Jambewungu – small settlement in the Wringin district of Kabupaten Bondowoso in East Java
Jambewungu is an Indonesian small settlement that belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bondowoso in East Java (Jawa Timur province), and within it to the Wringin district (kecamatan). Geographically, based on its coordinates (-7.8561065, 113.7841073), it is located in the eastern part of Java, in hilly and mountainous areas towards the interior of the island. The nearest significant urban center is the city of Bondowoso, which serves as both the seat of Kabupaten Bondowoso and its administrative and economic hub. Available source materials extend only to the regency level, so detailed documentation specific to the settlement is currently limited.
General overview
Jambewungu is a lesser-known rural settlement that belongs to the Wringin kecamatan within Kabupaten Bondowoso. The entire regency, as part of East Java province, encompasses a region that is varied from agricultural and natural perspectives: the area is typically hilly, with sections at higher elevations above sea level, which influences local agricultural practices and living conditions. Kabupaten Bondowoso rarely appears among the larger tourist destinations, and is rather counted among the quieter, rural areas of East Java, where the lives of local communities are primarily determined by agriculture, particularly coffee, tobacco, and rice cultivation. The Wringin district itself is such a traditionally agricultural-character area, where small villages, likely including Jambewungu, are closely connected to local producer and community networks. Since the available database does not contain detailed descriptions specific to Jambewungu alone, authenticated data regarding the settlement's size, exact population, and infrastructure cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable sources are available regarding Jambewungu's real estate market from which concrete prices or trends could be inferred. In the broader context, at the regency level of Kabupaten Bondowoso, it can be generally stated that in rural areas, real estate prices are significantly lower than in major Javanese cities or tourism regions near Bali. In the interior, less urbanized parts of the region, real estate transactions are typically of lower volume and primarily serve local agricultural use purposes. From an investment perspective, it is worth considering the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate, but may only hold real estate rights in limited forms—such as through long-term rental agreements (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership solutions—which in all cases require legal consultation. It is characteristic of the Bondowoso regency that the real estate market is relatively quiet, without speculative investment pressure, which stems from the region's lower level of tourism and industrial development.
Safety and security
No authenticated statistics or reports specific to Jambewungu are available on the basis of which concrete conclusions regarding public safety could be made. A general characteristic of the broader region, Kabupaten Bondowoso and the rural areas of East Java, is that the crime rate is lower compared to major cities, and social cohesion in small communities is typically strong. However, this does not mean that the area is entirely free of public safety concerns; general travel caution recommendations are applicable to Indonesian rural areas as well. For more precise, current security assessment, consultation with local authorities or reliable travel advisory services is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions specific to Jambewungu can be found in available source materials. However, Wringin kecamatan and more broadly Kabupaten Bondowoso are located in a region where the natural environment plays a determining role in rural tourism. In this part of East Java, the nearby Ijen crater (Kawah Ijen) is located as a regionally prominent natural attraction, known for its acidic crater lake and nighttime blue flame phenomenon, and is accessible from neighboring areas of Kabupaten Bondowoso as well. Additionally, Sumber Salak and other natural areas can be linked to the Bondowoso region, though these belong to other districts, and their exact distances from Jambewungu cannot be specified due to lack of source data. Local rural cultural traditions—various community celebrations, agricultural ceremonies—are generally characteristic of rural Javanese areas, but specific events related to Jambewungu cannot be named based on verified sources.
Summary
Jambewungu is a small rural settlement in East Java that belongs to the Wringin district of Kabupaten Bondowoso. Based on available information, the place is rural in character and agricultural in nature, and does not rank among Indonesia's better-known tourism or investment destinations. In the broader context of the regency, it is a relatively quiet area close to nature, whose real estate market and social way of life follow general patterns of Javanese village communities. For those seeking more detailed, settlement-specific data, local administrative offices or on-site inquiries can provide more reliable and current information.


