Adisana – village in Bumiayu District of Brebes Regency, Central Java
Adisana is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) Province, in Brebes Regency (Kabupaten Brebes), specifically belonging to Bumiayu District (Kecamatan Bumiayu). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated approximately at -7.24 north latitude and 109.03 east longitude, within Java's interior, hilly zone. A separate Indonesian Wikipedia article exists for this locality, confirming the above administrative classification, though it does not contain more detailed place-specific descriptions. The following presentation draws on verifiable sources as well as context at the Kecamatan Bumiayu and Kabupaten Brebes levels to portray the settlement and its broader surroundings.
General overview
Adisana is one of the villages of Kecamatan Bumiayu, and as such forms part of the administrative unit known as Bumiayu District. Kecamatan Bumiayu itself is located in the southern, more mountainous and hilly zone of Kabupaten Brebes, in contrast to the regency's northern plains near the Java Sea. Kabupaten Brebes as a whole is one of Central Java's largest regencies, whose territory spans highly varied landscapes from north to south: from coastal lowlands to internal volcanic slopes. Bumiayu District is a smaller regional center located in the southwestern portion of the regency, with several villages in its vicinity. Adisana is typically a small-scale rural desa that does not belong to the category of settlements widely known to the general public, nor those with particular touristic or economic prominence. Available sources contain no data on its infrastructure, population size, or area, so these indicators are not presented in this article. Within the broader Bumiayu District, agriculture – particularly rice and vegetable cultivation – has traditionally been the dominant economic activity, reflecting the typical occupational structure of Central Java's interior regions.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level source data is available on Adisana's real estate market; therefore, the following presents general characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Brebes and Central Java's rural region. The real estate market in rural villages of Brebes Regency is typically shaped by local demand: interest comes mainly from local inhabitants, and land and property prices fall far short of figures seen in major Javanese cities, particularly Semarang or Yogyakarta. In rural Central Java, foreign buyers are minimally present in the market for agricultural land and residential property, partly as a consequence of Indonesian property ownership regulations. Indonesian law generally does not permit foreign nationals to acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; special title forms – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) – are available to them, with conditions requiring detailed legal advice. From an investment perspective, such a rural Central Javanese desa is primarily relevant for local actors, typically in transactions aimed at agriculture or simple residential property. The region's rate of economic development is moderate, and larger investor interest tends to be directed toward the nearest urban centers rather than Bumiayu District itself or the regency seat, Brebes city.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data on security in Adisana is available in accessible sources. Regarding broader rural Central Java generally, it may be said that smaller villages tend to have lower rates of violent crime compared to larger urban agglomerations. In the rural portions of Kabupaten Brebes, community-level social control is strong, a phenomenon typical of Indonesian rural villages (desa). Nevertheless, no concrete statement regarding specific security characteristics can be made about Adisana given the absence of available data. Travelers and those with interest in the area are advised to consult information published by Indonesian authorities and their own country's foreign ministry, which provide more accurate and regularly updated information on local conditions.
Tourist attractions
No data on named tourist attractions in Adisana appears in verified source materials. The broader area of Kecamatan Bumiayu and the southern portions of Kabupaten Brebes does, however, contain several relatively well-known natural and cultural points of interest. The Dieng Plateau (typically accessed from the neighboring Wonosobo Regency) lies near the hilly southern zone of Brebes Regency, and the region's interior areas contain several volcanic and mountainous landscapes that may appeal to those who enjoy nature hiking. These attractions are, however, primarily accessible from other districts of Brebes Regency and neighboring regencies, and cannot be directly linked to Adisana itself. Local religious and cultural life – which is generally characteristic of Javanese villages, appearing in the form of traditional celebrations and mosque-centered community gatherings – is likely present in Adisana as well, but specific data on these matters does not appear in available sources, making detailed description impossible.
Summary
Adisana is a small Central Javanese desa in Bumiayu District of Kabupaten Brebes, for which only basic administrative affiliation is known from publicly accessible sources. The settlement possesses no widely documented touristic or investment profile, and the broader region – the rural, southern zone of Kabupaten Brebes – presents a characteristically agricultural, rural Javanese village picture based on general regional features. More detailed place-specific information may be obtained through local administrative sources or through direct on-site inquiry.

