Keling – a small settlement in the Kepung district of Kabupaten Kediri, East Java
Keling is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the Kepung district (Kecamatan Kepung) of Kabupaten Kediri in East Java province (Provinsi Jawa Timur). Based on its coordinates (-7,7738185; 112,256285), it is situated in the eastern-southeastern part of the regency. The population of Kabupaten Kediri, measured in mid-2024, was approximately 1,688,468 people, making it one of the most populated regencies in Java. Its administrative seat has officially been located in the Pamenang district within the Kecamatan Ngasem area since February 23, 2023. As there is no independent data specifically about Keling village available in the sources, the following description is based primarily on regency-level information and generally known characteristics of East Java province, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Keling belongs to the Kecamatan Kepung administrative unit, which is located in the eastern band of Kabupaten Kediri. The Kepung district is part of the regency's agriculturally active, green areas; the volcanic soils characteristic of East Java and adequate precipitation conditions are favorable for maintaining rice fields, plantations, and market gardens. Based on the available context, Keling itself may be considered a smaller community with a primarily agricultural character, although specific population figures or detailed statistics about the village cannot be discerned from the sources. Kabupaten Kediri as a whole is traditionally an important area of Javanese culture: the regency fell within the former sphere of influence of the historical Kediri Kingdom, and memories of this are still perceptible in the broader region's cultural heritage. Based on district and regency-level knowledge, the communities living here are typically characterized by a lifestyle determined by agriculture, local small commerce, and traditional handicraft activities.
Real estate and investment
The available sources contain no specific real estate market data about Keling village. Regarding the broader real estate market environment of Kabupaten Kediri, it can be stated that the regency lies somewhat removed from the attraction zones of East Java's major cities—including Surabaya and Malang—which results in more moderate land prices and slower development dynamics compared to urban-adjacent areas. In rural, agriculturally-oriented villages, which Keling presumably is, real estate transactions are generally of smaller volume and are primarily driven by local demand. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; leasehold rights (Hak Pakai) and certain rental-based arrangements are available to them, but their specific conditions and validity require legal consultation. Before making any investment decision, it is strongly recommended to consult with local authorities and licensed Indonesian real estate specialists.
Safety and security
No independent settlement-level statistics or official data regarding public safety in Keling are available from the sources. The rural, agricultural areas of East Java province are generally considered to have relatively stable security environments, where the tight rural community fabric traditionally contributes to the maintenance of local order. However, this does not replace concrete, up-to-date official information, and cannot be considered a guaranteed characteristic of any particular settlement. When planning any extended stay or business activities, it is advisable to inquire about current local conditions from the competent authorities of Kabupaten Kediri or through Hungarian diplomatic missions.
Tourist attractions
No verified data about specific tourist attractions in Keling village is available from reliable sources. The Kecamatan Kepung area and its broader surroundings in Kabupaten Kediri are, however, located in a region not without interest for East Javanese tourism. Near the regency is Mount Kelud (Gunung Kelud), which is a well-known natural attraction in the region and whose sphere of influence extends to the Kabupaten Kediri area; the exact distance of this from Keling village cannot be determined from the available sources. Other known points in Kabupaten Kediri are likewise connected to other districts of the regency, so factual claims about specific attractions within the Kepung district or near Keling cannot be made on the basis of the source material. For tourism information concerning the region, the official tourism sources of Kabupaten Kediri and local guides can provide more reliable and current information.
Summary
Keling is a small settlement located in East Java in the Kepung district of Kabupaten Kediri, for which independent, detailed administrative or tourism source data is currently limited. Based on regency-level context, the settlement may be considered a relatively quiet, agriculturally-characterized Javanese village, which fits within Kabupaten Kediri, an administrative unit of nearly 1.7 million inhabitants that is culturally and naturally diverse. Before making decisions regarding real estate, investment, and public safety, the involvement of local specialists and authorities is warranted, as the available general regional characteristics alone do not substitute for settlement-level, up-to-date information.

