Losari – a village in Singosari District, East Java Province
Losari is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Singosari administrative district, located within Kabupaten Malang (Malang Regency) in Jawa Timur (East Java) Province on the island of Java. Based on its coordinates, it is situated on the northern edge of the Malang basin, close to Malang city. No detailed, independent Wikipedia source is available specifically about this settlement; therefore, the description below relies on generally known and verifiable characteristics of Kecamatan Singosari, Kabupaten Malang, and Jawa Timur Province, with this distinction made explicit at all times.
General overview
Losari is a relatively small administrative unit within Kecamatan Singosari, for which no independent, detailed territorial statistics appear in available sources. Singosari District itself is located in the northern part of Malang Regency, in the area where the former capital of the 13th-century Singhasari Kingdom was situated – this historical fact forms the generally known context regarding the kecamatan. Kabupaten Malang is one of the largest regencies in East Java by area, characterized by both agricultural and industrial activity. Jawa Timur Province – whose capital is Surabaya – covers an area of 48,033 km² and had close to 41.9 million inhabitants by the end of 2024; this ranks it among Indonesia's most populous provinces. The province contributes approximately 15% to the country's GDP, primarily through its industrial and financial weight. Losari itself, as part of the broader Malang region, is likely characterized by agricultural and partly residential land use, though this cannot be substantiated with data in the absence of settlement-level sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Losari's real estate market. In the broader context, the Kabupaten Malang and neighboring Kota Malang region has experienced dynamic real estate development over recent decades, fueled by the region's educational, industrial, and tourist appeal. Malang city and its immediate sphere of influence have traditionally been sought-after targets for middle-class Javanese real estate investors. Losari, as one of the villages of Singosari District, is located on the periphery of the Malang agglomeration, which theoretically could bring affordable residential development – however, this cannot be substantiated with actual price levels due to lack of sources. It may be noted generally that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; for them, long-term leasehold (Hak Sewa) or solutions outside nominal citizenship structures are available, regulated by Indonesian agrarian law. Before any concrete investment decision, the involvement of a local legal expert is necessary.
Safety and security
No available, independent, verifiable statistics exist regarding Losari's public safety situation. Generally speaking, Jawa Timur Province – and within it the Malang region – can be counted among Indonesia's relatively stably administered areas, not characterized by sustained, serious security crises. Rural villages in Indonesia generally have tighter community oversight, which typically creates a favorable public safety environment for daily life – however, this cannot be confirmed with data for the specific settlement due to lack of sources. Visitors and potential residents are advised to follow information from local authorities and relevant offices of Kabupaten Malang.
Tourist attractions
No independently documented tourist attraction specific to Losari settlement is known. In the broader area of Kecamatan Singosari, however, one of the most frequently mentioned historical sites is Candi Singosari, a Hindu-Buddhist stone temple from the 13th-century Singhasari Kingdom period, located in Singosari District and recognized as part of Indonesia's cultural heritage. Beyond this, numerous natural and cultural attractions can be expected within Kabupaten Malang territory: volcanic landscapes such as Bromo–Tengger–Semeru National Park (though this is located rather in the eastern part of the regency), as well as the plantation-mountainous landscape of the Malang region characterizing the area. These sites are found in the vicinity of Losari, but not necessarily in its immediate surroundings; exact distances cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Losari is an eastern Javanese village in Kecamatan Singosari, within Kabupaten Malang, for which detailed, independent administrative or tourist documentation does not appear in available sources. The broader region – Jawa Timur Province – is one of Indonesia's most significant economic and populous provinces, with Malang city and its district regarded as the cultural and educational center of the region. Substantive background information can be gathered about Singosari District's historical heritage and the general economic dynamics of the Malang basin; however, Losari itself can only be understood on the basis of these broader regional connections, and cannot be identified from available sources as an independent sight or investment destination.






