Kopo – a village in the Cisarua district, highland zone of Bogor regency
Kopo is a smaller settlement in West Java province (Jawa Barat), belonging to the Cisarua district (kecamatan) within the Kabupaten Bogor administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (-6.6681312, 106.9093), the village is located in the north-central part of Bogor regency, relatively close to the agglomeration zone of the capital, Jakarta. The name Cisarua derives from the Sundanese language: the prefix "Ci-" signifies water or river, indicating that the area is hydrologically rich, marked by hills and river valleys. No directly verifiable encyclopedic sources concerning Kopo itself are available; therefore, the following sections present the settlement's broader administrative and geographical context — the Cisarua district and Kabupaten Bogor — clearly indicating which administrative level each statement refers to.
General overview
Kopo belongs to the Cisarua kecamatan, known as one of the highland districts of Bogor regency in West Java. The Sundanese prefix "Ci-" appearing in the name Cisarua — meaning water or river — indicates that this district forms part of the water network characteristic of West Java; similar prefixed place names occur abundantly throughout the regions of Banten, the capital territory (DKI Jakarta), Jawa Barat, and the west-central Java strip. The Cisarua district in a broader context connects to the Puncak zone, one of Bogor regency's best-known highland areas, although available sources do not directly state this specific connection to Kopo. Small villages in this area generally rely on agricultural and horticultural activities, as well as surrounding highland tourism; however, no verifiable population or area data are available for this specific village.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Kopo are not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. In broader context, it can be stated that Kabupaten Bogor — as one administrative unit within Jakarta's agglomeration ring (Jabodetabek) — has undergone significant real estate market development over recent decades, particularly in highland resort zones where demand from the capital's weekend visitors has remained consistently high. Due to the highland character of Cisarua district, smaller guesthouse and villa-type properties typically attract demand in the surrounding area, but this observation concerns the general characteristics of the district rather than Kopo exclusively. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them, which constitute a uniformly applied legal framework throughout the country.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or verifiable sources describing public safety conditions in Kopo are available. Kabupaten Bogor in general is a densely populated, mixed-character regency where urban and suburban areas may present different security profiles from the highland, less developed zones. According to general approaches to West Java, smaller, rural villages typically can be characterized by lower crime levels than large urban agglomeration zones; however, this statement reflects a general regional trend rather than a condition specific to Kopo. For decisions concerning actual public safety conditions, it is advisable to consult local authorities or communications from Polres Bogor.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions directly associated with Kopo can be identified from available sources. The Cisarua district and the broader Kabupaten Bogor area, however, contain numerous well-known visitor destinations that define the district's general tourism character. The highland zone connected to Bogor regency is generally known for its natural landscape, tea and coffee plantations, and hiking opportunities linked to volcanic mountain ranges — these characteristics are typical of the broader region and are not necessarily to be understood as specific to Kopo's immediate vicinity. Visitors to the Cisarua district can expect to find the area's watercourses — to which the "Ci-" prefixed place names also refer — and mountain air; however, regarding precise distances and locations of any specific attractions, it is advisable to consult local sources.
Summary
Kopo is a smaller West Java settlement in the Cisarua district of Kabupaten Bogor, for which independent, verifiable encyclopedic sources are not yet available. The village's broader administrative environment — the Cisarua kecamatan and Kabupaten Bogor — marks a highland, hydrologically rich region relatively easily accessible from Jakarta, as indicated by the "Ci-" prefix appearing in Sundanese place names. For more detailed and reliable local data, it is advisable to consult settlement-level administrative sources, BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik) regency publications, or local government information.

