Mampir – a village in the eastern part of Kabupaten Bogor, Cileungsi District
Mampir is a small settlement in Indonesia that belongs to the Kabupaten Bogor administrative unit in West Java, specifically to the Cileungsi District (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.4289222, 106.9978466), the village is located on the eastern edge of the Greater Jakarta agglomeration, within West Java Province. Since no direct, independent sources about Mampir are available, this description relies on verifiable data from the broader administrative units – primarily Kabupaten Bogor, Cileungsi District, and West Java Province – and on generally accepted knowledge. According to data from the first half of 2025, West Java is Indonesia's most populous province, with a population exceeding 51.7 million people, and its capital is Bandung.
General overview
Mampir is not among the widely known settlements of West Java Province; its name does not appear independently in accessible public sources, which indicates it is a relatively small village recorded in local administrative records. The Cileungsi District, to which Mampir belongs, is one of the eastern districts of Kabupaten Bogor. The Cileungsi area is generally characterized by its location along the Jakarta–Bogor development axis: over the past decades, strong suburbanization has occurred in this area, partly due to the expansion of industrial parks and residential complexes. Kabupaten Bogor as a whole is one of West Java's most populous and economically dynamic regencies, located directly adjacent to the capital, Jakarta. Sundanese cultural traditions are characteristic of West Java as a whole – the province is the ancient homeland of the Sunda people – and this cultural environment permeates the Cileungsi area as well, even though the area's landscape has been significantly transformed by suburbanization. Reliable, verifiable data about Mampir's direct character, size, infrastructure, and local public institutions is currently not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specifically for Mampir is not accessible, so the following presents the generally known market context of the broader Kabupaten Bogor and Cileungsi area. Cileungsi District and the surrounding areas have seen significant real estate investment activity over the past two decades, primarily because the relatively favorable distance from central Jakarta – approximately 35–50 km by road – has attracted increasing numbers of residential complexes and industrial investments. This dynamic is generally characteristic of the eastern part of Kabupaten Bogor and likely affects every village belonging to Cileungsi District, including Mampir – although specific data on price levels or transactions for the latter are not available. It is generally true for Indonesia that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the legally regulated options, which should definitely be clarified with a local legal expert. The high population density characteristic of Kabupaten Bogor as a whole and its proximity to Jakarta theoretically maintain the basis of real estate demand, but the actual market situation at specific micro-locations – such as Mampir – can only be determined through local inquiry.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics or cited sources directly addressing Mampir's public safety situation are not available. Considering the broader context, West Java Province is a densely populated region extending across urban and suburban areas; public safety can vary significantly depending on specific city districts, villages, and circumstances. In the eastern part of Kabupaten Bogor, near industrial zones and residential complexes, formal law enforcement is typically present, and some residential complexes operate internal security services, but these conditions are not necessarily replicated to the same extent in smaller villages. It is advisable to exercise general caution in unfamiliar areas, particularly at night – advice that generally applies to rural and suburban areas in Indonesia. Specific crime statistics for Mampir cannot be provided, as such data is not available.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions directly associated with Mampir are known from available sources. Cileungsi District and neighboring areas are generally not among Kabupaten Bogor's most visited tourist zones; the regency's most famous attractions – such as the Puncak highland area, the Bogor Botanical Garden (Kebun Raya Bogor), or the Istana Bogor presidential palace – are located in the western and southern parts of the regency, considerably farther from Mampir. From the Cileungsi area, Jakarta's proximity provides a point of reference: the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah cultural park in Jakarta and the Taman Safari Indonesia in Cisarua are also sometimes mentioned as part of the region, although they are not located on Cileungsi territory. No accessible source identifies named natural, cultural, or religious attractions in or in the immediate vicinity of Mampir; precise on-site offerings require local exploration.
Summary
Mampir is a small, publicly underdocumented settlement in Cileungsi District, Kabupaten Bogor, on the eastern edge of West Java Province, on the periphery of the Greater Jakarta agglomeration. The province is Indonesia's most populous region, and the Cileungsi area is part of a zone shaped by intense suburbanization and located near Jakarta. Population, tourism, or crime data directly concerning the village is not publicly accessible; however, the broader dynamics of the regency – real estate market activity, Sundanese cultural background, and high population density – may apply to this area to some extent. For more precise, site-specific information, it is necessary to consult local administrative sources or conduct personal inquiry.







