Besuki – a village in Kecamatan Udanawu, in the heart of Kabupaten Blitar
Besuki is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur), which within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Blitar belongs to the Kecamatan Udanawu district. Based on its coordinates (-8.0049462, 111.9969626), it is situated in the central-northern part of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Blitar is located in Kecamatan Kanigoro, while Kota Blitar, which previously encompassed the area, now functions as an enclave of the kabupaten. Public sources directly and exclusively concerning Besuki are not yet available, so the following description relies on regency-level and generally verifiable data, clearly indicating their scope.
General overview
Besuki does not rank among the widely known or tourist-visited settlements of Kabupaten Blitar; it is primarily to be considered an agricultural and rural village located within Kecamatan Udanawu. The kecamatan itself occupies a transitional area within Kabupaten Blitar between hilly and flat terrain, where the local economy is typically determined by plantation and arable agriculture, as well as associated small-scale commerce. Regarding Kabupaten Blitar as a whole, according to the 2020 census, a population of 1,223,745 was recorded, and population density was 770 inhabitants/km² — this regency-level figure illustrates the generally dense rural settlement of the area, although publicly verifiable data on Besuki's own population is not yet available. Fitting into the kabupaten's administrative structure, Besuki functions as the lowest unit at the desa level of local government, with its everyday life framed by infrastructure and public services shared with neighboring villages.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data source is available regarding the real estate market in Besuki, so the following describes generally observable trends in Kabupaten Blitar and the broader East Java region. In rural settlements of the kabupaten, real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in major cities or tourism-oriented areas, primarily reflecting local, agriculture-oriented demand. From an investment perspective, the rural Javanese real estate market grows steadily but modestly, and primarily offers opportunities for domestic buyers. For foreigners, Indonesian real estate regulations generally contain restrictions: as a general rule, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian property, but participation is possible within certain leasehold arrangements (Hak Sewa) or long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai). These frameworks apply nationwide, thus also applying to Besuki and Kabupaten Blitar; consultation with a local legal expert is recommended for establishing specific legal and financial details.
Safety and security
Publicly accessible, village-specific statistics or official reports on safety and security in Besuki are not available. Generally speaking, regarding public safety in Kabupaten Blitar and the East Java rural region, it may be said that in rural, small-population settlements, the strong social cohesion of neighboring communities typically contributes to local security. In Indonesia, public order is maintained by Polri (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia), and district-level police presence is generally ensured even in smaller rural villages, although its density is lower than in cities. On this basis, Besuki can be presumed to exhibit conditions comparable to the general public safety of the broader region, characteristic of quiet, rural small municipalities, but substantiating this with concrete data is not possible from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specifically related to Besuki could not be identified from available sources. However, Kabupaten Blitar's broader region does list numerous verifiable and well-known landmarks accessible at varying distances from the village. Located within the kabupaten is the burial site of Sukarno, Indonesia's national hero and first republican president, in Blitar city, which is one of the most significant pilgrimage and cultural tourism destinations in East Java. The region also contains natural attractions, including volcanic areas and coastal sections in the southern part of the kabupaten, although our sources do not comment on their precise distance from Besuki. Detailed public descriptions of the tourism offerings of Kecamatan Udanawu are likewise not available. Based on all this, those traveling there should consider Kabupaten Blitar's cultural and natural attractions as starting points, while Besuki itself offers greater opportunity for acquaintance with everyday rural Javanese life than for spectacular tourist programs.
Summary
Besuki is a small-sized, rural desa in East Java's Kabupaten Blitar region, within the territory of Kecamatan Udanawu. Direct, detailed sources on the village are not publicly available, so its characteristics can be outlined primarily on the basis of regency-level data and the general context of the region. Kabupaten Blitar as an administrative unit is a densely populated, agriculturally active area, certain parts of which are also significant from a cultural and nature tourism perspective, although these attractions are primarily linked to other areas of the kabupaten. In the case of Besuki, prior to making decisions regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourism matters, on-site information gathering and reliance on reliable local sources are recommended.

