Klampok Lor – a small Javanese village in the Kebonagung District of Kabupaten Demak
Klampok Lor is a small Indonesian settlement in Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah), within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Demak, more precisely belonging to the Kebonagung District (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (–7.0093° S, 110.7108° E), it is located in the northern inland areas of Java island. Kabupaten Demak lies not far from the coast of the Java Sea, and the flat, agricultural landscape characteristic of the region surrounds this village as well. Detailed data specifically documenting Klampok Lor with reliable sources is not available; in the following sections, broader district and regency-level connections are presented, with the source level of each statement clearly indicated.
General overview
Klampok Lor belongs to the Kebonagung District (kecamatan), a name which in the Javanese language means "large garden" or "large plantation" (kebun: garden/plantation, agung: large, magnificent). This naming reflects the fact that agriculture has traditionally played a significant role in the district, which is generally true for the entire Kabupaten Demak: the regency is primarily known for its rice fields, fish farming, and smallholder agriculture. Kabupaten Demak itself is a historically and culturally noteworthy administrative unit within Central Java, as Demak city – the regency seat – is well known to have been the center of the first Javanese Islamic sultanate in the 15th–16th centuries. Regarding village-level characteristics of Klampok Lor (population, territorial extent, infrastructure), specific data cannot be obtained from available sources, so the settlement may be considered as fitting into the general rural pattern of Kebonagung District and Kabupaten Demak. The area is predominantly agricultural in character, with rice cultivation and small-scale livestock raising typically playing important roles in the livelihood of local communities.
Real estate and investment
Independent, village-level data on the real estate market of Klampok Lor is not available; the real estate market context of Kabupaten Demak and more broadly Central Java Province provides some perspective. In recent decades, Kabupaten Demak has been under increasing development pressure, partly because it is located in the immediate vicinity of Semarang – the provincial capital of Central Java and one of its largest cities. This proximity can lead to value appreciation in areas of Demak near Semarang, particularly in the industrial and residential real estate segments. However, in the case of Klampok Lor, since its specific location within the district (Kebonagung) and its infrastructure connections are not documented in detail, any statement regarding specific price levels or market trends would be unfounded. Generally speaking, real estate prices in rural Javanese areas are significantly lower compared to major cities, and the market is far less liquid. It is important for foreign nationals to know that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations strictly limit the real estate acquisition options available to foreign natural persons: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreigners, however certain titles – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term leasing arrangements – can be used within legal frameworks. Before making an investment decision, it is always recommended to involve a legal advisor experienced in Indonesian law.
Safety and security
Village-level, verifiable statistical data on public safety in Klampok Lor is not available. Rural districts of Kabupaten Demak and Central Java Province generally exhibit the characteristics of less urbanized, lower-density Javanese countryside areas, where the proportion of organized crime or crimes targeting tourists tends to be low – however, this is a general statement and does not substitute for current information from local sources. Public order in Indonesia is maintained by the Indonesian National Police (Polri), whose local units operate at the district and sub-district center levels. Considering Central Java Province as a whole, the region is not listed among areas with elevated security risks, although – as anywhere – general caution is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources regarding Klampok Lor as a destination, so the tourism characteristics of the immediate village area cannot be supported by sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Demak, however, it is well known that the regency's most significant historical and religious monument is the Grand Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak), which was built during the 15th-century Demak Sultanate period and is considered one of the oldest mosques still standing in Java – it is located near Demak city, at the regency seat. Additionally, swampy coastal areas and mangrove forests are found within Kabupaten Demak in the northern coastal zone. The exact distance of Klampok Lor from these attractions cannot be determined clearly from available data, but based on the geographical location of Kebonagung District, the historic center of Demak is accessible, though at varying distances, within the regency. For travelers visiting the village, the experience of getting to know the Central Javanese rural countryside, observing rice fields, and observing traditional Javanese village life may be of interest, though this is not a unique attraction but rather a general characteristic of the region.
Summary
Klampok Lor is a small, rural Javanese settlement belonging to the Kebonagung District of Kabupaten Demak in Central Java Province. Detailed, village-level data about the settlement are not publicly available; its location points to the agricultural character of the Javanese interior countryside. The broader Kabupaten Demak is known for its heritage of the historical Demak Sultanate and its proximity to Semarang. From the perspectives of real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the available source material does not permit specific statements relating to the village, so the general characteristics of the regency and province may serve as a starting point for these matters.

