Antajaya – a rural village in the Tanjungsari district of Kabupaten Bogor, West Java
Antajaya is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, in Kabupaten Bogor, specifically within Kecamatan Tanjungsari. Based on its coordinates (-6.5893191; 107.1779936), it is situated in the western part of Java island, on the eastern edge of Bogor regency. The capital of Jawa Barat province is Bandung, its largest city is Bekasi; the province itself is Indonesia's most populous, with 48,274,162 inhabitants according to the 2020 census. Regarding Antajaya, available source material covers only the provincial level; therefore, the following sections present verifiable provincial and generally applicable Indonesian contexts, clearly indicating that these do not necessarily reflect village-specific data.
General overview
Antajaya is a small, rural desa in Kecamatan Tanjungsari, administratively under the authority of Kabupaten Bogor. Bogor regency is one of the most extensive and populous regions of West Java province: Bogor is traditionally regarded as part of the green hinterland close to Jakarta, where densely populated urban areas and less developed, mountainous, agricultural villages coexist. The Sundanese ethnic group dominates in Jawa Barat province—the second largest ethnic group in the Indonesian archipelago—and this cultural background is characteristic of Antajaya's broader region. The province's population exceeded 50.7 million as of mid-2025 according to official estimates and grows by nearly 400,000 annually, representing sustained demographic dynamism throughout the region—including in Bogor regency's villages. Kecamatan Tanjungsari is a relatively quiet, agricultural district in the eastern part of the regency; the nearby area exhibits a hilly-mountainous character, which is generally typical of West Java's interior regions.
Real estate and investment
Village-level real estate market data specific to Antajaya does not appear in available sources; the following presents generally known contexts regarding the broader region and the Indonesian regulatory environment. Kabupaten Bogor's real estate market has been subject over recent decades to demand fueled by proximity to the Jakarta agglomeration, accelerating population growth, and infrastructure development. This dynamism is primarily felt in areas near Bogor city and major transportation corridors; in more distant, rural villages—a category into which Antajaya likely falls—real estate prices are typically lower, and market liquidity is more limited. As a generally applicable regulatory framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain lease arrangements, the conditions of which are governed by Indonesian land law and associated regulations. Before any investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate advisors is essential.
Safety and security
Village-specific, verifiable statistical data on public safety in Antajaya is not available in the processed sources. It can be generally stated that in rural, less urbanized areas of Jawa Barat province, public safety is typically perceived more favorably than in major cities; however, this does not mean that petty property crime or traffic risks are absent. Kabupaten Bogor is an extensive regency, where public order maintenance is the responsibility of territorially competent police bodies; police presence and response capacity may vary by area depending on actual accessibility and infrastructure. Travelers and those interested are advised to obtain current information about the specific area from local authorities or reliable on-site sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named local tourist attractions specific to Antajaya; therefore, only generally verifiable contexts characteristic of the broader region can be presented. Kabupaten Bogor region as a whole is known for its natural features—mountainous landscapes, tea plantations, waterfalls, and the Kebun Raya Bogor (Bogor Botanical Garden), a more frequently visited destination located in Bogor city—but the exact distances from Antajaya to these sites and the quality of connections cannot be reliably specified due to lack of sources. Jawa Barat province is generally known for its nature-oriented tourism and Sundanese cultural heritage, but these contexts apply to the province as a whole and cannot be directly attributed to Antajaya without reference to local-level sources.
Summary
Antajaya is a rural village in the Tanjungsari district of Kabupaten Bogor in West Java, Indonesia's most populous province. Detailed village-level data—population, infrastructure, real estate market indicators, tourist attractions—did not appear in the processed sources; the above presentation therefore explored provincial and regional contexts, clearly indicating their level of applicability. For those interested, it is recommended to obtain current, village-specific information from local authorities, relevant offices of Kabupaten Bogor, or on-site experts.

