Angke – a neighborhood in the Tambora District, West Jakarta
Angke is a neighborhood (kelurahan) in Indonesia's capital city, which belongs to Kecamatan Tambora and administratively forms part of Jakarta Barat (West Jakarta), the administrative city within Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. Geographically, it is located in the northern part of Java Island, in the densely populated inner zone of the capital, situated roughly west of the city center based on its coordinates. As an independent settlement, Angke has no publicly available detailed sources at the level of Wikipedia, so the description below relies on verifiable data and commonly known characteristics of the higher administrative levels – the Tambora District and the Jakarta Barat administrative city – always making this relationship clear.
General overview
Angke is one of the kelurahans in Kecamatan Tambora, which is considered one of Jakarta's most densely populated and crowded districts. The Tambora District itself is one of the most congested administrative units in West Jakarta, where residential and commercial areas are tightly interwoven. Jakarta Barat as an administrative city – within which Angke is also located – counted approximately 2.56 million residents by the end of 2024 and is divided into 8 kecamatan and 56 kelurahans. The area is generally characterized by intensive urban development: narrow streets, small shops, residential houses, and small workshops alternate with one another. The name Angke is recognized by many people in the capital, partly because it also appears in the name of the nearby Muara Angke fishing port and nature conservation area – however, this is a topographical location in the immediate vicinity or wider surroundings of this kelurahan, which is administratively linked to the city, not identical to the Angke kelurahan discussed here. Precisely for this reason, it is important to emphasize that multiple concepts in Jakarta are connected to the name Angke, and these do not necessarily coincide administratively.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for the Angke neighborhood, so the following presents the broader context of Jakarta Barat, with the caveat that local prices and market dynamics may differ. The Jakarta Barat administrative city as a whole is one of the most urbanized and densely populated regions of Indonesia's capital, where the real estate market is characterized by limited land supply, high population density, and relatively lower property prices compared to premium areas in South Jakarta and coastal neighborhoods. On one hand, this means that investors typically focus on smaller-sized apartments and compact commercial spaces in the area, and on the other hand, tenant demand remains consistently high, as local employment opportunities and transportation hubs attract residents. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are granted only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically access properties through longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or through the so-called Hak Pakai title. This general legal framework is applicable throughout the country, including West Jakarta, and it is advisable to consult with local legal experts before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
No authenticated crime statistics or detailed public safety data are available for the Angke kelurahan, so only more general observations applicable to the broader area can be made. Jakarta's inner, densely populated districts – including the Tambora District – are urban environments where pickpocketing, petty theft, and traffic-related risks are typical challenges, similar to crowded neighborhoods in the capitals of other developing countries. Indonesian authorities maintain public order through police presence and local community security structures (the RT/RW system). As a general recommendation, valuables require heightened attention in busy market and street environments, and local customs should be respected. No reliable data from credible sources is available regarding specific safety incidents or statistics related to Angke.
Tourist attractions
The Angke kelurahan itself does not appear as a tourist destination in available sources, and based on these sources, no named attractions can be identified that are directly tied to this neighborhood. However, in the broader surrounding area of West Jakarta and the coastal zone also associated with the name Angke, there are locations that may be relevant to visitors to the region. The Muara Angke fishing port and the nature conservation mangrove forest located there represent a relatively accessible natural point of interest in Jakarta, though their precise administrative affiliation and relationship to the Tambora District cannot be clearly determined from available sources. Within the broader West Jakarta area, there is Kota Tua, the old Dutch colonial neighborhood, which is one of Jakarta's most well-known historical attractions; however, this is not located directly within the Angke kelurahan area but is tied to another administrative unit of the capital. For interested visitors, the most accurate and current local information is provided through on-site exploration or the official tourism sources of Jakarta Barat.
Summary
Angke is an inner-Jakarta neighborhood as part of Kecamatan Tambora within the Jakarta Barat administrative city, belonging to one of the capital's most densely populated and intensely urbanized areas. Since detailed source material at the kelurahan level is not publicly available, the characteristics regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourism are framed by broader connections applicable to Jakarta Barat and the capital as a whole. For those seeking real estate or accommodation options in the Angke area, thorough personal exploration of local conditions and involvement of reliable local experts are particularly important.





