Banjarmlati – urban neighborhood in Kota Kediri's Mojoroto District
Banjarmlati is an Indonesian settlement on Java Island that falls administratively within the Kecamatan Mojoroto district in Kota Kediri (Kediri City). Kota Kediri is one of the urban administrative units of East Java Province (Jawa Timur), with the province's capital, Surabaya, located in the northern part of the province. Based on coordinates (-7.8375969, 111.998453), Banjarmlati is situated in the western part of the city, near the Brantas River. Jawa Timur is the largest by area among Indonesia's six Javanese provinces and the country's second most populous province, with approximately 41.9 million inhabitants at the end of 2024.
General overview
Banjarmlati is one of the kelurahan-level administrative units of Kecamatan Mojoroto in Kota Kediri. Kediri City is one of the regionally recognized urban centers in East Java, to which numerous administrative kelurahan belong, including Banjarmlati. The Mojoroto district is located in the western part of Kediri City, with the Brantas River dividing the city from neighboring districts. Banjarmlati itself is a typical urban residential neighborhood administrative unit, which does not stand out particularly in the view of tourists or investors based on available publicly documented information. Kota Kediri as a whole holds regional significance in terms of local commerce, agricultural processing industries—particularly sugar cane and tobacco—and the service sector. It is important to note that specific, detailed-level publicly available statistics or descriptions of Banjarmlati are not found in available sources, so the following sections rely primarily on the general characteristics of Kota Kediri, Kecamatan Mojoroto, and Jawa Timur Province, with this being indicated throughout.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Banjarmlati's real estate market, so the following observations reflect the broader economic and real estate market context of Kota Kediri and Jawa Timur Province. East Java Province is one of the determining pillars of Indonesia's economy and contributes approximately 15 percent to national GDP according to available provincial data. Surabaya as the provincial capital has long attracted investors, but in smaller urban centers, including Kediri, the effects of economic development and urbanization are evident, which also influence the local real estate market. In Kediri City, demand for residential property typically comes from local workers, small and medium business owners, and workers in nearby agricultural and industrial sectors. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations are generally restrictive: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can access property through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements. These general legal frameworks apply throughout the country, including in Kota Kediri and Banjarmlati.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable data on public security conditions in Banjarmlati is not available in publicly accessible sources, so the following reflects only the generally characteristic conditions of the broader region. East Java Province, as one of Indonesia's populous and urbanized regions, operates under fundamentally stable public security conditions, although as in any major city and densely populated area, minor public crimes cannot be ruled out. Kediri City is among the relatively well-developed infrastructure cities in the province, where the police and local administration generally cooperate in maintaining public order. For travelers and potential investors, it is advisable to consult current, up-to-date recommendations from Indonesian authorities as well as from their own national foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
Available documentation does not contain any unique, source-verifiable tourist attractions specific to Banjarmlati. In the broader area of Kecamatan Mojoroto district and Kota Kediri, however, there are regionally known sites associated with Kediri City that may be relevant to visitors to the region. In local and regional tourism, Kediri City is distinguished among municipalities in Jawa Timur Province primarily by its cultural heritage connected to the Brantas River and the historical legacy of the Kediri Kingdom. Throughout the province, numerous natural and cultural attractions are located—based on Jawa Timur-level data, these include the mountainous areas of the province, its coastal resort zones, and various religious and cultural heritage sites—which are accessible as day trips for visitors traveling through or staying in the region. Banjarmlati itself, as an urban residential kelurahan, cannot be considered an independent tourist destination based on available data.
Summary
Banjarmlati is one of the kelurahan-level administrative units of Kota Kediri's Mojoroto District in East Java Province on Java Island. The settlement itself does not possess any publicly documented unique tourist or investment characteristics; its features are defined primarily by the broader economic, cultural, and administrative conditions of Kota Kediri and Jawa Timur Province. Jawa Timur is one of Indonesia's economically significant and populous provinces, to which the urban-character city of Kediri is organically connected. For those interested in Banjarmlati, for reliable information it is advisable to consult directly the sources of Kota Kediri's local administration.

