Jatiurip – a village in Kecamatan Krejengan, East Java
Jatiurip is a small settlement in East Java province (Jawa Timur), administratively belonging to Kecamatan Krejengan, which forms part of Kabupaten Probolinggo. The regency capital is the city of Kraksaan. The broader region is part of East Java's eastern tip, the so-called Tapal Kuda (Horseshoe) region, which is bordered by the Bromo–Tengger mountain range, Gunung Lemongan, and Gunung Argopuro. Based on its coordinates (-7.7933918, 113.3912853), Jatiurip is located in the south-central areas of the regency. Currently, settlement-level sources are not available; therefore, the description below relies primarily on data verifiable at Kabupaten Probolinggo level and on generally known information about the broader region.
General overview
Jatiurip is a small village within Kecamatan Krejengan, which does not feature as a widely recognized tourism or economic destination. Kabupaten Probolinggo itself is not a region built around a single notable location: the entire regency is classified within the Tapal Kuda zone, which is the traditional designation for East Java's eastern periphery. The region is typically characterized by mixed agricultural activity, small-scale fishing in coastal areas, and proximity to volcanic highlands. The regency's motto—"Prasadja Ngesti Wibawa"—proclaims values of sincerity, aspiration, and dignity, which also reflects the local community outlook. Kecamatan Krejengan is itself a medium-sized administrative unit within the regency; most villages under its jurisdiction are agricultural in character, with rice cultivation, tobacco, and fruit farming as the dominant economic activities. Regarding Jatiurip, more precise population or economic data is currently unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Jatiurip is not available; therefore, the following presents general characteristics of Kabupaten Probolinggo and the broader East Java region. The regency's real estate market is overall less developed than Surabaya's urban agglomeration or tourism-frequented areas; it is typically characterized by agricultural plots, smaller residential properties, and industrial land parcels changing hands. In this region, land prices are below the national average, reflecting both limited demand and lower infrastructure development. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' property ownership rights are strictly restricted by agrarian laws and legislation derived from the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA): foreigners generally cannot hold complete ownership rights (Hak Milik) in real estate; instead, they may access property through longer-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or special use rights (Hak Pakai). From an investment perspective, Jatiurip and its immediate surroundings currently show no significant development activity; regency-level developments tend to concentrate toward Kraksaan and the coastal strip.
Safety and security
Specific crime statistics or security-focused assessments are not available for Jatiurip. Kabupaten Probolinggo and, more generally, rural small villages in East Java are, based on available general descriptions, typically characterized by low crime levels and strong community cohesion, where the RT/RW system (the basic units of Indonesian neighborhood self-governance) operates actively. It is important to emphasize that this generalization cannot be substantiated or refuted with settlement-level data; actual conditions in specific villages within Kecamatan Krejengan may differ from regional averages. When planning a visit or relocation, it is advisable to gather information on-site and establish contact with local authorities and community members.
Tourist attractions
No data exists on identified, source-supported tourist attractions within Jatiurip itself. At Kabupaten Probolinggo level, however, several natural and cultural attractions are known regionally and internationally. A prominent site is Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, located in the south-western part of the regency, whose striking volcanic landscape, particularly the Gunung Bromo crater area, is one of Indonesia's most famous natural landmarks. Gunung Argopuro is also connected to the regency's territory and is a known destination among hikers. Since Jatiurip is located in the south-central area of the regency, these highland areas are potentially accessible from the village, though precise distance or route information is not available. Coastal areas, local markets connected to the Kraksaan vicinity, and the region's mixed Madura-Javanese cultural heritage likewise form part of the broader region's offerings; however, their accessibility from Jatiurip cannot be assessed without more precise local sources.
Summary
Jatiurip is a small, agricultural village within Kecamatan Krejengan administrative district, forming part of Kabupaten Probolinggo in East Java province. The regency is located within the Tapal Kuda region, bordered by the Bromo–Tengger mountain range and Gunung Argopuro; this natural environment is the defining characteristic of the broader area. Since neither the settlement nor the district benefit from detailed public sources, factual information about the village remains limited. For those wishing to experience rural life, agricultural environment, or nearby volcanic landscapes in Kabupaten Probolinggo, the region may provide a foundation; however, Jatiurip itself is not a well-known destination.

