Geger – village in Sendang district, Kabupaten Tulungagung marble region
Geger is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Tulungagung, belonging to Sendang kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (approximately 7.89° south latitude and 111.79° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, more hilly areas of the regency, not on the coast. Kabupaten Tulungagung is one of Java's characteristic agricultural and handicraft districts at the regional level, made known by marble mining at a regional scale. The village itself – the name Geger – does not appear as an independent entry in the available source materials, so in what follows, the information available at regency level and general contexts applicable to East Java are relied upon, with this being clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Geger is not among Indonesia's widely known, touristically busy settlements. Sendang kecamatan is located in the southern-southeastern part of Kabupaten Tulungagung, where topography and agricultural landscape are defining features. According to regency-level Wikipedia sources, Kabupaten Tulungagung is one of Indonesia's most significant marble-producing districts, and this economic profile affects the daily life of villages here: stone quarrying and stone-processing small industry are traditionally present in the region. No independent, verified source was available for Sendang district itself, so precise demographic or area data for the district cannot be provided here. Generally speaking, villages in the interior, non-coastal areas of East Java mainly live from agriculture – rice, corn, and vegetable cultivation – supplemented by local handicrafts and informal trade. Geger likely fits into this type, but this assessment can only be made based on regency and province-level general knowledge, not on direct data about the village.
Real estate and investment
No verified data specifically concerning Geger village is available regarding Kabupaten Tulungagung's real estate market and investment environment. For the broader region – East Java's interior districts – it can generally be said that property prices are considerably lower than at major tourist destinations (such as near Bali or Yogyakarta), and local demand is primarily tied to the agricultural and small-industry sectors. In the case of Kabupaten Tulungagung, marble quarrying and processing may increase demand for commercial and industrial real estate in certain areas; this, however, is a general remark regarding regency-level economic structure, not village-specific data for Geger. It is important for foreign investors to note that under Indonesia's 1960 Basic Agrarian Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; other legal titles are available to them (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights, or Hak Guna Bangunan – building rights), generally accompanied by longer-term leasing arrangements. These general Indonesian legal frameworks are equally valid in Kabupaten Tulungagung and in Geger.
Safety and security
No specific, verified data regarding safety and security for Geger village or Sendang kecamatan is found in available sources. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Tulungagung and generally the rural interior districts of East Java are not among areas raising regional security concerns; Indonesia's densely populated but relatively stable Javanese provinces have peaceful daily life in their rural villages. This, however, is a general regional characterization, not a finding based on specific crime statistics. Travelers and prospective real estate investors should gather information about current local conditions through the local administration (kelurahan, kecamatan) or through reliable local intermediaries.
Tourist attractions
No source containing named tourist attractions specifically for Geger village was available, so attractions directly associated with the village cannot be identified. Based on verified sources covering Kabupaten Tulungagung as a whole, the regency's most well-known characteristic is the marble industry, with craft demonstration sites and quarrying areas connected to it found throughout the region. Additionally, several beaches are accessible in the coastal areas of Kabupaten Tulungagung – primarily in the southern part of the regency – which play a role in local tourism, though these are located in other kecamatan, not in Sendang. Sendang district's location falls rather toward the interior, hilly areas, where natural environment and agricultural landscape are characteristic, but no independent tourist source was available for this area. Those wishing to get to know the Tulungagung region would do well to consult regency-level tourism information and local government sources.
Summary
Geger is a village in East Java that is administratively part of Sendang kecamatan and Kabupaten Tulungagung. According to regency-level sources, this district is one of Indonesia's prominent marble-producing areas, which determines the local economic character. Verified, independent sources are not available for the village itself – regarding its population, attractions, or real estate market – so on these matters only the broader regency and province-level contexts can be presented. Geger should not be considered a known tourist destination, and from an investment perspective it can be understood within the general frameworks characteristic of rural, interior areas of Indonesia.

