Beji – small settlement in Tulung district, central Klaten Regency
Beji is located in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Klaten, belonging to Kecamatan Tulung district. Geographically, it lies between the regency's two major cities, Yogyakarta (to the southwest) and Surakarta – commonly known as Solo – (to the northeast). Klaten Regency has a total area of 701 km², and according to 2024 estimates, its population exceeds 1.3 million. There are no independent settlement-level data available in existing sources regarding Beji's exact location and population; the following sections provide the broader administrative and regional context of Kecamatan Tulung.
General overview
Beji is considered a relatively small, agriculturally-oriented village in Tulung district, which forms part of Klaten Regency. Klaten Regency as a whole is known as an agrarian region, where farming related to rice and other staple foods plays a defining role in the local economy. Parts of the area are influenced by the geological effects of Mount Merapi – one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes – although zones in the volcano's immediate vicinity are found more in the northern parts of the regency. The administrative seat of Klaten Regency is the city of Klaten itself, which encompasses three districts with a combined population exceeding 136,000 in 2024; the nearby Kalikotes district counted a further approximately 39,000 residents. Beji itself falls under the administration of Kecamatan Tulung; district-level demographic and territorial data are not separately broken down in available sources, so specific figures regarding the settlement's size cannot be provided. Generally speaking, villages in Klaten Regency's districts are typically communities ranging from several hundred to several thousand residents, where daily life is primarily connected to agriculture and local trade.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data on Beji's real estate market are available in existing sources. Regarding the broader Klaten Regency, real estate market dynamics are primarily influenced by demand effects stemming from proximity to the two neighbouring major cities, Yogyakarta and Surakarta: both cities have active real estate sectors, and areas falling within their spheres of influence – including Klaten – show growing demand, particularly for suburban property types. However, this trend generally applies mainly to parts of the regency that are close to the city and well-equipped with infrastructure; such a tendency is not necessarily characteristic of a smaller, rural-natured village like Beji. In Indonesia, foreign citizens' opportunities for property acquisition are legally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to certain forms of long-term lease (Hak Sewa) or building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan) under specified conditions. It is advisable to consult an Indonesian legal expert before making any investment decision.
Safety and security
No independent, local-level statistics or detailed source data are available regarding Beji's public safety situation. Regarding the broader region, it can be generally stated that Klaten Regency – as part of Central Java province – is a largely rural, agriculturally-characterized area where conventional crime levels are traditionally lower than in major cities. As a natural hazard, it is worth noting that Mount Merapi's volcanic activity may affect certain parts of the regency; authorities regularly review hazard zones, and regulations related to volcanic activity must be observed. Beyond these considerations, in assessing general travel safety, it is advisable to monitor the latest consular and official information, as the situation can change over time.
Tourist attractions
No specific data are available in existing sources regarding Beji's own, identified tourist attractions. However, the broader Klaten Regency does contain several cultural and historical sites that are recognized both regionally and internationally. The 9th-century Buddhist Plaosan temple complex is located within the regency's territory. The 9th-century Hindu Prambanan Temple's main structure itself lies outside Klaten's administrative boundaries, but the broader Prambanan Temple complex – designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage site – encompasses numerous additional Hindu-Buddhist temple complexes, a significant portion of which extends into Klaten Regency. These sites are accessible at no great distance from Beji, as the regency has a relatively compact extent. Due to proximity to Mount Merapi, nature tourism linked to the mountain is also characteristic of the region, although specific starting points and visiting conditions depend on the volcano's current activity level.
Summary
Beji is a small rural settlement belonging to Kecamatan Tulung district in Kabupaten Klaten, Central Java Province. Independent, settlement-level data in available sources – whether regarding population, real estate prices, or attractions – are not present; whatever can be determined with certainty must be inferred from regency-level descriptions. Klaten Regency as a whole is a culturally and naturally rich environment, defined by Mount Merapi's proximity, UNESCO heritage sites in the region, and the nearness of the two major cities, Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Beji itself fits into this broader context, though its more specific characteristics cannot be determined with precision from publicly available sources at present.

