Puluhan – a village in Jatinom district, Klaten regency
Puluhan is a small village that belongs to Jatinom district (kecamatan), located in the southeastern part of Klaten regency (kabupaten), in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province. According to the Indonesian settlement structure, it is a village-level administrative unit that forms part of the broader region of Klaten regency, which has approximately 1.3 million inhabitants. Direct sources with detailed information about the village are not readily available; more detailed information regarding the village can be approached through a general characterization of Jatinom district and Klaten regency.
General overview
Puluhan is one of the villages in Jatinom kecamatan, operating as part of Klaten regency's administrative structure. Klaten regency is located near Surakarta city (Solo), approximately 36 kilometers to the southwest. The area of the regency is one of the centers of traditional Javanese culture, where alongside the Indonesian ethnicity, the local Javanese lingua franca (Jawa bahasa) remains a fundamental tool of communication. Puluhan's village-level status means it falls under the supervision of a general village administration (pemerintah desa), which is responsible for coordinating basic public services, administration, and local development. The village operates embedded in the Javanese agricultural tradition, where rice, vegetable, and seedling cultivation form an integral part of the local economy. Although higher-level administrative information outside the village tends to dominate, based on the general characteristics of Jatinom district, it can be said that smaller villages such as Puluhan are typically rural in character, with their community infrastructure organized around schools, medical facilities, and local markets. The mosque (masjid) is generally the center of local community life, and village administration also plays a central role in managing local affairs.
Real estate and investment
Klaten regency, to which Puluhan village belongs, is a characteristic representative of the Javanese agricultural and processing industry countryside. The general features of the real estate market within the regency are organized around an agriculture and smallholder farming-oriented structure, where individual agricultural and livestock farming land, as well as smaller residential and commercial properties, form the primary market bases. At the village level of Puluhan, real estate market activity is typically local, mostly confined to transactions tied to family or immediate community, where negotiated prices depend on the area's directly available resources and basic infrastructure possibilities. Indonesian real estate regulations fundamentally restrict the possibility of direct land ownership by foreign individuals: foreign nationals can lease land for an extended period (20 years, renewable), however ownership is generally restricted to Indonesian citizens or legal entities. In rural villages such as Puluhan, potential investors must consider the level of local infrastructure development, transportation connections, and sales opportunities in agriculture or small-scale processing industries. At the regency level, the proximity to Surakarta city is a positive factor, which indirectly may also affect smaller villages, however, thorough local market research is necessary before tangible investment steps. According to Indonesian regulations, lease agreements must be concluded with the participation of an Indonesian notary, and compliance with restrictions regarding the purpose of agricultural land is obligatory.
Safety and security
Klaten regency is generally counted among the relatively safer rural regions of Indonesia. Smaller villages such as Puluhan, where strong local community cohesion and traditional neighborhood connections still remain dominant, typically demonstrate low crime rates. Direct public statistical data on village-level public safety is not readily available, however, the rural Javanese settlement structure, strong family and neighborhood networks, and active local administration generally favor the maintenance of public order. Indonesian authorities maintain a strong presence at national and regional levels in terms of street management and local security programs. As a rural village, Puluhan likely has a smaller police presence nearby, which performs routine administrative and public order tasks. According to general travel advice, Indonesian rural areas are safe in terms of nighttime movement, however, respect for local customs and community norms is always advisable. The population's linguistic character (Javanese, Indonesian) and strong attachment to the place means that local recognition with a small address is advantageous for integration into local life.
Tourist attractions
Puluhan village does not have significant village-level tourism appeal based on directly available source material. However, at the level of Jatinom district and Klaten regency, there is considerable tourism potential that may be accessible to a traveler near Puluhan village. Klaten regency, through its mediation, connects the cultural heritage of Surakarta city (the Surakarta Sultanate Palace, the Kraton) and rural Javanese traditions. Within the regency, rural bazaars, traditional markets, and craft workshops showcase the keepers of local culture. The concept of agritourism and rural tourism has taken root in recent years in Javanese rural villages; village initiatives where visitors can directly observe the agricultural cycle, admire rice terraces, and purchase handicraft products from local women's cooperatives. Although specific tourism center information regarding Puluhan village is not organized, at the village level, local community tourism initiatives such as village accommodation programs, local craft demonstrations, and community meals are commonly found. The nearby city of Surakarta (approximately 30–35 kilometers to the northwest) offers numerous historical and cultural attractions that are accessible by car or local transportation from Puluhan. In rural settlements that are part of the regency, terraced landscape formations resulting from rice cultivation are common, which present visual appeal during ideal seasons and offer interesting perspectives for photography enthusiasts.
Summary
Puluhan village is a structural unit of Jatinom district, located in the heart of Klaten regency in Central Java. As a rural settlement unit, it is characteristically agriculture-oriented in structure and operates with strong local community organization. Potential participation in the Indonesian real estate market requires thorough local preparation and knowledge of the regulatory framework. Its public safety is fundamentally supported by rural structure and local cohesion. From a tourism perspective, the village itself has limited well-known attractions, however, the broader Klaten regency and nearby Surakarta city offer numerous rural and cultural experiences for interested visitors.

