Bero – village in Manyaran District, Wonogiri Regency, Central Java
Bero is a village (desa) in Indonesia that belongs to Manyaran District (Kecamatan Manyaran) in Wonogiri Regency (Kabupaten Wonogiri) in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-7.8383773, 110.8493314), the settlement is located in the southern part of Jawa Tengah province, in the interior of the island of Java. No detailed, publicly accessible encyclopedic source material is available specifically about Bero, so the description below necessarily presents the location's broader context based on the province and the wider regency-level framework. Semarang is the capital of Jawa Tengah province, and according to 2021 data, its resident population exceeded 37.5 million.
General overview
Bero is located within the Kecamatan Manyaran administrative unit, which forms part of Kabupaten Wonogiri. Wonogiri Regency lies in the eastern-southern strip of Central Java and is primarily known as an agricultural, relatively mountainous and hilly region that reflects the rural lifestyle characteristic of Java's interior areas. The residents of the region belong predominantly to the Javanese ethnic group, and the traditions of Javanese culture are defining in everyday life. The central and southern areas of Jawa Tengah province are generally regarded as one of the most significant repositories of Javanese cultural heritage, where traditional customs, batik-making, and gamelan music continue to be living cultural practices. Bero is considered quite a small village, and based on available data it cannot be characterized as a particularly well-known tourist destination nor as an industrial town; rather, it presents a typical image of Javanese rural villages.
Real estate and investment
No direct real estate market data for Bero village is available from public sources. In the broader regional context, namely Kabupaten Wonogiri and Jawa Tengah province, it can be said that in rural areas of Central Java, real estate prices are generally much lower than in regions more frequently visited by tourists and investors, such as Bali province or the surroundings of major cities. Wonogiri Regency is typically characterized by agricultural and small-town features, where the pace of real estate development is moderate. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, real estate regulations apply special frameworks to foreign nationals: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land, but can only obtain usage rights for a specified period (Hak Pakai) or lease arrangements. This general legal framework applies throughout the country and does not differ in the Wonogiri region. From an investment perspective, rural Central Javanese villages generally represent a market relevant to local, domestic buyers.
Safety and security
No specific, publicly available and verifiable statistics are available regarding the public safety of Bero. Generally speaking, rural areas of Central Java, including villages in Wonogiri Regency, are typically characterized as rural communities with low crime rates, where close community bonds and traditional Javanese social norms influence the maintenance of public order. However, these are merely general observations regarding the region and do not replace Bero's own public safety indicators. For travelers and those interested in visiting the location, it is advisable to consult current information from local Indonesian authorities or consular services.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source material, no specific tourist attractions can be named in Bero village or its immediate vicinity. The area of Kecamatan Manyaran and Kabupaten Wonogiri is, however, generally known for its broader district, which appears on Central Java tourism maps through the so-called Wonogiri Reservoir (Waduk Gajah Mungkur), which is a significant water reservoir in the region; however, this does not necessarily lie in Bero's immediate surroundings, and precise data on the specific distance cannot be provided from sources. A wide range of cultural and natural attractions is available in Jawa Tengah province: in the region directly adjacent to Yogyakarta, the Borobudur and Prambanan temples are known as UNESCO World Heritage sites, indicating the province's cultural significance, but these are in all likelihood located many tens of kilometers from Bero. The exact distance cannot be given due to lack of sources.
Summary
Bero is a small, rural Javanese settlement that belongs to Manyaran District in Kabupaten Wonogiri, in Jawa Tengah province. No independent, detailed source material about the village is publicly available, so its description necessarily relies on the general characteristics of the broader Central Javanese and Wonogiri region. The place represents a rural, agricultural environment where the real estate market operates at a domestic scale, public safety can be understood within the frameworks characteristic of Javanese rural communities in general, and direct tourist significance cannot be verified from sources regarding the village itself.

