Jerukgulung – agricultural village in Kandangan District, Kediri Regency
Jerukgulung is a small village (desa) in East Java province (Jawa Timur), administratively part of Kandangan District (Kecamatan Kandangan), which forms part of Kediri Regency (Kabupaten Kediri). Based on its coordinates (-7.7338778, 112.2890705), the settlement is located on the southern-southwestern edge of the Kediri basin, within Java's densely populated interior regions. Kabupaten Kediri, with nearly 1.69 million inhabitants as of mid-2024, is an extensive rural regency whose administrative seat has officially been located in Ngasem district, renamed Pamenang, since February 2023. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Jerukgulung, so the following presentation relies primarily on the broader regency- and district-level context.
General overview
Jerukgulung is a relatively little-known settlement located in Kandangan District, predominantly agricultural in character. Across Kabupaten Kediri, the economy of most villages is based on rice cultivation, sugarcane farming, and other tropical field crop production; this characteristic generally holds true for villages in Kandangan Kecamatan as well, although detailed production data specific to Jerukgulung is not publicly available. The regency as a whole is quite populous: nearly 1.69 million inhabitants live across the kabupaten area, indicating that rural villages are typically embedded within a more densely structured administrative and infrastructural network. Kandangan District is located in the western part of the regency and provides access to main roads connecting to Kediri city. Jerukgulung itself, based on topography and coordinates, lies at low to moderate elevation, under the monsoon climate typical of East Java, where the rainy season generally runs from November to March, and the dry season falls between April and October. The village is not named as a tourist destination in most travel sources; it is better characterized as a self-sufficient agrarian community whose daily rhythms align with local agricultural cycles.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, publicly available real estate market data specific to Jerukgulung is known. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Kediri, it can be noted that in rural, agricultural areas, land prices are typically considerably lower than in Java's urbanized centers (such as Surabaya, Malang, or Kediri city itself). In rural kecamatan similar to Kandangan District, plot prices and property values depend primarily on agricultural usability, distance from main roads, and the level of local infrastructure development. From an investment perspective, rural interior Java generally offers opportunities for long-term, smaller-volume agricultural or real estate investments rather than short-term, tourism-focused projects with rapid returns. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, land ownership acquisition by foreign nationals is strictly regulated: foreigners cannot acquire freehold (Hak Milik) ownership; however, certain long-term lease and use rights (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available to them within legal frameworks. The involvement of an Indonesian legal expert is essential before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No publicly available statistical data on local security conditions specific to Jerukgulung is accessible. Generally, rural agricultural areas of East Java (Jawa Timur) — including areas within Kabupaten Kediri — are characterized by tight community cohesion, which traditionally supports the maintenance of public order. In small villages, human relationships are more personal, and the presence of outsiders is more noticeable, which on one hand represents a natural form of local community oversight, and on the other hand may require a certain degree of caution from those moving through rarely visited areas. The Indonesian police force (Polri) operates its competent units at the kabupaten level; in rural villages, police presence is logically less intense than in urban centers. For travelers, general security precautions applicable throughout the region are recommended: avoiding conspicuous display of valuables, familiarizing oneself with local customs, and planning transportation routes in advance.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable, named tourist attractions are verifiable within Jerukgulung itself. The broader Kabupaten Kediri, however, possesses numerous well-known natural and cultural attractions accessible at varying distances from the village. Within the regency's territory and immediate vicinity stands Mount Kelud (Kelut), known as one of East Java's active volcanoes, and its surroundings serve as a site for nature hiking excursions. In Kediri city — which is administratively separate from the kabupaten territory but geographically neighboring — numerous historical and cultural sites are found, including locations evoking Hindu–Buddhist heritage from the era of the Kediri Kingdom (approximately the 10th–13th centuries). From Kandangan District, the region's main attractions are generally accessible by road, although specific travel times and routes from Jerukgulung are not currently available from verified sources. The agricultural landscape surrounding the village, its rice paddies, and the general Javanese rural character present a distinctive picture for those wishing to experience the island's rural face.
Summary
Jerukgulung is a small, agricultural village in East Java located in Kandangan District, Kediri Regency. As no detailed settlement-level data is publicly available, understanding the place requires reference to the broader context of Kabupaten Kediri: a large, predominantly rural regency with a population exceeding 1.6 million, whose cultural and natural assets are concentrated primarily in neighboring cities and volcanic landscapes. The village possesses no publicly documented special attributes either as a tourist destination or from an investment perspective; its value lies primarily in its authentic setting within Javanese rural life.

