Cijujung – a village in Cibungbulang District, in the western part of Bogor Regency, West Java
Cijujung is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Cibungbulang administrative district in the territory of Kabupaten Bogor (Bogor Regency) in West Java (Jawa Barat) province. Geographically, it is located in the western part of Java island, near the capital Jakarta and its agglomeration. Based on its coordinates, the area is situated at approximately 6.58 degrees south latitude and 106.66 degrees east longitude. Since the available source material extends only to the district level, the description of the settlement is primarily based on the general characteristics of Kecamatan Cibungbulang and Kabupaten Bogor.
General overview
Cijujung is one of fifteen villages in Kecamatan Cibungbulang, each bearing the postal code 16630. Cibungbulang District covers an area of 32.42 km² and registered 125,177 inhabitants in the 2010 census and 145,706 in the 2020 census. According to official estimates for mid-2024, the total population of the district reached 158,653 people, of which 82,216 are male and 76,437 are female. The administrative seat is located in the settlement of Cimanggu II. The district – and thus Cijujung as well – belongs to the broader metropolitan attraction zone of Jakarta (Jabodetabek), meaning that the area maintains strong functional connections with the capital. Kabupaten Bogor is one of Indonesia's most populous and fastest-growing rural administrative units, where agricultural traditions and suburbanization coexist side by side. The surrounding area has a hilly and mountainous character, and the Bogor region is generally known for its fertile volcanic soil and varied green spaces.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data on Cijujung's real estate market is available; therefore, the following reflects the general observable trends in Kabupaten Bogor and the agglomeration zone around Jakarta. Over recent decades, continuous real estate market development has been observed in the territory of Kabupaten Bogor, particularly in areas near Jakarta with good transportation connections. The region has been a sought-after destination among home seekers relocating or wishing to move from the capital, as well as among industrial and logistics investors. Cibungbulang District, located in the relatively western part of the regency and predominantly rural in character, is characterized by real estate prices that are typically lower than in developed areas closer to Jakarta with better infrastructure. In Indonesia, foreigners' opportunities for land acquisition are generally limited: full ownership status under "Hak Milik" is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can access property use only through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other legal solutions. Local legal advice is recommended before making any investment decisions.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data or citable source on public safety in Cijujung is available. Considering Kabupaten Bogor as a whole, the region exhibits public safety conditions generally characteristic of developing rural and suburban areas in Indonesia, where the level of crime experienced in daily life is typically lower than in major urban centers, though social tensions arising from rapid population growth and urbanization cannot be ruled out. This general assessment should be treated with caution, as local variations are always possible, and no definitive statement can be made about Cijujung's specific security situation in the absence of reliable sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified source listing named tourist attractions for the village of Cijujung is available. However, Kecamatan Cibungbulang and more broadly Kabupaten Bogor possess numerous well-known natural and cultural sites in the region. The city of Bogor and its surroundings are generally known to contain the Kebun Raya Bogor (Bogor Botanical Garden), one of the most significant botanical gardens in Southeast Asia, and numerous mountainous and waterfall-type natural areas can be found throughout the regency. Based on the mountainous nature of Cibungbulang District, it is likely that the landscape surrounding the village is varied from agricultural and natural perspectives, but specific named attractions cannot be factually linked to Cijujung in the absence of sources. For those interested, the city of Bogor and its attractions represent the nearest well-documented tourist destinations in the broader region.
Summary
Cijujung is a West Javanese village as one of fifteen desa in Kecamatan Cibungbulang, located within Kabupaten Bogor territory as part of Jakarta's metropolitan zone. The data available on the district shows a dynamically growing administrative unit with a total population of nearly 160,000 residents. No independent, detailed sources exist for the village itself; therefore, all more specific characterizations are based on verified information at the district and regency level. The region follows the general trends of the Bogor agglomeration in real estate market and tourism aspects, regarding which more detailed and current information is recommended from local sources.



