Kertamukti – village in Sindangbarang District, southern Kabupaten Cianjur
Kertamukti is a small settlement in Indonesia's West Java Province (Jawa Barat), belonging to Sindangbarang District (Kecamatan Sindangbarang), located in the southern part of Kabupaten Cianjur regency. Based on its coordinates (-6.8031681, 107.3050627), it is situated in the more southerly areas of the regency, closer to the Indian Ocean coast. Kabupaten Cianjur itself extends across the western and southern portions of Jawa Barat, and is the second largest regency by area on the island of Java, immediately after Kabupaten Sukabumi. No dedicated, detailed Wikipedia source is currently available for Kertamukti, so the description below relies primarily on broader regency-level data and the geographical context of Sindangbarang District.
General overview
Kertamukti is one of the villages in Sindangbarang District (Kecamatan Sindangbarang) in Kabupaten Cianjur. The regency encompasses an exceptionally extensive area containing numerous landscape types of different character: from northern highland zones all the way to southern coastal plains. Kertamukti's coordinates suggest that it may be located in the more southerly, foothill-coastal transitional area of the regency, where the landscape is typically characterized by green, agricultural features. The regency seat of Kabupaten Cianjur is located in Cianjur District (Kecamatan Cianjur), and the regency itself forms part of the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan zone along its northwestern perimeter, established in a 2008 presidential regulation (Peraturan Presiden Nomor 54 tahun 2008). The regency's northern border adjoins Kabupaten Bogor and Kabupaten Purwakarta, to the east Kabupaten Bandung, Kabupaten Bandung Barat and Kabupaten Garut, to the south the Indian Ocean, and to the west Kabupaten Sukabumi and again Kabupaten Bogor. This extensive border line well illustrates the vast territorial and ecological diversity contained within Kabupaten Cianjur. Kertamukti, as a village in Sindangbarang District, is situated within this broader, varied landscape environment, and is presumably an agricultural and small-town rural community, although settlement-level sources are not available for this.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data for Kertamukti and the narrower Sindangbarang District is currently available publicly, so the following observations reflect the broader context of Kabupaten Cianjur regency. Kabupaten Cianjur, as the second largest regency by area on Java, possesses significant territorial assets and has become part of the West Javanese real estate market in recent decades — particularly in its northern areas, connected to the Jabodetabek metropolitan zone, where property development is more active. In the southern areas facing the Indian Ocean, to which Sindangbarang and indirectly Kertamukti belong, the real estate market is far less developed and far less documented, which means both lower land prices and fewer development projects. In Indonesia, land acquisition by foreign nationals is legally restricted: Hak Milik (ownership right), which denotes full ownership, is accessible exclusively to Indonesian citizens. For foreigners, Hak Pakai (usage right) and in some cases Hak Sewa (lease right) provide the legal framework for property utilization. On these grounds, Kertamukti and its surrounding area would primarily come into consideration among Indonesian investors as an agricultural or rural area, rather than as a developed tourism or commercial real estate market — though reliable, local-level sources are not available for detailed information on this.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or detailed sources are available regarding safety and security in Kertamukti. In general terms, Kabupaten Cianjur, as a rural, extensive regency, comprises predominantly agricultural and village areas where rural communities live within close-knit, traditional social fabric. No data specific to West Java Province as a whole is available in this source material that could be specifically linked to Kertamukti regarding public safety. For travelers and potential visitors, generally applicable precautions — careful handling of valuables, local orientation in the absence of familiarity with the area — are generally recommended in rural Indonesian regions, though these do not point to particular security concerns in the Sindangbarang area. For assessing the specific situation, local authorities or current travel guides can provide more precise guidance.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourism sources are available for Kertamukti village or the narrower Sindangbarang District in this compilation. It can be stated generally, however, that the southern areas of Kabupaten Cianjur regency are located near the Indian Ocean coast, and the natural features in the region — mountains, rice terraces, rivers, coastline — form a landscape characteristic of West Java. More data from other sources is available regarding attractions in the northern, mountainous areas of the regency (such as resort zones characteristic of the Cipanas or Pacet areas), but these are likely at considerable distance from the Kertamukti area. Those who visit Sindangbarang District would presumably find the primary appeal in the natural environment and rural way of life, though it is not yet possible on the basis of available sources to name specific documented attractions in connection with this village.
Summary
Kertamukti is a small, rural settlement in West Java, in Sindangbarang District (Kecamatan Sindangbarang), in the southern part of Kabupaten Cianjur regency. The regency is the second largest administrative unit by area on the island of Java, encompassing areas of varied landscape and socioeconomic characteristics. No dedicated, detailed data is currently available publicly for Kertamukti, so the presentation of the place necessarily remains within the broader regency context. For developers, investors, or travelers, it is advisable to gather information on the most current conditions through on-site sources and local information.

