Bojong – a small Javanese village in Kecamatan Kramatmulya, Kabupaten Kuningan
Bojong is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Kuningan, belonging to Kecamatan Kramatmulya. Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 6.94 degrees south latitude and 108.49 degrees east longitude), it is located in the highland interior regions of Java Island. Direct, authenticated sources regarding the village itself are not available; therefore, the following description presents the context of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Kuningan, as well as Kecamatan Kramatmulya, clearly indicating this distinction. Bojong fits into the category of characteristic small villages—an agricultural settlement situated in one of Java's interior, hilly regions.
General overview
Bojong is one of the villages of Kecamatan Kramatmulya, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Kuningan. Kabupaten Kuningan is located in the southeastern part of West Java and the region is traditionally characterized by highland agriculture, rice fields, and small-scale commercial activities. The word "Kuningan" itself means an alloy of copper and zinc in the Indonesian language, and the origin of the kabupaten's name is connected to this metal. Kecamatan Kramatmulya is one of the districts of the kabupaten, within which several small, sparsely populated villages are situated, including Bojong. Bojong is not among the region's known, tourism-developed settlements; rather, it is part of a quiet agrarian area inhabited by the local community. The lifestyle generally characteristic of the region, small-scale peasant farming, and traditional Javanese village culture are likely dominant here as well, though detailed demographic or economic data specifically for Bojong is currently unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Authenticated, village-level data regarding Bojong's real estate market are not available. In the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Kuningan, it can be said that the interior, highland districts of West Java province are generally characterized by moderate real estate prices, where rural land and residential properties typically cost significantly less than in coastal or major urban areas, such as those near Bandung or Jakarta. In rural, agricultural areas, real estate turnover is limited and concentrates primarily on the local buyer base. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, regulations regarding land ownership severely restrict foreign nationals: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate. Limited legal titles are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights), the conditions and duration of which are established by law. From an investment perspective, Bojong and Kecamatan Kramatmulya as a whole are not currently among priority development zones, although within Kabupaten Kuningan as a whole there are more tourism-active districts, which provide some regional development momentum to the kabupaten.
Safety and security
Concrete, authenticated data regarding Bojong's public safety situation are not available. In general terms, it can be said that interior, rural districts of West Java—including villages in Kabupaten Kuningan—are typically settlements with low crime rates based on strong community bonds. In rural Javanese communities, local social control and traditional community norms are typically stronger than in major cities, which generally results in more favorable public safety conditions. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that for Indonesia as a whole, it is advisable to consider general travel advice and information from local authorities and not to generalize without specific statistics. This article does not provide specific police or criminal data for Bojong, as such sources are not available.
Tourist attractions
This article does not possess data on tourist attractions directly associated with Bojong village from authenticated sources. Kabupaten Kuningan, however, is regionally known for containing both natural and cultural values within its territory. Within the kabupaten—though not necessarily in the immediate vicinity of Bojong—highland landscapes, rice fields, and local Javanese-Sundanese cultural heritage are characteristic, forming part of the rural way of life. Since Kecamatan Kramatmulya and its settlements, including Bojong, are located in the interior part of the kabupaten, the broader kabupaten's tourism offerings would be relevant to potential visitors; however, the exact distances of these from Bojong cannot be stated due to the lack of reliable sources. Anyone visiting the region should consider the administrative center of Kabupaten Kuningan or other, better-known districts of the kabupaten as a starting point for local orientation.
Summary
Bojong is a small, agricultural Javanese village located in Kecamatan Kramatmulya, Kabupaten Kuningan, West Java province. Currently, independent, detailed source material regarding the village is not available; therefore, the above description is based primarily on the general characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Kuningan, and West Java province. Bojong is not a known tourist destination, and its real estate market is part of the modest-turnover rural market characteristic of small villages in the region. Those intending to settle or purchase property are advised to consult with local authorities and legal experts regarding current information and Indonesian property regulations.

