Keboncau – a village in the western part of Kabupaten Tangerang, in the Teluknaga district
Keboncau is a small Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the administrative territory of Kabupaten Tangerang in Banten province, and specifically to the Teluknaga district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (−6.09° S, 106.66° E), the settlement is located in the northern coastal belt of Java island, close to the Java Sea. Kabupaten Tangerang forms part of the Jabodetabek metropolitan agglomeration, which represents a buffer zone around Jakarta, so Keboncau's broader region is closely linked to the economic and infrastructural systems of the Indonesian capital. The available source material extends only to the regency level, so the information presented below covers the broader administrative unit and general regional contexts, where settlement-level data is not available.
General overview
Keboncau, belonging to the Teluknaga kecamatan, can be considered a relatively small rural settlement in north Banten with traditions of agriculture and fishing, although directly verifiable, Wikipedia-level sources on this are not available. According to data for Kabupaten Tangerang, the regency is divided into 29 kecamatan, 28 kelurahan, and 246 desa, and by the end of 2024 the combined population of the kabupaten reached 3,459,706 inhabitants. This makes Kabupaten Tangerang one of the most populous Indonesian kabupaten, which also indicates that certain parts of the area are heavily urbanized, while others – such as the coastal Teluknaga district – have remained more rural in character. The regency capital is located in Tigaraksa kecamatan, thus not in the coastal zone. The name of the Teluknaga district (meaning "bay crossing") itself suggests that this area is connected to the Java Sea coastline, traditionally a zone of fishing and agricultural character. In this context, Keboncau is a rural settlement that is not considered a particularly significant location from a tourism or industrial development perspective within the broader region, but its proximity to the Jabodetabek agglomeration influences its long-term development dynamics.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Keboncau is not available from publicly accessible, verifiable sources, so the following reflects generalizable contexts for Kabupaten Tangerang and the broader Jabodetabek zone. Kabupaten Tangerang is one of the most dynamically developing Indonesian regencies, primarily due to its direct adjacency to Jakarta: industrial facilities, logistics centers, and residential developments being displaced from the agglomeration continuously expand within the kabupaten. However, this general pressure does not affect all parts of the area equally; in the coastal, rural-character Teluknaga district, the pace of real estate development lags behind that of kecamatan located along main thoroughfares. In general terms, according to Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. From an investment perspective, the primary uncertainty factor in such an area – relatively close to Jakarta but still underdeveloped – is the pace of infrastructure development and the direction of planning decisions.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics for Keboncau are not available. The broader Kabupaten Tangerang – as a densely populated regency bordering Jakarta with mixed levels of urbanization – typically faces public safety challenges that generally affect the peripheral zones of Indonesian metropolitan agglomerations: rapid population growth, the presence of commuting working classes, and changing social composition can influence local public safety. It is important to emphasize that this is not a specific finding regarding Keboncau, but rather a general context characteristic of the broader region. In rural, coastal villages – which Keboncau presumably is – community ties are generally stronger and public safety conditions are typically more stable than in densely populated industrial zones, but this cannot be stated as a specific fact in the absence of local, verifiable sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain any named tourist attractions relating to Keboncau, so specific sites cannot be identified in connection with the village. The Teluknaga district and the north Banten coastal belt are generally associated with the Java Sea coastline, which in certain areas encompasses fishing villages, mangrove areas, and alluvial habitats – however, these are not necessarily among locations with organized tourism infrastructure. In the broader Kabupaten Tangerang area, one of the most well-known tourism-related assets is the proximity of the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, which is more of a transit point than a tourist attraction. Visitors to the region typically make excursions from Jakarta to surrounding areas, but the Teluknaga district is not a prominent destination in this regard. Overall, Keboncau cannot be counted among tourism-developed Indonesian locations, and no data on this is available in the source material.
Summary
Keboncau is a small Indonesian desa located in Banten province, in the Teluknaga district of Kabupaten Tangerang, whose primary contextual characteristic is its spatial proximity to the Jabodetabek metropolitan agglomeration. With a population of nearly 3.5 million and Jakarta's adjacency, Kabupaten Tangerang constitutes a dynamic region; however, Keboncau itself – located near the coast in a rural zone – is not among the regency's most developed or best-known areas. For tourists, investors, and potential residents alike, it is worth noting that detailed, reliable data on the location is currently limited, and gathering on-site, current information before decision-making is warranted.

