Sukamaju – municipal settlement of Cilawu district in Garut Regency
Sukamaju is a municipal settlement belonging to Cilawu kecamatan in Garut kabupaten (regency) within Jawa Barat (West Java) province, in the Java macroregion. Within the Indonesian administrative hierarchy, the settlement is part of Cilawu kecamatan, which is located in the southeastern part of Garut regency. The area lies within the east-west connectivity band of Java island, where distinctive characteristics of urban and rural life and typical Indonesian rural community structures are evident.
General overview
Sukamaju is a small local administrative community within Cilawu kecamatan, not primarily featured in international tourism guides, yet classified among typical Indonesian rural settlements. The settlement is organized at the desa (village) level according to the Indonesian national administrative system, which represents the country's smallest administrative unit. Cilawu kecamatan, to which Sukamaju belongs, is part of Garut regency, which itself is located in the southern part of Jawa Barat province, in the West Java region.
Garut regency, of which Sukamaju settlement is a part, operates within Jawa Barat province with its administrative center in Tarogong Kidul kecamatan. Garut regency ranks among the more developed regions of the country and is a significant actor in Indonesia's economy and administration. To the regency's north lies Sumedang kabupaten, to the east Tasikmalaya kabupaten, to the south the Indian Ocean, to the west and southwest Bandung kabupaten, and to the west Cianjur kabupaten. This geographical position places Sukamaju within Indonesia's rural development zone, where modernization and traditional community life alternate. The settlement's coordinates are located at -7.33779432 latitude and 107.81830901 longitude.
Real estate and investment
Sukamaju, as a rural settlement, participates in local real estate market dynamics that follow regency-level development trends. Considering the general economic and real estate characteristics of Garut regency, it represents the rural-semi-urbanized area type, where lower land prices and gradual infrastructure development are distinctive features. On the Indonesian rural real estate market, Sukamaju also exhibits primarily local, community-level transactions, where private owners and smaller and larger local actors buy and sell properties.
Indonesian land ownership regulations fundamentally distinguish between Indonesian and foreign property owners. Indonesian citizens can purchase real estate without limitation, while foreign persons and organizations are subject to stricter regulations. Foreigners can acquire a maximum of 25 hectares of use rights (hak pakai), which can be extended for 30 years through Indonesian government authorities. Garut regency, as a development area, attracts various investments, and Sukamaju settlement in this context forms part of the potential rural development zone, although the settlement's specific real estate market parameters require specialized local investigation.
Safety and security
Specific data on public safety in Sukamaju settlement is not available from publicly accessible internet sources; however, the general security situation in Garut regency can help in understanding the environmental context. Garut regency, as an integrated part of Jawa Barat province, falls under national public security regulations, where the Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, Polri) is the primary organization. Regarding the general situation of Jawa Barat province, it ranks among the country's more developed and better-organized regions, characterized by relatively good development of police and administrative infrastructure for public safety.
In Indonesian rural settlements – and potentially in Sukamaju as well – community self-organization, local leadership (kepala desa, village chief), and police coordination shape the security framework in public life. In rural areas, the rate of violent crime is typically lower compared to major cities; however, caution is recommended regarding nighttime travel and abandoned locations. Jawa Barat, as a province with a population of more than 49 million, stands at the center of Indonesian development and infrastructure policy, and the maintenance of public safety is a strategic priority of the region.
Tourist attractions
Sukamaju settlement, as a local administrative unit, is not primarily highlighted as a destination by international or Indonesian national tourism guides. However, the settlement as part of Cilawu kecamatan participates in the region's tourism and economic potential. Considering Garut regency as a whole, the region is a center of Indonesian rural culture, traditional handicrafts and natural potential. The regency's proximity to the southern coasts of Java island and the Indian Ocean gives the region particular significance.
In relation to Cilawu kecamatan and Garut regency, local natural and cultural attractions as well as traditional community life form the main tourism resources. Various local traditional crafts found throughout the regency – such as Indonesian textile arts, bamboo and wood handicrafts – form the basis of rural tourism. Proximity to the Indian Ocean and the geography of Java's southern coasts provide additional recreational opportunities. However, specific data regarding Sukamaju's settlement-level tourism infrastructure or notable attractions are not available from sources; the settlement functions primarily as a center for local administrative and social functions, where tourism channels emerge indirectly through regency-level development initiatives.
Summary
Sukamaju municipal settlement in Cilawu kecamatan, Garut regency, Jawa Barat province, is an integral part of the Indonesian rural administrative system. The settlement participates in the development dynamics of Garut regency, supported by the central economic and infrastructure policy of Jawa Barat province. Real estate opportunities, public safety and tourism perspectives are best understood through regency-level characteristics, while local community life operates on the basis of traditional Indonesian rural social organization.

