Jambon – a small settlement in Kecamatan Gemawang, Kabupaten Temanggung, Central Java
Jambon is a small settlement in Kabupaten Temanggung's Kecamatan Gemawang district in the province of Central Java (Jawa Tengah), Indonesia, with coordinates approximately 7.23°S and 110.15°E. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Gemawang, which forms part of Kabupaten Temanggung. The regency itself is situated in the inland, mountainous territory of Central Java, bordered to the north by Kabupaten Kendal, to the east by Kabupaten Semarang, to the south by Kabupaten Magelang, and to the west by Kabupaten Wonosobo. Jambon's location thus places it within one of Java's densely populated yet agriculturally significant inland regions.
General overview
Jambon does not figure among widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and direct settlement-level data is unavailable in accessible sources. Based on the broader context, Kecamatan Gemawang, to which the village belongs, falls within Kabupaten Temanggung's hilly and mountainous zone, where agriculture — particularly tobacco and coffee cultivation — has traditionally played a defining role. According to 2022 data, Kabupaten Temanggung has a population of approximately 800,000, with the regency capital located in Kecamatan Temanggung Kota. The municipalities of Gemawang district, including Jambon, are typically small agricultural villages integrated into local community and agrarian economic networks. The area's altitude and proximity to mountains result in a cooler, humid tropical mountain climate, which favors the cultivation of coffee and other plantation crops. For such inland Javanese villages, daily life is built upon local production, market relationships, and connections to district centers.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified real estate market data specific to Jambon is available; therefore, the following reflects the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Temanggung and Central Java province. In Central Java's inland rural areas without primary tourist focus, property prices are generally lower than in tourist hubs such as Bali or the Yogyakarta region. In Kabupaten Temanggung, agricultural land and smaller residential properties are primarily relevant to the local buyer base, with modest foreign investor interest. Under Indonesia's applicable regulations, foreign individuals cannot generally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); however, under certain conditions, other longer-term titles such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) may be utilized. From an investment perspective, such inland Javanese rural properties are better understood within the framework of local agricultural enterprises or long-term residential settlement rather than speculative capital investment. Interested parties are advised to engage local legal and real estate experts in all cases to clarify current legal and market conditions.
Safety and security
No independent, verified data is available regarding Jambon's safety and security. In general terms, the rural inland regions of Central Java province — including the mountainous districts of Kabupaten Temanggung — typically exhibit lower crime rates compared to urban areas, and violent crime is rare in smaller villages. This does not, however, equate to an absence of risks; petty theft and traffic-related hazards are factors generally present in the country's rural areas. Specific criminal statistics or police data regarding Jambon were not available, so this assessment is based on cautious general characterization of the region. For travelers and those intending to settle, consultation with local authorities and direct contact with kecamatan-level administrative bodies are recommended for current situational awareness.
Tourist attractions
Based on available verified sources, Jambon itself does not possess named tourist attractions. Kabupaten Temanggung more broadly is known as part of Central Java's inland mountainous region rather than as a primary tourist destination. The regency's general appeal lies in its volcanic and mountainous landscape, of which the nearby mountain environment forms part — the Sindoro and Sumbing volcanic peaks are located in the regency's broader vicinity, and their sight, along with the characteristic rural imagery of tobacco and coffee plantations, can provide a defining experience during a stay in the region. The city of Temanggung, the regency capital, is likewise within accessible proximity and hosts district-level services and markets. Kecamatan Gemawang and its constituent villages, such as Jambon, can primarily offer an authentic Central Javanese experience of nature-oriented, quiet rural life and agricultural landscape to those with an interest in such settings, rather than well-developed tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Jambon is a small inland Javanese settlement belonging to Kecamatan Gemawang in Kabupaten Temanggung, regarding which only broader regency-level data is available in currently accessible sources. With a population of approximately 800,000, the regency represents one of Central Java's characteristic, agriculturally active inland regions. Jambon itself belongs to the category of small villages in Temanggung's hilly and mountainous zone, where daily life is tied to agricultural economy, tourism infrastructure is underdeveloped, and the property market primarily serves local needs. For those interested in Central Javanese rural life and nature-oriented environments, the area can offer an authentic picture; however, for any specific facts — whether concerning property prices, attractions, or public safety — reliance upon fresh, local-level sources is advised.

