Bulaksari – a small settlement in Kecamatan Sragi, Kabupaten Pekalongan
Bulaksari settlement belongs to Kecamatan Sragi, an administrative unit of Kabupaten Pekalongan in Central Java. The regency capital is Kajen, and the region is located on the northern coast of Java Island in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-6.9624517, 109.525569), Bulaksari is situated on the northern Javanese plains, not far from the coast. No dedicated encyclopedic sources exist for Bulaksari itself, so the following description relies on verified data available at the level of Kecamatan Sragi and Kabupaten Pekalongan.
General overview
Bulaksari is a relatively small and little-known administrative unit (desa or dusun-level settlement) within Kecamatan Sragi. The Sragi district is part of the northern section of Kabupaten Pekalongan, where the landscape is characteristically low-lying, flat, and agriculture—primarily rice cultivation—plays a dominant role in the local economy. The regency itself has a population of more than eight hundred thousand to one million: in 2019, the regency had 897,111 residents, and by mid-2024, this figure had risen to 1,026,546, representing dynamic population growth in the region. Kabupaten Pekalongan borders the Java Sea and Kota Pekalongan to the north, Kabupaten Batang to the east, Kabupaten Banjarnegara to the south, and Kabupaten Pemalang to the west. Bulaksari itself cannot be counted among distinctly well-known or touristically prominent villages within the regency; rather, it can be described in the manner of agrarian-based, everyday-life northern Javanese villages, where community life is organized around local agricultural production and traditional Javanese customs.
Real estate and investment
No dedicated real estate market data exists for Bulaksari, so the following reflects the general investment and real estate market context of Kabupaten Pekalongan and the broader Central Java region. Across the entire regency—particularly in the northern, coast-adjacent strip—land prices typically remain lower than in larger industrial or tourist centers. The proportion of agricultural-purpose real estate is high, and in rural areas, the vast majority of transactions occur through informal channels. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); foreigners may hold property only within the framework of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. An important factor for Kabupaten Pekalongan's development is that the regency is situated along the north Javanese highway connecting Jakarta to Surabaya, which may create conditions for logistics and industrial investment in the medium and long term. Nevertheless, Bulaksari's immediate vicinity is not currently among sought-after investment locations, and any concrete investment decision requires on-site and legal due diligence.
Safety and security
No specific public security statistics exist for Bulaksari, and available sources contain no such data. Generally speaking, rural, agriculturally-oriented districts of Central Java province—such as the Kecamatan Sragi region—can be characterized by lower crime rates compared to major cities, primarily due to lower population density and strong community social control. However, this does not mean that isolated security incidents cannot occur; all visitors are advised to observe general precautionary measures customary in Indonesia—such as discreet handling of valuables and respect for local customs. Comprehensive, credible public security assessment can only be provided based on current data from local authorities or reliable Indonesian sources.
Tourist attractions
Based solely on available sources, Bulaksari does not possess any named or widely-known tourist attractions. The broader Kabupaten Pekalongan, however, is noteworthy from several perspectives: the regency and neighboring Kota Pekalongan have long been recognized as one of Indonesia's most renowned batik centers, and this tradition is present in villages throughout the regency, although no source-based evidence confirms a specific manifestation of this in Bulaksari. The southern portion of the regency contains hilly, volcanic areas that offer opportunities for nature excursions, but these lie at significant distance from Bulaksari—which is situated on the northern plains. The proximity of the coast in the northern strip may offer certain fishing and rural tourism opportunities, but no source-based statement can be made regarding their development, accessibility, or quality. For those visiting the region, the most recommended starting point is the well-known and documented Kota Pekalongan, recognized for its batik culture and associated museums.
Summary
Bulaksari is a small settlement in Kecamatan Sragi, Kabupaten Pekalongan in Central Java, sparsely documented in sources, exhibiting the characteristic appearance of the northern Javanese agricultural countryside. Available data pertains solely to the regency level: the regency has a dynamically growing population, is situated along the north Javanese highway, and is regionally known through its batik culture. Based on currently accessible information, Bulaksari does not stand out from its surroundings in terms of tourism or investment potential, and for any further inquiry, it is advisable to rely on current local sources.

