Mulyasari – a village at the heart of Kecamatan Cilaku, Kabupaten Cianjur
Mulyasari is an Indonesian village (desa) located within the territory of Kecamatan Cilaku in Kabupaten Cianjur, a regency in West Java. According to its coordinates (-6.8850° south latitude, 107.1809° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, hilly and mountainous landscapes of the western half of Java island. Administratively, it forms part of Jawa Barat (West Java) province, whose capital is Bandung. Since detailed, standalone information about Mulyasari does not appear in available public sources, the following account is based on verifiable data at the level of the district, regency, and province, which this text clearly indicates at all relevant points.
General overview
Mulyasari falls within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Cilaku, which is one of the interior, agriculturally-oriented districts of Kabupaten Cianjur. Cianjur itself ranks among those regencies of West Java situated in the mountainous interior of the province, characterized by rice and tea plantations and a network of small villages. In the first half of 2025, Jawa Barat had a total population of approximately 51.8 million people and remains Indonesia's most populous province. This figure illustrates the density of the province's settlement: villages, including smaller settlements like Mulyasari, are situated within a highly structured and densely populated rural fabric. The Sundanese (Sunda) cultural tradition, represented by the province's indigenous ethnicity, is predominant throughout Kabupaten Cianjur and exerts influence on daily life, language, architecture, and local customs. More precise population figures and area data for Mulyasari are not yet available in publicly accessible sources, and therefore no substantiated claims can be made about these matters.
Real estate and investment
No standalone, settlement-level market data exists for Mulyasari's real estate market. In broader context, Kabupaten Cianjur's real estate market generally falls into the rural and small-town, lower-volume category when compared to larger urban centers in the province, such as Bandung. Properties in the interior, mountainous districts are primarily driven by local demand; investment activity is typically more modest than in coastal resort zones or the metropolitan agglomeration. Foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate in Indonesia are constrained by national-level land ownership regulations: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may in principle access certain time-limited legal titles, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights), but these require complex legal procedures, and specific possibilities must in all cases be verified with local legal experts. These general regulatory frameworks apply to both Mulyasari and the Cilaku district as a whole.
Safety and security
No standalone, reliable statistics or detailed reports exist on public safety in Mulyasari. Generally speaking, the interior, rural zones of West Java province, including rural districts of Kabupaten Cianjur, exhibit the public safety profile characteristic of rural Indonesia: community life is close-knit and diverges from crime patterns typical of major cities. Nevertheless, it is worth noting natural hazards: West Java is a volcanically and seismically active region, and periodic landslides and flooding occur in hilly and mountainous areas. These natural factors can affect daily life and residence in the area, and it is therefore recommended to monitor communications from the relevant Indonesian authorities. Specific crime data relating to public safety cannot be cited from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Mulyasari does not itself appear as a recognized tourist destination in publicly available sources, and no named attractions, natural or cultural landmarks directly associated with the village can be identified in verifiable form. However, within the broader territory of Kabupaten Cianjur, numerous generally well-known tourist sites exist, which can only be mentioned as regional context given the absence of verified data in sources. The Cianjur area is known for its proximity to the Puncak pass, one of Java's visited mountainous regions and a popular excursion destination for residents of Jakarta and Bandung. Within the regency's territory, tea plantations, natural landscapes, and cultural heritage linked to Sundanese tradition form the backbone of the tourism offering. Reliable information regarding the precise distance of these sites from Mulyasari and how they may be accessed was not available.
Summary
Mulyasari is a small rural settlement in the interior of West Java, within the boundaries of Kecamatan Cilaku and Kabupaten Cianjur. The province to which it belongs is Indonesia's most populous province and one of the strongholds of Sundanese cultural tradition. Standalone, detailed data about the village are not yet available in public sources, and therefore descriptions of its real estate market, public safety, and tourist characteristics necessarily remain at the level of the district, regency, and province. Those requiring more precise information relating to Mulyasari are advised to consult Indonesian public administration records and local authorities.

