Banjarsari – small settlement in Nusawungu District, eastern region of Cilacap Regency
Banjarsari is an Indonesian village located in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within Cilacap Regency, belonging to Nusawungu Kecamatan. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.7029, 109.3575), it is situated in the eastern part of the regency, near the southern coast of Java. Cilacap Regency lies in the southwestern part of Central Java, and the most significant urban center in the region is Cilacap city itself. As independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources on Banjarsari are not yet available, the following description relies primarily on verifiable data available at the Nusawungu District and Cilacap Regency level.
General overview
Banjarsari is one of the villages belonging to Nusawungu Kecamatan within Cilacap Regency. Nusawungu District is located in the eastern part of the regency and is characterized as an agricultural, relatively sparsely populated rural area. Cilacap Regency as a whole covers an area of 2,249.28 km², including Nusakambangan Island located on the Indian Ocean coast. According to 2020 census data, the regency's population was 1,944,857 inhabitants, and according to 2024 mid-year estimates, it already exceeds 2,000,000 people. Among the local population, Javanese and Sundanese languages are primarily used, specifically the Banyumasan dialect, which this region considers its own, while Indonesian serves as a common lingua franca. Agricultural traditions are defining for Cilacap Regency: rice cultivation, coconut palm plantations, and fishing form the basis of rural livelihoods. Banjarsari itself likely fits into this rural, agrarian environment, though direct, published sources on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data on Banjarsari is not available. At the broader Cilacap Regency level, the region's real estate market is observed to be driven fundamentally by local demand, representing a relatively modest-volume market where industrial and commercial investments concentrate primarily in the vicinity of Cilacap city itself. Cilacap Regency possesses industrial infrastructure, including a significant port zone, which generates demand for coastal and near-city properties. In rural villages, as Banjarsari presumably is, properties typically represent low market value, and transactions largely take place at the local level. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited property titles are available, the precise conditions of which must be clarified with legal assistance. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including to Cilacap Regency and Banjarsari.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or published police surveys regarding Banjarsari are not available. Considering Cilacap Regency as a whole, the region represents one of Central Java's larger, mixed-character areas, where public safety in rural villages is generally favorably influenced by close community bonds and low population density. Rural and small-town settlements in Indonesia generally exhibit moderate public safety risks; however, specific crime data cannot be determined from available sources. For travelers and those considering property investment, information from local authorities or the nearest police headquarters can provide current information on specific circumstances.
Tourist attractions
Named sources on direct tourist attractions in Banjarsari are not available. The broader Cilacap Regency, however, is home to several well-known natural and cultural landmarks. The coastline running along the regency's southern shores, as well as Nusakambangan Island with its special status — on which one of Indonesia's most stringent state prison complexes operates — are the region's most recognized features. Nusawungu District, to which Banjarsari belongs, is situated at the eastern edge of the regency, near the Indian Ocean coast, so the surrounding coastline may be part of local tourism from the perspective of nature activities and quiet recreation, although specific data on organized tourism infrastructure does not appear in sources. The region's cultural life otherwise encompasses the Javanese Banyumasan tradition, to which particular musical and dance forms are linked; however, these are not exclusively associated with Banjarsari but are generally connected to the entire Banyumas region.
Summary
Banjarsari is a rural-character village belonging to Nusawungu Kecamatan in the southwestern part of Central Java, within Cilacap Regency. Due to the absence of independent, published source material, direct data on the village is limited, and its characteristics can largely be inferred from the broader regency context. Cilacap Regency is a mixed-character territorial unit with nearly 2 million inhabitants, whose economic life is shaped jointly by industry, agriculture, and fishing. Banjarsari presumably fits into an agrarian, small-village rural environment and is not currently considered a prominent tourism or investment destination within the broader region.

