Klampisan – a small village in Geneng District, Ngawi Regency, East Java
Klampisan is a small village (desa) in Indonesia's East Java (Jawa Timur) province, located in Kecamatan Geneng District within Kabupaten Ngawi regency. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the central-southern part of the regency, approximately at -7.4924° latitude and 111.4663° longitude. Kabupaten Ngawi lies in the western part of East Java and borders directly with Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province. Detailed administrative or demographic data specifically for the settlement of Klampisan is not currently available from publicly accessible sources, therefore the characteristics described below relate to the broader region – primarily Kabupaten Ngawi – from verifiable sources, with clear indication of this connection.
General overview
Klampisan is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements or those regularly visited by tourists; the locality is characteristically agrarian in nature, fitting into a rural environment that is typical of Kecamatan Geneng and generally the interior areas of Kabupaten Ngawi. The Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Madiun rivers play a defining role in shaping the landscape and agriculture of the regency as a whole: these two major rivers meet near Ngawi city and form the backbone of the region's water management. Kabupaten Ngawi is administratively divided into several kecamatan, of which Kecamatan Geneng is one; the district itself comprises a loose network of agricultural villages. According to data from the Badan Pusat Statistik (Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics), the total population of the regency was 904,094 in 2023 and was estimated at 907,002 in mid-2024. This population is naturally distributed across all kecamatan and desa; specific population figures for Klampisan cannot be provided from available sources. The region's strategic location in terms of transportation junctions is also noteworthy: Kabupaten Ngawi provides connections toward Bojonegoro, Cepu, Madiun, Maospati, Magetan, Sragen, and Surabaya, which strengthens the region's transportation and commercial importance.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available independent, settlement-level data on Klampisan's real estate market is not accessible. At the broader Kabupaten Ngawi level, it can be noted that the region is primarily agricultural and rural in character; real estate prices and investment activity typically operate at lower levels compared to East Java's major urban centers (such as Surabaya or Madiun city). Demand for rural land and residential property comes mainly from local buyers and is closely tied to agricultural activity. In Indonesia, foreign citizens' property acquisition options are legally restricted: the Hak Milik title, which confers full ownership rights, is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while foreign investors may pursue long-term leasing solutions (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) or ownership through an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA) within the applicable legal framework. These regulations apply throughout the country, including to the territory of Kabupaten Ngawi and Kecamatan Geneng. In the rural interior areas of East Java, the real estate market is generally lower in turnover and less liquid than in coastal or tourism-developed regions.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level crime statistics or official data on safety and security in Klampisan are not available in publicly accessible sources. In general terms, Kabupaten Ngawi and the rural interior areas of East Java are typically characterized as quieter, less urban environments where the public safety challenges characteristic of large cities are present with lower intensity. However, this cannot be identified with specific statistics but merely reflects generally observed differences between rural and urban regions. For travelers and potential investors, it is recommended to monitor information from Indonesian authorities (Polri) or their own country's foreign affairs service regarding the current security situation, as these conditions may change over time and reliable, verified information from such sources should be consulted.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no information on named tourist attractions specific to Klampisan. No such information is available regarding Kecamatan Geneng District either. However, within the broader Kabupaten Ngawi area, several natural and cultural assets known from verified sources can be found. The region's most significant natural feature is the Bengawan Solo, one of Java's longest rivers, which also flows through Ngawi Regency and is a defining element of the landscape. The areas along the river are important both for local life and agriculture. The discovery of natural and cultural values in the vicinity of Klampisan, in the broader Ngawi area, is primarily accessible from Ngawi city as the regency's seat, from which the various kecamatan and rural locations can be reached. No verifiable data is available regarding the settlement's specific tourism infrastructure, accommodations, or activity offerings.
Summary
Klampisan is a rural village in Kecamatan Geneng District within Kabupaten Ngawi Regency, East Java, situated away from major tourist routes and cities in an agricultural environment. The strategic transportation location characteristic of the regency as a whole and the proximity of the Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Madiun rivers are the most important identifiable features of the broader area. Settlement-level statistical, real estate market, or tourism data are not currently available publicly, therefore the above description is based on verified information available at the Kabupaten Ngawi level.


