Badamita – a small Central Javanese settlement in Rakit District, Banjarnegara Regency
Badamita is an Indonesian village (desa) in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, falling under the administrative area of Kabupaten Banjarnegara, specifically within Kecamatan Rakit district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.3999767, 109.5597842), it is located in the central-eastern part of the regency. Banjarnegara itself is a Javanese town and the capital of the regency of the same name; according to available Wikipedia sources, it is situated approximately 55 kilometres from the Dieng Plateau region and is known for its ceramic artistry. Currently, detailed and verifiable sources are not available regarding Badamita's immediate surroundings and internal characteristics, therefore the following presentation focuses on the broader regency and province context, with clear indication of this framing.
General overview
Regarding Badamita's immediate location – its population, area, and internal administrative division – settlement-level verified data are currently not available. What is known is that it forms part of Kecamatan Rakit within Kabupaten Banjarnegara, a regency situated in the more mountainous, interior regions of Central Java province. Banjarnegara regency is generally known as an agricultural area; the landscape is characterised by rice fields, plantations and volcanic mountainous terrain, as the Dieng Plateau's volcanic highlands rise near the regency. Smaller villages, likely including Badamita, typically subsist on local agriculture and small-scale commerce, though no source-based statements can be made about this particular settlement. Rural settlements in Indonesia generally possess densely woven community life governed by local adat (customary law) and Islamic religious culture – this is a general, widely known characteristic applicable to Central Java, and may be reasonably presumed as contextual to Badamita, though not directly verified.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data regarding Badamita's real estate market are not available. Within the broader Kabupaten Banjarnegara context, it may be stated that the regency's rural settlements generally represent significantly lower real estate price levels compared to major Javanese urban centres – Jakarta, Semarang or Yogyakarta – a difference justified by limited infrastructure, lower population density and reduced local demand. These are generally applicable observations for similar rural Javanese regions and not Badamita-specific market data. Regarding the general legal framework of the Indonesian real estate market: foreign natural persons in Indonesia generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land property; primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain long-term rental constructions are available to them. This general Indonesian land ownership regulatory framework applies across the entire country, thus to Banjarnegara regency and Badamita as well. In rural areas with limited infrastructure, thorough on-site and legal due diligence is particularly recommended before investment decisions.
Safety and security
Concrete, verified statistics or reports regarding Badamita's public security are not available. Based on generally accessible information, rural settlements in broader Kabupaten Banjarnegara and Central Java province generally are not considered particularly high crime rate areas, though this cannot be categorically stated for Badamita without source material. In Indonesian rural villages, close community cohesion generally contributes to maintaining local public order; this characteristic may be mentioned based on general knowledge of Central Java, but it must be stressed that this is not verified data specific to Badamita. As with any unfamiliar location, visitors and potential investors are advised to seek current and up-to-date information from local authorities, the Indonesian embassy or reliable local contacts.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source is available regarding named tourist attractions within Badamita, therefore none can be listed. Regarding the broader Banjarnegara regency, the Wikipedia source explicitly mentions the Dieng Plateau (Dieng Plateau), from which the region's capital, the city of Banjarnegara, is situated approximately 55 kilometres away. The Dieng Plateau is one of Central Java's most renowned natural and cultural tourism destinations: its volcanic craters, sulphur springs and Hindu temple remains attract visitors – however, this is located at a more distant point of the regency, not in the immediate vicinity of Badamita, and the exact distance from Badamita cannot be determined due to lack of sources. The regency is also known for its ceramic artistry, a general cultural characteristic of Banjarnegara city and regency appearing in the Wikipedia source. No direct data are currently available regarding Badamita's tourism potential.
Summary
Badamita is a Javanese village belonging to Kecamatan Rakit district within Kabupaten Banjarnegara territory in Central Java province. Detailed, verifiable sources regarding the settlement itself are currently not available, therefore general characterisation must necessarily be based on the broader regency and province context. Banjarnegara regency is a mountainous, agriculturally-oriented, relatively quiet interior Javanese area, which by virtue of its proximity to the Dieng Plateau may be situated within a regional tourism context. Regarding real estate market and public security matters, the broader regency's generally known conditions provide the framework, as Badamita-specific data are not available.

