Jatiklampok – small settlement in the Banjarejo district of Kabupaten Blora
Jatiklampok is a village-level settlement in Kabupaten Blora, East-Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province in Indonesia, located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Blora and belonging to Banjarejo kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (−7.0849° S, 111.3948° E), it is situated in the inland areas within the regency. Kabupaten Blora is located in the eastern part of Central Java, directly bordering East Java province, as indicated by its neighboring Kabupaten Bojonegoro and Kabupaten Tuban. The regency seat is Blora city. Since an independent, settlement-level encyclopedic source on Jatiklampok is currently unavailable, the description below relies primarily on data verifiable at the Kabupaten Blora level and on generally known characteristics of the broader region.
General overview
Jatiklampok belongs to Banjarejo kecamatan, which is one of the administrative districts within Kabupaten Blora's governance structure. Kabupaten Blora had a population of 925,434 in mid-2024, indicating a relatively densely populated but fundamentally agricultural inner-Javanese regency. The Blora region is traditionally characterized by teak (Javanese oak) forestry, rice and tobacco cultivation, and to a lesser extent by the oil industry — the latter mainly applying to certain northern and eastern parts of the kabupaten. Jatiklampok itself is typically a small-village settlement, one of many found in the Banjarejo district: the local economy relies primarily on subsistence agriculture, small-scale commerce, and the labor market of nearby cities, including the center of Blora city. Kabupaten Blora borders Rembang and Pati regencies to the north and south, Tuban and Bojonegoro to the east, Ngawi (East Java) to the south, and Grobogan to the west. This geographic position means that Jatiklampok also lies in a transition zone between central and east Java, where culture, dialect, and economic connections point toward both provinces.
Real estate and investment
Specific, publicly available real estate market data for Jatiklampok is not known; therefore, the following presents the general market context of Kabupaten Blora and inner-Javanese small towns. Blora regency's real estate market shows moderate demand and lower price levels compared to major tourist destinations such as Bali or Yogyakarta: in inland, agriculturally dominant areas, land prices are significantly lower than in coastal or industrial zones. Investment potential at the local level is primarily represented by agricultural land, forestry and agrarian development, and small-scale commercial properties. Generally speaking, in the inland areas of Central Java, the majority of real estate transactions are conducted by domestic Indonesian buyers; Indonesian law allows foreign investors only limited property ownership: foreign individuals as a rule cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property, but typically rely on rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or Hak Pakai (Right of Use) legal titles. These general legal frameworks apply equally to Jatiklampok and to the entire area of Kabupaten Blora.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics on public safety in Jatiklampok are not available. Kabupaten Blora and the inner rural zones of Central Java are generally regarded as regions with the public safety typical of lower-density, agriculturally characterized areas within Indonesia. The traditional structure of village communities (desa), the institution of local community patrols (ronda), and relatively close social bonds generally result in moderate crime levels in such regions. However, it is not possible to report precise crime data at settlement level due to lack of sources, and the broader regional situation cannot be considered uniform either: a specific public safety assessment should be based on on-site experience and information from local authorities.
Tourist attractions
Jatiklampok itself does not appear in publicly available tourist sources as an independent sight or destination. Kabupaten Blora as a whole, however, possesses numerous verifiably existing natural and cultural assets. The area around Blora city organized within the regency includes local teak forests, which form a characteristic landscape of Javanese timber harvesting and forestry. Kabupaten Blora is also known for the industrial heritage of petroleum extraction, traces of which remain visible at certain points in the region today. In areas near the regency's southern borders with Ngawi kabupaten, the natural landscape and traditional forms of subsistence farming are likewise attractive to those interested in agro- and ecotourism. Since no sources are available on Jatiklampok's specific attractions, for visitors the best starting point for learning about the region would be to explore Blora city and other sites in the Banjarejo district.
Summary
Jatiklampok is a small, poorly documented settlement in Central Java, located in Banjarejo kecamatan within Kabupaten Blora. The regency itself lies on the eastern edge of Central Java, bordering East Java, and had a population of nearly 925,000 in 2024. The region's agricultural and forestry traditions, low property prices, and rural character all characterize the broader environment in which Jatiklampok is situated. It may be primarily relevant for those seeking agricultural property in the inland areas of Kabupaten Blora, or for those wishing to experience the region's traditional Javanese rural life.

