Cikanyere – highland village in West Java within Kecamatan Sukaresmi
Cikanyere is a village-level settlement (desa or dusun) in Kabupaten Cianjur, located within the administrative district of Kecamatan Sukaresmi in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the area lies in the northern highland band of Kabupaten Cianjur, at approximately -6.74 latitude and 107.10 east longitude. Available Wikipedia sources describe the regency capital, Kota Cianjur, whose district sits at the foot of the Gunung Gede volcano; Cikanyere itself is located north-northeast of this city, in the interior highland areas. Direct, publicly available source material specifically about Cikanyere is currently not available; therefore, the following sections rely on verifiable general data about Kecamatan Sukaresmi and Kabupaten Cianjur, as well as known characteristics of the region, with clear indication at each point of which administrative level is being referenced.
General overview
Cikanyere belongs to Kecamatan Sukaresmi, one of the highland, relatively less urbanized districts of Kabupaten Cianjur. Kabupaten Cianjur as a whole lies within one of West Java's characteristic volcanic landscape zones: much of the regency's territory is defined by highland and hilly terrain, where agriculture—particularly rice cultivation and tea plantations—play a dominant role. Gunung Gede, a stratovolcano at whose foot the urban district of Kota Cianjur itself is located, is one of Kabupaten Cianjur's most well-known natural landmarks; the highland character is also dominant in the direction of Kecamatan Sukaresmi. Cikanyere itself fits into this landscape as a characteristically small, agricultural village, although authenticated settlement-level sources on its exact population or area are not available. Local life is shaped by Sundanese culture and traditions that are generally characteristic of the region and found throughout Kabupaten Cianjur.
Real estate and investment
Independent, authenticated real estate market data specific to Cikanyere is not available. Viewed in broader context, the real estate market of Kabupaten Cianjur in West Java province is typically characterized by more moderate prices and transaction volumes in highland areas distant from the Jakarta-Bandung axis compared to agglomeration zones. In recent decades, throughout West Java there has been increased interest in highland areas near nature, driven primarily by domestic Indonesian demand, particularly for weekend residences, villas, and agro-tourism properties. As a general investment framework note, it should be mentioned that under Indonesian law foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) under current land law, which is a determining factor when planning investment structures. In Kecamatan Sukaresmi, including the Cikanyere area, the real estate market is typically less liquid and less transparent than in areas near major cities; acquiring knowledge of local land prices and rental terms requires a local intermediary or direct on-site inquiry.
Safety and security
Independent, authenticated safety statistics or police reports specific to Cikanyere are not publicly available. Generally speaking of Kabupaten Cianjur and Kecamatan Sukaresmi, rural highland districts in West Java province are typically characterized by lower crime rates than major cities or densely populated suburbs, although this in itself offers no guarantee for any individual settlement. For travelers and prospective residents, it is generally valid that under Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals must register with local authorities (the RT/RW system), which is a particularly important custom in rural communities. The 5.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Kabupaten Cianjur in November 2022—which caused several hundred fatalities and severe destruction in certain districts of the regency—drew attention to the region's seismic risks; this natural hazard affects the entire regency and is a relevant consideration regarding building quality and adherence to construction standards when selecting property.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specific to Cikanyere as a concrete village do not appear in available source material. In the broader region, in the northern highland zone of Kabupaten Cianjur—to which Kecamatan Sukaresmi belongs—natural features are the primary attractions: the volcanic highlands, rice fields, and tea plantations create a distinctive landscape. One of Kabupaten Cianjur's most well-known tourist destinations is Istana Cipanas (Cipanas Palace), a historic summer residence located in the northern part of the regency near Gunung Gede, within Kecamatan Pacet; this site is within a few tens of kilometers by air from Cikanyere, though concrete distance data cannot be provided without source verification. Gunung Gede–Pangrango National Park is likewise a defining nature conservation and tourist destination in the region, though its precise accessibility from Cikanyere cannot be stated precisely without authenticated sources. Based on the highland character of Kecamatan Sukaresmi, it is likely that the area features traditional Sundanese villages, agricultural landscapes, and highland nature-trekking opportunities, but these can only be asserted with confidence as verified tourist attractions through on-site verification or reliable local sources.
Summary
Cikanyere is a small, highland-located Indonesian village in Kecamatan Sukaresmi, Kabupaten Cianjur, in West Java (Jawa Barat) province. Direct, authenticated sources about the village are not available, so context can only be drawn from general characteristics of the regency and kecamatan: a volcanic highland landscape, agricultural community character, moderate property transactions, and quiet rural living conditions far from the bustle of major cities. The region's seismic activity—confirmed by the 2022 Cianjur earthquake—is an important natural risk factor. Those requiring detailed, current, and reliable local knowledge regarding Cikanyere are advised to consult local sources or undertake personal on-site inquiry.

