Kohod – village in Pakuhaji District, Kabupaten Tangerang
Kohod is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Pakuhaji District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Tangerang, which belongs to Banten Province. It is situated in the northern part of Java Island near Jakarta, positioned south of the Equator according to its coordinates, close to the northern coastal strip of Java. Administratively, it falls under the jurisdiction of Kabupaten Tangerang, which forms part of the broader urban agglomeration surrounding the capital, Jakarta. From the available sources, primarily its administrative affiliation is documented; detailed demographic or infrastructural data is not currently available.
General overview
Kohod is one of the villages within Pakuhaji District. The Pakuhaji district belongs to the northern, coastal areas of Kabupaten Tangerang, where the landscape is predominantly characterized by flat, low-lying terrain. Kabupaten Tangerang as a whole is one of the most significant administrative units in the Greater Jakarta region: its territory alternates between densely populated urban and semi-urban zones and relatively less developed agricultural and fishing village-type areas. Pakuhaji District is characterized by its relatively close proximity to the Java Sea, which is decisive for local economic activities – including fishing and aquaculture. Kohod itself, as a small village community, forms part of Kabupaten Tangerang's administrative system, governed by the regency-level municipal administration. In terms of tourism and broader recognition, Kohod cannot be counted among the region's prominent destinations; rather, it exhibits characteristics typical of a smaller settlement at the local level, linked to the periphery of the agglomeration.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data at the village level for Kohod is not available; therefore, the following section presents the broader context of Kabupaten Tangerang. Over the past decades, Kabupaten Tangerang has undergone dynamic real estate market development, driven primarily by proximity to Jakarta and investments in industrial, logistics, and residential real estate directed to the region. The area is home to numerous industrial parks and planned residential zones, which have increased land and property prices throughout the regency. In northern, more rural-character districts similar to Pakuhaji, property prices have typically remained lower compared to inner, more urbanized areas, which may be attractive to certain types of investors. An important general framework: in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; they have primary access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease constructions, which are regulated by Indonesian land laws and applicable government regulations. The involvement of a legal expert is recommended before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data on Kohod's public safety is not available. Generally speaking, regarding public safety in Banten Province and Kabupaten Tangerang, the region presents a varied picture in certain areas – particularly in densely populated, urban-character zones. The Indonesian government and local municipal administrations implement regular measures to maintain public order, while rapid urbanization also creates certain challenges. Smaller, rural-character communities – as Kohod appears to be – are generally characterized by stronger social cohesion in such areas, and crime rates typically remain lower compared to major cities. However, these general observations characterize the broader region and cannot be considered verified data specific to Kohod.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source material, no specifically named tourist attractions can be identified in Kohod village. The broader Pakuhaji District and the northern, coastal strip of Kabupaten Tangerang do, however, contain certain natural and cultural points of interest found in neighboring areas of the district. Along the northern coastline of Kabupaten Tangerang, certain locations may be of interest to visitors inclined toward nature tourism due to mangrove forests and fishing traditions; these values, however, can be understood primarily at the district level and are not specifically tied to Kohod. Due to proximity to Jakarta, the broader region provides easy access to cultural and built heritage sites of the capital, though these fall outside the regency's boundaries. In the absence of sources, it is not possible to name any specifically documented tourist attractions linked to Kohod.
Summary
Kohod is a small Indonesian village community in Pakuhaji District of Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten Province, located in the northern, Jakarta-adjacent area of Java Island. Only its administrative affiliation is documented in available sources; detailed demographic, economic, or tourism data is not available. The broader Kabupaten Tangerang region, as part of the Jakarta agglomeration, is involved in dynamic development processes, but Kohod itself exhibits characteristics typical of a rather rural, lesser-known small settlement. In evaluations concerning the real estate market and public safety, the regency-level context is authoritative, while verified detailed data specific to Kohod is not currently available.


