Mulyasari – Small settlement in Pataruman District, West Java Province
Mulyasari is a small Indonesian settlement located in West Java Province (Jawa Barat), within the territory of Banjar Regency (Kota/Kabupaten Banjar), in Pataruman District (Kecamatan Pataruman). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated at approximately -7.37° latitude and 108.54° longitude, in the southern interior part of Java Island. No settlement-level database source is currently available for Mulyasari; therefore, the following description draws on generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Pataruman, Kabupaten Banjar, and Jawa Barat Province – with clear indication that these do not necessarily apply exclusively to this specific village. West Java is Indonesia's most populous province: in the first half of 2025, the province's population exceeded 51.7 million.
General overview
Mulyasari is situated at the lowest levels of the Indonesian administrative system: as part of Kecamatan Pataruman, it falls under the authority of Banjar Regency. Smaller villages like this one, located within the Banjar district, are typically agrarian communities where agriculture and local small-scale commerce form the basis of livelihood. West Java Province as a whole is characterized by the Sundanese (Sunda) ethnic group forming the backbone of local society; Sundanese culture and language use remain dominant in the province's rural areas. Pataruman District lies in the hilly and mountainous terrain of Java's interior, where the natural environment is dominated by plantations, rice fields, and secondary vegetation. Mulyasari itself does not appear on widely recognized Indonesian tourism or commerce maps; the settlement is primarily of interest from a local administrative perspective rather than for special tourist appeal. In the broader region, within Banjar District, Kota Banjar represents the most significant urban hub, serving a connecting role in terms of transportation and public services for the surrounding villages.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verified real estate market data for Mulyasari is not available; therefore, the following describes the general investment context of the broader Banjar region and West Java Province. West Java Province as a whole is considered a dynamic economic area within Indonesia, largely driven by the Bandung metropolis and its agglomeration effects. In the southern, interior areas of the province – including Banjar District – real estate prices and investment activity are generally considerably more moderate than in proximity to major cities, which means both lower entry thresholds and more limited liquid markets. An important general regulatory framework is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions are primarily relevant, though these require legal care. In rural, small villages such as Mulyasari, real estate transactions are typically scarce, the market is local and informal in character, and development projects are rare.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics or sources on safety and security in Mulyasari are not available. In the broader regional context, it can be said that rural, smaller municipalities in West Java Province are generally considered safer areas in terms of public security compared to large urban centers. Regarding Indonesia as a whole, travel advisories from the European Union and other international bodies highlight that the country qualifies as a safe destination for everyday crime from the perspective of most tourists and residents, though standard precautions – safeguarding valuables, familiarizing oneself with local conditions – are naturally recommended. Regarding Kecamatan Pataruman and Banjar region, no special security warnings have become known from published, reliable sources. For those living there, the local community-level system (rukun tetangga, rukun warga) forms one of the foundations of daily security, a tradition that is generally characteristic of rural Javanese and Sundanese villages.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Mulyasari can be identified from verified sources. In the broader Banjar region and Kecamatan Pataruman area, the natural and cultural assets exhibit a pattern generally characteristic of West Java Province's southern interior areas: the countryside at the sub-regional level consists of hilly, agricultural landscapes divided by smaller rivers. Kota Banjar itself, as the district's urban center, with its generally accessible local markets, public institutions, and basic infrastructure, represents the countryside's most important supply point. Regarding West Java Province as a whole, it is known that the province is Tatar Sunda, the homeland of Sundanese culture, where numerous natural parks, tea and coffee plantations, and cultural traditions have been preserved; however, these are linked to the province's broader region rather than specifically to Mulyasari. For visitors, the location may serve more of a transit role than as an independent travel destination.
Summary
Mulyasari is a small settlement, relatively unknown to the broader public, in West Java Province, within Kecamatan Pataruman, in the territory of Banjar Regency. In the absence of independent, verified data, reliable factual characterization of the village is limited; the general picture situates the location within the contextual framework of the broader Banjar region and the rural interior areas of West Java. The province is one of the important territories of Sundanese culture and traditions within Indonesia; however, Mulyasari cannot be counted among prominent tourism or investment destinations. For those interested in the quieter, rural aspects of Banjar District, understanding the location gains meaning within the context of local community life and agricultural landscape.

