Gunung Gede – a location within the settlements of Kawalu district in Kota Tasikmalaya
Gunung Gede is a smaller settlement situated within the administrative area of Kota Tasikmalaya in West Java, belonging to the Kawalu district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Java island, near the main route connecting Bandung with Surabaya. Based on its coordinates (-7.3970431, 108.2110626), it is found in a relatively close proximity to the city center, in a hilly and mountainous character area. Since the available source material covers only the Kota Tasikmalaya level, the following paragraphs present the broader urban and regional context, clearly indicating when a given statement does not apply exclusively to Gunung Gede.
General overview
The name Gunung Gede literally means "great mountain" in both Indonesian and Sundanese, suggesting that the settlement is located in an area closely connected to topography, with a more mountainous character within Kawalu kecamatan. Kawalu itself is one of the southern districts of Kota Tasikmalaya, and the neighborhoods and villages found here typically have suburban, partially agricultural and small-scale industrial characteristics compared to the city center. According to Wikipedia sources, Kota Tasikmalaya is one of the defining cities of the East Priangan region, also known by the nickname "Pearl of East Priangan" (Kota Sang Mutiara dari Priangan Timur). In mid-2024, the city counted approximately 761,080 residents, with a population density of around 4,400 inhabitants per km², indicating moderate urban density. Tasikmalaya has long been known for Sundanese craft traditions, including batik weaving, bamboo processing, and mat weaving, although these characteristics are primarily documented at the city level and are not exclusively specific to Kawalu or Gunung Gede. At the time of this article's preparation, independent and systematic statistical sources for areas belonging to Kawalu district were not available.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Gunung Gede's real estate market are not available from the sources at hand; therefore, the Kota Tasikmalaya level context provides an orientation basis. In Tasikmalaya's urban real estate market—similar to other medium-sized cities in West Java—moderate but continuous development has been observed over recent decades, fueled in part by infrastructure development, internal migration flowing from Bandung, and local economic growth. The southern, more mountainous neighborhoods of Kawalu kecamatan typically attract real estate investors and local buyers seeking quieter, green-area environments away from urban noise; however, this is a regional-level generalization, not a documented fact about Gunung Gede. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other restricted title forms are applicable, and these rules are authoritative in this area as well. Before making an investment decision, it is recommended to engage a local legal specialist and real estate agent.
Safety and security
No unique, credible statistical source is available regarding the public safety situation in Gunung Gede. Kota Tasikmalaya can generally be classified into the average public safety category of medium-sized cities in West Java, meaning that everyday life in its neighborhoods typically takes place in relatively calm conditions, but—as in virtually every urban region of Indonesia—observance of customary precautions (securing valuables, familiarizing oneself with local conditions) is reasonable. Since Kawalu and, within it, Gunung Gede encompasses suburban and partially peripheral character areas, community cohesion is generally stronger than in busier, downtown districts; however, this observation also does not stem from a unique source but from general Indonesian regional patterns. For any specific questions regarding public safety, the most reliable source is up-to-date information obtained from Kota Tasikmalaya authorities or local residents.
Tourist attractions
Regarding settlements named Gunung Gede located in Kawalu kecamatan, the available source material does not name any specific tourist attractions, so no fact-based individual statement can be made on this matter. The broader Kota Tasikmalaya is known as one of the living centers of Sundanese culture in the eastern part of West Java; the cultural heritage tied to the city, traditional markets, and craft traditions—such as Tasikmalaya batik and bamboo products—are characteristic elements of urban tourism, although these cannot be specifically linked to Gunung Gede. To the south, Kawalu district adjoins hilly terrain, which generally offers hiking opportunities, but the available source does not mention any specific documented natural or cultural attraction for this area. Anyone targeting Gunung Gede or similar neighborhoods of Kawalu kecamatan will primarily access regency-level attractions through the mediation of Tasikmalaya city center.
Summary
Gunung Gede is a settlement belonging to Kawalu district with hillier and more mountainous terrain in the area of Kota Tasikmalaya, West Java province. The city of Tasikmalaya, situated along the southern main route of Java island, counts nearly 761,000 residents and is one of the significant urban centers of the East Priangan region. In the case of Gunung Gede—due to the absence of sufficient settlement-level sources—conclusions regarding both the real estate market, tourism, and public safety can only be outlined on the basis of the broader urban and regional context; for precise, location-specific information, it is advisable to contact local authorities and specialists.

