Lampar – a village in the Tamansari district of Kabupaten Boyolali, Central Java
Lampar is a small settlement in Central Java province (Jawa Tengah), Indonesia, located within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Boyolali, belonging to the Tamansari district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (approximately -7.616° south latitude, 110.525° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, more mountainous regions of Java island. The district name — Tamansari — literally means "ornamental garden" in Javanese, evoking the region's green, vegetation-rich character. Administratively, the seat of Kabupaten Boyolali is the Boyolali district, and the regency as a whole is counted as part of Solo Raya, or the greater Surakarta region.
General overview
There is currently no independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic source available for Lampar, so the following characterization is based primarily on known data about the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Boyolali. According to data measured in mid-2024, the regency has a population of approximately 1.1 million (precisely 1,110,346) inhabitants, and is one of the densely populated interior areas of Central Java province. The Tamansari district itself, as part of the regency, encompasses agricultural and rural countryside, where small villages — including presumably Lampar — preserve the traditions of Javanese rural life. As part of Kabupaten Boyolali, the region belongs to the Solo Raya macroregional zone, which is organized around Surakarta (Solo), the former royal seat, and encompasses culturally and economically interconnected territories. The distance between the regency seat and the city of Surakarta is approximately 25 km. Kabupaten Boyolali is bordered to the north by Kabupaten Semarang and Kabupaten Grobogan, to the east by Kabupaten Sragen, Kabupaten Karanganyar, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, and the city of Surakarta, to the south by Kabupaten Klaten and the Special Region of Yogyakarta's Kabupaten Sleman, and to the west by Kabupaten Magelang and Kabupaten Semarang. Lampar itself, as a small village within the Tamansari kecamatan, is situated in this extensive, mountainous, and agricultural zone.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data are not available for Lampar as a specific settlement, so the following presents general characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Boyolali and the Solo Raya region, explicitly noting that these contextual facts do not necessarily apply directly to the village itself. Due to its relative proximity to Surakarta city, Kabupaten Boyolali has more moderate property prices within the region than Surakarta's direct agglomeration, although accessibility and infrastructure development levels vary significantly by district. In rural, small-village areas — such as Lampar — land prices and property prices are typically considerably lower than at the periphery of major cities. An important general regulatory framework: under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over agricultural land or residential property; the available property rights for foreigners are primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and under certain conditions Hak Sewa (lease rights). This restriction applies across all of Java, including Kabupaten Boyolali and the Tamansari district. From an investment perspective, rural Javanese villages are generally more suited as long-term, agricultural-use targets rather than as tourism or short-term rental markets.
Safety and security
Location-level data on safety and security in Lampar are not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Boyolali and Central Java province generally, it can be said that Indonesia's interior Javanese areas, particularly smaller rural communities, are traditionally characterized by low rates of violent crime. Tight community networks and the rural self-governance system — the rukun tetangga and rukun warga neighborhood organizations — contribute to the maintenance of local order. Naturally, this is a general statement at the province and region scale, and does not replace local-level, current information. When assessing public safety for any specific area, it is recommended to seek direct information from local authorities and communities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions can be identified from sources as specifically connected to Lampar village. However, the broader Kabupaten Boyolali possesses several known attractions located at various points throughout the regency. In terms of natural features, notable are the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes, which rise on the southern and southwestern borderlands of Kabupaten Boyolali; these mountains are defining elements of the Javanese volcanic landscape and are visited by nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. Boyolali is also known for its dairy industry in the region, and local handicrafts attract a degree of agritourism interest. Through its inclusion in the Solo Raya cultural zone, the kabupaten lies close to Surakarta (Solo) city's rich kraton culture, batik and wayang traditions, which form part of the region's cultural identity. The precise relationship of Lampar to these attractions can be approximately determined based on its coordinates, but specific distance data cannot be reliably provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Lampar is a small Javanese village in the Tamansari district of Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java, forming part of the Solo Raya macroregion. Although no detailed independent statistical or tourism sources are available for the village, data from the broader kabupaten indicate an agricultural, rural Javanese community situated approximately 25 km from Surakarta, near the Merapi–Merbabu volcanic area. Regarding real estate markets and security, the relevant Indonesian legal frameworks and general characteristics of the region are applicable; for location-specific information, local sources are recommended.

