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    Jogomulyo – a small settlement in Kecamatan Tempuran, Kabupaten Magelang in Central Java

    Jogomulyo is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Magelang in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), forming part of Kecamatan Tempuran. Based on its coordinates (-7.5235907, 110.1581282), it is situated in the west-central portion of the kabupaten. The seat of Kabupaten Magelang is located in the city of Mungkid, and the regency had a population of approximately 1,337,411 as of mid-2024. Jogomulyo is administratively one of the villages of this expansive kabupaten, which is culturally and naturally rich, and is counted among one of the most well-known areas of the region on Java.

    General overview

    Jogomulyo itself does not appear as a standalone Wikipedia source, and therefore detailed settlement-level data is limited. What can be established with certainty is that the village belongs to Kecamatan Tempuran, which is one of the administrative districts within Kabupaten Magelang's administrative structure. Kabupaten Magelang – of which Jogomulyo is a part – is located in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province and borders several adjacent kabupatens as well as the special region of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. The kabupaten as a whole is characterized by agricultural fertility and volcanic soils, explained by the presence of five nearby mountains – Gunung Merapi, Gunung Merbabu, Gunung Sumbing, Gunung Telomoyo, and Pegunungan Menoreh. These natural geographic features provide a defining background for the villages of the kabupaten, including Jogomulyo's area. The settlements of Tempuran district are generally smaller, agricultural-character communities that integrate into the regency's broader economic and cultural life.

    Real estate and investment

    For Jogomulyo specifically, verifiable real estate market data pertaining to this village is not available. The broader surrounding area, namely the real estate market of Kabupaten Magelang, is generally influenced by the growing tourist appeal of the Borobudur region and its relative proximity to Yogyakarta, which attracts stronger investor interest in certain parts of the regency. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) or investment through Indonesian legal structures are available, which should in all cases be arranged with the involvement of a local legal expert. In smaller villages, and presumably also in Jogomulyo, real estate prices may be substantially lower than values measured in areas directly near Borobudur or in urban areas; however, liquidity may also be more limited. For investment decisions, current pricing information from local brokers or official sources is essential.

    Safety and security

    No standalone, verifiable source is available regarding public safety in Jogomulyo. Kabupaten Magelang and Central Java province are generally counted among regions considered relatively safe by both domestic and foreign visitors in Indonesia, partly explained by the rural, agricultural character of community structures and strong local social cohesion. This does not, however, replace settlement-specific information: for assessing the concrete security situation, it is advisable to consult local authorities or the relevant Indonesian government bodies. The generally recommended caution – securing valuables, respecting local customs – naturally applies here as well.

    Tourist attractions

    Available source materials do not mention named tourist attractions within Jogomulyo village itself. In the broader region, however, within Kabupaten Magelang, there is located one of the most significant cultural heritage sites in all of Southeast Asia: Candi Borobudur, a Buddhist monumental edifice from the era of the Syailendra dynasty, which source materials identify as one of the kabupaten's outstanding historical heritages. Additionally, the proximity of the kabupaten's five mountains – Gunung Merapi, Gunung Merbabu, Gunung Sumbing, Gunung Telomoyo, and Pegunungan Menoreh – provides a framework for those interested in hiking and volcanic landscapes in the region. The exact distance of Jogomulyo from these attractions cannot be determined unambiguously from available sources, but based on the coordinates, these sites are accessible from the village, which is situated within the kabupaten's territory, via the regency's road network.

    Summary

    Jogomulyo is a small Central Javanese village in Kecamatan Tempuran, Kabupaten Magelang, for which no standalone, detailed source material is available. The broader surrounding area – the historic Borobudur region, the volcanic highlands, and the kabupaten with its population of nearly one million – defines the natural and cultural background into which the settlement fits. In matters of real estate market and public safety, the general characteristics of the regency can serve as an orientation framework, but for actual decisions, one must always rely on local, current sources.


    More about Tempuran

    Tempuran – Western Lowlands of the Kedu PlainTempuran district occupies the western lowlands of Magelang Regency, where the Kedu Plain meets the foothills of the Menoreh Hills. The…

    Tempuran – Western Lowlands of the Kedu Plain

    Tempuran district occupies the western lowlands of Magelang Regency, where the Kedu Plain meets the foothills of the Menoreh Hills. The Progo and Elo rivers flow through or near the district, providing irrigation water for the extensive rice paddies that define the landscape. Tempuran is one of the regency's quieter, more purely agricultural districts, with village communities dedicated to rice farming and small-scale agriculture. The flat terrain and reliable water supply create ideal conditions for the wet-rice cultivation that has been the foundation of Javanese civilisation for millennia.

    Tourism and attractions

    Tempuran offers the peaceful agricultural scenery of the Kedu Plain without tourist development. The rice paddies with their volcanic backdrops are photogenic, and the river valleys provide natural features in the otherwise flat landscape. Village life follows traditional Javanese patterns. The district's western position connects to the Menoreh Hills area and the road toward Purworejo, providing access to less-visited parts of the Central Java landscape. Travel within the area is straightforward in the dry season but slower during the rainy months when surface roads and side tracks can deteriorate. Local cuisine generally reflects the agricultural and, where relevant, maritime base of the surrounding area, with rice-based meals, freshwater or sea fish, vegetables and locally grown fruit forming the core of everyday menus.

    Property market

    Property in Tempuran is affordable Kedu Plain rice land and village residential plots. The productive, well-irrigated agricultural land retains stable values based on farming output. The flat terrain is buildable but there is no development pressure. The market is local and agricultural, with transactions between farming families. The western position is somewhat peripheral to the main Magelang development corridors, which keeps prices at the lower end of the regency range. As across most of rural Indonesia, agricultural and residential land here is bought and sold primarily within local networks, with prices set by community knowledge of soil quality, road access and proximity to mosques, schools or village centres rather than by any formal listing market.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Tempuran is a straightforward agricultural investment area. Productive rice land on the Kedu Plain is the primary asset, generating farming income with long-term value stability. There are no tourism, commercial or residential development opportunities. The district offers what many Kedu Plain districts offer – affordable access to some of Java's most productive farmland in a setting of natural beauty and traditional village life. Diversifying any investment across a mix of productive land, simple residential rental stock and small commercial space tends to fit the structure of these markets better than a single concentrated bet.

    Practical tips

    Tempuran is approximately 15 km from Magelang city. Roads through the lowland areas are adequate. Infrastructure is basic – electricity and mobile coverage serve the villages. The flat, well-watered terrain means some areas can flood during heavy rains. All significant services require travel to Magelang city. The agricultural landscape is pleasant and peaceful, representative of the Kedu Plain character that has made this region one of Java's most productive and culturally significant agricultural zones. Healthcare beyond the puskesmas level usually requires travel to the regency or provincial capital, and any extended stay should account for this in routine planning.

    More about Magelang

    Magelang – Borobudur Temple and Volcano CountryMagelang Regency lies in the central part of Central Java province, between the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes. Its capital is Mungkid.…

    Magelang – Borobudur Temple and Volcano Country

    Magelang Regency lies in the central part of Central Java province, between the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes. Its capital is Mungkid. The region is home to the world-famous Borobudur Buddhist temple (UNESCO World Heritage) – Indonesia’s most visited cultural site.

    Attractions and Activities

    Borobudur is the world’s largest Buddhist temple (9th century): nine levels, 2,672 relief panels, 504 Buddha statues – sunrise photographs are iconic. Ketep Pass volcanic viewpoint on the saddle between Merapi and Merbabu: panoramic views of both volcanoes. Mendut and Pawon temples near Borobudur are smaller Buddhist shrines. Mount Merapi (2,968 m) is Java’s most active volcano – jeep tours can be arranged on the southern slopes. Mount Merbabu (3,145 m) is a trekking destination with fine views.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Javanese culture and Buddhist heritage are defining. The Vesak festival (Buddha’s birthday) at Borobudur is an annual religious event. Cuisine is Central Javanese: mie ongklok (local noodles), sop senerek, kupat tahu and getuk (sweet potato confection).

    Public Safety

    Magelang is a safe tourist region. Merapi is an active volcano – check activity status. Medical care: hospital in Magelang city; Yogyakarta (approx. 1 hour) has more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Yogyakarta Adisucipto Airport, approximately 1 hour north by car. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels and resorts around Borobudur; hotels in Magelang city.

    More about Central Java

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural heart, where the world's largest Buddhist and Hindu temples, living Javanese traditions, and volcanic highlands together create the province's…

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural heart, where the world's largest Buddhist and Hindu temples, living Javanese traditions, and volcanic highlands together create the province's appeal. If you had to choose one Indonesian province for culture and history, Central Java would be it.

    Where is Central Java?

    The province is located in the central part of Java island. Semarang is the capital, accessible by international flights. Yogyakarta and Solo are the other two important cities in the region.

    What to See?

    1. Borobudur – The World's Largest Buddhist Temple

    The 9th-century Borobudur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest Buddhist monument. Watching sunrise from the temple, above volcanoes and jungle, is an unforgettable experience.

    2. Prambanan Temple

    The slender towers of this 9th-century Hindu temple complex are stunning architectural masterpieces. The evening Ramayana ballet performance in front of the temple is a special cultural experience.

    3. Dieng Plateau

    A volcanic plateau at 2,000 meters elevation with ancient Hindu temples, colorful crater lakes, and geothermal phenomena. Sunrise from Sikunir Hill is breathtaking.

    4. Solo (Surakarta)

    One of the centers of Javanese culture with two royal palaces (Kraton). Batik markets, traditional gamelan music, and local gastronomy provide an authentic Javanese experience.

    5. Semarang – Colonial Heritage

    Semarang's old town features Dutch colonial buildings, Chinese temples, and multicultural gastronomy. The Lawang Sewu building and Sam Poo Kong temple are the most famous.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for temple visits and the Dieng Plateau.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–7 days:

    • 1–2 days: Borobudur and surroundings
    • 1 day: Prambanan temple
    • 1–2 days: Solo and Javanese culture
    • 1 day: Dieng Plateau
    • 1 day: Semarang

    Renting or Investing in Central Java?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Central Java, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Semarang Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Central Java, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Central Java Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural treasure house. Borobudur and Prambanan are world-famous attractions on their own, but the traditions of the Javanese court, batik, and local cuisine complete the experience.

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