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    About Mulyasari

    Mulyasari – a village in Losari District, Cirebon Regency in western Java

    Mulyasari is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kecamatan Losari, located within Kabupaten Cirebon in Jawa Barat (West Java) province. The settlement is situated in the northern part of the island of Java, and according to its coordinates lies in a flat, agriculturally characterized area near the coast. Jawa Barat is Indonesia's most populous province: as of the first half of 2025, its population reached 51.7 million, with the provincial capital located in Bandung. Mulyasari, as part of Kabupaten Cirebon administratively, is connected to Losari kecamatan, which is located in the western zone of the regency, bordering the Java Sea.

    General overview

    Mulyasari is a small settlement that remains relatively unknown to the general public, and detailed descriptions of it are not found in publicly available sources. Based on its location, it belongs to the characteristic rural, agricultural communities of Losari District. Kecamatan Losari lies in the western part of Kabupaten Cirebon, near the Java Sea; the region is traditionally characterized by rice fields, fishing, and small-scale commerce. Cirebon Regency is situated on the border between West Java and Central Java, which gives the area a unique cultural and economic intermediary role. The local population is predominantly of Sundanese and Javanese heritage — West Java province as a whole is defined by Sundanese culture and language, as the Sundanese constitute Indonesia's second-largest ethnic group. Reliable, verifiable data about Mulyasari itself (such as its area, exact population, or unique local institutions) is not available; therefore, in the following sections, more general characteristics of Losari District and Kabupaten Cirebon provide context.

    Real estate and investment

    Verifiable settlement-level data about Mulyasari's real estate market is not available. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Cirebon and Jawa Barat province, it can be noted that in the rural areas of the regency, property prices are typically significantly lower than in the urban centers of the province (Bandung, Cirebon city center). The trading of agricultural land and smaller residential properties in villages generally occurs within local channels, while development projects and investment-oriented purchases are more characteristic of more developed urban areas with better infrastructure. According to the general framework of Indonesian property regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, the Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) forms are primarily available, which according to applicable laws provide entitlements for a limited duration. Before making an investment decision, it is strongly recommended to involve a local legal expert, particularly in the case of rural village properties, where land use classification and land registry status may present individual peculiarities.

    Safety and security

    Public security statistics or local police reports specifically for Mulyasari are not publicly accessible. Regarding Jawa Barat province as a whole, the public security situation in rural village areas is generally more peaceful than in busier urban zones, but this naturally does not mean that basic precautions can be disregarded. In rural parts of Kabupaten Cirebon, maintenance of public order takes place through local-level (desa and kecamatan level) administrative and community structures, which is particularly characteristic in small villages. For precise, current information, the competent local authorities or the Indonesian consular representation in Hungary can provide reliable information.

    Tourist attractions

    Source-based information is not available regarding Mulyasari village as a tourist destination, and no named attractions, natural or cultural heritage sites associated with the settlement name appear in the available sources. The broader region, however — Kabupaten Cirebon and Losari District — possess several characteristics that may be relevant for travelers in the area. Cirebon city, to whose regency Mulyasari also belongs, is a known meeting point of Javanese and Sundanese culture and has traditionally been one of the regional centers of batik weaving. The Losari District, lying along the northern Java coast zone (Pantura, or Pantai Utara Jawa), has proximity to the Java Sea, which may make fishing and coastal landscape defining elements in the villages there, though no source provides information about specific tourism infrastructure in the district regarding Mulyasari. For more precise, location-specific offerings, visitors are advised to contact local tourism offices or information services from the regency-level tourism authority.

    Summary

    Mulyasari is a rural Indonesian village belonging to Kecamatan Losari in Kabupaten Cirebon, Jawa Barat province, near the northern coastal area of Java. Detailed, verifiable data about the settlement is not publicly available; available information can be contextualized on the basis of provincial and regency-level connections. Jawa Barat is Indonesia's most populous province, and Cirebon Regency occupies a unique transitional role at the boundary between the island's western and eastern cultural regions. For all those planning decisions related to real estate, business, or residence in this area, it is recommended to directly contact local administrative bodies, legal experts, and relevant authorities to obtain current and accurate information.


    More about Losari

    Losari – Eastern gateway kecamatan of Cirebon Regency, West JavaLosari is a kecamatan in Cirebon Regency, West Java province, on the easternmost edge of the regency facing Central…

    Losari – Eastern gateway kecamatan of Cirebon Regency, West Java

    Losari is a kecamatan in Cirebon Regency, West Java province, on the easternmost edge of the regency facing Central Java. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the kecamatan sits at the eastern tip of Cirebon Regency, bordered by Gebang to the west, the Losari Sea on the Java Sea coast to the north, Pabedilan to the south and the Cisanggarung River, which forms the boundary with Brebes Regency in Central Java, to the east. The kecamatan contains ten desa and serves as the eastern gateway into Cirebon Regency for traffic coming from Central Java, which has produced a strong cultural blend along the road corridor.

    Tourism and attractions

    Losari itself is not packaged as a stand-alone tourist circuit, and named ticketed attractions inside the kecamatan are not extensively documented in widely accessible sources. Its position on the Java Sea coast and the Cisanggarung river mouth gives it a coastal-and-river character along the wider Pantura, the northern Java coast road. Cirebon Regency, of which Losari is part, is widely known beyond the regency for the Kasepuhan and Kanoman royal palaces in Cirebon city, the Sunan Gunung Jati pilgrimage complex in Astana Gunung Jati, the Trusmi batik village, the Cirebonese empal gentong and tahu gejrot cuisine, and the wider blended Sundanese, Javanese and Chinese-Indonesian cultural belt of the northern Java coast. Travellers visiting the regency typically focus on these landmarks centred on Cirebon city.

    Property market

    Losari has a slightly stronger property profile than many small Cirebon kecamatan because it sits on the Pantura coastal corridor at the gateway between West Java and Central Java. Housing is dominated by single-storey landed houses, modest shophouses and traditional coastal dwellings on family-owned land, with no record of branded housing estates or apartment projects in the kecamatan itself. Commercial property is concentrated along the Pantura road and the Losari town centre, where shops serve traffic between West Java and Central Java. Land transactions across the regency are largely BPN-certified given the long settlement history of the Cirebon coast, but verification of title status, road-set-back rules and flood history is still important before any acquisition.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Losari is modest and largely informal, mixing kost rooms for civil servants, teachers and traders with shorter-term lodging for travellers along the Pantura road. The wider Cirebon Regency economy combines smallholder rice and palm-sugar cultivation with fisheries on the Java Sea, batik and rattan handicrafts in Trusmi and surrounding desa, and trade tied to Cirebon city as a regional service hub. Demand for kost rooms and contract houses follows public-sector postings, the road-corridor commerce and the rhythm of the fishing calendar more than tourism. Investors should consider the road-corridor character of Losari and the modest secondary market for completed properties at the regency edge.

    Practical tips

    Losari is reached by road from Cirebon city, the regional service hub, and from Brebes and Tegal in Central Java via the Pantura coastal road, plus the Trans-Java toll road that runs slightly inland. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools and small markets are organised at desa and kecamatan level, with larger hospitals, banks and Cirebon Regency administration concentrated in Sumber and Cirebon city. The climate is hot and humid tropical with monsoon influences typical of the northern Java coast. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens.

    More about Cirebon

    Cirebon – Sultanate Palaces and Batik on the Javanese-Sundanese BorderCirebon is an independent city on the northern coast of West Java province, beside the Java Sea. The city is…

    Cirebon – Sultanate Palaces and Batik on the Javanese-Sundanese Border

    Cirebon is an independent city on the northern coast of West Java province, beside the Java Sea. The city is one of Indonesia's richest cultural heritage sites: the centuries-old palaces of the Cirebon Sultanate, world-famous Cirebon batik, and a unique blend of Javanese and Sundanese cultures define it. Cirebon is a stop on the pantura (northern coastal) highway, strategically located between western and central Java.

    Attractions and Activities

    Keraton Kasepuhan (Kasepuhan Palace) is a 15th-century sultanate palace that now serves as a museum – the singa barong (golden chariot) and Chinese-Javanese hybrid architecture are stunning. Keraton Kanoman is the second sultanate palace, also open to visitors. Taman Sari Gua Sunyaragi is a remarkable stone garden and meditation cave complex from the 17th century. Cirebon batik workshops (Batik Trusmi) are the birthplace of mega mendung (cloud-pattern) batik – watch the hand-made batik process here. Sunyaragi and the Plangon monkey forest are also popular.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Cirebon is a cultural melting pot: Sundanese, Javanese and Chinese influences have created a unique local identity. Topeng Cirebon (mask dance) and tarling music are distinctive local art forms. The cuisine is robust and distinctive: empal gentong (spiced beef in clay pot), nasi jamblang (assorted rice toppings on banana leaf), tahu gejrot (vinegar tofu snack), and mega udang (giant prawn) are all Cirebon specialities.

    Public Safety

    Cirebon is a safe city. You can walk around the city centre and Keraton area freely at night. Traffic on the pantura highway is heavy – drive carefully. Swimming is not recommended along the Java Sea coast. Medical care is available locally (several hospitals in Cirebon).

    Practical Information

    Cirebon's railway station (Kejaksan) provides excellent connections to Jakarta, Bandung and Semarang. Cirebon Penggung Airport has limited flights. From Jakarta, approximately 3 hours by train, 3–4 hours by car. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation ranges from simple hotels to boutique hotels.

    More about West Java

    West Java is the home of Sundanese culture, where volcanic crater lakes, tea plantation-covered mountains, and creative urban life together shape the province's character. Bandung,…

    West Java is the home of Sundanese culture, where volcanic crater lakes, tea plantation-covered mountains, and creative urban life together shape the province's character. Bandung, the capital, is one of Indonesia's most dynamic and youthful cities.

    Where is West Java?

    The province is located in the western part of Java, southeast of Jakarta. Bandung is reachable from the capital by train or car in 2–3 hours.

    What to See?

    1. Kawah Putih – White Crater

    The volcanic crater lake's milky white-turquoise water and sulfurous surroundings create a special, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Tea plantations nearby are also visitable.

    2. Bandung – Creative City

    Bandung is known for its art deco architecture, factory outlets, and coffee culture. The city is increasingly a hub for digital nomads and creative entrepreneurs.

    3. Tangkuban Perahu Volcano

    You can drive up to the crater of this active volcano near Bandung. Sulfurous steam and volcanic activity are observable up close.

    4. Pangandaran

    West Java's best beach, suitable for both surfing and nature walks. The Green Canyon river tour is one of the area's most beautiful activities.

    5. Sundanese Culture

    Sundanese music (angklung), dance, and cuisine are unique to western Java. The angklung is a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, but Bandung's cooler climate makes it pleasant year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1–2 days: Bandung city and coffee culture
    • 1 day: Kawah Putih and tea plantations
    • 1–2 days: Pangandaran (optional)

    Renting or Investing in West Java?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in West Java, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Bandung Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about West Java, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • West Java Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    West Java is where volcanic landscapes meet creative urban life. Bandung's dynamism and the surrounding natural wonders together make it ideal for a weekend or short trip.

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