Legok – a village in the Kecamatan Lohbener area, northern part of Kabupaten Indramayu
Legok is a small settlement in West Java Province (Jawa Barat), Indonesia's most densely populated province. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Lohbener district, which forms part of Kabupaten Indramayu and is located in the northern part of Java near the Java Sea coast. Based on the village's coordinates (approximately 6.4°S, 108.3°E), it is situated in the northern plains zone of Java island. The capital of Jawa Barat Province is Bandung, and its largest city is Bekasi; the province, with a population of 48.27 million according to the 2020 census, is Indonesia's most populous province. Legok itself is a smaller community, primarily agrarian in character, for which independent data accessible in international sources is currently not available.
General overview
Legok is one of the villages in Kecamatan Lohbener, which belongs to the Kabupaten Indramayu region. Indramayu regency is located on the Java Sea coast and is traditionally known within West Java Province for rice cultivation, fishing, and crude oil extraction. The broader region is characterized by an economy largely based on agriculture, with fishing communities playing a dominant role in the coastal strip and irrigated rice cultivation dominating the interior areas. Legok itself is a relatively small settlement with low tourist recognition, primarily serving the life of the local community. There is no indication that the village has an independent, widely recognized profile or a prominent economic function within the broader region; this candid assessment also characterizes many similarly sized villages in the Kecamatan Lohbener area. The regional road network in the vicinity connects the village to larger district and provincial routes, ensuring basic accessibility.
Real estate and investment
Independent, published real estate market data for Legok is not available. Considering the broader context, property prices and development activity in Kabupaten Indramayu generally lag behind the major urban centers of the province, such as Bandung or Bekasi. In the northern Javan coastal regions, the turnover of agricultural and residential properties is typically linked to local communities, and speculative investment demand is far lower than in the province's urbanized areas. Generally speaking, the appeal of such smaller, rural Javan villages from an investment standpoint can primarily relate to agricultural land, rather than to the tourist or commercial property market. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; the legal frameworks applicable to them—such as Hak Pakai or long-term leasing arrangements—are uniformly applied throughout the country and are thus valid in Legok and in the Kabupaten Indramayu area as well. It is always advisable to seek local legal counsel before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Independent, source-supported data on the public safety of Legok is not available. Regarding the broader region—namely Kabupaten Indramayu and West Java Province in general—the generally accepted view is that public safety conditions in rural, smaller settlements are typically more peaceful than in densely populated urban neighborhoods. Jawa Barat Province as a whole, despite being Indonesia's most densely populated province, maintains fundamentally stable public order in rural areas. Nevertheless, unique crime statistics or specific local security characteristics cannot be reported due to lack of sources; information from the competent local authorities (kepolisian) is always the authoritative reference for the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in Legok can be identified from verified sources. However, the broader Kabupaten Indramayu region does have some better-known attractions that may be relevant to visitors to the area. Along the Indramayu regency coastline there are several beaches and fishing villages that play a role in local tourism; the region also preserves certain elements of Indonesian traditional culture, such as local Sundanese and Javanese customs. It is important to note that the above is presented based on well-known characteristics at the Kabupaten Indramayu level, and their direct connection to Legok village cannot be verified from sources. Legok itself primarily serves local community functions and does not have known tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Legok is a small, rural settlement in West Java Province, in Kecamatan Lohbener district, forming part of Kabupaten Indramayu. Independent, detailed data on the village is not publicly available; its characteristics reflect the general picture of the broader northern Javan plains, agricultural districts. From the perspective of real estate market and tourism, Legok is not considered a prominent destination; when presenting information about the region, it is always advisable to draw from verified information available at the Kabupaten Indramayu and Jawa Barat Province level.

