Nglampin – a small settlement in Ngambon District, Kabupaten Bojonegoro, East Java
Nglampin is an Indonesian village located in Kecamatan Ngambon (Ngambon District) within Kabupaten Bojonegoro in East Java Province (Jawa Timur). Based on its coordinates (-7.335375, 111.7078073), it is situated in the inner, north-central area of the island of Java, in the western part of the province. East Java is one of Indonesia's most populous and largest provinces: its area is 48,033 km², and its population at the end of 2024 was approximately 41.9 million. The provincial capital is Surabaya, a major port city. Since reliable, direct sources pertaining specifically to Nglampin or Ngambon District are not available, the following sections are based on verifiable general characteristics of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and East Java Province.
General overview
Nglampin is not among Indonesia's widely known, tourist-visited settlements, nor does it hold any special regional prominence within Ngambon District. Kecamatan Ngambon itself is a relatively small, rural administrative unit within Kabupaten Bojonegoro territory. Bojonegoro Regency lies in the western part of East Java Province and is primarily known for its agriculture and oil industry — the valley of the Bengawan Solo river running through this area is traditionally a rice-growing region, and the area is one of Indonesia's significant onshore hydrocarbon extraction zones. Nglampin itself is likely a small agrarian community which, given the district's rural character, is probably characterized by traditional Javanese village life. Bojonegoro city is the administrative and commercial center of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and serves as the most important regional hub for settlements in the district. Specific demographic or economic data pertaining to Nglampin does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Regarding Nglampin and Kecamatan Ngambon, publicly available detailed real estate market data is not available; therefore, the broader regional context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and East Java can provide guidance. East Java Province as a whole is one of Indonesia's economically significant regions, contributing approximately 15 percent to the country's GDP. However, the real estate market of the province is extremely differentiated: major cities (Surabaya and its agglomeration) have active commercial and residential real estate markets, whereas in rural, interior areas — such as Ngambon District — real estate prices and investment activity are considerably more modest. The real estate market of small rural villages generally has a local, community-based character, consisting primarily of agricultural plots and simple residential properties. For foreign nationals, opportunities for real estate acquisition are limited under Indonesian law: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may obtain property rights through long-term Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) arrangements or within the framework of Hak Guna Bangunan (building and usage rights). From an investment perspective, Nglampin and its district are not currently considered a primary target area for foreign real estate market participants.
Safety and security
Reliable, official data specifically regarding safety and security in Nglampin are not available. It can be stated generally that rural districts of East Java Province — such as interior villages within Kabupaten Bojonegoro — typically have lower crime rates compared to the province's urban areas, and daily life proceeds in relatively peaceful conditions. The community structure of Javanese villages traditionally rests on strong social cohesion, which generally contributes to a favorable perception of public safety in smaller agricultural settlements. Specific crime statistics or police incident data pertaining to Nglampin are not available; therefore, these generalizations merely reflect the broader regional context and cannot substitute for current, local-level information.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions have been identified in the immediate vicinity of Nglampin settlement. However, within the broader area of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, there are numerous natural and cultural attractions known in the region. The Bengawan Solo, Java's longest river, whose valley also extends through Bojonegoro Regency territory, itself provides a distinctive natural landscape. The kabupaten region is characterized by industrial heritage connected to oil industry traditions, as well as various local manifestations of traditional Javanese culture. Ngambon District itself is located in the largely unexplored, primarily forested and agricultural interior of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. All of this means that the region lacks developed tourism infrastructure, and no established network of attractions is to be expected near Nglampin. The more widely known tourist destinations in the province as a whole — such as Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park — are located at considerably greater distances from Nglampin, in the eastern part of the province.
Summary
Nglampin is a small rural settlement in East Java Province, located in Ngambon District, Kabupaten Bojonegoro. In the absence of direct, settlement-level sources, the characteristics of the place can be inferred from general data pertaining to the broader Bojonegoro Regency and East Java Province. While the province is economically and demographically prominent within Indonesia, Nglampin and its district belong to the lesser-known interior regions of the province with moderate levels of activity in both tourism and real estate market terms.

