Badean – a small settlement in Bangsalsari district, Kabupaten Jember, East Java
Badean is an Indonesian village belonging to the Bangsalsari district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Jember (Jember Regency) in East Java. Based on its geographical coordinates (-8.0638794, 113.566898), it is located in the central-northern part of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Jember is Jember city itself, which is found in the middle of the Tapal Kuda region. Independent, verifiable data specific to the village is not available; therefore, the description below is based primarily on regency-level information and cautiously framed context derived from it.
General overview
Badean is one of the small villages belonging to Bangsalsari kecamatan in Kabupaten Jember. The regency is divided into a total of 31 kecamatan, which encompass 226 desa (villages) and 22 kelurahan (urban neighborhoods). Kabupaten Jember is known as part of the Tapal Kuda region, which represents the eastern corner of East Java. The area is traditionally characterized by a blend of Javanese and Madurese ethnic groups: the local community is defined by the so-called Pandhalungan culture, which represents a distinctive fusion of Javanese and Madurese traditions, supplemented by customs brought by Madurese migrants. This cultural diversity is evident in daily life, local celebrations, and culinary culture alike. Badean's surroundings, like other villages in Kabupaten Jember, are characterized by agricultural activity, with productive land and plantations throughout the regency playing a determining role in the local economy. Specific village-level data (population figures, administrative boundary details) are not available from verified sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable data on Badean's real estate market is not available. In broader context, Kabupaten Jember is one of East Java's moderately developed agricultural and educational centers, where real estate market activity is typically a function of infrastructure, the agricultural sector, and regional trade. In smaller, rurally situated villages—as Badean presumably is—real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in Jember city or the province's tourist-frequented areas. Agricultural-use properties, such as sawah (rice fields) or market garden areas, typically form long-term markets dominated by local actors. Under Indonesia's current land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire land title; instead, the Hak Pakai (use right) instrument is available to them, which grants rights for a limited period and under specified conditions. Before any investment decision, local legal consultation and thorough due diligence are necessary, particularly in rural, lower-volume real estate markets.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics on Badean's safety and security are not available. Generally speaking, based on international travel advisories and published data from Indonesian authorities, small agricultural communities in rural East Java typically carry lower crime risk than densely populated urban areas. Kabupaten Jember as a whole is not counted among the regions notably dangerous within Indonesia, but as in all larger rural districts, everyday vigilance and respect for local customs and norms remain warranted. For accurate and current information on the security situation, local authorities or reliable travel information sources (such as one's own country's foreign ministry travel warnings) can provide authoritative guidance.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions directly associated with Badean village are not listed in available verified sources. The broader region, Kabupaten Jember, however, is home to several well-known natural and cultural landmarks. In the southern part of the regency lies the Nusa Barung island group, which is located relatively close to the coast in the Java Sea and is also noteworthy from a conservation perspective. Kabupaten Jember is further known for the annual Jember Fashion Caravan event, held in the city and counted among notable cultural events in Indonesia. Bangsalsari kecamatan and its immediate surroundings are characterized more as an agricultural region, so visitors passing through or staying in the area may rely more on the broader regency's attractions. Factual information about specific natural or built heritage sites connected to Badean cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Badean is one of the smaller villages in Bangsalsari district of Kabupaten Jember in East Java, located in an agricultural region defined by Pandhalungan cultural traditions. Independent, verifiable data specific to the village are currently not available; characteristics at the regency level provide guidance regarding the real estate market, safety and security, and tourist offerings. Kabupaten Jember possesses relatively diverse natural and cultural assets that constitute the broader regency's overall offering, even though these are not directly tied to Badean itself.

