Lanji – a small settlement in Kendal Regency, Central Java province
Lanji is an Indonesian settlement located in Central Java province (Jawa Tengah), administratively part of Kendal Regency (Kabupaten Kendal) and within that, the Patebon District (Kecamatan Patebon). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the northern part of Java island, at approximately -6.95° latitude and 110.16° longitude. The capital of Central Java province is Semarang, which is the region's most significant urban and administrative centre. The province is bordered by West Java to the west, the Indian Ocean and the Yogyakarta Special Region to the south, East Java to the east, and the Java Sea to the north.
General overview
Lanji is not among Indonesia's widely known, tourism-focused settlements; comprehensive, detailed settlement-level source material about it is not currently available. Patebon District is located in the northern part of Kendal Regency, among the agrarian areas close to the Java Sea coastline. Central Java province as a whole is extraordinarily densely populated: according to 2020 census data, the province's population exceeded 36.5 million people, and by mid-2025, estimates put it at 38.2 million, making Jawa Tengah the third most populous province in Indonesia. In such densely settled surroundings, smaller villages and settlements like Lanji are typically embedded in agricultural production and local community life. From a cultural perspective, the region is a major carrier of Javanese traditions, although Sundanese and other ethnic communities also live on the province's borderlands. In Lanji's immediate vicinity, within Kendal Regency, local life is decisively shaped by Javanese cultural heritage, rice cultivation, and small-scale industrial and commercial activities.
Real estate and investment
Regarding Lanji, independent, verifiable real estate market data is not currently available; therefore, the following describes general relationships at the broader Kendal Regency and Central Java province level. Kendal Regency has undergone gradual industrialisation over recent decades, partly due to the expansion of the nearby Semarang urban agglomeration and partly due to the establishment of industrial parks. This process has brought moderate increases in property prices and rental rates in certain areas of the regency, particularly in districts with better infrastructure and road and rail accessibility. In smaller, primarily agricultural villages like Lanji, the real estate market is generally considerably less liquid, and prices are more modest than in urban or industrial-adjacent areas. It is important to note that in Indonesia, real estate regulations impose specific restrictions on foreign nationals: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), or by involving an Indonesian partner. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, thus also to Kendal Regency and Lanji.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable public safety statistics regarding Lanji are not available. In the broader context of Central Java province, it can be said that the province's rural and agricultural areas are generally characterised by relatively stable security conditions, though this naturally varies by area and time period. Rural communities throughout Java traditionally have strong neighbourly and community cohesion, which also plays a role in handling local minor public order issues. Across the province, the police and local administration work in coordination to maintain public security. Nevertheless, without concrete data and local knowledge, a well-founded individual assessment of Lanji's security situation cannot be provided; visitors are always advised to seek on-site information and to consult current, reliable sources.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Lanji, no verifiable source data exists about any named tourist sites or cultural venues. Across the broader Kendal Regency area and Central Java province, numerous well-known attractions can be found, which may provide a framework for understanding the region. Central Java province as a whole is particularly important from the perspective of Javanese culture and history: the province carries the heritage of numerous Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, Islamic sultanates, and colonial-era sites. The Yogyakarta Special Region lies in the southeastern part of the province and is particularly rich in cultural and historical significance. Within Kendal Regency, natural and cultural assets alike can be found, but their precise names and distance from Lanji should be verified through on-site sources or reliable local information. For those interested, Semarang city – the province's capital – offers significant cultural, gastronomic, and architectural attractions and is accessible by road from the Patebon District area.
Summary
Lanji is a small settlement belonging to Patebon District in Kendal Regency, Central Java province, Indonesia. By virtue of its location, it forms part of the densely populated, culturally rich Javanese region, whose combined population exceeded 38 million in 2025. In the absence of independent, settlement-level source data, only a broad overview based on administrative and regional context can be provided; for more detailed information, on-site inquiry or official Indonesian administrative data sources are recommended.

