Mlayang – a small highland village on the slopes of Gunung Slamet, Kabupaten Brebes
Mlayang is an Indonesian administrative village (desa) located in Kecamatan Sirampog, Kabupaten Brebes, in the Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province. The settlement forms part of the Javanese macroregion and, based on its coordinates (-7.2160966, 109.0720699), falls within the eastern-southeastern zone of Kecamatan Sirampog. Desa Mlayang lies on the slopes of Gunung Slamet, Central Java's highest active volcano, with an elevation of 3,428 meters above sea level. Kecamatan Sirampog is located in the southeastern corner of Kabupaten Brebes and forms direct borders with Kabupaten Tegal and Banyumas. Mlayang's postal code is 52272.
General overview
Mlayang is the smallest settlement by population in Kecamatan Sirampog and was created earlier through the division of the adjacent Desa Manggis. The village is known for its topographical characteristics: its terrain is marked by hills, and a significant portion of the local population engages in rice cultivation. The village is defined by a geological dynamic shaped by active volcanic activity, with soil instability being one of the key natural geographical factors. Several local traditions exist regarding the village's name origin: one account suggests that a local leader named Mlayang was the first settler of the area, while another explanation attributes the name to the soil's frequently "floating" or sliding nature. Regarding Kecamatan Sirampog as a whole, the district covers an area of 74.19 km² and, according to the 2020 census, has a total population of 69,901 residents. A significant portion of the population in Kecamatan Sirampog consists of vegetable-farming families on higher-elevation areas and rice farmers in lower-lying regions. From an administrative standpoint, Kecamatan Sirampog operates its district-level government center in the village of Buniwah. Notable within the district is the concentration of pesantren (Islamic boarding school) institutions, several of which are substantial in size and historical significance, fulfilling important cultural and educational roles in the region. At the regency level, it is worth noting that Kabupaten Brebes is the country's largest producer of red onions – the term "bawang Brebes" is recognized throughout the nation.
Real estate and investment
Verified real estate market data specific to Mlayang village is not available; the following information pertains to the broader context of Kecamatan Sirampog and Kabupaten Brebes. The real estate market in Kecamatan Sirampog is characterized by low prices and a quiet, highland atmosphere; the value of residential plots in village centers ranges approximately between 100,000 and 400,000 Indonesian rupiah per square meter. From an accessibility standpoint, the kecamatan is approximately 20 minutes by motorcycle from Bumiayu, while travel from the regency seat, Kota Brebes, takes roughly 60–70 minutes. Public transportation is limited to ojek (motorcycle taxi) and occasional angkot services; roads are typically asphalt but narrow and winding in higher-elevation areas. Basic services include a village market, puskesmas (community health center), and school, while hospital care and banking services are available in Bumiayu city. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; under current legal frameworks, they may access property through hak pakai (usage rights) or hak sewa (lease rights) arrangements, and involvement of a local legal expert is always advisable.
Safety and security
Published public safety statistical data specific to Mlayang village is not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Brebes and Kecamatan Sirampog region, it can generally be stated that in rural, highland areas, daily life typically unfolds within peaceful community contexts. Based on the image presented by real estate portals, Kecamatan Sirampog is considered one of the most comfortable livability zones in Kabupaten Brebes throughout the year, which is supported by favorable climate conditions. Additionally, the area's geological instability – particularly soil movements resulting from volcanic activity and landslides occurring during the rainy season – presents a natural hazard that both local infrastructure and residents must take into account. Awareness of natural hazards is therefore a relevant factor regarding settlement and investment decisions in the region.
Tourist attractions
No independently named tourist attractions specific to Mlayang village are listed in verified sources. However, regarding Kecamatan Sirampog and its immediate vicinity, several natural and cultural features supported by source material can be mentioned. The defining landscape element is Gunung Slamet itself, Central Java's highest active volcano at 3,428 meters, on whose slopes Mlayang lies. Hiking routes leading to higher-elevation, forested slopes offer views of the Brebes plains extending to the Java Sea on clear days. Within the villages of the Sirampog area, terraced rice fields, pine forests, and clear-water streams compose the natural panorama. Several important natural springs are found in the villages of the kecamatan: the Tuk Suci spring in the Kaliwadas neighborhood of Dawuhan village partly supplies water to areas of Kabupaten Brebes, Kabupaten Tegal, and Kota Tegal. Regarding local gastronomy, dishes based on highland ingredients are characteristic of Kecamatan Sirampog: the local cuisine offers dishes composed of fresh mountain vegetables, grilled freshwater fish, and locally cultivated dense coffee.
Summary
Mlayang is a small, predominantly agricultural highland village in Kecamatan Sirampog, in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Brebes, situated on the slopes of Gunung Slamet volcano. It is known as the smallest village by population in Kecamatan Sirampog and came into existence as a result of its separation from Desa Manggis. The settlement is primarily characterized as a rice-farming community, and its natural characteristics are defined by agricultural production based on volcanic soil and geological instability. Neither tourism-related infrastructure data nor real estate market data at the village level are available from publicly accessible sources; for interested parties, broader kecamatan- and kabupaten-level relationships provide a realistic basis for orientation.

