Karangmulya – a village in Plumbon District, northeastern Kabupaten Cirebon
Karangmulya is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Cirebon in West Java, and falls within the Plumbon kecamatan (district). Based on its geographic coordinates (–6.7031537; 108.4787942), it is situated in the northern part of Cirebon regency, near the northeastern coast of Java island. Kabupaten Cirebon lies in the northeastern corner of Jawa Barat province and is considered a gateway for traffic arriving from eastern Java. The regency seat is located in Sumber kecamatan, not in Plumbon District.
General overview
Karangmulya is not widely known as a tourist destination, and available public sources do not contain detailed demographic or territorial data specific to this village. The settlement belongs to Plumbon kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Cirebon. Based on regency-level sources, Kabupaten Cirebon as a whole is considered the eastern gateway of Jawa Barat province, partly explained by the fact that the area, lying on the province's border, is well accessible by both road and rail from central and eastern Javanese cities. Plumbon District is considered part of the regency's interior, primarily characterized by agricultural and small-scale industrial activities, where rice cultivation and local handicraft activities have traditionally played defining roles—however, this characterization reflects the general economic profile of the regency and is not verified data specific to Karangmulya alone. The Cirebon region as a whole has a long historical past: the area carries the legacy of the former Cirebon sultanate and is characterized by a blend of Javanese, Sundanese, and Chinese cultural influences.
Real estate and investment
No verified, village-specific real estate market data are available for Karangmulya. The broader context is provided by the Kabupaten Cirebon real estate market: the regency, as a strategically located area on the eastern border of Jawa Barat province in terms of transportation, has shown moderate but continuous development over recent decades, particularly concerning industrial parks and logistics infrastructure. Due to proximity to the more urbanized Kota Cirebon, the region demonstrates stable local demand for residential properties—following general Indonesian patterns—primarily driven by residents moving from local and other Javanese cities. Within the framework of general Indonesian land ownership regulations, it should be noted that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land in Indonesia; for them, primarily usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or other time-limited title forms are available. This national regulation applies to both Kabupaten Cirebon and Karangmulya. Before making investment decisions, consultation with local legal and real estate market specialists is always recommended.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verified crime statistics specific to Karangmulya are available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Cirebon and Jawa Barat province, the generally accepted view is that rural, agricultural areas—such as the villages of Plumbon District—typically have lower crime rates than larger urban agglomerations. However, this is not a village-specific, statistically substantiated claim, but rather a general, cautious inference regarding the region. For foreign visitors and those planning longer stays, it is always recommended to become familiar with local conditions and to follow consular advisories, as public safety can vary locally and it is worth obtaining information from independent, current sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources document specific tourist attractions in Karangmulya itself. However, the Kabupaten Cirebon region contains numerous cultural and historical heritage sites characteristic of the broader area and accessible from Plumbon District. The most renowned regional attractions are connected to the Cirebon sultanate: Keraton Kasepuhan, Keraton Kanoman, and Keraton Kacirebonan as historical palace complexes represent some of the province's most significant cultural heritage; however, these are located in Kota Cirebon territory, not in Plumbon kecamatan of Kabupaten Cirebon. The region as a whole is also characterized by the traditional weaving and dyeing culture of Cirebon batik, which can be traced through local craft workshops and markets within the Cirebon area. All these attractions and cultural sites are to be found in the direction of Kota Cirebon from Karangmulya; their exact distance cannot be verified from sources, but based on transportation conditions within the regency, they can be estimated at several tens of minutes by car.
Summary
Karangmulya is a village located in Jawa Barat province, in Plumbon kecamatan of Kabupaten Cirebon, for which detailed, village-specific public data are currently not available. The broader Cirebon regency is a noteworthy area from historical, cultural, and transportation perspectives along Java island's east-west axis, and functions as the eastern gateway of Jawa Barat province. To learn about Karangmulya's specific characteristics, local and current sources are necessary; the contextual information provided above should be understood at the regency level.

