Mulyorejo – small settlement in Tambakrejo District, Kabupaten Bojonegoro, East Java
Mulyorejo is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), in Kabupaten Bojonegoro, specifically within Tambakrejo District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-7.1422049, 111.9537396), it lies in the inland, continental part of Java Island, far from the coast. Administratively, it belongs to Jawa Timur Province, whose capital is Surabaya, one of Indonesia's largest cities. The province covers approximately 48,033 km² and had around 41.9 million inhabitants as of the end of 2024. Currently, no independent, detailed public sources are available specifically about Mulyorejo and its immediate broader area, Tambakrejo District, so the following description is largely based on the more general characteristics of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and Jawa Timur Province, which the article indicates at all relevant points.
General overview
Mulyorejo is one of the smaller villages in Kabupaten Bojonegoro, belonging to Tambakrejo Kecamatan. Bojonegoro Regency lies in the interior of Java, along the Solo River valley (Bengawan Solo), and is traditionally known in the region for its agricultural and hydrocarbon extraction activities. The district is fundamentally rural in character: the landscape is characterized by rice fields, corn and tobacco plantations, as well as the presence of the oil industry. Mulyorejo itself does not appear as a notable tourist or economic destination in available provincial sources, presenting the impression of an average East Javanese agricultural village. Regarding East Java Province as a whole, it can be said that it is Indonesia's territorially largest Javanese province and the second most densely populated province in the country after West Java. The province contributes approximately 15% to the country's GDP and is recognized as one of Indonesia's important industrial and financial centers.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Mulyorejo is not available in accessible public sources, so the following presents more general real estate market context for Kabupaten Bojonegoro and East Java Province. In the rural, agricultural areas of Bojonegoro Regency, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in Surabaya's agglomeration or in the province's more developed urban districts. The local real estate market is characterized primarily by the buying and selling of agricultural land and modest residential property transactions. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that the general framework of land ownership regulations in Indonesia affecting foreigners is strict: foreign nationals cannot, as a general rule, acquire "Hak Milik" (full ownership) title to Indonesian real estate. For them, primarily "Hak Pakai" (use rights) or certain corporate structures are available, which are limited in time and subject to specific conditions. These general regulations apply to all of East Java, including Bojonegoro Regency and the Mulyorejo area. Before making any specific investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is recommended.
Safety and security
Independent, authenticated statistical data on public safety in Mulyorejo is not available in accessible public sources, so the following presents general observations regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Bojonegoro, and East Java. Rural, smaller villages in East Java Province can generally be characterized by lower crime levels than urban areas, as close community ties and traditional village lifestyles provide a certain degree of social control. Greater security risks in the province are more typically associated with urbanized areas, particularly Surabaya and other industrial cities. Regarding the interior, agricultural regions of Bojonegoro Regency, reliable comparative crime statistics are not available to the author of this article, so particularly cautious formulation is warranted: an informed picture of the area's public safety can only be formed based on on-site knowledge and up-to-date, local official information.
Tourist attractions
No identified, named tourist attractions supported by sources have been identified in Mulyorejo's immediate vicinity from available materials. At the Kabupaten Bojonegoro Regency level, however, it is known that one of the region's most significant natural attractions is the Bengawan Solo River valley, which, as Java's longest river, plays an important cultural and natural role in the area. Beyond this, the regency's territory includes several sites of active oil and natural gas extraction, which may offer points of interest from an economic history perspective for visitors, though this is not a classical tourist destination. Considering East Java Province as a whole, the region does offer known tourist destinations – such as the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park or the Tengger Plateau – however, these are located at significant distances from Bojonegoro, in the eastern part of the province, and cannot be directly connected to Mulyorejo. Local, village tourism opportunities may theoretically exist due to the area's agricultural character, but no source-supported, concrete information about these is available.
Summary
Mulyorejo is a rural small settlement in East Java Province, within Tambakrejo District of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, situated in the inland agricultural landscape of Java. The province as a whole is economically and demographically significant: it has 41.9 million inhabitants and accounts for approximately 15% of Indonesia's GDP. However, Mulyorejo itself does not possess an independently documented tourist or investment profile, and the characteristics of the broader region – rural lifestyle, agricultural and hydrocarbon industry background – provide the most reliable framework for understanding the settlement. Anyone wishing to develop a more thorough picture of the locality is advised to conduct on-site research or to contact local authorities at the kabupaten level directly.

