Bulaksari – a village in Bantarsari District, southern Cilacap Regency
Bulaksari is a small settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, Indonesia, located in Bantarsari District (Kecamatan Bantarsari) within Cilacap Regency (Kabupaten Cilacap). Based on its geographic coordinates (−7.53° S, 108.90° E), it lies on the southern Javanese plain, relatively close to the Indian Ocean coastline, on the southern part of Java island. Kabupaten Cilacap is one of Central Java's largest regencies by area, with Cilacap city serving as its administrative and economic center. No independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic source is available for Bulaksari specifically; therefore, the description below primarily conveys relationships understood at the level of Bantarsari District and Cilacap Regency, clearly indicating where context extends to the broader administrative units.
General overview
Bulaksari is located within the administrative area of Kecamatan Bantarsari. Bantarsari District is situated in the northwestern part of Kabupaten Cilacap and, like the regency as a whole, is predominantly characterized as an agricultural and rural area. In the region, rice cultivation and other food crop production form the backbone of the local economy, supplemented to a lesser extent by fishing and handicrafts in villages near the coast and along watercourses. Bulaksari itself lacks broader regional recognition; in the absence of concrete data available at the settlement level, it can be stated more generally that villages belonging to Bantarsari District are typically compact communities of several hundred to several thousand inhabitants, registered administratively as villages (desa or dusun level). The recorded population of Kabupaten Cilacap in 2024 exceeded two million people, indicating the regency's significant overall size, though this figure applies to the entire kabupaten territory rather than to Bulaksari alone. The landscape surrounding the village exhibits the characteristics typical of the low-lying southern Javanese plain: rice fields, smaller watercourses, and scattered rural settlement areas alternate with one another.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified data are available regarding the real estate market in Bulaksari. At the broader Cilacap Regency level, it may be noted that the kabupaten is considered a relatively active economic region within Central Java: Cilacap city is home to one of Indonesia's most significant oil refineries, and the port contributes substantially to industrial importance. This economic dynamism is felt primarily in urban zones and immediate industrial districts in terms of property prices, while in more distant rural districts—including Bantarsari District—real estate prices and investment activity are generally significantly lower. For foreign citizens, property acquisition is limited within the framework of general Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreigners cannot directly acquire property with "Hak Milik" (full ownership) status; however, other legal titles—such as Hak Pakai (right of use) or investment through corporate structures—are possible in certain cases, though all detailed legal conditions require current Indonesian legal counsel. In rural areas such as Bulaksari, investment volume is typically low, and interest focuses primarily on land intended for agricultural use.
Safety and security
No settlement-level concrete crime statistics are available for Bulaksari's public safety, so only general observations characterizing the broader region can be made. Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province is traditionally among Indonesia's regions with lower conflict intensity, and rural, agricultural areas—including Bantarsari District—can generally be characterized by lower crime rates than densely populated urban zones. This does not, however, constitute a guarantee regarding Bulaksari's specific situation, but merely reflects the generally observed tendency in the surrounding area. As in any other rural village in Indonesia, the order of daily life here is governed by local community norms and the principles of traditional mutual assistance (gotong royong), which strengthen social cohesion. Travelers and outsiders are advised to exercise standard prudence.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source identifies specific tourist attractions for Bulaksari or the immediate Bantarsari District area. At the Kabupaten Cilacap level, however, several documented attractions are known that may be relevant to those traveling to the region. South of Cilacap city lies Nusakambangan Island, which is known for both its natural and historical significance, located near the Indian Ocean coastline stretching along southern Java. Within the regency territory, the southern Javanese natural landscape—rice fields, smaller river valleys, and oceanic coastal areas—provide the primary natural attractions. Bulaksari itself, as a rural southern Javanese village, offers local ways of life and an agricultural setting, but no independent specific tourist attraction can be attributed to it based on available sources. The authentic rural Javanese village environment may itself provide a kind of cultural experience for those interested, but this constitutes neither a targeted tourism program nor planned tourist activities, but rather reflects everyday local life.
Summary
Bulaksari is a small rural settlement in Bantarsari District, Cilacap Regency in Central Java, not comprehensively documented in available sources. Its broader context is defined by the agricultural and industrial characteristics of Kabupaten Cilacap and the natural environment of the southern Javanese plain. From the perspectives of real estate market and tourism, the area currently lacks prominent regional recognition; the appeal of Cilacap Regency derives primarily from industrial zones and a few better-known coastal or natural sites, which are located at a distance from Bulaksari. Access to detailed information about the settlement requires consultation with local Indonesian administrative records or on-site inquiry.

