Strait region, and several historical and religious sites in Banten Province—are accessible from the area, although the specific distances and routes from Cokopsulanjana cannot yet be precisely identified from authenticated sources. The Waringinkurung kecamatan and its immediate surroundings constitute an agricultural and rural landscape rather than a tourist destination; consequently, visitors to the region typically seek attractions in other districts of the kabupaten.

    Summary

    Cokopsulanjana is a small, rural settlement in Banten Province, in the Waringinkurung kecamatan of Kabupaten Serang. No independent, authenticated data source is publicly available for the village; therefore, the above description primarily addresses the broader administrative and regional context—the characteristics, property law framework, and general public safety of Kabupaten Serang. Its belonging to the Serang Raya agglomeration provides certain development dynamics at the kabupaten level; however, Cokopsulanjana itself is a poorly documented rural community, for which reliable, detailed information can only be provided on the basis of on-site or official data.


    More about Waringinkurung

    Waringinkurung – Industrial edge meets agricultural traditionWaringinkurung occupies a transitional zone near the border between Serang Regency and the city of Cilegon in Banten…

    Waringinkurung – Industrial edge meets agricultural tradition

    Waringinkurung occupies a transitional zone near the border between Serang Regency and the city of Cilegon in Banten Province. The kecamatan straddles two worlds: the industrial economy of Cilegon to the west and the agricultural landscape of interior Serang to the east. Proximity to industrial activity means that the traditionally farming-based community is experiencing gradual economic shifts, as some workers commute to Cilegon factories while maintaining village life and agricultural plots at home. The result is a kecamatan with mixed uses and a visible process of economic change on the ground.

    Tourism and attractions

    Waringinkurung has no tourist attractions, and its interest for an observer lies in the interface between industrial and agricultural Banten, with factory-bound motorbikes passing rice fields and village mosques standing alongside industrial supply shops. This transition zone is being replicated across Java as industrial corridors expand into agricultural areas, making Waringinkurung a microcosm of broader national change. For travellers interested in the social and economic dynamics of rural-to-industrial transitions rather than conventional sightseeing, the kecamatan is a clear and accessible example, and its warungs and mosques remain anchors of local community life.

    Property market

    Property values in Waringinkurung are influenced by industrial proximity, and are higher than in purely agricultural areas but below Cilegon prices. The market includes agricultural land, village residential plots and some industrial or commercial parcels near the border zone, and workers from Cilegon's factories represent potential residential demand for affordable housing outside the city. Land near main roads connecting to Cilegon commands premiums over interior village plots, and zoning checks at the kecamatan office are particularly important here given the mixed-use character of the area.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Proximity to Cilegon's industrial workforce creates modest rental demand, with workers seeking affordable accommodation outside the city sometimes renting in Waringinkurung. Simple boarding houses and rental rooms can find tenants, and commercial properties near the Cilegon boundary serve passing traffic. The investment outlook depends on how far Cilegon's industrial influence extends: continued expansion would benefit Waringinkurung, while economic slowdowns would return it to purely agricultural values. Investors should therefore monitor regional industrial policy and employment trends when evaluating property in the kecamatan.

    Practical tips

    Waringinkurung is approximately twenty minutes from Serang city and fifteen minutes from Cilegon, with reasonable road connections to both cities. The proximity to industrial areas means that checking air quality and noise levels at potential property locations is important, as prevailing winds can carry industrial emissions. Infrastructure is adequate along main routes, and the mix of agricultural and industrial character means that zoning and development restrictions may vary across the kecamatan. Buyers should always verify permitted use at the local office before purchasing any property to avoid surprises later.

    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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