Loji – neighbourhood in the western district of Kota Bogor, West Java
Loji is a smaller settlement belonging to the administrative city of Kota Bogor in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, Indonesia, situated in the Bogor Barat (West Bogor) kecamatan, or district. Based on its coordinates (-6.5868473, 106.7691712), it is located in the western part of Bogor city, close to various institutions and infrastructure nodes of the urban core. Kota Bogor itself is one of the defining cities of West Java, characterized by strong economic and transportation connections resulting from its proximity to the capital, Jakarta (Jakarta). As verified database sources specific to Loji are not currently available, the following sections present verifiable characteristics of the broader area and province, with clear indication of the data level.
General overview
Loji is an urban administrative unit (kelurahan or kampung level area) belonging to Bogor Barat kecamatan within Kota Bogor. Kota Bogor is one of the most significant cities in West Java, characterized by direct rail and road connections to Jakarta, a favourable cooler climate, and national recognition gained through the Indonesian Botanical Garden (Kebun Raya Bogor). Bogor Barat district encompasses the western part of the city and includes both residential and commercial function areas. Loji's local-scale role and precise demographic data are not available from verified sources, so neighbouring areas and city-level context provide the framework for understanding the location. In the first half of 2025, West Java province as a whole has more than 51.7 million inhabitants, making it Indonesia's most populous province, within which Kota Bogor is a densely populated, dynamically developing urban space.
Real estate and investment
No independent, fact-based sources are available on Loji's real estate market, so the following presents more general market dynamics of Kota Bogor and the broader West Java region. In the case of Kota Bogor, proximity to Jakarta – with a road distance of only approximately 60 kilometres between the two city centres – generates significant demand for both residential and investment-purpose real estate, particularly among those seeking a location away from the capital's congestion but with good connections. The range of property types in the area is wide: from smaller residential plots to medium-sized residential houses and modern residential park units. As a general Indonesian legal framework, it should be noted that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) of land in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa) or certain limited ownership forms (Hak Pakai) are typically available, the details of which should always be discussed with an Indonesian legal advisor. West Java province generally counts as a stable investment environment within Indonesia, supported by its large population and continuous infrastructure developments.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level statistical data on safety in Loji is available from verified sources. In broader context, Kota Bogor counts as a medium-sized Indonesian city where public safety generally meets the level of similar-sized and developed cities in the country. In West Java province cities – as in most densely populated regions of Indonesia – responsibility for maintaining public safety lies with local police (Polisi) and urban civil protection units (Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja, abbreviated as Satpol PP). Generally accepted traveller and resident recommendations – such as careful handling of valuables, avoiding unfamiliar areas at night – apply equally to Kota Bogor's West Bogor district, but these do not indicate elevated security risks. For more detailed, factual situation analysis, local authorities or relevant Indonesian government statistics can provide further information.
Tourist attractions
Loji itself cannot be identified as having named and source-supported tourist attractions in available verified sources. However, Bogor Barat kecamatan and Kota Bogor itself encompass numerous attractions that represent defining draws for visitors to the broader region. The most well-known among these is the Kebun Raya Bogor (Bogor Botanical Garden), one of Indonesia's most significant botanical institutions, located in Kota Bogor's city centre. The city is also home to Bogor Palace (Istana Bogor), known as one of Indonesian presidents' residences and as a testament to colonial-era Dutch architecture. These attractions are accessible from Loji within Kota Bogor by relatively short routes; however, precise distance data are not provided due to lack of verified sources. In general, Kota Bogor and its surroundings are a popular weekend destination from Jakarta, thanks to the cooler highland climate.
Summary
Loji is an area within Bogor Barat kecamatan belonging to Kota Bogor city in West Java province, detailed local-level data for which are available in limited measure from verified sources. Based on broader context, the settlement forms part of a dynamic urban agglomeration close to Jakarta, where the densely populated, economically and infrastructurally developing environment characteristic of West Java prevails. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism alike, Kota Bogor-level characteristics provide a reliable framework for assessing Loji, pending availability of specific local data in public and verifiable form.



