Payaman – A small settlement in Kediri Regency, East Java Province
Payaman is a settlement belonging to Plemahan District in Kediri Regency, located in East Java Province in eastern Java, Indonesia. The settlement forms part of the region's characteristic low-lying, mixed agricultural-industrial countryside. East Java Province functions as an economic and industrial center of the wider Indonesian region, and Payaman is positioned within this dynamic environment.
General overview
Payaman is a smaller, relatively little-known settlement within Kediri Regency. The settlement forms part of Plemahan Kecamatan (District), which is an administrative unit of Kediri Regency. Payaman does not feature prominently in the province's tourism or economic consciousness; rather, it is a site of everyday life for local communities. The settlement's contribution is integrated into the structure of Kediri Regency, which itself is positioned within the administrative organization of East Java Province (Jawa Timur).
East Java Province itself plays a significant role in the Indonesian economy and industry. The province covers approximately 48,033 square kilometers, with a population of roughly 41.9 million at the end of 2024. It is the country's second most populous province and, as the most extensive province on Java Island, is particularly significant to the economic and financial operations of the central and eastern Indonesian region. East Java Province accounts for approximately 15 percent of Indonesia's gross domestic product, demonstrating fundamental industrial and logistical ties and the region's characteristic relative infrastructure development. Payaman, as a settlement located in Plemahan District, is situated within this industrially and commercially active provincial context, where agriculture, small and medium enterprises, and supply-chain-related activities are the characteristic economic forms.
At the settlement level, specific characteristics and points of interest are not available from verified sources; however, at the level of Kediri Regency and East Java Province, Payaman is located in a region that carries a complex character drawn from both traditional agriculture and modern industrialization. The settlement's geographic characteristics—at coordinates -7.7166 latitude and 112.1400 longitude—place it in a distinctly intensive and fairly built-up Indonesian rural region.
Real estate and investment
In the real estate market, settlement-level concrete and verified data for Payaman are not available. However, within the context of Kediri Regency and the broader East Java Province, the general dynamics of the locality's real estate market and investment opportunities can be examined. Kediri Regency has experienced accelerated urbanization and industrial development in recent decades, which is also reflected in the real estate market. In the region, alongside residential properties for workers and small and medium enterprises, demand for industrial and commercial properties remains continuous.
East Java Province's economic weight and its role in the Indonesian economy indicate that the region's real estate market is relatively active and open to development. Cities such as Surabaya—the province's capital—exhibit metropolitan structures, and real estate market activity is high. Payaman, as part of Kediri Regency's settlement group, is located in a region that exhibits characteristics of agglomeration zones and rural-urban transition. Real estate prices in this region generally develop more moderately than in major urban centers, but their development and agricultural conversion potential may offer possibilities.
Within the framework of Indonesian property law regulations, foreign investors have the possibility to purchase real estate subject to certain restrictions. The characteristic Indonesian model reserves so-called "hak milik" (full ownership) for Indonesian citizens, while foreign investors' primary options are "hak pakai" (usage rights) or "hak sewa" (lease), for specified time periods. At Payaman and throughout the regency level, real estate market movements should be considered within these frameworks, and the involvement of Indonesian intermediaries and legal advisors is recommended for any serious investment intention.
Safety and security
Verified data concerning public safety at the Payaman settlement level are not available. Within the broader context—Kediri Regency and East Java Province—it is evident that public safety in Indonesian settlements is generally complex and varies according to urban-rural characteristics. East Java Province, as one of the country's economically most active and densely populated regions, requires moderate attention from a public safety perspective due to its traffic and business activity.
Indonesian rural settlements, particularly those in intermediate positions like Payaman, generally experience fewer problems related to large-city crime or threats. In such settlements, community cohesion and traditional local control mechanisms (semé) continue to operate. However, as in all parts of the country, basic precautions—such as vigilance over valuables and objects, and network awareness—are advised in accordance with local customs for those intending to visit or reside there. Those traveling to or residing in the area can be directly informed about the local and current public safety situation by Indonesian local authorities or by accommodation providers and community acquaintances.
Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions or points of interest at the Payaman settlement level are not known from verified concrete sources. The settlement does not appear on Indonesian or Java's main tourism routes, and does not feature as an independent tourist destination in known travel sources. This does not mean, however, that there are no interesting places or cultural and natural features in the wider region surrounding the settlement, Kediri Regency, and East Java Province.
East Java Province is rich in historical, religious, and natural heritage. The province contains numerous temples, historical sites, and natural formations that attract study travelers and tourists. Surabaya, the province's capital, is known for its historical significance, museums, and commercial-cultural functions. However, it should be noted that verified tourist objects specifically associated with Payaman or in the immediate vicinity of the neighboring Plemahan District are not known based on available resources. Those travelers who would visit Payaman's location or district are advised to consult the broader tourism offerings of Kediri Regency and, as necessary, East Java Province, and to maintain contact with the local community regarding community interests and everyday, communal, or agricultural experiences characteristic of rural areas.
Summary
Payaman is a smaller settlement, administratively part of Plemahan District (Kecamatan Plemahan) within Kediri Regency in East Java Province. Although concrete settlement-level information is limited, the settlement is located in the country's economically active and densely populated East Java region, which constitutes a significant industrial and commercial center for Indonesia. Regarding the real estate market and investment opportunities, dynamics at the regency and provincial level can be considered, and public safety can be assessed in accordance with Indonesian rural averages. From a tourism perspective, Payaman is not an independent destination, but its proximity to the broader East Java region's rich heritage can be counted as an advantage.

