Jembulwunut – a small village in the Gunungwungkal district of Kabupaten Pati in Central Java
Jembulwunut is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the Kecamatan Gunungwungkal district, which belongs to Kabupaten Pati in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (−6.5519° S, 110.9998° E), it is situated in the northern, more hilly areas of the regency. Kabupaten Pati lies on the eastern part of the northern coast of Java island, with its seat in Pati city itself. Since settlement-level data is not publicly available, the following presentation focuses on the broader context at regency and kecamatan levels, with this distinction clearly indicated.
General overview
Jembulwunut is not among widely recognized tourist or economic destinations; it may be considered a small, agricultural village that belongs to the Kecamatan Gunungwungkal administrative unit. The name Gunungwungkal itself suggests hilly or mountainous terrain, a characteristic feature of Central Java's interior areas. Kabupaten Pati as a whole is known for its agricultural and fishing activities: the regency's motto – Pati Bumi Mina Tani – specifically refers to fishing (mina) and agriculture (tani). According to 2020 data, the total population of Kabupaten Pati was 1,324,188, and by mid-2024 it had risen to 1,379,022, indicating moderate but steady growth at the regency level. In smaller, interior-located villages like Jembulwunut, the local livelihood is typically based on rice and corn cultivation, small livestock farming, and forestry, though these statements reflect general observations about the broader region and do not derive from sources specific to Jembulwunut.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available real estate market data at the Jembulwunut level does not exist, so the following is based on general characteristics of Kabupaten Pati and Central Java's interior areas. Kabupaten Pati belongs to the relatively affordable real estate market zones of the province: compared to coastal major cities (Semarang, Surabaya), land and residential property prices are significantly lower, offering accessible options for the local, lower-income buyer base. For foreign investors, the generally applicable restrictions of Indonesian land ownership regulations apply: Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically obtain property in the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights), with limited duration. From an investment perspective, similar interior villages are primarily relevant for agricultural land or small local rental properties, rather than commercial or tourist real estate development. Regarding specific plot and land prices, as well as development possibilities, current on-site sources and local authority data must be consulted.
Safety and security
No public, independent statistical source exists regarding security in Jembulwunut, so the following pertains to the general situation at the broader Central Java and Kabupaten Pati levels. Regarding Jawa Tengah province as a whole, Indonesian authorities and external observers generally rate smaller, rural areas as having low crime levels compared to urban areas. Kabupaten Pati, being a rural-character regency, is not listed among regions known for extraordinary security challenges, nor among areas receiving special security attention. However, it is important to emphasize that in the absence of Jembulwunut-specific data, no concrete security claims can be made about the village, and travelers and potential investors are advised to contact local authorities (Polsek Gunungwungkal) and consult current travel advisories (such as those from their own country's foreign ministry).
Tourist attractions
No source-verified tourist attraction linked to the name Jembulwunut appears in publicly available documentation. The known natural and cultural assets of the broader Kabupaten Pati at the regency level, however, may be mentioned as possible nearby destinations, with the understanding that these are not necessarily located in the immediate vicinity of Jembulwunut. Throughout Kabupaten Pati's territory, local traditions, Javanese cultural heritage, and agricultural landscape form the basis of tourist appeal. Given the regency's character as "Bumi Mina Tani" – the land of fishing and agriculture – fish pond farming and local market scenes can provide authentic insight into everyday rural Javanese life. If Jembulwunut is indeed situated in hilly, forested surroundings – as suggested by the name Gunungwungkal district – the natural environment itself could offer hiking opportunities, though no specific named locations can be verified from sources.
Summary
Jembulwunut is a small, rural settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, in the Kecamatan Gunungwungkal district, as part of Kabupaten Pati. Based on regency-level data, the area is a rural region with agricultural and fishing traditions and moderate growth, with its population exceeding 1.37 million by mid-2024. Specific, Jembulwunut-specific data – tourist attractions, property prices, crime statistics – is not publicly available, so for deeper information about the village, it is advisable to contact local municipal or government sources.

