Bojong – a village in Kecamatan Mungkid, Kabupaten Magelang
Bojong is a small settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), which belongs to Kecamatan Mungkid, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Magelang. Based on its coordinates (-7.5619176, 110.2683286), it is located in the central part of Magelang regency. Kecamatan Mungkid itself holds symbolic significance, as it is home to the administrative seat of Kabupaten Magelang. The regency had a population of approximately 1,337,411 in mid-2024, and is known for its rich historical heritage and the volcanic landscape surrounding the region.
General overview
Bojong itself is a small, scarcely documented rural settlement, and direct, settlement-level administrative or demographic sources are not available. The following description therefore presents the broader environment in which Bojong is situated, based on information at the Kecamatan Mungkid and Kabupaten Magelang level. Kabupaten Magelang is a historically and culturally prominent region in Central Java: to the north it neighbors Kabupaten Temanggung and Kabupaten Semarang, to the east it is bordered by Kabupaten Semarang, Kabupaten Boyolali and Kabupaten Klaten, to the south by Kabupaten Sleman and Kabupaten Kulon Progo (which belong to the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta), as well as Kabupaten Purworejo, and to the west by Kabupaten Wonosobo and Kabupaten Temanggung. The region is encompassed by a five-volcano ring: Mount Merapi, Mount Merbabu, Mount Sumbing, Mount Telomoyo and the Menoreh mountain range form this so-called Panca Arga framework. These broader regional characteristics apply to Bojong village: it represents an agricultural, quiet rural environment situated near the administrative and transportation hubs of Kecamatan Mungkid, while maintaining its rural character.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, published data on Bojong's real estate market is not available. However, regarding the broader Kabupaten Magelang region as a whole, a moderate but sustained interest in real estate has been observed, primarily driven by the growing tourist appeal of the Borobudur area and the expansion of the nearby Yogyakarta agglomeration. Rural, village properties—such as those typical of Bojong and similar settlements in Kecamatan Mungkid—generally fall into lower price categories than portfolios in the more urbanized parts of the regency. It is important for investors to know that in Indonesia, land acquisition rules offer limited opportunities for foreigners: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. Therefore, foreign investors typically implement their investments through Indonesian citizens or business structures, which requires thorough legal preparation. In Kabupaten Magelang, real estate prices and investment dynamics are closely linked to zoning decisions and tourism development programs around Borobudur, which may have effects on neighboring villages at the regional level.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level statistics on Bojong's safety and security are not available. In general, Kabupaten Magelang and within it Kecamatan Mungkid, as rural districts, belong to those regions of Central Java that display a quieter, small-community character compared to major cities. For Central Java province as a whole, based on Indonesian authorities and domestic press reports, it can be said that in smaller villages, community control and local social networks are traditionally strong, which creates a favorable public atmosphere in daily life. However, in the general Indonesian context, it is advisable for travelers and potential residents to familiarize themselves with local conditions prior to their stay, and to rely on consular or other trustworthy sources where necessary. It is worth noting that the proximity of Mount Merapi volcano is a natural risk factor in the region, which Indonesian authorities monitor with regular surveillance systems.
Tourist attractions
No independent tourist attractions are identified in relation to Bojong itself. The broader Kabupaten Magelang region, however, has numerous documented points of interest that are accessible to visitors due to their proximity to Bojong. The most significant of these is Candi Borobudur, a Buddhist temple complex built by the Sailendra dynasty, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List and one of Kabupaten Magelang's most renowned historical monuments. The five hills and mountain ranges surrounding the regency's territory—Mount Merapi, Mount Merbabu, Mount Sumbing, Mount Telomoyo and the Menoreh mountain range—also represent attractions for those interested in hiking. Kecamatan Mungkid itself, as the administrative seat of Kabupaten Magelang, is equipped with basic infrastructure that is accessible at a short distance from Bojong. Visitors interested in the region's cultural values and natural assets are advised to become more familiar with the Borobudur area's offerings, as this area forms the backbone of the broader Magelang regency's tourism supply.
Summary
Bojong is a small, rural settlement in Central Java, located in Kecamatan Mungkid within Kabupaten Magelang. In the absence of direct, settlement-level data, it can primarily be characterized on the basis of regency-level features: it forms part of a culturally and naturally rich region's rural areas, where the Borobudur temple complex and the five-volcano ring provide the broader context. In terms of real estate market and safety, the general characteristics typical of rural zones in broader Kabupaten Magelang apply to it, though concrete, local-level data are not yet public. All this makes Bojong a quiet, scarcely documented Central Javanese village, and for those interested in assessing it, on-site familiarization and consultation of reliable local sources are recommended.

