Cidora – a small settlement in the southwestern region of Banyumas Regency
Cidora is a village in Banyumas Regency, Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah) in Indonesia, belonging to Lumbir District (Kecamatan Lumbir). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately -7.50 latitude and 108.98 longitude, in the interior southwestern part of Java Island. Banyumas Regency, whose administrative seat is shared among four districts in the city of Purwokerto, lies in the southwestern corner of Central Java Province and has a total area exceeding 1,391 square kilometers. Detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources specifically about Cidora are not currently available; therefore, the settlement is presented below based on the context of the broader administrative units — Lumbir District and Banyumas Regency.
General overview
Cidora is located within the Kecamatan Lumbir administrative unit, which forms part of Banyumas Regency. Banyumas Regency itself is an inland territorial unit without coastline, with a 2020 census population exceeding 1.77 million people, and mid-2024 estimates counting approximately 1.85 million residents. The regency is culturally tied to the Banyumasi tradition: the communities here speak a distinctive, independent dialect of the Javanese language, the Banyumasan variant, and local culture of Austronesian roots plays a significant role in daily life. Cidora itself can be considered a small village, predominantly agricultural in character, located in the rural region of Lumbir District. Since Banyumas Regency has internally varied topography and forms part of the southwestern hilly and mountainous belt of Java Island, surrounding villages — including presumably Cidora — typically rely on plantation and arable agriculture as well as small-scale food production. The settlement does not rank among the tourism-prominent municipalities of Banyumas Regency, and does not appear in available sources as a separate attraction or destination.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Cidora's real estate market is not available. From the broader context of Banyumas Regency, it can be stated that the regency has an internally differentiated economic structure, where the most active segment of the real estate market is tied to the urban zone surrounding Purwokerto. Rural districts such as Kecamatan Lumbir typically have lower land prices and more modest real estate turnover compared to urban areas, and real estate ownership is primarily connected to local, agricultural, or residential use. It should be noted as a generally applicable regulatory framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full land ownership; under applicable Indonesian law, foreigners can only acquire real estate rights under specified titles — for example, in the form of Hak Pakai (right of use) — and this general restriction applies throughout Banyumas Regency, including in Cidora. From an investment perspective, the area is primarily relevant to the local and regional market and is not considered a zone targeted by foreign real estate investors.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data or publicly available police records exist regarding safety and security in Cidora. Banyumas Regency as a whole, and particularly its rural, hilly districts, generally ranks among the moderately peaceful rural zones of Central Java Province, where daily life proceeds within small-community frameworks. Regarding Central Java Province as a whole, rural areas are generally characterized as relatively stable compared to Indonesian averages, though this does not substitute for concrete, location-specific data. In Cidora, as a small village predominantly agricultural in character, local community frameworks and customary village social control mechanisms presumably prevail, though this too can only be generally stated based on regional context rather than relying on local crime surveys.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources exist regarding Cidora as a tourist destination, and the settlement does not appear in listings of Banyumas Regency's better-known attractions. Considering Banyumas Regency as a whole, the province's southwestern hilly character provides varied natural assets, and nature-based and cultural tourism are present in certain areas of the regency, primarily in the zone surrounding Purwokerto and in the more mountainous parts of the regency. Regarding Cidora and Lumbir District, it is not possible to name any documented temple, natural attraction, festival, or other tourist site from verified sources. Those wishing to familiarize themselves with the tourism offerings of Banyumas Regency would be better served researching the characteristics of the broader surrounding area from reliable, up-to-date local sources.
Summary
Cidora is a small Javanese settlement located in Lumbir District of Banyumas Regency, for which detailed, independent administrative or encyclopedic sources are currently not available. The broader administrative unit, Banyumas Regency itself, is a densely populated region with distinctive cultural characteristics in the southwestern part of Central Java, possessing its own Banyumasan Javanese dialect and varied economic structure. In the case of Cidora, the rural, hilly environment, local agricultural character, and small community size constitute the defining characteristics, while the area is not considered a prominent location from either real estate market or tourism perspectives in the broader Indonesian context.

