Gunung Anyar Tambak – a subdistrict on the southeastern edge of Surabaya, in East Java
Gunung Anyar Tambak is a subdistrict (kelurahan) that belongs to the Kecamatan Gunung Anyar administrative district within the city of Surabaya, in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, in the Javanese macroregion. Based on its coordinates (-7.336169, 112.8135304), it is located in the southeastern quarter of the city. Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city after Jakarta and is also the capital of East Java province, meaning Gunung Anyar Tambak is embedded in a highly populated, dynamic metropolitan environment. Since no data source exists that is specific to this kelurahan alone, the following presents the broader urban and district context, with this distinction clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Gunung Anyar Tambak is one of the kelurahans of Kecamatan Gunung Anyar, which extends across the southeastern part of Surabaya. The district to which the subdistrict belongs bears the name "Gunung Anyar," and within the city it occupies a relatively peripheral location, but forms part of the Surabaya agglomeration. Surabaya itself covers approximately 335.28 km² and had a population of more than 3 million in mid-2023; the broader metropolitan zone surrounding the city, the Gerbangkertosusila conurbation, encompasses approximately 10 million residents altogether, making it Indonesia's second-largest metropolitan area after Jabodetabek. Gunung Anyar Tambak, as one of the city's southeastern kelurahans, typically represents a mixed-use area: on the peripheral districts of Surabaya, it is generally characteristic for residential zones to be interspersed with newer developments, industrial and commercial areas. Separate statistical data for the subdistrict is not available from current sources, so specific figures regarding population and development density cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
In Surabaya city overall, active real estate market activity is observed, which can be explained by the fact that the city is the economic and administrative center of East Java and is one of Indonesia's four main growth poles according to Bappenas, along with Medan, Jakarta, and Makassar. In the Surabaya real estate market, there is demand for both residential and commercial properties, and in the case of southeastern urban districts, particular interest is shown in newly developing residential areas. However, regarding Gunung Anyar Tambak subdistrict, available sources contain no specific land price or property price data, so substantiated statements cannot be made about these. Generally speaking, according to Indonesian law, full property ownership (Hak Milik) is not possible for foreign nationals; foreigners can acquire at most usage rights (Hak Pakai), or longer-term rental arrangements may be considered. From an investment perspective, the peripheral districts of Surabaya generally have good infrastructural connections, as Juanda International Airport – located in Sidoarjo regency, approximately 20 km south of the city center – is easily accessible from the city.
Safety and security
Reliable crime data at the settlement level regarding Gunung Anyar Tambak is not available. At the metropolitan level, Surabaya is a city with advanced local administration and police infrastructure, regarded as one of Indonesia's most significant economic and cultural centers. In the manner characteristic of large urban environments generally, it is advisable to exercise caution on crowded public spaces and busy market areas; however, Surabaya's regional reputation reflects fundamentally functioning, organized city administration. No specific security warnings or publicly available incident-related data concerning the southeastern city districts, including Gunung Anyar Tambak, is known from the current database, so more specific conclusions cannot be drawn from this perspective.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions for Gunung Anyar Tambak subdistrict do not appear in available source material. Surabaya city contains numerous verifiable points of interest that may be relevant for getting to know the broader area: the city earned the designation "Heroes' City" (Kota Pahlawan) from the battle of November 10, 1945, which was one of the defining events of the Indonesian independence struggle. Surabaya's historical and cultural attractions, found in the city center and various quarters, provide a framework for those living there or visiting the area, though these are located at urban distances from Gunung Anyar Tambak. The two major ports, Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak and Pelabuhan Ujung, also operate in Surabaya and strengthen the city's waterfront character. No tourism source data is available regarding Gunung Anyar district and its immediate surroundings.
Summary
Gunung Anyar Tambak is a kelurahan in the southeastern part of Surabaya, within the Kecamatan Gunung Anyar administrative district in East Java province. The subdistrict forms part of Indonesia's second-largest city, which is simultaneously the province's economic and administrative center. Since detailed source data specific to this kelurahan alone is not available, the provision of precise demographic, real estate market, and tourist data is not possible; the known context is provided by information at the Surabaya regency and provincial levels. For those seeking deeper, up-to-date information about this area, it is advisable to consult sources from the local Surabaya administration or specialized Indonesian real estate publications.

