Manjung – a small settlement in Kecamatan Sawit, Kabupaten Boyolali, Central Java
Manjung is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), within Kecamatan Sawit. Based on its coordinates (-7.5839257, 110.6839374), it is situated in the central-eastern part of the kabupaten. The seat of Kabupaten Boyolali is Kecamatan Boyolali itself, and the entire kabupaten lies approximately 25 kilometers west of the city of Surakarta. The settlement is part of the broader metropolitan area known as Solo Raya, whose economic and cultural center is Surakarta (Solo).
General overview
In the absence of independent, settlement-level source material, Manjung can be characterized primarily within the context of Kecamatan Sawit and Kabupaten Boyolali. The kabupaten's population measured in mid-2024 was 1,110,346 inhabitants, representing a medium-sized, densely populated rural administrative unit in Java. Kabupaten Boyolali borders Kabupaten Semarang and Kabupaten Grobogan to the north, Kabupaten Sragen, Kabupaten Karanganyar, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, and Kota Surakarta to the east, Kabupaten Klaten and Kabupaten Sleman (part of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta) to the south, and Kabupaten Magelang and Kabupaten Semarang again to the west. This multifaceted neighboring pattern shows that Boyolali is a transitional region in Central Java, interconnected in terms of transportation and economy. Manjung, as one of the villages of Kecamatan Sawit, fits into this characteristically agricultural and partially industrial rural setting of inner Java. The kabupaten's economic structure, built on agricultural production and small-scale industry, is also decisive in the Sawit district, and it is probable that Manjung is part of this traditionally more rural landscape — although direct, settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Manjung's real estate market are not available; therefore, the following presents the general, verifiable market context of Kabupaten Boyolali and the broader Solo Raya region. Kabupaten Boyolali belongs to the rural-semi-urbanized zone located west of Surakarta and characterized by economic development. The Solo Raya region has undergone gradual economic expansion over recent decades, and real estate prices there are generally significantly lower than in major cities, particularly in rural villages distant from strictly urban areas. In such a rural village in the Sawit district — like Manjung — the real estate market is typically narrow and local in character, with transactions focused mainly on agricultural land and simple residential properties. In Indonesia, foreigners' opportunities to acquire real estate are restricted by federal-level regulation: foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land or traditional village plots, but can participate in the real estate market exclusively through specified, limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai) or through Indonesian legal entities. This general legal framework applies also to rural settlements in Kabupaten Boyolali, and therefore must be considered in relation to Manjung. From an investment perspective, such a small, poorly documented rural village is primarily a market relevant to local, Indonesian buyers.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data on Manjung's public safety situation is available. It can be generally stated that rural, semi-urban districts of Central Java — including Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole — are typically characterized by more moderate crime rates compared to larger Indonesian cities, a tendency that also applies to the more distant, less urbanized parts of the Solo Raya region. However, this statement is based solely on the general assessment of the broader regional context, not on concrete data about Manjung. For travelers and those interested in real estate matters, it is in all cases advisable to inquire at local authorities or the relevant agencies of the kabupaten about the specific and current situation.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no identified tourist attractions from Manjung village itself; therefore, the following mentions the known, verifiable notable sites of Kabupaten Boyolali, which give the broader region its appeal. The most famous natural attraction of Kabupaten Boyolali is the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes, which rise on the southern and southwestern borders of the kabupaten and are visible toward Yogyakarta and Magelang. The Selo pass, close to the kabupaten, is known as the starting point for approaching both mountains. These natural features define the characteristic landscape of Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole and attract nature enthusiasts and those interested in volcanic landscapes. However, direct source data is not available regarding the exact distance and accessibility of Manjung and Kecamatan Sawit from these notable sites, so this connection must be treated at the kabupaten level.
Summary
Manjung is a small, rural-character Indonesian village in Kecamatan Sawit, Kabupaten Boyolali, Central Java, for which independent, detailed source material is not currently available. Based on data concerning the kabupaten as a whole, the settlement is part of an administrative unit with more than one million inhabitants located west of Surakarta and fits into the broader economic and cultural zone of the Solo Raya region. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, available information can be interpreted only at the regency and provincial levels; understanding the specific circumstances of Manjung requires on-site investigation or contact with local administrative bodies.

