Kisik – settlement in Kecamatan Bungah, Kabupaten Gresik, East Java
Kisik is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to Kabupaten Gresik, located in the East Java (Jawa Timur) province, forming part of Kecamatan Bungah (Bungah district). Based on its coordinates, it is positioned in the northern band of the region facing the Java Sea, to the west-northwest of the major city of Surabaya. Kabupaten Gresik is one of the most dynamically developing industrial zones in East Java, which also determines the economic and infrastructural context of Kisik's broader surroundings. Currently, no independent database source covering exclusively this settlement is available, so the description below is based on verified data at the regency (kabupaten) level, as well as generally reliable knowledge regarding the wider region.
General overview
Kisik is a relatively small desa (rural administrative unit) belonging to Kecamatan Bungah, for which no independent, detailed statistical source is currently publicly available. Kecamatan Bungah itself lies in the northern part of Kabupaten Gresik, where the character of the area is fundamentally determined by proximity to the Java Sea, fishing, agriculture, and increasingly strong industrial activity present in the Gresik zone. The area of Kabupaten Gresik totals approximately 1,194 square kilometers, and according to 2020 census data, 1,311,215 people lived there, with an average population density of 1,098 people/km². The kabupaten is known as the location where Indonesia's first and largest cement factory, the Semen Gresik company, was founded, and where one of the world's largest ore smelting and refining operations owned by PT Freeport Indonesia operates. Gresik is furthermore one of Surabaya's most important satellite zones within the Gerbangkertosusila metropolitan area, which is comprised of Surabaya and neighboring kabupatens — including Sidoarjo, Mojokerto, and Lamongan. Kisik is situated within this broader, industrially and demographically active environment, and Bungah as a district is among those areas that fall within Surabaya's sphere of influence.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Kisik, reliable real estate market data exclusive to the settlement is not available, so the following reflects the general context at the Kabupaten Gresik level. Characteristic of Kabupaten Gresik as a whole is that due to its proximity to Surabaya and its strong industrial base, the real estate market has gradually appreciated over recent decades. The development of industry and logistics has increased demand for residential and commercial properties near industrial parks, while in more distant, rural areas — which also include Bungah — prices are generally more moderate and market turnover is smaller. According to the general framework of foreign ownership regulations in Indonesia, foreign individuals cannot acquire hak milik (full ownership rights) to land in Indonesia; for them, hak pakai (usage rights) or longer-term lease constructions are available. Before making any specific investment decision in Kisik and the Bungah district, involvement of local legal and real estate market specialists is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics specific to Kisik regarding public safety are available. Public safety in the broader Kabupaten Gresik is generally characterized by what is typically observed in rural and semi-industrial areas of East Java: smaller settlements farther from major urban centers are usually quieter and less affected by urban crime phenomena. Indonesia is generally a safe destination, though — as in every country — cautious behavior, safeguarding of valuables, and respect for local norms are recommended everywhere. To obtain more precise, settlement-level public safety data, consultation with local administrative or police authorities is the authoritative source.
Tourist attractions
The available verified source material does not mention named tourist attractions specific to Kisik. At the regency level of Kabupaten Gresik, however, numerous well-known attractions are found, which may be relevant for interested visitors when exploring the region. Gresik city, the kabupaten's seat, is notable from historical and religious perspectives: according to Muslim tradition, it is among the earliest locations where Islam arrived in Java, and the graves of several of the Wali Songo — the nine saints who spread Islam across Java — are found here, making the Sunan Giri mausoleum a well-known pilgrimage destination. The Bawean island also belongs to the territory of Kabupaten Gresik, located on the Java Sea approximately 150 kilometers from the mainland coast, and is known for its natural values. These attractions are accessible within the broader zone and not necessarily in immediate proximity to Kisik, though they can be reached by car or motorcycle from the Bungah district.
Summary
Kisik is a poorly documented desa belonging to Kecamatan Bungah in East Java within Kabupaten Gresik, situated near Surabaya's industrial agglomeration. The region as a whole is characterized by industrial and demographic dynamism, with Kabupaten Gresik being one of Indonesia's economically determining zones. An independent, publicly accessible database covering tourism, public safety, or real estate markets exclusively for Kisik is not yet available, so inquiry concerning the settlement warrants involvement of local administration and reliable local specialists.

