Campaka – residential neighbourhood in Andir District, Bandung, West Java Province
Campaka is an urban kelurahan (administrative neighbourhood) in Indonesia, belonging to Kota Bandung municipality and within Kecamatan Andir District. Location: West Java (Jawa Barat) Province, on the western part of the island of Java. Based on its coordinates, the neighbourhood is situated in densely built-up inner Bandung. Kota Bandung is also the capital of Jawa Barat Province, meaning Campaka is located directly within the province's administrative and economic centre. Direct sources on the neighbourhood are not available, so the following presentation is based on the broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Campaka itself is not a widely known tourist destination, but rather a typical urban neighbourhood in one of Bandung's centrally located districts. Kecamatan Andir is situated in the western-inner zone of Bandung city, and is characteristically a mixed-use area with both residential and commercial functions. Bandung itself is Indonesia's third largest city and serves as the capital of Jawa Barat Province, fulfilling extensive administrative, educational and industrial roles. According to data from the first half of 2025, the province with a population exceeding 51.7 million is Indonesia's most populous, with particularly high population density in the urban agglomeration around Bandung. In the inner, urban-character areas of Andir District – to which Campaka belongs – daily life is characterized by dense street scenes, local markets and small shops. Access to the neighbourhood is provided through Bandung's developed local public transport network, though traffic congestion is commonplace in the busy inner sections of the provincial capital.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verified real estate market data specific to Campaka neighbourhood is not available, so the following reflects the broader context of Kota Bandung and Jawa Barat. Bandung's real estate market has shown dynamic development over the past decades: the city's economic and educational appeal – through numerous major Indonesian universities and industrial facilities – continuously generates internal demand for residential property. In inner, well-accessible neighbourhoods such as Andir District, real estate prices are typically higher than in the city's peripheral areas due to relatively developed infrastructure and proximity to services. From an investment perspective, consideration must be given to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; structures such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other arrangements facilitated through legal counsel are available to them. These general legal frameworks apply throughout the country, including to Kota Bandung and all its neighbourhoods. Demand for inner urban neighbourhoods comes primarily from the local rental market and domestic purchasers.
Safety and security
Verified neighbourhood-level public safety data specific to Campaka is not available. In broader context, Kota Bandung is a large, multi-million person Indonesian city where – as in all urban areas of similar size – public safety conditions may vary by neighbourhood and time of day. Bandung generally ranks among Indonesian cities frequently visited by Indonesian tourists and foreign visitors, partly due to the province's administrative functions and the institutional network operating there. In inner urban areas such as Andir District, it is recommended to observe generally accepted precautions: discreet handling of valuables, heightened attention in crowded places. Without access to authentic neighbourhood-level crime statistics, more precise statements cannot be made.
Tourist attractions
Based on available data, no tourist attractions specifically tied to Campaka neighbourhood can be identified. The broader environment, namely Kota Bandung, however possesses numerous verifiable points of interest located at varying distances from the neighbourhood. Bandung is known throughout Indonesia for its art deco architectural heritage inherited from the Dutch colonial period, its cooler climate and shopping opportunities. The city's sphere of influence encompasses the surrounding volcanic plateau landscape, which as part of the Priangan highlands characterizes the broader region. Given Andir District's inner urban location, direct natural attractions are not characteristic of the immediate vicinity; however, numerous urban attractions of Bandung are relatively easily accessible through the transport network. Regarding specific attractions and distance information, however, authentic detail concerning Campaka is not possible due to lack of sources.
Summary
Campaka is an urban neighbourhood in Kota Bandung's Andir District, in the inner area of West Java Province's capital. Direct, verified data on the neighbourhood is not available, so its characterization relies primarily on the broader urban and provincial context. Kota Bandung is the economic and administrative centre of Jawa Barat Province, Indonesia's most populous province, within whose urban fabric Campaka is organically integrated. Before making any real estate or investment decisions, on-site information gathering and consultation with local legal experts is strongly recommended.





