Karanganom – an agricultural village in the Lumajang region of East Java
Karanganom is an Indonesian village (desa) located in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within Pasrujambe District (kecamatan) in Lumajang Regency. Based on its coordinates (-8.1404929, 113.1381998), it is situated in the eastern part of Java Island, in the more mountainous southern areas of Lumajang Regency. It is important to note that available Wikipedia sources incorrectly identify the name "Karanganom" as a kecamatan in Klaten Regency in Central Java; however, according to the database, this specific Karanganom belongs to Pasrujambe District and Lumajang Regency in East Java. From the source material, it can be inferred that administrative units named Karanganom are characterized by agricultural activities, particularly rice and sugarcane cultivation.
General overview
Karanganom belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Pasrujambe, which is located in the southern, mountainous zone of Kabupaten Lumajang. Kabupaten Lumajang as a whole is characterized by terrain partly dominated by volcanic formations – in its vicinity rises Semeru, Indonesia's highest volcano on Java, which determines the natural and economic character of the entire region. The villages of Pasrujambe District are typically small agricultural communities, where the livelihood of the local population is largely tied to farming. The name "Karanganom" itself derives from the Javanese language and similar place names occur in other Indonesian regions as well, suggesting that the name is part of an established place-naming tradition. From the source material, it can be gathered that agricultural communities linked to the name Karanganom count rice and sugarcane among the most important cultivated crops, and within the farming community the question of sustainable, organic farming practices is increasingly coming to the fore – this is indicated by an academic study published in 2020, which examined the motivations for ecological farming in the region.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Karanganom is not available. The broader real estate market of Kabupaten Lumajang exhibits characteristics typical of rural regions in East Java: property prices are significantly lower than in major cities or tourism-developed areas such as Bali or the northern coastal zone of Java. The territory of the regency is dominated by agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and rural plots. From an investment perspective, the appeal of the Lumajang region is partly derived from nature tourism resulting from its proximity to Semeru volcano; however, this effect is primarily concentrated on the more well-known, better-infrastructured parts of the region. For foreigners, Indonesian land ownership regulations generally contain restrictions: Hak Milik (full ownership) is not available to foreign nationals, whereas land use is possible in the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease). Before making an investment decision, it is strongly advisable to involve a local legal expert, as the relevant regulations may change.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety statistics specific to Karanganom are not available in publicly accessible sources. Kabupaten Lumajang and rural areas of East Java generally are considered quieter by Indonesian standards than the busy commercial districts of major cities. In smaller rural villages, the rate of violent crime is typically low, and the strong social cohesion of local communities traditionally helps maintain public safety. However, from a general precautionary standpoint – as in any region of Indonesia – it is advisable to pay attention to the security of valuables and to inquire about local authorities' recommendations. Natural hazards – such as risks arising from Semeru volcano activity – are generally present factors in the region, which authorities regularly alert about.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions directly linked to Karanganom village can be identified from available sources. The territory of Kecamatan Pasrujambe and Kabupaten Lumajang, however, possesses numerous natural attractions. The regency's most well-known natural attraction is Gunung Semeru (3,676 meters), Java's highest mountain and an active volcano, which is part of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. This national park is among Indonesia's most popular areas for nature hiking and volcanic landscapes. The settlements of Pasrujambe District are located in the southern, mountainous zone of the regency, so nature hiking and observation of agricultural landscapes can be counted among the activities the region offers. Nevertheless, verifiable sources are not available regarding tourism infrastructure, organized programs, or points of interest directly affecting the village of Karanganom.
Summary
Karanganom is a small, agriculturally-characterized East Javanese village belonging to Kecamatan Pasrujambe and Kabupaten Lumajang. Based on available source material, the region is characterized by rice and sugarcane cultivation, and questions of organic farming practices also appear within the local farming community. From a natural environment perspective, the proximity of Semeru volcano provides the most significant distinguishing feature of the broader region. Regarding real estate market, public safety statistics, and tourism data, the general context of the regency and province can provide a frame of reference, as these details for Karanganom are not available from verifiable sources.

