Neglasari – village in Pamarican district, Kabupaten Ciamis
Neglasari is a small settlement in Indonesia's Jawa Barat (West Java) province, which belongs to the Kabupaten Ciamis administrative unit, and within it to the Pamarican kecamatan (district). Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.4543577, 108.5047628), it is located in the southern, inland areas of Java island, in a hilly-mountainous landscape relatively close to the Indian Ocean coastline. Direct, source-supported detailed information about Neglasari is limited, so the following presents verifiable information at the level of Pamarican district, Kabupaten Ciamis, and Jawa Barat province, clearly indicating the respective context throughout.
General overview
Neglasari is a small rural community whose location is connected to Pamarican kecamatan in the southwestern part of Kabupaten Ciamis. The regency as a whole is situated in the eastern-southern corner of Jawa Barat province and is characteristically agricultural, partly hilly in nature. The Pamarican district itself is primarily an agrarian area where rice cultivation, vegetable farming, and plantation agriculture form the basis of livelihood. Jawa Barat province, to which Neglasari administratively belongs, is Indonesia's most populous province: according to 2025 data, it has more than 51.7 million inhabitants and has Bandung as its capital city. The province is considered the homeland of the Sundanese people — Sundanese culture constitutes Indonesia's second largest ethnic community — and this cultural heritage is also defining in the Kabupaten Ciamis area. Neglasari can be classified among the smaller, local communities that operate within the district's administrative system, and their everyday life is fundamentally tied to local agriculture and related small-scale commerce.
Real estate and investment
Source-based settlement-level real estate market data for Neglasari is not available. The broader context, namely the real estate market of Kabupaten Ciamis and generally Jawa Barat province, can however be described with some general characteristics. In rural areas of West Java — including Kabupaten Ciamis — property prices are characteristically much lower than in urban centers such as Bandung or Bogor. Trading of rural plots and simple residential properties is primarily active among local Indonesian buyers; the presence of foreign investors in these areas is minimal. This is partly related to Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign citizens in Indonesia generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, but can only hold property under specified, limited legal titles — such as long-term lease (Hak Sewa) or building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan). This general legal framework applies to the entire country and is therefore governing for real estate transactions in the Neglasari area as well. Investment opportunities in this region are primarily limited to agricultural properties and small-sized residential properties.
Safety and security
Direct, reliable statistical data on safety and security in Neglasari is not available. Generally speaking, rural agricultural areas of Jawa Barat province — which include Pamarican district and Neglasari — can be characterized by lower crime rates compared to large urban agglomerations. Small village communities in Indonesia typically have close community ties, which traditionally contribute to maintaining local security. This is, however, only a generally observed tendency in similar rural West Java areas; reliable security data for Neglasari cannot be provided on a credible source basis. Caution and respect for local customs are justified and recommended behavior for any stay in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No source-supported tourist attractions directly linked to Neglasari are known. The broader area of Kabupaten Ciamis does, however, host several better-known natural and cultural attractions that may be accessible from Pamarican district, although verified data on exact distances cannot be provided in this article. The Kabupaten Ciamis area is characterized by nature trails, river valleys, and mountainous landscapes in its tourism offerings. Throughout Jawa Barat province, Sundanese cultural traditions — local variations of gamelan music, traditional handicraft crafts, rice terrace landscapes — give distinctive character to rural settlements. These features could likely be relevant to the Neglasari area as well, but reliable source-based statements cannot be made regarding the existence or development of local tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Neglasari is a small rural community in Jawa Barat province, in Pamarican district within Kabupaten Ciamis. Source-supported settlement-level data is available only to a limited extent, so the above description primarily relies on verifiable characteristics at the broader administrative levels — the district, the regency, and the province. The place fits into the rural agrarian area of Sundanese cultural heritage, its real estate market reflects local rural conditions, and it is embedded in the province's general security context. For more comprehensive and precise local information, on-site research and consultation of Indonesian administrative records are recommended.

