Bojong Kidul – a village in Pameungpeuk district, Kabupaten Garut, West Java
Bojong Kidul is an Indonesian village (desa) located in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Garut (Garut regency), in Pameungpeuk district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southern part of Java island, in the southern region of Garut regency, close to the Indian Ocean coastline. According to available sources, Bojong Kidul came into being administratively as a result of territorial separation (pemekaran) from the neighbouring Bojong village, a method commonly used in Indonesia to make local administration more effective. In the name "Bojong Kidul," the word "kidul" means south in Sundanese and Javanese usage, presumably referring to its location further south relative to Bojong village.
General overview
Bojong Kidul is a relatively small, little-known rural settlement for which detailed settlement-level statistical data is not yet publicly available. Pameungpeuk district, to which the village administratively belongs, is located in the southern part of Kabupaten Garut and encompasses areas close to the Indian Ocean coastline. Pameungpeuk itself is a key administrative unit in this southern region of the regency, where the local economy is traditionally characterized by agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commercial activities. Bojong Kidul, as a new administrative unit separated from Bojong village, likely shares similar economic and social characteristics with the broader Pameungpeuk area: the population's livelihood is predominantly linked to local agriculture and resources related to the ocean proximity. Kabupaten Garut as a whole is characterized by varied topography: the northern parts are bordered by volcanic mountains, while the southern part is bounded by the Indian Ocean coastline. Bojong Kidul is situated precisely in this southern coastal zone, reflecting the general natural conditions of Pameungpeuk district.
Real estate and investment
Detailed real estate market data for Bojong Kidul village is not available in public sources. In the broader context of Kabupaten Garut's real estate market, it is worth noting that the regency as a whole – particularly its southern, coastal districts – has experienced increasing tourism and real estate investment interest over the past decades, primarily due to natural endowments. It can be stated generally that in rural areas of West Java, property prices are typically considerably lower than in the Bandung urban region or Bali's resort areas, offering what some investors consider an attractive entry opportunity. From the perspective of Indonesian real estate regulations, it is important to know that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, though these come with serious legal and administrative restrictions. In the case of Bojong Kidul, considering that the settlement is a recently administratively autonomous small village, real estate market activity is expected to be low-level and limited to local, small-scale agricultural and residential property transactions.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable public safety statistics or detailed situation analysis specific to Bojong Kidul are not publicly available. Regarding the general public safety situation in the broader region, Kabupaten Garut and West Java province, it can be stated that in rural areas of Indonesia – and particularly in small villages – community-level social control is generally strong, which contributes to local public safety. The Indonesian national police (Polri) carry out public safety duties in rural areas through a system of district-level (kecamatan) police posts (polsek). From the perspective of natural hazards, West Java falls within the active seismic and volcanic zone of the Pacific Ring of Fire, representing a natural hazard source for the region as a whole; in southern coastal areas, the strong swells of the Indian Ocean and tidal phenomena also require attention.
Tourist attractions
There is no direct information in available sources about named tourist attractions associated with Bojong Kidul village. However, Pameungpeuk district, to which the settlement belongs, is one of the most frequently mentioned areas in the southern coastal zone of Kabupaten Garut, where coastal natural endowments – sandy beaches, the Indian Ocean coastline – are generally known in the broader region. In the tourism offerings of Kabupaten Garut as a whole, volcanic lakes, hot springs, and mountainous areas are featured in the northern districts, while the southern part – including the Pameungpeuk area – is characterized by natural landscapes close to the ocean coast. However, since the source material on Bojong Kidul records only its administrative status and does not mention named attractions, precise statements about specific tourist facilities can only be made when they are supported by reliable, verifiable sources.
Summary
Bojong Kidul is a small, rural Indonesian village in West Java province, in Pameungpeuk district, Kabupaten Garut, created through administrative separation from Bojong village. Publicly available detailed information about the settlement is limited; its location in the southern, Indian Ocean-proximate zone of Kabupaten Garut classifies it within an area characterized by agriculture, coastal natural endowments, and small-scale local economic activities. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism considerations, the broader regency and provincial context can provide a frame of reference, since Bojong Kidul itself is not yet documented with independent, detailed data in publicly available sources.

