Margahurip – a small settlement as part of Kecamatan Banjaran, Kabupaten Bandung
Margahurip is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the administrative district of Kecamatan Banjaran, located within Kabupaten Bandung in West Java (Jawa Barat) province on the island of Java. Based on its coordinates (-7.0628451, 107.5608707), it is situated on the southern side of the Bandung basin. Direct sources about the village are limited; the following sections are based on verifiable data concerning Kabupaten Bandung and the broader Bandung region, interpreted within their context as general characterizations. Kabupaten Bandung is one of the most populous regencies in West Java and is closely connected to the provincial capital, Kota Bandung.
General overview
Margahurip lies south of the urbanized Kota Bandung, within the semi-urbanized rural zone of Kabupaten Bandung, within the administrative district of Kecamatan Banjaran. Banjaran itself is one of the southern districts of Kabupaten Bandung, whose territory hosts agricultural and small-scale industrial activities; however, as the metropolitan agglomeration expands, zones inhabited by commuters are also growing. The village itself does not rank among widely recognized tourist or commercial destinations; its daily life reflects the rural fabric of the region. What characterizes Kabupaten Bandung as a whole is that, as part of the Bandung Raya metropolitan region, it maintains strong functional connections with Kota Bandung: according to Wikipedia sources, this metropolitan agglomeration is Indonesia's second-largest metropolis after Jabodetabek. Due to its location, Margahurip too is affected by the major city labor market and infrastructure development impacts, even though it lies directly distant from the urban center. The terrain and climate of the surrounding area are characteristic of the Bandung plateau: a moderate tropical climate with relatively cooler temperatures due to the altitude above sea level compared to the coastal areas of Java island.
Real estate and investment
Verified independent data about Margahurip's real estate market is not available. However, in the context of the broader Kabupaten Bandung and the Bandung Raya metropolitan region, it is worth noting that the Bandung agglomeration has been a significant destination for internal migration within Indonesia for decades, generating continuous housing demand in the peripheral areas surrounding the urban center. Southern districts – including Kecamatan Banjaran – have gradually become more attractive to commuters over the past two decades, since real estate prices are lower compared to the city center, while the development of the road network has improved connections with Kota Bandung. From an investment perspective, it can be generally stated that in Indonesia, land acquisition by foreign nationals is severely restricted: under Indonesian law, full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens. For foreigners, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) provide the legal framework, which are limited in time and conditions. These general rules apply to Kabupaten Bandung territory and thus are applicable to Margahurip as well. Regarding the dynamics, price levels, and any development projects of the local real estate market, it is advisable to consult current local sources or conduct on-site research.
Safety and security
Verified statistical data specific to Margahurip's public safety situation is not available. Regarding the broader Bandung region and West Java province in general, it can be said that the Bandung Raya metropolitan area is one of Indonesia's most significant urban agglomerations, where – as in all major city zones – the level of public safety can vary by area. A 1990 Time magazine survey ranked Kota Bandung among the world's safest cities, but this was a contemporary assessment and does not necessarily reflect changes that have occurred in the decades since. In a smaller, more rural village like Margahurip, the close neighborhood relations and local community self-organization systems (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system) characteristic of Indonesian rural communities play a fundamental role in maintaining daily public safety. Due to lack of sources, we do not provide specific criminal data or incident statistics for the village.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions about Margahurip village are known from verified sources. However, Kecamatan Banjaran and the broader southern region of Kabupaten Bandung offer numerous natural and cultural assets that may be relevant to travelers in the area. The volcanic mountains surrounding the Bandung basin, the tea plantations characteristic of Jawa Barat province, and natural spring waters are known attractions of the region. Kota Bandung itself – which lies south of Margahurip, at a distance of several tens of kilometers – is noted regionally and internationally as the site of the 1955 Asian-African Conference, the founding place of Bandung Institute of Technology, and for its cultural life described as "Paris of Java." Along the roads leading there and within Kabupaten Bandung territory, numerous smaller natural attractions and traditional Sundanese cultural sites can be found. Regarding specific attractions in the immediate vicinity, current local tourism publications or on-site research is recommended.
Summary
Margahurip is a poorly documented, rural Indonesian settlement that, as part of Kecamatan Banjaran, belongs to the southern zone of Kabupaten Bandung in West Java province. Located within the sphere of influence of the Bandung metropolitan region, the village is affected by characteristics typical of the broader area – the moderate tropical climate, commuting connections with Kota Bandung, and the traditional fabric of Indonesian rural communities. Due to the absence of verified settlement-level data, conclusions regarding both the real estate market and tourism and public safety can only be formulated within the context of the broader regency and province; more precise information requires consultation of local sources.



