Lemahayu – a village in Kertasemaya District, Indramayu Regency
Lemahayu is a small settlement in West Java Province (Jawa Barat) in Indonesia, which belongs to the Kertasemaya subdistrict (kecamatan) and is administratively part of Kabupaten Indramayu (Indramayu Regency). Geographically, it is located in the northern coastal strip of Java Island, facing the Java Sea, near latitude –6.53 and longitude 108.39. The broader region of Lemahayu, Jawa Barat, is Indonesia's most populous province: according to the 2020 census data, it was inhabited by 48.27 million people, and based on 2025 official estimates, this figure approaches 50.76 million. Lemahayu is situated in this densely populated, predominantly agricultural region of northern Java.
General overview
Lemahayu is not among well-known tourist destinations, and does not appear in available public sources as a special feature or a regionally prominent location. Its belonging to Kertasemaya kecamatan indicates that the village lies within the interior, agriculturally utilized areas of Indramayu Regency. Indramayu region extends across the northern part of Jawa Barat, where the low-lying, flat terrain is characterized by rice cultivation, fish processing, and mango production — the latter being one of the area's distinctive agricultural products. Village life is defined by traditional community structures, field agriculture, and informal local trade. Verifiable data beyond available provincial-level sources regarding Lemahayu's size, exact population, and administrative internal organization is not available; therefore, founded statements about these facts cannot be made.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding Lemahayu's real estate market; thus, the following should be understood in the context of the broader Indramayu Regency and Jawa Barat Province level. In rural, non-urban villages in West Java, property prices are generally significantly lower than in the region's major cities (Bandung, Bekasi, Depok), and the market primarily serves local agricultural, residential, and small-scale commercial purposes. Investment activity is limited in areas used mainly for agriculture, and intensive real estate development is not characteristic. It is important to note as a general framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; long-term leasehold arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to them, but their conditions are strictly regulated within legal frameworks and require professional legal advice. Based on all this, Lemahayu can be considered a village with primarily local-interest real estate market.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data regarding public safety or crime statistics specific to Lemahayu is available. With regard to the broader Jawa Barat Province and its rural districts, it can be generally stated that the community structure of Indonesian rural villages and close local social ties traditionally strengthen conflict resolution within communities and mutual oversight. However, a characteristic feature of the general Indonesian rural public safety situation is that formal law enforcement presence is more limited in smaller villages than in urban areas. Before travel or residence, it is recommended to consult current information from relevant authorities, as founded generalizations about local-level public safety cannot be made from available sources.
Tourist attractions
No concrete, verifiable data appears in available sources regarding Lemahayu as a tourist destination, or specific named attractions located in Kertasemaya kecamatan. Within the broader area of Indramayu Regency — to which the kecamatan belongs — certain sections of the northern Java coast, local fishing harbors, and the landscape of rice-growing regions present potential interest for visitors inclined toward agro- and eco-tourism, but these do not qualify as prominent, internationally recognized attractions. The culture characteristic of the Indramayu region is nourished by a blend of Sundanese and Javanese traditions, and local festivals and religious ceremonies are part of community life. Nevertheless, based on available sources, it is not possible to name specific, identifiable attractions that can be linked to Lemahayu or its immediate surroundings.
Summary
Lemahayu is a rural village set within an agricultural environment in Jawa Barat Province, which lies within Kertasemaya kecamatan as part of Kabupaten Indramayu in the interior areas of Java's northern coast. Detailed demographic, tourist, or real estate market data about the village are not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources; therefore, relevant characteristics can only be presented within the context of province and regency-level contexts. The location is significant primarily from local community and agricultural perspectives, and should not be considered a tourism-developed or investment-prominent destination.

