Alas Kokon – a small settlement on Madura Island, in Modung District, Bangkalan Regency
Alas Kokon is a village-level settlement (desa) in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to Modung District (Kecamatan Modung), which lies within Bangkalan Regency (Kabupaten Bangkalan). Bangkalan itself encompasses the western portion of Madura Island, while Modung District is located in the eastern, interior areas of the regency. Based on its coordinates (-7.1297747, 112.9148168), it sits in the middle of the island, in areas distant from the coast. Dedicated, detailed Wikipedia or other publicly available sources in English or Indonesian regarding Alas Kokon are not currently available; therefore, the description below relies largely on broader context relating to Bangkalan Regency and Modung District.
General overview
Alas Kokon is a relatively little-known, likely agriculturally-oriented small community on Madura Island. Madura is an island located north of the Java Sea, across from Surabaya, and is connected to East Java's capital by the Suramadu Bridge, which opened in 2009. Modung District, to which the settlement belongs, is situated on the eastern fringe of Bangkalan Regency; this region is generally known for agricultural activities — primarily rice and corn cultivation, as well as fishing — and compared with other parts of the island, it rarely receives attention from a tourism or investment perspective. Considering Bangkalan Regency as a whole, development processes have accelerated since the opening of the Suramadu Bridge, but these are primarily concentrated in areas closest to Surabaya — the western territories, particularly Burneh and Kamal Districts — rather than in the island's interior or eastern regions. The local community of Alas Kokon is characterized by Madurese culture and traditions, including Islamic religious practices widely practiced on the island and the local agricultural way of life.
Real estate and investment
Detailed and verifiable real estate market data specific to Alas Kokon's level is not publicly available. The broader real estate market of Bangkalan Regency — which encompasses Modung District — is primarily shaped by the Suramadu Bridge's impact: in areas close to the bridge and adjacent to Surabaya, the past decade has seen noticeable increases in property prices and the emergence of industrial and logistical developments. However, Modung District holds a more peripheral position within the regency, so based on available data, such development effects are not directly observable there. In the general regulatory context of Indonesia, it is worth noting that foreign nationals cannot acquire full property ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; instead, they may access Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements, whose conditions are governed by Indonesian land laws. Prior to any investment decision, local legal consultation is strongly recommended, particularly in rural, less-documented areas.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or official reports regarding Alas Kokon are not publicly available. Generally speaking, Madura Island and within it Bangkalan Regency, as part of East Java Province, fall under the supervision of Indonesia's national law enforcement system. Rural, small-population communities throughout Indonesia are typically characterized by low crime rates, although this naturally does not constitute a universally applicable guarantee. In larger cities — such as Bangkalan city — minor thefts and traffic violations are more common, while in more remote villages public safety is generally stable. However, travelers should keep abreast of current advisories from Indonesian authorities, particularly when visiting lesser-known areas.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources document named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Alas Kokon. Across Bangkalan Regency and Madura Island as a whole, however, numerous well-known sites and attractions exist, which are also accessible from Modung District. In Bangkalan city, the regency's seat, visitors can see the Masjid Agung Bangkalan, one of the larger mosques, as well as royal tombs (makam) significant to local culture. Madura Island is nationally recognized for kerapan sapi, traditional ox racing competitions, which are customarily held in the period following rice harvest and are emblematic events in the island's community life. On the eastern side of the island, within the territories of neighboring Sampang and Pamekasan Regencies, numerous cultural and natural attractions are accessible, though these lie at considerable distances from Alas Kokon. Modung District itself does not feature in typical tourist itineraries, so this area may primarily appeal to those interested in experiencing everyday Madurese rural life.
Summary
Alas Kokon is a small, publicly little-documented settlement on Madura Island in Modung District, Bangkalan Regency, East Java Province. In the absence of specific data regarding the region, the settlement can primarily be understood through the lens of Madurese rural life and the broader context of Bangkalan Regency. Development processes initiated by the Suramadu Bridge are felt more strongly in the island's western portions; Modung District remains a quieter, agriculturally-oriented area. For those wishing to know Madura Island more thoroughly, including areas less visited by tourists, this region can offer authentic insight into local community life.

