Mulyasari – a village in Bangodua District, Indramayu Regency
Mulyasari is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Indramayu Regency (Kabupaten Indramayu) in West Java, within Bangodua Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates, it sits in a flat lowland area close to the northern Java coast, approximately at latitude -6.53 and longitude 108.25. The settlement belongs to Jawa Barat (West Java) province, which has its capital in Bandung. Administratively, it forms part of Bangodua District and is integrated into the administrative system of Indramayu Regency.
General overview
No independent, detailed administrative or demographic database source is currently available for Mulyasari; therefore, rather than characterizing the settlement level, it is advisable to consider the broader context. Kabupaten Indramayu is situated in the northern coastal strip of Jawa Barat province, and most villages in this area are agrarian in character, where rice cultivation, fishing, and mango cultivation are the primary sources of livelihood. Indramayu Regency is one of the most renowned mango-producing regions in Indonesia, and the agricultural character of the region is generally characteristic of villages in Bangodua District, including Mulyasari. Regarding Jawa Barat province as a whole, it should be noted that it is Indonesia's most populous province: according to data from the first half of 2025, its population exceeds 51.7 million. Bangodua Kecamatan is a relatively smaller administrative unit within Indramayu Regency, and its constituent villages are characteristically rural, low-density areas that are agriculturally active. The name Mulyasari — which in Indonesian approximately means "prosperous essence" or "flourishing value" — fits within Javanese and Sundanese village-naming traditions.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Mulyasari settlement is not available; therefore, the following should be understood in terms of Kabupaten Indramayu and, more broadly, Jawa Barat province. In the northern Java coastal strip, where Indramayu Regency is located, real estate prices are characteristically significantly lower than in the western part of the province (for example, in the orbits of Bogor, Bekasi, or Bandung), where the large-city labor market and infrastructure development drive prices upward. In rural areas similar to Indramayu, agricultural land and simple residential properties are priced moderately compared to the Javanese average. From an investment perspective, the general framework of Indonesian land law must be considered: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of land in Indonesia; however, long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa) and certain corporate-framework solutions are available. These rules apply throughout the country, including in Jawa Barat and Indramayu Regency. In rural agricultural villages, as Mulyasari likely is, investment activity is primarily directed toward agricultural land use, and liquidity is lower compared to cities with more developed infrastructure.
Safety and security
No public security statistics or local police data are available for Mulyasari; therefore, only general relations pertaining to the broader region can be discussed. Jawa Barat province — as Indonesia's most populous province — has an administratively complex security environment: in major cities (for example, Bandung, Bekasi) and in more industrialized areas, the number of registered crimes is characteristically higher than in rural, agricultural regions. For smaller villages in Indramayu Regency, such as Mulyasari, community cohesion and low population density generally correlate with lower-volume criminal activity, though this statement can only be made with reservation, based on broader Indonesian rural social patterns. In the absence of verified, audited data, it is not advisable to draw far-reaching conclusions; the competent administrative and law enforcement bodies of Indramayu Regency can provide current information regarding the local security situation.
Tourist attractions
Mulyasari settlement has no documented, named tourist attractions or cultural facilities from sources. The broader Kabupaten Indramayu region is touristically most closely associated with the northern Java coast, where beaches and fishing villages are found, although their precise distance from Mulyasari cannot be specified due to lack of sources. Culturally, Indramayu Regency is a zone where Sundanese and Javanese traditions blend, where local festivals and rituals, including community celebrations connected to agricultural cycles, form part of village life — this generally applies to settlements belonging to Bangodua District. Villages here characteristically do not appear on major tourist routes, so Mulyasari is primarily not a tourist destination but rather a rural agrarian community. For those staying in the region, natural and cultural values possibly found in other parts of Indramayu Regency may represent visitable sites, though local information sources are recommended for their exploration.
Summary
Mulyasari is a small, rural Indonesian village in Bangodua Kecamatan, in the territory of Kabupaten Indramayu, in Jawa Barat province. The available source material extends only to the provincial level; therefore, specific settlement-level data — population, economic indicators, named attractions — cannot currently be verified. From the broader context, it can be firmly established that the region forms part of Indonesia's most populous province, Jawa Barat, situated in the northern Java coastal agricultural zone, where agriculture and fishing shape daily life. To assess real estate market and security questions, the general characteristics of the regency and province provide orientation; settlement-level statistics are not available.

