Dragan – a small settlement in Tamansari District, western Boyolali Regency
Dragan is a minor settlement (desa or dusun level inhabited place) in Central Java Province, Indonesia, within Kabupaten Boyolali, belonging to Tamansari District (Kecamatan Tamansari). Based on its coordinates at -7.61° and 110.53° latitude and longitude, the settlement is located in densely populated inner areas of Central Java. Kabupaten Boyolali itself is an administrative unit situated approximately 25 km west of Surakarta city (commonly known as Solo) and belongs to the Solo Raya metropolitan area. In the available source material, no independent settlement-level data exists for Dragan; what follows therefore presents the broader regency and provincial context, clearly indicating the boundaries of available knowledge.
General overview
Dragan itself does not appear in widely accessible geographical or tourism records, suggesting it is a relatively small settlement of primarily agricultural or rural character. The name Kecamatan Tamansari – which traditionally denotes a "garden city" or "ornamental garden settlement" in Javanese culture – is found in several Javanese regencies and typically refers to an inner, sometimes hilly or semi-hilly district within the given kabupaten. Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole had a population of approximately 1,110,346 as of mid-2024 according to available sources, and borders several neighboring regencies: to the north with Kabupaten Semarang and Kabupaten Grobogan, to the east with Kabupaten Sragen, Kabupaten Karanganyar, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, and Kota Surakarta, to the south with Kabupaten Klaten and Kabupaten Sleman (part of the Special Region of Yogyakarta), and to the west with Kabupaten Magelang and again Kabupaten Semarang. This favorable location makes Boyolali Regency one of Central Java's most accessible areas, connected to several major cities. Reliable, verifiable data on Dragan's specific characteristics – population size, territorial extent, local institutions – is currently unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Dragan is not available; what follows therefore outlines the general context of Kabupaten Boyolali and the Solo Raya area. The Solo Raya region – which includes Boyolali – has undergone continuous economic development over recent decades, partly due to Surakarta's industrial and commercial appeal and partly due to improved road and rail infrastructure. This process has likely generated moderate but stable property demand in Tamansari, as in other districts of Boyolali, primarily among local buyers. For foreign nationals, the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia, but may only maintain property use under limited, renewable titles (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). This general legal framework is binding throughout the country, thus applicable to Boyolali Regency and Dragan as well. Specific land prices or rental rates cannot be provided based on the current source material.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level statistics or documented incidents concerning public safety for Dragan do not appear in available sources. In general terms, it may be said that inner, rural areas of Central Java – such as the smaller villages and settlements belonging to Boyolali Regency – typically count among relatively peaceful, stable public safety zones compared to Indonesian averages, where community solidarity and mutual oversight (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system) traditionally represent strong social control. However, this does not replace current information obtained from local authorities or up-to-date sources, nor can individual conclusions specific to Dragan be drawn from it. For travelers planning to visit the area or persons seeking property there, it is recommended to seek information from local administrative bodies and the Kecamatan Tamansari office.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named tourist attractions identifiable in Dragan itself. At the regency level, however, Kabupaten Boyolali is known to lie near areas of Central Java rich in natural and cultural attractions. Along the regency's western border heading toward Kabupaten Magelang, the Merapi volcano area is accessible, which is one of Central Java's most renowned natural attractions and whose influence extends to the region's landscape, soil quality, and cultural heritage. To the east, Surakarta (Solo) city can be reached, where numerous Javanese cultural institutions, keraton (princely palaces), and traditional markets are located. However, these points lie at considerable distance from Dragan and do not belong to the settlement's immediate sphere of attraction. Reliable, verifiable sources concerning other attractions in Kecamatan Tamansari District are currently unavailable; specific naming of them must therefore be omitted.
Summary
Dragan is a small Javanese settlement in Tamansari District, Kabupaten Boyolali, Central Java Province, in the western part of the Solo Raya region. The available documented source material covers only the broader regency level: Boyolali is a kabupaten with a population of approximately 1.1 million, located roughly 25 km west of Surakarta and bordering several Central Javanese and Yogyakarta districts. Dragan itself does not appear independently in widely accessible records, which is characteristic of smaller, rural Javanese villages. Regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourism information, broader regency and provincial level connections provide approximate orientation, but these do not substitute for current local-level data. On this basis, Dragan is a relatively closed Javanese settlement where life revolves around local community, requiring on-site inquiry for detailed understanding.

