Buduan – a small settlement in the northern coastal region of Kabupaten Situbondo
Buduan is a settlement located in East Java province (Jawa Timur), Indonesia, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Situbondo, belonging to the Suboh district (Kecamatan Suboh). Based on its coordinates (-7.73° latitude, 113.72° longitude), it is situated near the northern coastal area of Java island, a region collectively recognized by Indonesian administration as the Tapal Kuda region. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources are not available in the accessible data, therefore the following description is primarily contextualized on the basis of verified data at the Kabupaten Situbondo regency level. Kabupaten Situbondo was previously listed on maps under the name Kabupaten Panarukan, and the regency seat is located in the city of the same name within Kecamatan Situbondo.
General overview
Buduan is one of the villages in Kecamatan Suboh district, which falls within the northern coastal strip of the eastern part of Kabupaten Situbondo. Kabupaten Situbondo itself extends along the northern coast of Java island and is traversed by the Kali Sampean river. The regency territory is surrounded by sugarcane and tobacco plantations, protective forests – including the forest zones of Baluran National Park – as well as shrimp farming and fishing enterprises. These characteristics substantially determine the structure of the local economy throughout the northern coastal strip, including settlements belonging to Suboh district. The kabupaten occupies a strategically important traffic position: the overland transit route between Java and Bali crosses through its territory, resulting in active economic activity in terms of freight transport and regional trade. The majority of the region's population is of Madurese ethnicity, with the remaining part consisting of immigrants from other districts of East Java and other Indonesian provinces, who typically work as civil servants or entrepreneurs.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data is not available at the settlement level of Buduan, therefore the following presents the context of Kabupaten Situbondo regency. The regency as a whole lies on the Java–Bali transport corridor, which generally increases demand for commercial and logistics real estate, particularly in areas near major road connections. In the case of smaller villages falling within Suboh district, agricultural land plots, especially those connected with plantations and fish farms, are of relevance. Generally speaking, on rural areas of East Java, property prices are substantially lower compared to major tourist destinations – such as Bali or Surabaya – which may carry certain investment appeal. It is worth bearing in mind that in Indonesia, the general regulation regarding property ownership for foreign nationals is limited: traditional full ownership (Hak Milik) is accessible exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to lease constructions (Hak Sewa) or building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan). Prior to any investment decision, the involvement of a local legal expert is advisable.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific statistical data pertaining to Buduan does not appear in available sources. Rural areas of Kabupaten Situbondo generally exhibit conditions characteristic of Indonesian rural regions: in smaller, agriculturally oriented villages, the close fabric of community life often fulfills natural social control functions. The region forms part of the northern coastal area of East Java, whose typical security challenges – if any – are primarily linked to major transport hubs and urban areas, not to small rural settlements. A generally applicable recommendation is that by respecting local customs and community norms and proceeding with basic prudence, daily life generally proceeds without problems in East Java villages; however, for specific, up-to-date information regarding the situation, it is advisable to consult local sources or authorities.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Buduan itself, available data makes no mention of independent, source-named local tourist attractions. However, verified sources identify attractions within Kabupaten Situbondo territory, which provide regional context. One of the most significant natural attractions in the regency is Baluran National Park (Taman Nasional Baluran), characterized by protected forest and savanna habitat that forms the basis of the area's reputation. Also located within the kabupaten is Pantai Pasir Putih, a well-known beach section of the region. These attractions are associated with the broader territory of Kabupaten Situbondo, and are accessible at varying distances from Buduan, for the precise determination of which a local route planner would be necessary. Pelabuhan Panarukan harbor is likewise a site of historical and economic significance recorded by the regency: this harbor is also known as the eastern endpoint of the Anyer–Panarukan main road from the Daendels era of the Dutch colonial period.
Summary
Buduan is a small, rural settlement in East Java, located within the Suboh district of Kabupaten Situbondo, in the Tapal Kuda region on the northern coast of Java. Settlement-level data necessary for a distinctive description of the place is available in limited form; however, on the basis of regency-level context, it can be established that the area fits into an economic and social framework defined by agriculture, fishing, and Java–Bali transit traffic. For those wishing to become acquainted with the natural and cultural offerings of Kabupaten Situbondo – such as Baluran National Park or Pasir Putih beach – Buduan ranks among the region's smaller, quieter settlements of rural character.

