Tanjung Sari – a village in Agrabinta District, Cianjur Regency
Tanjung Sari is a settlement located in the western part of Java Island, in West Java (Jawa Barat) Province, which belongs to the Agrabinta subdistrict (district). The village is situated in Cianjur Regency, which is one of the largest regencies by area on the entire island of Java. Tanjung Sari is positioned within the sphere of influence of the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan region of the province, which is one of Indonesia's most vital economic and infrastructure development zones. According to settlement coordinates, it is located at -6.8220739 latitude and 107.2104935 longitude, which in the Indonesian coordinate system indicates an orientation toward East Java.
General overview
Tanjung Sari functions as a smaller village within Agrabinta subdistrict, which submits settlement data and administrative reports to Cianjur Regency. Agrabinta District is among the administrative units of the regency, and as available sources indicate, it is connected to the central administrative organization of Cianjur Regency and the administrative system of the Republic of Indonesia. Verifiable sources do not provide specific information regarding the village's direct tourist or economic appeal at the settlement level; however, regarding the broader region of Cianjur Regency, it is known that it exhibits a developing agro-industrial and regional economic structure.
Cianjur Regency has played an important administrative and economic role in West Java Province since at least the mid-20th century. The regency's territory is quite extensive and occupies a significant place in the administrative spatial division of the Indonesian archipelago. The West Java region is generally characteristic of one of the most dynamically developing areas in the Indonesian national economy, particularly due to its proximity to the Jabodetabek zone of influence. Tanjung Sari village is best examined within this broader geographical and economic context, in which the settlement is under the indirect influence of the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan regionalization processes.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market opportunities in Tanjung Sari village and in Agrabinta District in general are connected with the broader market dynamics of Cianjur Regency. Cianjur Regency is known in the Indonesian real estate market as a potential development area that approaches the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan region; however, real estate valuations and investment opportunities within the regency have not yet reached the level of such developed urban areas as Bogor or other directly influenced zone settlements. At the Agrabinta District level, real estate market information is not directly accessible in the Indonesian statistical database with village-level precision.
For foreign investors, it is important to note the Indonesian land ownership legal system: in the Republic of Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership of land and real estate; however, they may access real estate use through long-term leasehold rights under limited circumstances and specific conditions. Within the framework of this regulation, in Cianjur Regency, potential development and agricultural investments attract those who speculate on market opportunities offered by proximity to the nearby metropolis. Tanjung Sari village, however, has no explicitly publicized investment zones or special economic incentive areas based on available sources, so real estate or business investments conducted here may be realized under the general procedures and conditions of local administrative authorities and Indonesian legislation.
Safety and security
Directly published public safety statistics regarding Tanjung Sari village are not available based on verifiable sources. Regarding the broader region, Cianjur Regency, Indonesian administrative and statistical records indicate that the regency belongs among the relatively more developed areas of Java Island in terms of administrative and infrastructure provision. West Java Province in general exhibits the characteristic challenges of handling areas near major cities from an Indonesian public safety perspective: infrastructural development and public safety typically correlate inversely with proximity to metropolitan areas and the structure of migration pressure.
Agrabinta District, as an administrative unit, operates within provincial and national public safety frameworks, which include local police forces, community security institutions, and local government bodies. Areas near major cities on Java generally face well-known challenges in terms of food security, traffic safety, and community property protection; however, public safety at the rural and small village level is typically addressed at the level of community organization, through local leadership and informal social control mechanisms. Regarding Tanjung Sari village as well, it may be assumed that public safety is maintained using the customary tools of Indonesian administration and community self-organization; however, specific village-level data cannot be determined from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Based on verifiable sources, no specific tourist attractions are identified for Tanjung Sari village, and the village does not appear prominently on the priority lists of tourist guides and international tourism databases. However, the broader region belonging to Agrabinta District and Cianjur Regency may count on potential tourist interest, given that the geographical location of the regency points toward the Indonesian tourism center.
Within Cianjur Regency as a whole, tourism infrastructure and attractions are largely organized around agro-ecotourism, tourism connected to thermal and medicinal resources, and rural landscape and cultural tourism. In the vicinity of the regency are found historical and cultural sites connected to the religious and community heritage of Java Island; however, their specific names and distance from Tanjung Sari village cannot be determined from verifiable sources. West Java Province in general is known in Indonesian tourism as a destination for learning about tea plantations, mountainous landscapes, and traditional Sundanese culture; however, the direct presence of these general tourist resources regarding Tanjung Sari village cannot be declared from available information.
Those who visit Tanjung Sari village may count on tourist opportunities offered in the broader region, in Agrabinta District and Cianjur Regency: in nearby rural areas, tourism connected to agriculture, forestry, and the study of natural resources is possible, and the proximity to the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan region ensures that other parts of the regency and neighboring areas are easily accessible from Tanjung Sari village.
Summary
Tanjung Sari is a modest village in Agrabinta subdistrict within Cianjur Regency, located in West Java Province in a developing administrative region of Java Island. Specific village-level data regarding tourism, public safety, or real estate markets are not available from verifiable sources; however, its geographical position toward the broader region, Cianjur Regency, and the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan zone of influence places the village under the indirect influence of West Java's economic and development policy. The settlement operates within the framework of Indonesian administration and community organization, as do other villages in the regency, and for those who intend to establish their presence or make investments here, knowledge of the broader region's structure and consideration of the Indonesian legal framework are essential.

