Buninagara – a village in Kutawaringin district, Kabupaten Bandung area
Buninagara is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Bandung, which belongs to the West Java province (Jawa Barat), specifically within Kutawaringin district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-7.0226004, 107.500223), the area is situated southwest of Bandung city, in the interior highland and hilly zone of Java island. Administratively, it functions as an independent desa within the Kutawaringin kecamatan administrative framework, positioned between the kabupaten and kecamatan levels. Available source materials contain data at the Kabupaten Bandung and Kota Bandung levels; a detailed and verifiable independent description of Buninagara is not currently available in public sources.
General overview
Buninagara is not among the well-known or prominently visited settlements; it is considered a typical West Javanese village, whose daily life is organized around local agriculture, small-scale commerce, and community life. Kutawaringin kecamatan is located in the southwestern part of Kabupaten Bandung and, in terms of character, is connected to the broader sphere of influence of the Bandung Basin (Cekungan Bandung). Kabupaten Bandung itself – upon which Buninagara administratively depends – is situated around Kota Bandung, encompassing its eastern and southern boundaries. The Bandung agglomeration (Bandung Raya) is Indonesia's second-largest metropolitan region after Jakarta, so statistics at the kabupaten level reflect a dynamically developing, densely populated area. The precise population, area, and infrastructural characteristics of the village are not known from independent, verifiable sources, so specific claims cannot be made about these.
Real estate and investment
Independent settlement-level data on Buninagara's real estate market are not available; the following presents the generally known market relationships of the broader region, Kabupaten Bandung, and the Bandung agglomeration, with clear indication that these do not necessarily reflect conditions specific to Buninagara. The real estate market around Bandung has shown continuous growth over recent decades, driven in part by expansion radiating outward from Kota Bandung and in part by infrastructural developments. In the southern and southwestern areas of the kabupaten – to which Kutawaringin kecamatan belongs – properties are primarily characterized as residential and agricultural. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations provide limited rights to foreign citizens: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (leasehold) arrangements. From an investment perspective, the sphere of influence of the Bandung agglomeration may represent a favorable broader environment, but the specific opportunities of individual villages always require local-level investigation.
Safety and security
Independent, factual, verifiable statistics on Buninagara's public safety are not available; therefore, the following summarizes the general, known characteristics of Kabupaten Bandung and West Java province. West Java province, including areas around Bandung, is one of Indonesia's most densely populated regions, where public safety is generally comparable to similar-sized Indonesian metropolitan agglomerations. In smaller villages such as Buninagara, close community connections typically operate, which have traditionally had a positive effect on local public safety; however, source-based conclusions cannot be made about this specific settlement. Travelers and potential property buyers are in all cases advised to consult current local information sources.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable sources are not available regarding Buninagara's own named tourist attractions; therefore, the following describes the known tourist assets of the broader region. The environment of Kabupaten Bandung and Kota Bandung is one of Indonesia's major tourist destinations. Kota Bandung – which may be located several tens of kilometers from Buninagara in a straight line – is home to numerous historical and cultural attractions; it hosted the Asian-African Conference in 1955, saw the establishment of Indonesia's first technical college (Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng, now Institut Teknologi Bandung, ITB), and the city is traditionally also known as "Kota Kembang," or the city of flowers. Due to the highland character of the Bandung Basin, tea and coffee plantations, volcanic lakes, and natural areas can be found in the surrounding region, which form part of the broader kabupaten-level offer. Source-based facts cannot be provided regarding Buninagara's independent tourist value.
Summary
Buninagara is a West Javanese desa in Kutawaringin kecamatan of Kabupaten Bandung, situated in one of the most densely populated and dynamically developing regions of Java island. Detailed, verifiable data about the village are not available; however, the broader administrative and geographical context – the Bandung agglomeration, the kabupaten's development dynamics, and Indonesia's general land ownership regulations – serves as a reliable framework for those considering decisions related to this region. Meaningful, local-level research is in all cases necessary.

