Nglanduk – small settlement in East Java's Kabupaten Madiun district
Nglanduk is a rural settlement in Indonesia's East Java (Jawa Timur) province, administratively belonging to the Wungu district (kecamatan) and Kabupaten Madiun regency. Its location lies in the inland, terrestrial area of Java island, at approximately -7.624 degrees latitude and 111.579 degrees east longitude. The provincial capital, Surabaya, is situated roughly 300 kilometers away and serves as the administrative and economic center of all of East Java. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source exists for Nglanduk; therefore, the following presentation focuses on the broader – district, regency, and provincial-level – context, clearly indicating when information pertains to the wider region rather than specifically to this village.
General overview
Nglanduk is a smaller settlement belonging to Wungu kecamatan, situated within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Madiun. Kabupaten Madiun represents the inland, hilly and mountainous rural region characteristic of East Java province; its economy is traditionally agriculture-based, primarily rice cultivation and other food crops. Wungu district itself is agrarian in nature, with local markets and connections to the city of Madiun providing daily commercial linkages for the villages. East Java province as a whole is exceptionally populous: according to 2024 data, the province's population exceeded 41.9 million, and its area – 48,033 km² – is the largest among Javan provinces. This vast province is also economically significant: it contributes approximately 15 percent to Indonesia's GDP. Nglanduk itself, as a small rural settlement, is a typical representative of the province's rural interior zone; it possesses no widespread tourist recognition and does not rank among the tourism-developed destinations of East Java.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data exists specifically for Nglanduk. The broader Kabupaten Madiun region is generally characterized by significantly lower property prices on rural land compared to Surabaya or other major East Java cities; demand is primarily local, and the real estate sector shows no considerable foreign investor activity. Under Indonesia's generally applicable land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) on agricultural land or residential properties; they have access primarily to longer-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai – usage rights – under specified conditions. These general regulations apply throughout the country, including in East Java and Kabupaten Madiun. In smaller rural villages like Nglanduk, the investment market is typically narrow, transactions occur among local actors, and development potential depends substantially on local infrastructure conditions and the region's economic development trajectory.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable crime statistics or police data exist for Nglanduk. Regarding Kabupaten Madiun and generally the inland rural areas of East Java province, it can be noted that rural communities typically possess strong social bonds, and public security generally presents a more balanced picture compared to urban areas – however, without direct data, this can only be mentioned as general context characteristic of the region rather than as a specific finding regarding Nglanduk. On fundamental public security matters, travelers and interested parties are always advised to consult current, official information.
Tourist attractions
Based on available sources, no single named, widely recognized tourist attraction can be identified in Nglanduk. Within the broader Kabupaten Madiun region – of which Nglanduk is part – numerous natural and cultural assets characteristic of East Java can be found, including mountainous landscapes and communities preserving traditional Javanese village lifestyles; however, the direct relationship of these to Nglanduk and their precise distances cannot be determined from available sources. The region accessible from Madiun city is generally considered more transit-oriented than destination-oriented for tourism purposes, and the main East Java tourism hubs – such as Malang, Bromo, or Banyuwangi – are located in other, more distant districts. Nglanduk and its immediate surroundings, by virtue of their natural attributes, may interest those seeking less-known, authentic rural East Java; however, no concrete source substantiates this claim.
Summary
Nglanduk is a small, rural settlement in East Java province, belonging to Wungu district in Kabupaten Madiun. Based on available sources, it cannot be characterized in detail from independent perspectives; accessible contextual information relies on provincial-level data. East Java province as a whole is one of Indonesia's most significant regions economically and demographically, within which Nglanduk represents one small unit of the typical inland Javan agricultural countryside. Regarding real estate market, public security, and tourism aspects, the general characteristics of the broader region are applicable in the absence of local-level data.

