Rawa Buaya – a settlement in Cengkareng district of West Jakarta
Rawa Buaya is a settlement located in Cengkareng district (Kecamatan Cengkareng) within West Jakarta administrative city (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Barat). This city functions as an organizational unit of Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, and forms part of the administrative division of the Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta (Jakarta Special Capital Territory). The settlement is situated on the island of Java, in the central economic and political region of Indonesia. Rawa Buaya, together with other settlements in Cengkareng district, forms part of the dynamic, continuously developing metropolitan Jakarta area.
General overview
Rawa Buaya is located within the administrative territory of Cengkareng (Kecamatan Cengkareng), which is a significant district of West Jakarta. Cengkareng district is an important, densely populated, mixed-use area within the West Jakarta region. The settlement's name – which begins with the word "rawa" – means swamp or wetland in the Indonesian language, referring to the historical or natural characteristics of the area. West Jakarta itself is the western sector of the capital, traditionally concentrated on industrial, commercial, and residential use. The area forms a densely populated, urbanized part of Indonesia's capital, where construction, transportation, and public services follow the characteristic infrastructure of a major city. Rawa Buaya, as part of Cengkareng district, participates in this dynamic, continuously changing urban environment, which together with other settlements in the district provides the essential functions for Jakarta's operations.
Real estate and investment
Rawa Buaya belongs to West Jakarta district, which forms an integral part of the capital's real estate market. Jakarta, as Indonesia's economic and administrative center, is an intense site of real estate market demand and investment activity. Districts such as West Jakarta are characterized by higher-density urbanization and mixed-use development, where property prices and values are shaped by the district's function, infrastructure, and transportation connections. Cengkareng district, where Rawa Buaya is located, operates as a combination of commercial and residential areas within West Jakarta, which influences property values and demand. According to Indonesian law, foreign nationals have limited property ownership rights in Indonesia – typically they can only acquire residential leasehold rights for a specified period, while foreign ownership of productive land or agricultural areas is generally prohibited. For Indonesian citizens or Indonesian legal entities, real estate investment as part of West Jakarta is of interest with consideration of urbanization trends, transportation developments, and socioeconomic differences. Transportation hubs near Cengkareng, as well as the relative proximity of the Indonesian National Airport (Bandara Internasional Soekarno-Hatta), influence the dynamics of the real estate market. The area's residential and commercial segments are characterized by moderate price categories, while infrastructure and public service developments are considered long-term factors affecting property values.
Safety and security
Rawa Buaya is located in West Jakarta district, which, as part of Indonesia's capital, is characterized by typical major city security characteristics. Jakarta and its districts, including West Jakarta, are areas characterized by dense population, intense economic activity, and high traffic volume. Due to the nature of the metropolitan area, there are types of criminal activities and public order disturbances that are typical phenomena of urbanized, higher-density areas – such as property crimes, unorganized public disturbances, or traffic incidents. Indonesian authorities and police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, POLRI) maintain public order through continuous presence and public security work. The security level in adjacent areas, as well as the level of local community initiatives and self-organization, also influence the area's sense of safety. For travelers and residents, basic major city security precautions are advisable – such as cautious movement at night, careful protection of valuables, and familiarization with local transportation and livelihood regulations. Cengkareng district, where Rawa Buaya is located, operates under the same security and law enforcement infrastructure as the entire West Jakarta area, which is an important component of the district's functioning.
Tourist attractions
Rawa Buaya settlement does not possess internationally or nationally well-known tourist attractions that are clearly documented in reference sources. However, the settlement is located in West Jakarta district, which relates to the overall tourist infrastructure of the capital. In the area of West Jakarta district and Cengkareng district, tourist interest typically focuses on major city-type attractions and functions – such as transportation hubs, shopping centers, and cultural and community venues near the mainland but not necessarily developed for tourism purposes. The proximity of the Indonesian National Airport (which in technical terms is located near the given region) serves as a first or last contact point for many transit travelers in this area. Cengkareng district and West Jakarta in general are carriers of the country's administrative, commercial, and industrial functions, rather than centers targeting entertainment tourism attractions. Those who stay in the given area typically visit for business or personal reasons rather than with tourism as a primary objective. The broader Jakarta area, however, does possess institutions and venues such as museums, art galleries, and community centers that are accessible to interested visitors. Rawa Buaya and its immediate surroundings, therefore, are located at the center of major city livelihood, commercial and industrial activity, and residential character, rather than being a tourist destination.
Summary
Rawa Buaya is a settlement in Cengkareng district of West Jakarta, located on Java, which forms part of the urbanized, mixed-use area of Indonesia's capital. The location has no internationally or nationally recognized tourist significance; instead, it is typically of interest within the frameworks of the real estate market, commercial activity, and major city livelihood. It operates according to Indonesian legal and administrative frameworks, and as part of West Jakarta, functions as an organic unit of the capital's dynamic, continuously developing metropolitan area. The area's characteristics, security conditions, and economic circumstances follow the typical, vibrant, and complex characteristics of a major city.







