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    About Gunturharjo

    Gunturharjo – small village on the southeastern periphery of Wonogiri in Paranggupito district

    Gunturharjo is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kecamatan Paranggupito in Kabupaten Wonogiri in Central Java. Geographically, it is located in the southeastern part of Java; based on its coordinates (-8.1865501, 110.8850949), it lies in a topographically varied area near the coast of the Southern Ocean. Kabupaten Wonogiri itself is situated in the southeastern part of Jawa Tengah Province and borders directly on the Southern Ocean (Laut Selatan) to the south. Since reliable settlement-level statistical data is not currently available for Gunturharjo, the context of the location is presented below on the basis of available regency-level data and generally known regional relationships.

    General overview

    Gunturharjo is not among Indonesia's known tourist destinations and does not appear as an independent entry in broader public awareness. Villages classified within Kecamatan Paranggupito are typically small-population communities with an agricultural character, connected to the southern, coastal zone of Kabupaten Wonogiri. The area of Kabupaten Wonogiri is 1,822.37 km², with a population of 1,043,576 according to 2021 data, and a population density of 523 people/km², making it one of the least densely populated districts in the province. This figure clearly demonstrates that the regency as a whole is a sparsely populated, rural region, which is particularly true for villages in the southern peripheral districts—including Paranggupito district. The topography of the area, proximity to the southern coast, and relatively low population density together create an environment that favors local agricultural activities rather than urban development. Gunturharjo itself is presumably of similar character: small in size, relatively unknown in the wider region, but forming a natural administrative unit from the perspective of the local community and the regency's administrative system.

    Real estate and investment

    No publicly available sources provide specific real estate market data for Gunturharjo. Examining the broader context—the real estate market of Kabupaten Wonogiri—it can be noted that the regency is a relatively sparsely populated and rural region within Jawa Tengah, which typically means moderate property prices and more modest investment dynamics compared to neighboring, more urbanized districts (such as areas surrounding Surakarta). In Kecamatan Paranggupito—of which Gunturharjo is part—the majority of land is likely designated for agricultural use, which entails special legal frameworks regarding sale and utilization. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; they may primarily access the Hak Pakai (use right) category, which is granted for a fixed term and subject to specific conditions. Before making an investment decision, it is strongly advisable to consult with local legal experts and the relevant regency-level authorities, as regulations governing rural, agricultural areas may differ from those typical in tourist zones.

    Safety and security

    No settlement-level statistics regarding public safety are available for Gunturharjo. Kabupaten Wonogiri—and more broadly the rural areas of Jawa Tengah Province—is generally considered a peaceful region with a small-community character within Indonesia. In sparsely populated, agriculturally oriented villages, violent crime is typically uncommon, and local community cohesion—traditionally characteristic of Javanese villages—generally contributes to safe daily life. However, these are generalizations rather than verified, measured data specific to Gunturharjo, so reliable, current information about the security situation of the place can only be obtained from local authorities or the competent units of the Indonesian police (Polri).

    Tourist attractions

    No named tourist attractions directly associated with Gunturharjo can be identified from available sources. The appeal of Kecamatan Paranggupito and the southern periphery of Kabupaten Wonogiri generally stems from the coastline of the Southern Ocean (Laut Selatan, also known as the Indian Ocean), which extends directly along Kabupaten Wonogiri's southern border. Within Kabupaten Wonogiri's territory, the Waduk Gajah Mungkur reservoir—created at the dam on the Bengawan Solo river—is recognized as a notable natural and cultural attraction and is a defining landscape element of the regency, although this attraction is primarily located in the north-central region, considerably distant from Paranggupito district. The natural features of the southern coastal zone—steep coastlines and viewpoints facing the open ocean—represent regional characteristics in themselves, but detailed, source-verified data regarding their accessibility and precise location in relation to Gunturharjo is not currently available.

    Summary

    Gunturharjo is a small, rural village on the southeastern edge of Central Java, belonging to Kecamatan Paranggupito in Kabupaten Wonogiri. The low population density and agricultural character that define the regency as a whole are likely applicable to this village as well, although settlement-level statistics are not currently available. The broader region's characteristics—southern coastal location, rural living conditions, and a relatively quiet social environment—define the place's context from both quality-of-life and real estate market perspectives. For more detailed information directly concerning Gunturharjo, the relevant administrative bodies of Kabupaten Wonogiri and the district-level records can serve as reliable sources.


    More about Paranggupito

    Paranggupito – Towering Karst Cliffs Meet the Indian Ocean Paranggupito occupies the southwestern tip of Wonogiri Regency, where the karst limestone plateau plunges dramatically…

    Paranggupito – Towering Karst Cliffs Meet the Indian Ocean

    Paranggupito occupies the southwestern tip of Wonogiri Regency, where the karst limestone plateau plunges dramatically into the Indian Ocean. This is arguably the most scenically spectacular district in all of Wonogiri – towering white-grey cliffs face the open ocean, hidden caves penetrate the cliff faces at sea level, and the constant roar of Indian Ocean waves against limestone creates a wild, primal atmosphere. The district is named after the coastal feature 'parang' (cliff) that defines its geography. Access has historically been extremely difficult, and even with road improvements, Paranggupito remains among the most remote inhabited areas on Java's southern coast. The population is small, scattered across villages that perch atop the karst plateau above the cliff line, farming the thin soils and supplementing with forest products and limited fishing.

    Tourism & Attractions

    The coastal scenery is Paranggupito's extraordinary asset. The karst cliffs, some rising 50 metres or more above the ocean, are geological masterpieces – layered limestone strata exposed by erosion, sea caves visible at the base, and wave-cut platforms where the ocean meets the rock. Several viewpoints accessible by footpath from the plateau offer vertigo-inducing perspectives over the ocean. Small beaches exist in some of the coves between cliff headlands, but access is typically difficult and the ocean conditions are dangerous. The marine environment is pristine – clear blue-green water, reef formations and marine life that thrive in the absence of pollution and fishing pressure. Birding along the cliff faces can be rewarding, with raptors riding the updrafts and shore birds nesting on ledges.

    Real Estate Market

    Clifftop land with Indian Ocean views is extraordinarily cheap by any global standard – terrain that would be worth millions in developed coastal markets can be acquired for minimal cost. The reason is obvious: there is virtually no infrastructure to support development. No reliable electricity, limited water supply, poor road access and no construction industry nearby. Village properties are basic structures. Agricultural land is marginal due to the karst soil. The investment case is entirely speculative, based on the thesis that Java's southern coast will eventually be developed.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Paranggupito is the ultimate long-term speculation in Wonogiri. The coastline is genuinely world-class – the combination of karst cliff scenery, clear water and untouched wilderness is comparable to premium destinations like the Philippines' Palawan or Thailand's Krabi before development. If southern Java's coastal infrastructure ever develops to connect these areas, the value transformation could be extraordinary. The timeline is highly uncertain – it could be 10–20 years or more. Risks include land title complexity, coastal hazards, and the possibility that development never reaches this far. This is territory for those who can afford to lock capital away indefinitely on a visionary thesis.

    Practical Tips

    Reaching Paranggupito is an adventure in itself – the journey from Wonogiri town takes two hours or more on progressively deteriorating roads. A sturdy motorcycle or four-wheel drive is essential. Bring all supplies – there are no facilities whatsoever at the coast. Water, food, fuel and emergency equipment are all necessary. The Indian Ocean here is extremely dangerous – do not enter the water. Cliff edges can be unstable – exercise extreme caution near the edge. The views are worth the effort, but this is genuinely remote territory that demands self-sufficiency and respect for natural hazards.

    More about Wonogiri

    Wonogiri – Gajah Mungkur Reservoir and CavesWonogiri Regency lies in the southeastern part of Central Java province, on the Solo River highlands. Its capital is Wonogiri city. The…

    Wonogiri – Gajah Mungkur Reservoir and Caves

    Wonogiri Regency lies in the southeastern part of Central Java province, on the Solo River highlands. Its capital is Wonogiri city. The Gajah Mungkur Reservoir (Waduk Gajah Mungkur) is the region’s main attraction, suitable for water sports and excursions. The limestone area has caves (Goa Putri, Song Gilap).

    Attractions and Activities

    Gajah Mungkur reservoir by boat. Goa Putri cave. Song Gilap cave. Setren Waterfall. Southern coasts (Pantai Nampu, Pantai Srojoyo).

    Culture and Cuisine

    Javanese culture is defining. Cuisine: cabuk rambak (local speciality), sate kambing, nasi tiwul.

    Public Safety

    Wonogiri is safe. Medical care: town hospital.

    Practical Information

    From Solo (Surakarta), approximately 1.5 hours by car. From Yogyakarta, approximately 2 hours. Accommodation: simple hotels.

    More about Central Java

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural heart, where the world's largest Buddhist and Hindu temples, living Javanese traditions, and volcanic highlands together create the province's…

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural heart, where the world's largest Buddhist and Hindu temples, living Javanese traditions, and volcanic highlands together create the province's appeal. If you had to choose one Indonesian province for culture and history, Central Java would be it.

    Where is Central Java?

    The province is located in the central part of Java island. Semarang is the capital, accessible by international flights. Yogyakarta and Solo are the other two important cities in the region.

    What to See?

    1. Borobudur – The World's Largest Buddhist Temple

    The 9th-century Borobudur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest Buddhist monument. Watching sunrise from the temple, above volcanoes and jungle, is an unforgettable experience.

    2. Prambanan Temple

    The slender towers of this 9th-century Hindu temple complex are stunning architectural masterpieces. The evening Ramayana ballet performance in front of the temple is a special cultural experience.

    3. Dieng Plateau

    A volcanic plateau at 2,000 meters elevation with ancient Hindu temples, colorful crater lakes, and geothermal phenomena. Sunrise from Sikunir Hill is breathtaking.

    4. Solo (Surakarta)

    One of the centers of Javanese culture with two royal palaces (Kraton). Batik markets, traditional gamelan music, and local gastronomy provide an authentic Javanese experience.

    5. Semarang – Colonial Heritage

    Semarang's old town features Dutch colonial buildings, Chinese temples, and multicultural gastronomy. The Lawang Sewu building and Sam Poo Kong temple are the most famous.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for temple visits and the Dieng Plateau.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–7 days:

    • 1–2 days: Borobudur and surroundings
    • 1 day: Prambanan temple
    • 1–2 days: Solo and Javanese culture
    • 1 day: Dieng Plateau
    • 1 day: Semarang

    Renting or Investing in Central Java?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Central Java, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Semarang Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Central Java, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Central Java Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Central Java is Indonesia's cultural treasure house. Borobudur and Prambanan are world-famous attractions on their own, but the traditions of the Javanese court, batik, and local cuisine complete the experience.

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