Besuki – small village in the mountainous Wadaslintang district of Kabupaten Wonosobo
Besuki is a rural settlement in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, Indonesia, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Wonosobo, belonging to the Kecamatan Wadaslintang district. Based on its coordinates (approximately -7.55° south latitude, 109.85° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, hilly-mountainous zone of the island of Java. The provincial capital of Jawa Tengah is the city of Semarang, located more than 200 kilometers away, while the administrative center of the regency (kabupaten), the city of Wonosobo, forms the nearest major urban hub. Direct, settlement-level statistical data is not available from accessible sources; therefore, the following characteristics should be understood based on the broader administrative units — Kecamatan Wadaslintang, Kabupaten Wonosobo, and Jawa Tengah province.
General overview
Besuki is one of the small villages of Kecamatan Wadaslintang, which is located in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Wonosobo. Kabupaten Wonosobo as a whole has a mountainous character: its territory is defined by the Dieng plateau and the volcanic mountain ranges surrounding it, and the region's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture — primarily tobacco, vegetable, and tea plantations — as well as small-scale local commerce. The Kecamatan Wadaslintang district is known in the wider region for the Wadaslintang Reservoir, which was created through a dam built on the Luk Ulo river, and plays a significant role in both water management and fishing in the local livelihoods. Besuki itself is a small community whose daily life is closely connected to agricultural work and the natural resources of the district. Jawa Tengah province as a whole is one of Indonesia's most populous and culturally significant provinces: according to 2021 data, it had nearly 37.5 million inhabitants, and being located in the middle of the island, it is considered one of the most important preservers of Javanese culture and traditions.
Real estate and investment
Current real estate market data directly accessible from Besuki and the Kecamatan Wadaslintang district is not available. The broader Kabupaten Wonosobo real estate market — in the manner generally characteristic of mountainous, non-coastal rural regions — is primarily fed by local demand, and prices are considerably more modest than in Central Java's urban centers or in more touristically developed areas. In rural areas, the most typical transactions involve the sale and purchase of agricultural land and smaller residential properties. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, real estate property rights are restricted for foreign citizens by the applicable Indonesian legal regulations (including the basic land ownership framework, which makes full ownership — Hak Milik — available exclusively to Indonesian citizens); foreigners may engage with real estate opportunities through certain long-term lease and use rights. The rural areas of Kabupaten Wonosobo and Kecamatan Wadaslintang cannot yet be counted among the priority investment destinations, but the natural environment and relatively low land prices may be attractive to investors thinking in terms of long-term agricultural or ecotourism projects.
Safety and security
Direct, local-level statistics on safety and security in Besuki are not available. Generally speaking, the rural, mountainous districts of Jawa Tengah province — including the area of Kabupaten Wonosobo — can be considered zones with the kind of public safety characteristic of Indonesian rural areas: daily life is defined by community norms and local social cohesion. Compared to larger urban areas, villages generally have stronger community control, which contributes to the maintenance of public safety. However, as in every rural Indonesian district, access to basic security infrastructure — police, emergency services — may vary depending on distance from the settlement and road conditions. Travelers are advised to assess current local conditions by consulting with the authorities of Kecamatan Wadaslintang or Kabupaten Wonosobo, as well as reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly associated with Besuki can be identified based on available sources. However, the most well-known natural attraction of the Kecamatan Wadaslintang district is the Wadaslintang Reservoir itself, which spreads across the mountainous landscape as a picturesque artificial lake and is considered a local point of interest for those interested in fishing, boating, and nature. The most significant tourist destination in the broader Kabupaten Wonosobo region is the internationally renowned Dieng Plateau (Dataran Tinggi Dieng), which is notable for its Hindu temple ruins, distinctive volcanic landscape, crater lakes, and unique climatic conditions. The Dieng Plateau is accessible by road from the Kabupaten Wonosobo area, although reliable source data is not available regarding the exact distance between Besuki and Dieng. Hiking, mountain trekking, and experiencing the Javanese agricultural landscape may be appealing to those visiting the Kecamatan Wadaslintang area.
Summary
Besuki is a small community located in the mountainous interior of Kabupaten Wonosobo, in the Kecamatan Wadaslintang district, regarding whose precise characteristics direct, local-level statistical source data is not available. The broader region — Jawa Tengah province and Kabupaten Wonosobo — represents an agriculturally-oriented, culturally rich environment; the district's most well-known natural element is the Wadaslintang Reservoir, while the region's most important tourist attraction is the Dieng Plateau. With regard to the real estate market and investment opportunities, the rural character and general Indonesian land ownership regulations form the defining framework. Besuki's daily life reflects the traditional rhythm of mountainous Javanese villages.

