Giyanti – a small settlement in the eastern part of Kabupaten Blora, Central Java
Giyanti is an Indonesian village that belongs to the Kecamatan Sambong administrative district within Kabupaten Blora, in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-7.0667925, 111.6124134), it is located in the eastern part of the kabupaten, on the border with Jawa Timur (East Java). Kabupaten Blora itself is situated on the eastern edge of Jawa Tengah province, forming a direct border with Jawa Timur (East Java) province. Since specific, itemized data on Giyanti is not currently available, the following sections present verifiable characteristics of the broader region – the kabupaten and the kecamatan – clearly indicating which territorial level each statement refers to.
General overview
Giyanti is one of the villages in the Kecamatan Sambong administrative district. The kecamatan itself forms part of Kabupaten Blora, whose administrative center is the city of Kecamatan Blora. The kabupaten had a population of 925,434 people as measured in mid-2024, which corresponds to a roughly medium-sized region on Java. Kabupaten Blora's northern neighbors are Rembang and Pati kabupatens; to the east are Tuban and Kabupaten Bojonegoro (Jawa Timur); to the south is Ngawi; and to the west is Kabupaten Grobogan. This border location means that the region maintains connections with East Java's economic and transportation networks. Kabupaten Blora has traditionally been known as an agricultural and forestry area; the local landscape is characterized by teak plantations, whose management falls under the authority of Perum Perhutani, the state forestry company. No specific population or area data for Giyanti village is currently available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources, so reliable statements cannot be made about the settlement's size and internal structure.
Real estate and investment
No separate, itemized data on Giyanti's real estate market is currently available in accessible sources; therefore, the following presents the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Blora. Kabupaten Blora ranks among the less urbanized kabupatens on Java, primarily characterized by agricultural and forestry areas. In such districts, real estate prices are typically considerably lower than those near major cities or touristically developed coastal areas; however, investment turnover and market liquidity also remain moderate. The economic activity evident in the region is primarily linked to local basic needs and agricultural production, rather than commercial or tourism-oriented real estate development. It is generally important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals face legal restrictions on land ownership: according to applicable regulations, foreigners cannot directly acquire hak milik (full ownership rights) to land, but may only hold land within certain legally established frameworks (for example, hak pakai, or use rights). These considerations also apply to the Giyanti area, though specific market conditions can only be reliably determined through on-site investigation or official authority information.
Safety and security
No separate, itemized data on safety and security in Giyanti is available. Kabupaten Blora, like many rural agricultural districts in Central Java, is generally considered to be among the areas with relatively stable security conditions compared to large urban agglomerations on Java; however, this can only be established on the basis of general regional experience, not on specific data relating to Giyanti. In Indonesia, public order and security are ensured at the local level by the territorial bodies of Polri (the Indonesian National Police) and by kabupaten-level authorities. In Kecamatan Sambong and its villages – including Giyanti – the maintenance of daily security is the responsibility of these institutions. More detailed, precise, and up-to-date security information requires consultation with local authorities or on-site experience.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions specifically named in verifiable sources are associated with Giyanti. Regarding Kabupaten Blora as a whole, the region is primarily known for its forested landscapes and teak forests, which are managed by Perum Perhutani and may in certain areas be suitable for nature tourism and ecotourism purposes. Within the kabupaten's territory, traditional Javanese villages, small temples, and regional festivals are present as part of the local cultural heritage; however, specific data concerning Giyanti from verified and documented sources is not currently available. For those seeking attractions in the kecamatan or kabupaten, it is advisable to consult more recent information from the local tourism office (Dinas Pariwisata Kabupaten Blora), as these sources more accurately reflect available programs and locations.
Summary
Giyanti is a small Javanese village located within Kecamatan Sambong, in Kabupaten Blora, in the eastern strip of Jawa Tengah province that borders East Java. The kabupaten had a population of approximately 925,000 people as of mid-2024, and the region is characterized predominantly as agricultural and forestry-oriented territory. Separate, itemized data on Giyanti – whether concerning the real estate market, security, or tourist attractions – is not currently available in publicly accessible sources; therefore, the above summarizes the broader kabupaten-level context. For more precise and current local information, consultation with the competent authorities of Kabupaten Blora and on-site inquiry are recommended.

