Kenalan – a small settlement in the Pakis district of Kabupaten Magelang in Central Java
Kenalan is a settlement belonging to the administrative territory of Kabupaten Magelang in the Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, classified within the Pakis district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-7.44°S, 110.35°E), it is located in the central-eastern part of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Magelang is the nearby city of Mungkid, which functions as the administrative and economic center of the area. According to data measured in mid-2024, the total population of the kabupaten exceeds 1.33 million people, though Kenalan itself is considered merely a smaller village within this populous and historically significant area.
General overview
Kenalan itself does not appear in widely available, detailed sources, so the range of verifiable data regarding settlement-level characteristics is limited. The Pakis kecamatan, to which the settlement belongs, lies as part of Kabupaten Magelang in a characteristically agricultural, rural area. The kabupaten as a whole is defined by the fact that the landscape is enclosed in a basin surrounded by five volcanoes – Merapi, Merbabu, Sumbing, Telomoyo mountain, and the Menoreh range – which fundamentally determines the entire area's character, agricultural conditions, and microclimatic circumstances. The lives of local communities are generally characterized by rice and other crop cultivation, to a lesser extent by livestock farming and local handicrafts, which is generally true for rural villages of the kabupaten. Kenalan's immediate surroundings are presumably of similar character, though concrete, verifiable data on this is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable source currently exists that specifically presents the local real estate market for Kenalan. The broader context, namely the real estate market of Kabupaten Magelang as a whole, however, presents a nuanced picture. The kabupaten – partly due to its proximity to Borobudur – has attracted growing tourist traffic and correspondingly increasing real estate investment interest in recent decades, particularly in more tourism-active districts. In rural, lesser-known villages such as Kenalan may be, real estate prices generally remain lower compared to more frequented areas, and the market is less liquid. In Indonesia, the possibilities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate are legally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) cannot be obtained by foreign private individuals, however long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions are available under certain conditions. Prior to making investment decisions, it is strongly recommended to involve a local legal expert, taking into account current Indonesian agricultural and real estate regulations.
Safety and security
No local-level public safety statistics or police data for Kenalan were available for the writing of this article, so only the broader regional picture can be outlined. Kabupaten Magelang, like much of the rural areas of Central Java, can be counted among Indonesian rural regions generally characterized by relative peace and low crime rates. In smaller villages, community cohesion (gotong royong) is traditionally strong, which generally has a favorable effect on public safety. As a natural risk, it is worth noting that the Merapi volcano is active, and its eruptions or related natural events (flooding, lava flows, ash clouds) affecting the regency can pose serious dangers to nearby villages; given Kenalan's coordinates, this aspect may also be relevant, though detailed expert authority maps would be needed to classify it into a specific risk zone.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly attributable to Kenalan appear in available sources. At the kabupaten level, however, significant verifiable attractions can be found in the surrounding area. The most well-known of these is the Borobudur Buddhist temple complex, which as part of the Syailendra dynasty heritage is not only one of Indonesia's but also one of the world's most significant Buddhist monuments; as a UNESCO World Heritage site it attracts numerous visitors annually. The temple complex is located within Kabupaten Magelang's territory. Additionally, within the kabupaten and its narrower surroundings, the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes, as well as the Menoreh range, offer natural and tourist attractions for those interested in trekking, nature tourism, and mountain tourism. Any possible tourist interest of Kenalan – should it possess any – is not currently identifiable from verifiable sources.
Summary
Kenalan is a small, rural settlement in the Pakis district of Kabupaten Magelang in Central Java, for which detailed, settlement-level public data are not currently available. The broader region, Kabupaten Magelang, with its population of 1.33 million, its landscape surrounded by five volcanoes, and the presence of the Borobudur temple complex, provides a historically and geographically rich context for the village. From real estate market, public safety, and tourist perspectives, to become acquainted with local characteristics, direct on-site information gathering and the involvement of local experts are recommended.

