Ngasem – a small settlement in Kecamatan Gurah, eastern Kabupaten Kediri
Ngasem is a minor rural settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, Indonesia, located in the Kecamatan Gurah area of Kabupaten Kediri. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the interior regions of Java, at approximately -7.79 latitude and 112.04 longitude. The broader region's center is the city of Kediri and its regency, which represent one of East Java's historically and economically significant areas. Detailed, independent source material specific to Ngasem settlement level is not currently available; the following sections present relevant information within the context of Kabupaten Kediri and Kecamatan Gurah.
General overview
Ngasem is one of the villages (desa) of Kecamatan Gurah, which belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Kediri. The Gurah district is located in the eastern, agriculturally oriented areas of Kediri Regency, where the landscape is dominated primarily by rice fields, sugar plantations, and smaller garden farms – this is characteristic of rural zones in Kabupaten Kediri generally. Ngasem itself is not considered a tourist destination or regionally recognized site, and does not appear as a highlighted location in Indonesian tourism sources. The city of Kediri, which gives its name to the regency, however possesses a long history: the region once lay within the territory of the medieval Kediri Kingdom, which was one of Indonesia's significant early Hindu-Buddhist states. The regency as a whole is an agriculture-based, densely populated rural area in the central part of East Java. Smaller villages, such as Ngasem, typically possess close community bonds and traditional Javanese cultural heritage, though specific data pertaining to Ngasem is not currently available publicly.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable market data on Ngasem's real estate market is not available. For Kabupaten Kediri as a whole, it can be stated that the property supply in rural, agriculturally oriented areas typically focuses on local, domestic demand, and prices are substantially lower than markets in larger cities – such as Surabaya or the tourist-frequented Bali. Within the generally known frameworks of Indonesian real estate regulation, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik), but may only participate in the real estate market under limited title conditions – for example, through long-term rental arrangements or via PT PMA (foreign capital-invested business entities). This general legal framework is also applicable within Kabupaten Kediri territory. From an investment perspective, Gurah district and Ngasem may primarily represent agricultural value, particularly regarding sugar and rice-based production, which is one of the Kediri region's traditional economic pillars. Urbanization pressure or tourism-related real estate development does not currently characterize this area based on available information.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level statistical data on Ngasem's public safety is not available. Kabupaten Kediri and rural districts in East Java generally are classified as rural areas with moderate crime levels by Indonesian standards. Rural communities in Java's interior regions typically possess strong social cohesion and local community supervision traditions (rukun tetangga, rukun warga systems), which tend to contribute to public safety. It is important to emphasize that these observations are general and well-known characteristics of East Java's rural areas, not measured or verified data specific to Ngasem. At any location, guidance from local authorities and current sources is authoritative.
Tourist attractions
Regarding specifically named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Ngasem, no data exists in available source material. However, within the broader Kabupaten Kediri region, several well-known and verifiable attractions exist that can be linked to the regency's cultural and natural heritage. Historical remnants, temple ruins, and archaeological sites related to the medieval kingdom bearing Kediri's name occur at various points within the regency. Additionally, East Java as a whole offers numerous natural attractions – including volcanic highland landscapes – which provide broader context to the region, though these are typically located not in Gurah district but in other parts of the regency or province. Those traveling to the Kediri area specifically for tourism purposes should base their planning on regency-level tourism information and the nearby city of Kediri, as Ngasem itself is not a known tourist destination.
Summary
Ngasem is a small Javanese settlement belonging to Kecamatan Gurah in Kabupaten Kediri, East Java province. Detailed, independent source material on the settlement is not currently available publicly; therefore, the above presentation is framed within the broader context of the regency and district. The area is rural and agricultural in character, and cannot be classified among Indonesia's tourist-intensive or real estate market-prominent destinations. The Kediri region as a whole, however, possesses historical and cultural significance within the Javanese context, which determines the settlement's broader geographical and cultural background.

