Sukabungah – A settlement in Campakamulya District at the heart of Cianjur Regency
Sukabungah is a settlement located in Campakamulya District of Cianjur Regency in West Java, Indonesia. Given its position as an intellectual and economic center, its proximity to the Jakarta region, and its location within the extended Jabodetabek-Punjur metropolis, Cianjur Regency ranks among the most dynamic areas of the West Java region. The settlement is situated in the western and southern portions of Java Island, where the landscape is characterized by moderate elevation and agricultural character. The settlement's nature is shaped by the rural landscape surrounding it and by an agriculture-based community.
General overview
Sukabungah is a small rural settlement that forms part of Campakamulya District in Cianjur Regency. Campakamulya District is not a significant tourism or international economic hub, but rather an average, agriculture-oriented kecamatan that functions as an example of the country's internal cooperatives and local communities. Within the administrative system of the Republic of Indonesia, the settlement occupies a level above the lowest administrative tier, forming an important element in the organization of local life and the structure of rural society. The settlement's population overwhelmingly works in agriculture and subsistence farming, while channeled roads and simple infrastructure characterize daily life.
According to the general characteristics of Cianjur Regency, similar socio-economic conditions prevail across the majority of rural areas. Districts such as Campakamulya are positioned at the periphery of the country in administrative terms, yet remain relevant to national production and food security. The settlement is characterized by the persistence of local community organization and traditional economic forms rather than intensive development and international investment. Among Indonesian rural settlements, Sukabungah is neither a special tourism destination nor a specialized economic hub.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Sukabungah, in line with the characteristics of rural Cianjur Regency, is relatively open but offers limited opportunities for international investment. Within the broader context of Cianjur Regency, property prices fall within the range of rural Javan averages, which are typically more favorable to local developers struggling with resource constraints. In rural and agricultural areas, values remain significantly lower compared to those in developed urban centers such as Jakarta or Bandung.
According to land ownership regulations in effect in Indonesia, foreign individuals may acquire properties through limited 25-year leasing rights with extension options, but have no opportunity to obtain permanent ownership. For Indonesian citizens and local investors, however, real estate acquisition is possible under freer and more favorable conditions. In the rural portions of Cianjur Regency, where Sukabungah is located, real estate investments primarily support local mutual-aid community initiatives and smallholder agriculture rather than international tourism or large-scale commercial development. The dynamics of the rural real estate market depend on national agricultural policy, infrastructure development, and local community needs.
Safety and security
In rural areas of the Republic of Indonesia, including the peripheries of Cianjur Regency, the general state of public security presents a complex picture. Rural kecamatan such as Campakamulya are far removed from resource-rich urban police organization, with the result that state law enforcement operates with varying degrees of irregularity. Regarding violent crime and organized criminal networks, Indonesian rural areas are generally less dangerous than deep poverty zones or numerous neighborhoods in large cities; however, crimes against intellectual property and localized community conflicts may occur.
Reliable data specifically regarding public security in Sukabungah is not readily available; however, at the broader level of Cianjur Regency, data indicate that rural areas are quite peaceful and have low crime rates. The dangers facing tourists and those establishing long-term residency are lower compared to the problems in large cities, but standard basic caution, respect for local customs, and conscious avoidance of potential community conflicts are recommended in Indonesian rural communities. The strength of state institutions and the health of the community are closely linked to the effectiveness of local leadership.
Tourist attractions
Sukabungah itself is not considered a known tourism destination, and documented attractions directly connected to the settlement are not recorded. However, within the broad area of Campakamulya District and surrounding Cianjur Regency, numerous natural and cultural values can be identified that form part of rural tourism. Cianjur Regency as a whole functions as the periphery of the Jabodetabek-Punjur metropolis and is located at a relatively accessible distance from the capital, which is why it consistently attracts urban residents for day trips and weekend excursions.
Within the expanse of Cianjur Regency are found such natural and technical investments as the Cipanas hot springs (which receive significant emphasis within Cianjur's administrative territory) as well as the region's agricultural and forestry values. Although the area is not a primary international tourism center, it holds advantages for local and regional excursionists through its proximity to the nearby capital and through the opportunity to experience Indonesia's rural, traditional way of life. Rural cultures, community traditions, and local food production methods characteristic of the regency may prove of interest from socio-cultural and ethnographic perspectives to those engaged in anthropological and community tourism.
Summary
Sukabungah is an average rural settlement in Campakamulya District of Cianjur Regency, forming part of West Java's agriculture and community cooperatives. The real estate market operates at rural, low price levels; public security is generally considered adequate; however, tourism appeal cannot be directly attributed to the settlement itself. For understanding Indonesian rural development and socio-economic dynamics, however, Sukabungah and similar settlements remain instructive.

