Brumbung – a village in Kecamatan Kepung, Kabupaten Kediri, East Java
Brumbung is a rural settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, Indonesia, located within Kabupaten Kediri (Kediri regency), falling under the administrative jurisdiction of Kecamatan Kepung. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.7997° south latitude, 112.2950° east longitude), it is situated in the region's interior, more mountainous and hilly areas. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources are currently unavailable for Brumbung, so the context of the place is presented below based on verifiable data and relationships at the broader regency and provincial levels. Kabupaten Kediri had a population of approximately 1,688,468 in mid-2024, and its administrative seat has been officially located in the urban area of Pamenang within Kecamatan Ngasem since February 23, 2023.
General overview
Brumbung is one of the small villages of Kecamatan Kepung, situated in the eastern-northeastern part of Kabupaten Kediri. Kecamatan Kepung is one of the more mountainous territories of the regency, lying near the Kelud volcano, where agriculture—particularly coffee, fruit, and rice cultivation—has traditionally played a dominant role in the local economy. Brumbung itself lacks national or provincial prominence as a tourist destination, and based on available sources, it cannot be classified among the municipalities in Kabupaten Kediri that have received particular development attention from a tourism perspective. The administrative structure of Kabupaten Kediri, according to regency-level sources, is complex and divided into multiple kecamatan (districts), with the entire area characterized by the dominance of agricultural and small-scale industrial activities. Regarding Brumbung—based on the character of Kecamatan Kepung—it is likely that the livelihoods of the village inhabitants are largely tied to the agricultural sector, though this cannot currently be verified by direct, settlement-level sources. Kabupaten Kediri as a whole is a medium-sized, densely populated regency in the interior of East Java, where urbanization and infrastructure development have proceeded continuously over recent decades, yet rural villages, including presumably Brumbung, typically exhibit slower development rates.
Real estate and investment
Local real estate market data specific to Brumbung is not available from accessible sources, so the following reflects the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Kediri and East Java region. The Kabupaten Kediri real estate market has traditionally been classified among the medium-priced markets in the province: agricultural land and small-town residential properties dominate, while premium category property developments are primarily concentrated near Kediri city (Kota Kediri) and major transportation hubs. In smaller, rural villages such as Brumbung, property prices are typically considerably lower than the urban average of the province, and investment potential is primarily linked to areas designated for agricultural use. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian land law applies: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia, though certain time-limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights) and long-term lease arrangements are available within legal frameworks. Prior to making such investments, it is advisable to consult a local legal expert, particularly in rural and less-documented areas.
Safety and security
Direct, local-level statistics or incident history regarding Brumbung's public safety are not evident from available sources. Generally speaking, in rural agricultural regions of East Java province, the level of public safety is typically considered balanced: incidents linked to serious organized crime are rare in small villages, and traditional forms of community control (rukun tetangga, or neighborhood self-organization) strengthen everyday security perceptions. No publicly available, settlement-level crime statistics exist for Kabupaten Kediri as a whole that could be cited for reference. Based on the region's general security situation—characteristic of rural, interior areas of East Java—Brumbung cannot be classified among particularly high-risk territories; however, this assessment is based solely on broader context and does not substitute for on-site inquiry.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attraction appears in available sources regarding Brumbung. However, numerous verified attractions are known within the broader Kecamatan Kepung and Kabupaten Kediri area, accessible at varying distances from the village. Mount Kelud (Gunung Kelud) is one of the region's most significant natural attractions, linked to Kabupaten Kediri territory, and as an active volcano it represents a site of both natural history and cultural significance. Historical and religious sites near Kediri city, as well as highland tea plantations and coffee estates, are likewise among the characteristics of the region. Within Kecamatan Kepung, volcanic landscapes and hilly agricultural countryside create a distinctive panorama that may offer appeal to nature enthusiasts, though the development level of the area's tourism infrastructure—particularly in smaller villages—is limited. Direct, local-level data are lacking for an assessment of Brumbung's tourism potential.
Summary
Brumbung is a small rural settlement in East Java province, located in Kecamatan Kepung, Kabupaten Kediri, for which detailed settlement-level sources are not currently publicly available. Based on the context of the broader region, the village is likely an agrarian community whose real estate market, public safety character, and tourism offerings reflect the general characteristics of rural East Java areas. Compared with more populated and better-serviced areas of Kabupaten Kediri as a regency, Brumbung can be considered a lesser-known and rarely visited location. For those planning to settle, rent property, or purchase land in Kecamatan Kepung or Brumbung, thorough on-site inquiry and the gathering of current local information are essential.

