Kemulan – a village (desa) in Turen district, eastern Kabupaten Malang
Kemulan is a village-level administrative unit (desa) in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), within Kabupaten Malang, belonging to the Kecamatan Turen district. Based on the village's coordinates, it is located in the region's interior, in the south-central area, near the southern part of the province. According to available sources, Kemulan is directly adjacent to two neighboring districts: Kecamatan Pagelaran and Kecamatan Gedangan. Kabupaten Malang is one of East Java's largest and most dynamic regencies, with its administrative seat in the city of Kepanjen.
General overview
Kemulan is a relatively small, predominantly agricultural village that belongs to the Turen district (Kecamatan Turen). Kecamatan Turen is one of the busier administrative units in the southern half of Kabupaten Malang, where the landscape is characterized mainly by rice fields, sugarcane plantations, and smaller cultivated plots. The available sources specifically note that Kemulan is administratively in direct contact with two neighboring kecamatan — Pagelaran and Gedangan — which suggests that the desa is likely located on the periphery of the district. Kabupaten Malang as a whole is characterized by remarkably diverse natural and cultural attributes: it encompasses territory with varied topography ranging from higher elevations above sea level to southern coastal regions. Turen district itself represents a more characteristically agrarian landscape of flatter, interior areas, rather than the highland or coastal zones known among tourists. Based on available data, Kemulan's regional visibility is moderate; the place holds primarily daily significance for local communities and is not counted among the prominent tourist destinations of Kabupaten Malang.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Kemulan desa; therefore, the following presents the broader context of Kabupaten Malang. Over recent decades, Kabupaten Malang has become a notable area from a real estate market perspective in East Java, partly due to economic growth around Malang city, expanding transportation infrastructure, and educational institutions. Rural, agriculturally-oriented villages — such as Kemulan presumably is — typically represent lower land prices compared to urban areas or tourism zones. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership (Hak Milik); they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and longer-term rental arrangements. From an investment standpoint, real estate in the interior, agricultural areas of Kabupaten Malang primarily attracts domestic demand, and such locations are generally valued according to long-term agricultural use or local housing market needs. No substantiated claims can be made about Kemulan's specific real estate market dynamics based on the current source material.
Safety and security
No specific public safety data or statistics are available for Kemulan desa. Generally speaking, public security conditions in rural areas of Kabupaten Malang and East Java Province tend to be stable; strong social cohesion in rural communities and traditional community oversight typically contribute to maintaining local order. In Indonesian villages (desa), it is customary for local community-level security systems (ronda) to operate, which informally supplement official police presence. Based on the source material, it is not possible to provide specific crime statistics, incident rates, or other numerical data relating to Kemulan; readers are advised to consult local authorities or the latest official Indonesian public security publications.
Tourist attractions
The available source material regarding Kemulan does not list any named tourist attractions within the desa's territory. The broader Kabupaten Malang region, however, possesses numerous well-known natural and cultural sites, which are found at accessible distances within the district. In the vicinity of Turen kecamatan, in the more southern parts of Kabupaten Malang, coastal zones extend along the Indian Ocean, including the south Malang beach areas. In the more interior parts of the province, the Bromo–Tengger–Semeru National Park and the volcanic highlands surrounding it form one of the region's most significant attractions, although this area lies at a greater distance from Kemulan. Kepanjen, the regency's administrative seat, is also accessible from Turen district. For visitors traveling in the Turen–Kemulan area, the natural and cultural diversity offered by Kabupaten Malang can be experienced primarily through neighboring districts and other parts of the regency, rather than within the desa itself.
Summary
Kemulan is a desa in East Java belonging to Turen district of Kabupaten Malang, directly adjacent to Kecamatan Pagelaran and Kecamatan Gedangan districts. Based on available sources, the settlement is an agricultural, rural community that is understood primarily in the context of local administrative and economic relationships. From tourism and real estate market perspectives, Kemulan fits within the rural zones of Kabupaten Malang; in the absence of specific data, the general characteristics of the broader region provide a frame of reference. Kabupaten Malang itself is one of East Java's most diverse and varied areas, within which Kemulan represents one of the smaller, less well-known administrative units.

