Kladi – a small settlement in the eastern part of Bondowoso regency, East Java
Kladi is an Indonesian village located in the East Java (Jawa Timur) province, specifically within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bondowoso, and further within the Kecamatan Cermee district. Based on its coordinates (-7.8281853, 114.0815055), it is situated on the eastern periphery of Bondowoso regency, in the eastern part of Java island. The regency seat and administrative as well as economic centre is the city of Bondowoso, which lies within the Kecamatan Bondowoso area. Kladi is one of numerous smaller villages in the Cermee district, for which detailed independent source material is not currently available; the following description therefore relies primarily on broader regency-level and provincial-level knowledge, indicating this clearly throughout.
General overview
Kladi is not among the more widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations, and is essentially regarded as a local-scale, small village settlement with an agricultural background, as is generally characteristic of the internal, mountainous and hilly parts of Bondowoso regency. Kecamatan Cermee is situated in the eastern vicinity of Kabupaten Bondowoso, and the communities living here typically derive their livelihoods from agriculture, small-scale farming and livestock raising – this can be said of the regency as a whole. Bondowoso regency is one of the more internal and relatively less industrialised districts of East Java province, with a settlement structure composed of numerous small and medium-sized villages. The centre of gravity of the regency's administrative and commercial life is concentrated in the city of Bondowoso. Kladi itself does not possess any independent, documented administrative or economic distinctiveness that could be supported by currently accessible and verifiable sources.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly accessible data are not available regarding the real estate market of Kladi and Kecamatan Cermee, on the basis of which precise settlement-level property valuations could be provided. In the broader context of Bondowoso regency, it can be noted that in the internal, small-town rural areas of East Java, property prices are typically significantly lower than in the more developed and urbanised regions of Java, such as the Surabaya agglomeration. This dynamic may also apply to districts like Cermee, which are primarily agricultural in function, but concrete price or demand data cannot be provided due to lack of sources. With regard to the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulation, it is important to emphasise that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) forms are available under specified conditions. These general rules apply across the entire country, and thus are applicable in Bondowoso regency and Kladi as well. Local legal advice and review of relevant Indonesian legislation are recommended prior to making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics or official assessments specifically relating to Kladi are not currently available in publicly accessible sources. In a broader context: Bondowoso regency, like many internal rural districts of East Java, is not among the areas that feature prominently as problematic in Indonesian media or travel advisories. In the case of small village, agricultural communities, the rate of violent crime across Indonesia is generally lower than in major cities, but this in itself does not constitute a formal security assessment and does not substitute for current information from official sources. When planning any longer-term stay, it is advisable to also take into account current travel advice from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other relevant authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attraction specifically identifiable in Kladi is currently known from reliable sources. Bondowoso regency as a whole, however, possesses numerous natural and cultural values that may appeal to interested visitors. Within the regency's territory and its vicinity lies, for example, the Ijen volcanic complex (Kawah Ijen), which is one of East Java's most famous natural attractions and is world-renowned for its sulphurous crater lake and the workers mining there; this is located, however, not in the Cermee district but in other parts of the regency and on the border of the neighbouring Banyuwangi. No current sources verify a connection between the Cermee district and Kladi to this attraction, and the precise distance cannot be determined on the basis of verifiable data. Within Bondowoso regency's territory, megalithic monuments and local cultural heritage sites are also found, representing the archaeological values of Java's internal regions – however, there is likewise no source-based information regarding any specific connection of these to Kladi.
Summary
Kladi is a small, rural settlement in East Java province, located in the Kecamatan Cermee district of Kabupaten Bondowoso. Its distinctive characteristics as documented by independent, verifiable sources are not currently known, and detailed data regarding the settlement are not publicly available. In the broader context of Bondowoso regency, it forms part of an agricultural-based, small village area, whose real estate market, public safety and tourist characteristics can most accurately be described in terms of the general profile of internal east Javanese rural districts. For those requiring factual, current and detailed information regarding the area, on-site inquiry and consultation with local authorities are recommended.

