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    About Cakung Timur

    Cakung Timur – eastern subdistrict in Cakung kecamatan, East Jakarta

    Cakung Timur is an urban-level administrative unit (kelurahan) that belongs to the Cakung kecamatan within East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur), one of the five administrative cities of Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta (DKI Jakarta), the Jakarta Special Capital Region. The area is located on the island of Java, and based on its coordinates (-6.1728853, 106.956719), it lies on the eastern periphery of the capital. Comprehensive, independent administrative or demographic sources specific to Cakung Timur are not currently available; therefore, the following description is based largely on broader provincial-level data and generally verifiable contexts.

    General overview

    Cakung Timur forms part of the Cakung kecamatan, which is an industrialized and densely populated district of East Jakarta. The broader Jakarta Special Region – with a total land area of approximately 664.01 km² and a population exceeding 11 million by the end of 2024 – has an extremely heterogeneous urban structure: dense residential areas, industrial parks, commercial hubs, and logistics zones alternate throughout. The Cakung district itself is known for its industrial areas and warehouse logistics capacities, which define the economic profile of East Jakarta. Cakung Timur, as one of the kelurahans within the kecamatan, fits into this generally mixed urban-industrial character. The area is not among the tourist-prominent or widely recognized subdistricts of East Jakarta; rather, it is primarily characterized by residential and employment functions. Available provincial-level sources make clear that the entire territory of Jakarta – including Cakung Timur – is directly integrated into the administrative, economic, and infrastructural systems of the Indonesian capital.

    Real estate and investment

    Detailed, settlement-level real estate market data specific to Cakung Timur is not available; however, it is useful to evaluate potential investment aspects within the broader context of East Jakarta and DKI Jakarta. Jakarta as a whole, as Indonesia's capital, is one of the most active players in the regional real estate market: the presence of central government offices, multinational corporations, and the ASEAN Secretariat here maintains steady demand for commercial and residential real estate. East Jakarta traditionally functions as a market for middle- and lower-priced residential properties, as well as industrial and logistics real estate – a generally applicable characterization for the Cakung district as well. An important legal framework for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, real estate ownership by foreign nationals is legally restricted: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) but may hold property only under more limited titles – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) – or undertake commercial real estate investment through a foreign-owned company (PT PMA). This general legal framework is applicable throughout Jakarta, including in Cakung Timur.

    Safety and security

    There are no available, citable settlement-level statistics on public safety in Cakung Timur. Generally speaking, Jakarta as a major metropolitan agglomeration – where both population density and economic inequality are high – presents a varied public safety picture depending on the neighborhood. The industrial and mixed-use zones of East Jakarta, including areas within the Cakung kecamatan, require average metropolitan-level caution according to local public perception and generally available travel advisories. The Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, Polri) maintain local offices throughout Jakarta; the capital's overall security situation is comparable to that of other major Southeast Asian metropolises. In the absence of specific criminal statistics or security assessments pertaining to Cakung Timur, it cannot be stated more precisely than that standard metropolitan caution is generally applicable to the area.

    Tourist attractions

    Cakung Timur does not feature among Jakarta's recognized tourist destinations, and the available sources contain no specific attractions associated with the kelurahan. Within the broader DKI Jakarta province, numerous verifiable tourist attractions exist that are accessible by car or public transportation from Cakung Timur. In central Jakarta – west of the eastern subdistrict – there are, for example, the historic buildings in the Merdeka Square (Lapangan Merdeka) area, the National Museum (Museum Nasional), and the old colonial city center, Old Batavia (Kota Tua), which, with its preserved buildings from the colonial era, is one of the capital's most frequently visited neighborhoods. However, these sites fall outside the immediate vicinity of the Cakung district and belong instead to the broader tourist offerings of DKI Jakarta. The Cakung kecamatan itself, based on available sources, does not highlight any independent natural or cultural attraction that would distinguish the subdistrict from a tourist perspective.

    Summary

    Cakung Timur is an eastern Jakarta kelurahan that belongs to the Cakung kecamatan and fits into the eastern, mixed-use zone of DKI Jakarta – Indonesia's capital with over 11 million inhabitants. Based on available source material, the area should be considered a residential and industrial subdistrict rather than a tourist or prominent investment destination. Assessments regarding the real estate market and public safety apply to the broader context of East Jakarta and DKI Jakarta, as detailed data at the Cakung Timur level are not publicly available.


    More about Cakung

    Cakung – Industrial kecamatan in eastern Jakarta with the Pulo Gadung complex and the Pulo Gebang bus terminalCakung is a kecamatan in Jakarta Timur Regency, in the Indonesian…

    Cakung – Industrial kecamatan in eastern Jakarta with the Pulo Gadung complex and the Pulo Gebang bus terminal

    Cakung is a kecamatan in Jakarta Timur Regency, in the Indonesian province of Jakarta Special Capital Region, in the Java region. It sits at approximately -6.2191 degrees latitude and 106.9525 degrees longitude. In wider geographic context, Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest metropolitan area, a low-lying coastal plain on the north coast of Java. According to the English Wikipedia entry, the kecamatan covers about 42.28 square kilometres and had a population of around 565,764 at the 2022 estimate, making it one of the most densely populated districts in East Jakarta. The Pulo Gadung industrial complex, the East Jakarta city hall in Pulogebang and the large Pulo Gebang bus terminal that handles long-distance routes to Central and East Java are all located within the kecamatan.

    Tourism and attractions

    Inside the kecamatan, the Pulo Gebang bus terminal is itself a notable piece of urban infrastructure described by Indonesian sources as one of the largest of its kind, while large mixed-use estates such as Jakarta Garden City represent the more recent residential character of eastern East Jakarta. Most leisure visits to the wider area focus on Taman Mini Indonesia Indah and Lubang Buaya in the rest of East Jakarta, and the Ancol coastal complex further north on Jakarta Bay. Jakarta Timur Regency, of which Cakung is part, sits within Jakarta Special Capital Region. For broader visitor context, the metropolitan area is best known for the National Monument (Monas), the old town of Kota Tua, the Ancol Dreamland complex on Jakarta Bay and large shopping and museum districts in central and south Jakarta.

    Property market

    Cakung sits along the Bekasi Raya road corridor and the Jakarta Outer Ring Road, with the Cakung Drain flood canal cutting through the area; this combination of arterial road access and proximity to industrial estates underpins steady demand for landed houses, low-rise apartments and rental rooms catering to factory workers and commuters within the East Jakarta and Bekasi labour market. At the regency and provincial level, Jakarta's economy is built on finance, government services, manufacturing and logistics, with the Tanjung Priok seaport and Soekarno-Hatta airport handling much of Indonesia's external trade; most investment-grade product is concentrated in the regency capital rather than in outlying kecamatan such as Cakung.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Cakung is modest and largely informal, dominated by civil servants, teachers and small-scale traders posted into the kecamatan rather than by tourism, so demand follows the rhythm of public-sector and project employment in Jakarta Timur Regency rather than visitor flows. For investors, the wider economic backdrop is that Jakarta's economy is built on finance, government services, manufacturing and logistics, with the Tanjung Priok seaport and Soekarno-Hatta airport handling much of Indonesia's external trade, which sets the realistic ceiling on rental yields and capital growth in Cakung; any acquisition here is more honestly framed as a long-horizon land or smallholder-property bet on the wider Jakarta Timur corridor than as an income-yielding rental project comparable to metropolitan Java or Bali.

    Practical tips

    Cakung is reached primarily by road from the regency capital of Jakarta Timur and the wider Jakarta Special Capital Region road network. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools and small markets and warungs are organised at desa or kelurahan and kecamatan level, while larger hospitals, banks and notaries are concentrated in the regency seat. In terms of climate, the climate is hot and humid year-round with a wet season typically running from November to April, so visitors and residents should plan around seasonal rainfall. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title (Hak Milik) to Indonesian citizens; foreigners typically operate via long leases or use-rights titles such as Hak Pakai, and customary or adat land arrangements remain important in many parts of Java.

    More about Jakarta Timur

    Jakarta Timur – Taman Mini Indonesia Indah and Betawi Heritage in East JakartaJakarta Timur (East Jakarta) is the eastern administrative city of Jakarta Special Capital Region.…

    Jakarta Timur – Taman Mini Indonesia Indah and Betawi Heritage in East Jakarta

    Jakarta Timur (East Jakarta) is the eastern administrative city of Jakarta Special Capital Region. East Jakarta consists of larger residential and industrial zones, but Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is located here – one of Indonesia's best-known cultural parks, showcasing the entire archipelago's cultures. Condet district is the last refuge of Betawi culture in the city.

    Attractions and Activities

    Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is a vast open-air park and museum complex: traditional houses of every Indonesian province, regional museums, tropical garden, IMAX cinema and cable car. Condet Betawi village is Jakarta's last traditional Betawi community – ondel-ondel (giant puppets) and Betawi houses. Taman Bunga Wiladatika is a flower park. Lubang Buaya Monument marks the site of 1965 historic events.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Betawi culture is strongest in East Jakarta: ondel-ondel (giant puppets), lenong (Betawi theatre), and tanjidor (brass band music) are local traditions. Cuisine is Betawi: kerak telor (egg rice cake), soto Betawi (creamy beef broth), bir pletok (spiced Betawi drink, non-alcoholic), and nasi uduk are local favourites.

    Public Safety

    Jakarta Timur is a safe, residential-character area. Watch your valuables at TMII and major hubs. Traffic is very heavy during rush hours. Medical care is good – several hospitals and clinics.

    Practical Information

    From Soekarno-Hatta Airport, approximately 60–120 minutes by car. TMII is accessible by TransJakarta bus. The climate is warm and humid year-round. Accommodation: Jakarta Pusat and Selatan are more recommended for tourists.

    More about Jakarta Special Capital Region

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider…

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider it just a transit point, the city deserves exploration.

    Where is Jakarta?

    Jakarta is located on the northwestern coast of Java island. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the starting point for most Indonesian travels.

    What to See?

    1. Monas – National Monument

    The 132-meter obelisk is Jakarta's symbol. The observation deck offers panoramic city views, and the museum below presents the history of Indonesian independence.

    2. Kota Tua – Old Town

    Buildings, museums, and atmospheric squares from the Dutch colonial period form the city's historic center. Fatahillah Square and Jakarta History Museum are the key locations.

    3. Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)

    An archipelago off Jakarta's coast offering weekend getaways with beaches, snorkeling, and a calm tropical atmosphere. Accessible by ferry.

    4. Gastronomy

    Jakarta is Indonesia's culinary melting pot, where dishes from every region of the country can be found. Night food streets, nasi goreng, and satay are ubiquitous.

    5. Shopping and Modern Life

    Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, and Tanah Abang market offer shopping diversity. Jakarta's nightlife is also varied and vibrant.

    When to Visit?

    June–September is the driest period, though Jakarta is visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–3 days:

    • 1 day: Monas, Kota Tua, museums
    • 1 day: Gastronomy and shopping
    • 1 day: Thousand Islands excursion

    Renting or Investing in Jakarta Special Capital Region?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Jakarta Special Capital Region, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Jakarta Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Jakarta Special Capital Region, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Jakarta Special Capital Region Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Jakarta is more than a transit point. The city's cultural diversity, gastronomy, and modern dynamism provide a unique Indonesian metropolis experience.

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