Cibuluh – kelurahan in the northern part of Kota Bogor, West Java
Cibuluh is a kelurahan (administrative unit) that belongs to Bogor Utara (North Bogor) subdistrict, within the administrative city of Kota Bogor, in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, in the Java macroregion. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the northern quarter of the city. Kota Bogor is an important city in Jakarta's agglomeration zone: according to the source material, it is located approximately 51 km south of the capital and approximately 120 km northwest of Bandung. Since no independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Cibuluh, the area is presented below based on the broader urban and regional context, clearly indicating when this is the case.
General overview
Cibuluh is a relatively small administrative unit within one of Kota Bogor's six subdistricts, Bogor Utara. Kota Bogor as a whole is divided into 68 kelurahans, among which Cibuluh is located in the northern part. The city itself – and thus all its constituent kelurahans, including Cibuluh – bears the nickname "Kota Hujan," or the City of Rains, because the area receives significant and balanced precipitation throughout the year. This rainy climate characterizes the entire city, including Cibuluh's region. According to data from the end of 2024, Kota Bogor's total population is 1,144,108 people, with a population density of 10,271 people/km², indicating a densely populated urban environment. Since Cibuluh belongs to Bogor Utara subdistrict, its location within the city is essentially urban or peri-urban in character; however, precise population data for the given kelurahan is not known from available sources. During the colonial period, the entire Kota Bogor was called "Buitenzorg" by the Dutch, which means approximately "carefree" or "peaceful," and this historical tradition remains part of the city's cultural identity today.
Real estate and investment
Specific source data is not available regarding Cibuluh's real estate market and investment opportunities at the kelurahan level, so the following presents the broader real estate market context of Kota Bogor. Kota Bogor is located merely 51 km south of Jakarta, in the capital's direct sphere of influence, which generally results in growing real estate demand in the city and its northern parts as well, particularly among commuters. The city has been subject to continuous urbanization pressure in recent decades, which typically leads to rising real estate prices and increased housing density in urban kelurahans. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; however, certain long-term lease and usage rights – such as Hak Pakai – are available to foreign private individuals. Before any real estate transaction takes place, it is recommended to involve a local legal expert, as regulatory details may vary.
Safety and security
No independent, kelurahan-level, verifiable data is available regarding Cibuluh's public safety situation. In general, it can be said that Kota Bogor is a medium-sized Indonesian city, subject to public safety conditions typical of large urban environments: daily life is generally uninterrupted; however, in crowded urban areas, the usual standard precautions are recommended, as they apply to other densely populated urban areas in Indonesia. Kota Bogor can be counted among Jakarta's southern suburbs, and as part of the capital's agglomeration, public safety conditions here are fundamentally aligned with Indonesian urban averages. To conduct a detailed, kelurahan-level security assessment, it is advisable to also take into account information from local authorities or reliable local residents.
Tourist attractions
The available source material makes no mention of named tourist attractions associated with Cibuluh kelurahan. Within Kota Bogor city, however, there are numerous notable sites and attractions known from verifiable sources, which are accessible from the northern district as well. Kota Bogor's most famous sight is the Kebun Raya Bogor, or the Bogor Botanical Garden, which is known as one of Southeast Asia's most significant botanical gardens and, as an institution founded during the colonial period, has become a symbol of the city. Additionally, the city is home to the Istana Bogor, or the Bogor Presidential Palace, which preserves the legacy of the Dutch colonial era. These sites are located within Kota Bogor's inner areas and are accessible from Cibuluh through the urban infrastructure, although the exact distance and transportation options should be assessed on site. The city's rainy, cooler climate provides pleasant temperatures year-round compared to the Javanese inner urban environment, which also links a stay in Bogor with the possibility of escaping Jakarta's heat.
Summary
Cibuluh is a kelurahan belonging to Bogor Utara subdistrict in the northern part of Kota Bogor, West Java, approximately 51 km south of Jakarta. The city itself is known for its high precipitation throughout the year and, according to 2024 data, is a densely populated urban area with more than 1.1 million residents. Since no independent, detailed kelurahan-level data is available for Cibuluh, the area can primarily be characterized based on the broader Kota Bogor and West Java context. Regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourism questions, the general findings regarding Kota Bogor are applicable; however, for site-specific details, it is always advisable to consult current local sources.

