Pakis – a village in Kecamatan Tambakromo, Kabupaten Pati, Central Java
Pakis is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to Kecamatan Tambakromo in Kabupaten Pati, Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (−6.566°S, 111.043°E), it is located on the eastern side of the district, within the northern coastal plains of Java. Kecamatan Pati, the seat district of Kabupaten Pati, is also situated in this region. Independent, settlement-level data for Pakis is not available in accessible sources; therefore, the following account relies on verifiable characteristics of the broader regency, Kabupaten Pati, to provide context for the village.
General overview
Pakis village is administered by Kecamatan Tambakromo, which forms part of Kabupaten Pati. Kabupaten Pati is a district in Central Java known for its traditions in agriculture and fishing; it employs the motto "Pati Bumi Mina Tani," which roughly translates to "Pati, the land of fishing and farming," and aptly reflects the two main pillars of the local economy. The total population of the district was 1,324,188 at the end of 2020, rising to 1,379,022 by mid-2024, representing moderate but steady population growth. In the northern parts of Kabupaten Pati, rice cultivation and fish farming typically dominate, while in the more southern, hilly areas, other agricultural crops also appear. Based on its location, Pakis likely fits into an agrarian setting, as is characteristic of similar villages in Kecamatan Tambakromo, though specific data on this matter does not appear in available sources. From an administrative perspective, Kabupaten Pati is part of Central Java province and is relatively well accessible from larger cities in the Indonesian province, such as Semarang, though specific distance data for Pakis is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent local real estate market data for Pakis does not appear in available sources. Broader context is provided by regency-level characteristics of Kabupaten Pati: the real estate market in Pati district is traditionally determined by the local agricultural and fishing economy and lower urbanization levels, which typically result in lower property prices compared to larger cities in Central Java, such as Semarang. In such rural areas, properties primarily change hands among local buyers, with investment activity being more restrained. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire land ownership are generally limited: "Hak Milik" (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire property only under "Hak Pakai" (usufruct rights) or other restricted titles. This general Indonesian legal framework applies equally to Pakis and throughout Kabupaten Pati, though source data regarding specific local exceptions does not exist. For those seeking property in a rural, quiet setting on Java's northern coast, Pati district generally offers an affordable alternative compared to more developed tourist zones.
Safety and security
Unique, verifiable statistics or sources regarding public safety in Pakis are not available. Generally, rural areas of Central Java province, including the territory of Kabupaten Pati, are considered to have relatively low crime rates compared to larger Indonesian cities, though available sources do not provide specific figures on this. Densely populated rural areas of Java are typically characterized by strong traditions of community cohesion, which is usually a favorable factor for everyday public safety. Nevertheless, to draw specific conclusions about public safety in any particular settlement, local, up-to-date sources are recommended, as the present account can only rely on broadly observable characteristics of the wider region.
Tourist attractions
Verified tourist attractions directly linked to Pakis village do not appear in available materials from reliable sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Pati, it is worth noting that the district itself possesses natural and cultural attractions that may be accessible near Kecamatan Tambakromo, though their precise relationship to Pakis and specific named landmarks cannot be accurately determined due to lack of sources. At various points throughout Kabupaten Pati, the fishing culture connected to Java's northern coast and the natural features of the district's inner, hillier areas generally attract domestic visitors. Only general observations about the district as a whole can be made on these matters; source data about Pakis's specific tourism offerings, festivals, or notable sites does not exist.
Summary
Pakis is a small village in Kecamatan Tambakromo, Kabupaten Pati in Central Java, for which independent, settlement-level description does not appear in available sources. The agricultural and fishing traditions characteristic of the broader district, moderate population growth, and the general framework of Indonesian real estate market regulation provide context for understanding the settlement. For those seeking more detailed, current information about Pakis, it is advisable to consult local Indonesian municipal sources or official channels of Kabupaten Pati.

