Banjaran – sub-district within the administrative area of Kota Kediri, East Java
Banjaran is one of the settlements in Kota Kediri (Kediri City District), which belongs to the Kota district (kecamatan) in East Java (Jawa Timur) Province, on the eastern side of Java Island, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-7.8182842, 112.0252808), it is located in the inland, terrestrial area of the region, close to the center of Kediri city. Since detailed Wikipedia source material specifically about Banjaran was not available, the following account relies on verifiable data available at the district, regency, and provincial levels, which will be clearly indicated in each section. East Java Province, of which Banjaran is a part, is one of Indonesia's most populous and economically significant regions.
General overview
Banjaran belongs to the Kota kecamatan (district) within the administrative unit of Kota Kediri. Kota Kediri is an independent urban administrative unit (kota), with Kediri city as its center – one of the more important regional centers in the inland areas of East Java. The Kota kecamatan within Kota Kediri typically encompasses densely populated urban areas where retail, educational, and administrative functions are found. Banjaran is a smaller area within this framework, whose distinct, named character is determined by local community and urban structural conditions. Settlement-level statistics are not available from accessible sources, so direct demographic or economic data cannot be provided. In the broader context of Kota Kediri, it can be said that the city extends along the Brantas River and traditionally plays an important role in East Java's sugar and tobacco industries, as well as trade – however, it would not be justified to directly apply this to Banjaran without source support.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable source material is available regarding Banjaran's real estate market. From the broader context of Kota Kediri and East Java Province, what can be generalized based on provincial-level known data is that East Java – according to available statistics – is Indonesia's second most populous province with approximately 42 million people (2024 data), and contributes roughly 15 percent to the country's GDP. This economic weight may generate moderate real estate market demand in certain urban centers, such as the Kediri region, particularly aligned with local middle-class needs and those of small and medium-sized enterprises. However, this is background characteristic to the province as a whole and cannot be directly applied to Banjaran with statistical support. The general framework of Indonesian real estate regulation can be stated as follows: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property in Indonesia; typically, the Hak Pakai (usufruct right) structure is available to them, though its conditions may change continuously, making it advisable to seek up-to-date legal counsel before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
No independent, reliable statistics or detailed source material is available regarding Banjaran's safety and security. Regarding the broader region, East Java, it can be generally stated that the major urban areas of the province – including smaller regional centers – are zones with safety and security levels comparable to the Indonesian average, where the incidence of organized crime and violent offenses is more moderate compared to more developed Asian regions, though minor property crimes (such as theft and pickpocketing) can occur in high-traffic areas. However, this general picture cannot be applied to Kota Kediri or Banjaran without reliable, systematic public safety statistics, and should be understood only as contextual information.
Tourist attractions
No single named tourist attraction can be identified from available sources for the area named Banjaran. Based on general knowledge regarding the broader Kota Kediri and Kediri region – which, however, has not been confirmed by independent, verified wiki sources in this material – the region is primarily known for the historical heritage of the Kediri Sultanate, local markets, and East Javanese religious and cultural sites. These claims cannot be supported with specific named objects based on the available source material, so a listing of named attractions is omitted. For those seeking tourist destinations near Banjaran, it would be advisable to consult local tourism information regarding areas within Kota Kediri and Kabupaten Kediri, which may contain more current and authoritative data.
Summary
Banjaran is an area within the Kota kecamatan belonging to Kota Kediri City District in East Java, for which comprehensive direct source documentation is not currently available. The broader region – Kota Kediri and East Java Province – is one of Indonesia's defining areas from economic and demographic perspectives, and its characteristics are well documented at the provincial level. For specific real estate market, safety, or tourist data about Banjaran, it is advisable to use reliable, location-specific sources.

