Adimulyo – village in Adimulyo District, Kebumen Regency, Central Java
Adimulyo is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kebumen Regency in Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah). Administratively, it belongs to Adimulyo District (Kecamatan Adimulyo) of the same name, and geographically it is situated in the southern part of Java island, at the junction of the Javanese highlands and lowlands. Based on the village coordinates (-7.67° south latitude, 109.55° east longitude), Adimulyo is located in the western-central zone of Kebumen Regency. According to available sources, Adimulyo is a characteristic Javanese rural community, though detailed statistical or other institutional data regarding it does not appear in publicly accessible Indonesian Wikipedia.
General overview
Adimulyo village is characterized by the fact that it serves as the seat of Kecamatan Adimulyo, bearing the district's name, which indicates its role in local administration. Kecamatan Adimulyo is part of Kabupaten Kebumen, which is one of Central Java's southern coastal regencies, located near areas bordering Indonesia's southern coast, the Java Sea. The landscape of Kebumen Regency as a whole is characterized by its agricultural, rural nature, where rice cultivation and other smallholder agricultural activities dominate. Regarding Adimulyo village specifically, concrete population figures, area measurements, or other quantitative data do not appear in available sources, therefore these characteristics cannot be provided. Generally, it can be said that rural communities in the countryside areas of Kabupaten Kebumen have strong local identities, and Javanese cultural traditions play a decisive role in daily life. District-level administration follows a typical Javanese pattern, where village governments (pemerintah desa) manage basic services at the local level.
Real estate and investment
Detailed real estate market data specific to Adimulyo village is not available in sources, therefore the broader context of Kabupaten Kebumen and Central Java region may serve as a framework for assessing the real estate market and investment opportunities. Kebumen Regency is part of a region stretching along Java's southern coast, where real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the provincial capital, Semarang, or in the country's main economic centers. In the rural Javanese real estate market, agricultural land, simple residential properties, and small commercial units dominate. It is important to note for foreign nationals that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire direct freehold title (Hak Milik), but may only participate in real estate transactions under certain limited legal titles, such as long-term lease constructions (Hak Pakai). From an investment perspective, the Kebumen region holds certain opportunities in tourism and infrastructure development, but for rural villages, including Adimulyo, market size and liquidity remain limited.
Safety and security
Specific crime statistics or public safety data regarding Adimulyo village or the Kecamatan Adimulyo area are not available in the examined sources. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Kebumen and Central Java Province, it can be said generally that rural Javanese village areas are typically characterized by low crime levels and relatively stable communities, where close neighborhood relations and community norms play a decisive role. Nevertheless, these are only general, regional-level observations, not verified data specific to Adimulyo village. For any specific security questions, current information from Indonesian authorities, particularly the local police (kepolisian), is the authoritative source.
Tourist attractions
The examined sources do not identify any tourist attractions specifically for Adimulyo village, therefore specific landmarks connected to the village cannot be indicated. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Kebumen area, it is well known that several natural and cultural attractions are found along the regency's southern coastal strip, which constitute the region's appeal. One of Kebumen's known natural assets is the karst coastal landscape, where caves, sandy beach sections, and pristine bays of the Java Sea form a distinctive scenery. The cave known as Goa Jatijajar, located within Kebumen Regency, is one of the most well-known natural attractions in the region and attracts numerous visitors from the surrounding area. Additionally, temples linked to Javanese cultural heritage and local festivals are also found throughout the regency's territory, which preserve Javanese traditions. These attractions are accessible from Adimulyo village via the road network of Kabupaten Kebumen, though reliable data regarding specific distances is not available in the examined source.
Summary
Adimulyo is a rural village in Central Java within Kabupaten Kebumen, which belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Adimulyo of the same name. The available source material is very limited, therefore detailed demographic, economic, or tourist data regarding the village cannot be presented with credibility. However, based on the characteristics of the broader region, Kebumen Regency and Central Java Province, it can be established that Adimulyo is a typical Javanese agricultural rural community, which fits into the region's cultural and natural environment. For those interested in the location, Indonesian administrative and tourism information at the regency level can provide more comprehensive and current information.

