Genelap – a small village in the western part of Madura Island, in Bangkalan Regency
Genelap is a settlement in East Java Province (Jawa Timur) in Indonesia, located in Bangkalan Regency (Kabupaten Bangkalan) on Madura Island, specifically belonging to Sepulu District (Kecamatan Sepulu). Based on its coordinates (-6.9379° south latitude, 112.9952° east longitude), the settlement is situated in the western part of Madura. Bangkalan Regency, as the westernmost kabupaten of Madura Island, is part of East Java Province and is administratively divided into 18 kecamatan, including Sepulu. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source or other publicly available fact sheet exists for the village, so the following description is based primarily on verified data at the Bangkalan Regency level and the broader geographic context.
General overview
Genelap is not among the well-known or tourism-focused settlements of Bangkalan Regency; its name does not appear independently in publicly available sources. Kecamatan Sepulu is one of the eighteen districts in Bangkalan Kabupaten, whose territory extends across the inland and coastal areas of Madura Island. Bangkalan Regency as a whole is characterized by containing numerous rural villages: the unit comprises a total of 273 desa (villages) and 8 kelurahan (urban-type administrative units). In the region, agriculture, fishing, and animal husbandry are the dominant livelihood sources for smaller villages. Since the opening of the Suramadu Bridge (Jembatan Suramadu) in 2009, accessibility to Bangkalan Regency from the direction of Surabaya has improved significantly; the bridge, as Indonesia's longest bridge, connects Madura Island to Java. Genelap is a smaller, local-level component of this network, whose daily life follows the rural lifestyle characteristic of this region. The settlements in Sepulu District generally derive their livelihood from fishing, smallholder farming, and the increasingly dynamic local commerce characteristic of Bangkalan Regency.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available specific real estate market data exists for Genelap village, so the following presents general observations regarding Bangkalan Regency as a whole and the broader East Java context. Bangkalan Regency is part of the so-called Gerbangkertosusila metropolitan zone, which encompasses Surabaya and its surrounding area. Since the opening of the Suramadu Bridge, real estate market interest has intensified in certain parts of the zone, particularly in areas closer to the bridge and more easily accessible. However, this dynamism is concentrated primarily on Bangkalan's city center and areas near the bridge; for more distant, smaller rural villages — such as Genelap may be — characteristically lower land prices and more modest demand are typical. In general, it can be stated that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over urban or rural land; for them, the frameworks of Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, the application of which in all cases requires local legal and notarial advice. In smaller rural villages, real estate turnover is characteristically low in intensity, and the vast majority of transactions occur between local Indonesian private individuals.
Safety and security
No publicly available data, crime statistics, or official assessments regarding public safety in Genelap can be found in accessible sources. Regarding the broader region, Bangkalan Regency and the western part of Madura Island in general, it can be stated that rural communities on the island traditionally possess strong social cohesion and community control. In smaller villages, the presence of strangers generally stands out to locals, which informally contributes to public safety. Naturally, as in any other region of Indonesia, standard precautionary measures — careful handling of valuables, respect for local customs, familiarization with local conditions — are warranted here as well. No data pointing to serious, significant security risks or official travel warnings related to Bangkalan Regency is known; travelers are always advised to monitor current official information and communications from the Indonesian National Police (Polri).
Tourist attractions
No known, source-identified tourist attraction can be directly linked to Genelap village. Regarding Kecamatan Sepulu, no detailed tourism data is available. However, regarding Bangkalan Regency as a whole, source material mentions several verified attractions. These include Bukit Jaddih, a natural sight characterized by karst hills and limestone quarries, as well as Gunung Geger, a hilly area. One of the best-known elements of the kabupaten's cultural life is karapan sapi, the Madurese buffalo racing tradition, which annually attracts visitors to the region. As part of local gastronomy, nasi bebek, a rice dish served with duck, is a local specialty characteristic of Bangkalan Regency. The Suramadu Bridge — whose Madura-side pylon arrives precisely in Bangkalan Regency — is in itself a remarkable structure, as Indonesia's longest bridge. All these sights and attractions are linked to Bangkalan Regency as a whole; reliable data regarding their actual distance from Genelap village is not available.
Summary
Genelap is a small rural settlement on Madura Island in Sepulu District of Bangkalan Regency in East Java Province. No independent, detailed administrative or tourism source is available for the village; in its character it is one of the rural, agriculture and fishing-based communities typical of the region. The broader Bangkalan Regency has become more accessible and increasingly known to tourists thanks to the Suramadu Bridge, but this development so far primarily affects the regency's central areas. For those wishing to experience the quieter rural life of less-visited Madura, the villages of Sepulu District — including Genelap — can provide an authentic picture of the island's interior life.

