Besuki – a small village in the southwestern part of Panggul district, East Java
Besuki is a settlement in the province of East Java (Jawa Timur), Indonesia, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Trenggalek, belonging to Kecamatan Panggul. Based on its geographic coordinates (-8.2403344, 111.4097027), the area is located in the southern part of East Java, relatively close to the coast of the Indian Ocean. Detailed, publicly available source material is not available directly about the settlement itself – Besuki – therefore, the following description is based on the broader context of Kabupaten Trenggalek and general knowledge at the kecamatan level, indicated clearly as such.
General overview
Besuki is part of Kecamatan Panggul, which is one of the southern districts of Kabupaten Trenggalek. Kabupaten Trenggalek itself is one of the less urbanized administrative units in East Java province. The regency seat, the city of Trenggalek, is relatively small compared to other East Javanese capitals; the area is surrounded by green hills and rice fields – these are landscape elements generally characteristic of Kabupaten Trenggalek. Kecamatan Panggul extends along the southern border of the regency, where topography and agricultural land use are defining features. Besuki itself is undoubtedly rural in character, where local life is primarily based on agriculture, as is typical of numerous similar settlements in the region. In the southern parts of the regency, infrastructure development and population density generally lag behind the northern, more urbanized districts, though precise statistical data regarding Besuki is currently not available from public sources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available regarding Besuki's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Trenggalek, however, it can be stated that in rural, peripherally located villages – such as Besuki likely is – real estate prices are typically low compared to larger Javanese cities such as Surabaya or Malang. Investment potential in this area may primarily relate to agricultural properties and smaller commercial properties serving local needs. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land and real estate. For foreigners, long-term lease (Hak Sewa), usage rights (Hak Pakai), or nominal ownership constructions are available, which may carry legal and financial risks. It is advisable to seek assistance from an Indonesian lawyer before any investment decision. Settlements in the southern, ocean-proximity areas of Kecamatan Panggul occasionally mention ecotourism as a potential direction for development, but this is not supported by concrete sources in the case of Besuki.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level crime or security statistics are available in public sources regarding Besuki's public safety. Generally speaking, rural, smaller village areas of East Java province – such as Kecamatan Panggul – are typically characterized by more peaceful public safety conditions, where local communities possess tight social networks. Major urban crime problems are present with lower intensity in these rural areas, though no confirmed statistical sources exist for either Besuki or Kecamatan Panggul specifically. General caution applicable to travelers – safekeeping of valuables, adherence to traffic regulations – is naturally warranted here as well. For the most current and reliable safety information, it is advisable to consult relevant consular or foreign ministry sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-based information is available regarding specific tourist attractions in Besuki. Reference can be made, however, to the known natural and cultural assets of the broader Kabupaten Trenggalek as the general context of the area. The regency's territory features green hills and agricultural landscape; at the regency seat, in the city of Trenggalek, there is a city forest called Hutan Kota Trenggalek, located at the foot of Bukit Jaas, which some descriptions consider the largest urban forest in East Java – however, this is located at the regency seat, not in Besuki. Due to Kecamatan Panggul's proximity to the southern, coastal areas, the region generally has access to coastal natural sites, but specific, named attractions in Besuki cannot be cited due to lack of sources. Those visiting Kecamatan Panggul are advised to inquire with local authorities or tourism offices about natural attractions available in the area.
Summary
Besuki is a small, rural settlement in East Java, in Kecamatan Panggul of Kabupaten Trenggalek, for which detailed, publicly available source material is not currently available. The broader region – Kabupaten Trenggalek – is an area with green, hillside landscapes and rice fields, with relatively low population density, where rural life and agriculture are defining features. Besuki is not among known tourist destinations, and does not feature in broader investment consciousness from a real estate market perspective. It is relevant for those who undertake to become acquainted with Kecamatan Panggul or the southern parts of Kabupaten Trenggalek, or who seek points of reference in local contexts.

