Kalilunjar – village in Banjarmangu district, in the heart of Central Java
Kalilunjar is a small Javanese settlement located in Kecamatan Banjarmangu, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, in the central part of Central Java province (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (−7.33° southern latitude, 109.71° eastern longitude), it is situated in the internal, mountainous areas of the regency. Kabupaten Banjarnegara, as part of Central Java province, is one of Indonesia's less urbanized but naturally rich rural regions. Since direct settlement-level data sources for Kalilunjar are not readily available, the following presentation focuses on the broader regency and district context, clearly indicating this framework.
General overview
Kalilunjar belongs to Kecamatan Banjarmangu, which is one of the internal, primarily agrarian districts of Kabupaten Banjarnegara. The total area of the regency is 106,970.997 hectares, representing 3.10 percent of the total area of Central Java province. The kabupaten's capital (ibu kota) is located in Kecamatan Banjarnegara. The regency's population recorded in mid-2024 was 1,068,347 inhabitants, indicating a relatively densely populated yet predominantly rural area. Kabupaten Banjarnegara borders Kabupaten Pekalongan and Kabupaten Batang to the north, Kabupaten Wonosobo to the east, Kabupaten Kebumen to the south, and Kabupaten Banyumas and Kabupaten Purbalingga to the west. The mountainous topography and agricultural production — particularly the cultivation of tea, tobacco, and certain vegetables — represent the characteristic economic activities of the regency based on general knowledge of the region. Currently, no publicly available and verifiable data is available regarding Kalilunjar's specific population density, infrastructure, and economic profile.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available and verifiable sources are directly accessible regarding Kalilunjar's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Banjarnegara level, it can be stated that the regency is a characteristically rural, agriculturally oriented area where property prices are generally substantially lower than in major urban centers of Java or tourist-frequented regions. In similar rural Javanese districts, the real estate market is primarily driven by local demand and interest in agricultural land, not by foreign investor activity. Based on the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, it is known that foreign nationals cannot hold direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai structure typically represents the available form, subject to specified conditions. Before any concrete investment decision, consultation with an Indonesian legal expert is recommended to interpret the currently applicable regulations.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics or documented data are available regarding Kalilunjar's public safety situation. It can generally be said of the Kabupaten Banjarnegara region and rural areas of Central Java that these districts belong, in Indonesian terms, to relatively peaceful, agriculturally oriented regions where public security problems typical of large cities do not dominate public discourse. Nevertheless, when planning any potential stay or investment, it is advisable to take into account current briefings from local authorities and announcements from Indonesian foreign affairs bodies, as the situation may change and reliable local knowledge is irreplaceable.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no data on named tourist attractions related to Kalilunjar. The Kabupaten Banjarnegara region, however, is generally known for having several natural and cultural assets characteristic of the broader rural Central Java: mountainous landscape, tea plantations, and traditional forms of Javanese village life. At the regency level, it may be noted that the kabupaten is adjacent to Kabupaten Wonosobo, within whose territory lies the Dieng Plateau (Dataran Tinggi Dieng) — this is a noted attraction of the region known for its temple complex from the Hindu period and its volcanic landscape, though administratively it belongs not to Banjarnegara but to Wonosobo kabupaten. Reliable and verifiable sources regarding Kalilunjar's actual tourism offerings, possible local natural attractions, or community events are not currently available.
Summary
Kalilunjar is a small rural settlement in Central Java, located in Kecamatan Banjarmangu, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, regarding which detailed and reliable public data is not currently available. The broader kabupaten is home to more than one million inhabitants and, as a rural and agriculturally oriented area, fits into the profile of Central Java province. On real estate market, public safety, and tourist matters, the broader regency-level context can provide an orientation framework, but before concrete decisions, involvement of current local information and expert consultation is warranted.

