Tarikolot – a small settlement in Pancalang District, Kuningan Regency
Tarikolot forms part of Pancalang Kecamatan (District), which is located within Kuningan Kabupaten (Regency) in Jawa Barat (West Java) Province. The settlement is situated on the island of Java, in the eastern region of the country. Based on its coordinates, it is located in the south-eastern part of the region. Tarikolot is a small agricultural settlement that reflects the characteristic rural structure of Kuningan Regency.
General overview
Tarikolot is not considered among the more well-known settlements of Kuningan Regency; rather, it is a typical village-like locality that occupies the lower level of the administrative system. It is part of Pancalang District, which is situated on the periphery of Kuningan Kabupaten. The surrounding environment is characteristically rural, consisting of agricultural settlements.
Kuningan Regency serves as the last major eastern gateway to Jawa Barat Province, bordered by Kabupaten Cirebon, Kabupaten Brebes, Kabupaten Ciamis, and Kabupaten Cilacap, among others. The region holds historical significance due to the Perundingan Linggajati event of 1945, which was an important site for Indonesian independence negotiations. The regency is a historically rich area associated with a leader named Arya Kamuning from the period of the Cirebon Sultanate and the Pajang Sultanate, connected with their renowned equestrian traditions.
Tarikolot, as one of the small settlements in Pancalang District, is understood primarily through its fundamentally rural characteristics. The social structure of the surrounding area is marked by the dominance of agriculture and local communities. The region is located on the periphery of Kuningan Regency, far from the regency's ibu kota (capital), which is found in Kecamatan Kuningan.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Tarikolot is typically rural in character, as is characteristic of the periphery of Kuningan Regency. The real estate market in such small settlements differs significantly from that of major cities or more active tourist regions. Land prices are generally lower, and demand is mainly limited to local agricultural or renovation purposes.
Kuningan Regency, as the eastern entrance to Jawa Barat Province, is not considered a primary investment destination among entertainment or tourism-dependent regions; however, viable opportunities are available when considering local agricultural or processing industry projects. The region's basic infrastructure is organized around agriculture, so investments operating in this sector are possible.
According to Indonesian land law regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly purchase property; however, long-term rental (saharaja) or direct investment through Indonesian companies is possible. The rate of property appreciation in rural settlements is significantly slower than in areas surrounding larger cities. Tarikolot, as a peripheral settlement, is understood primarily based on local market considerations.
Due to the region's fundamental agricultural character, land use is primarily restricted to the agrarian sector, which represents limitations on the development of modern business infrastructure. Real estate market potential could grow with the development of Kuningan Regency's eastern railway stations or newer transportation solutions; however, Tarikolot in its current situation cannot actively benefit from these developments.
Safety and security
Kuningan Regency is generally considered safe among Indonesian rural regions. The community structure of rural areas operates on the basis of strong local norms and traditional communities, which play a significant role in maintaining public order. Due to the decentralized nature of the administrative system, local security issues are handled at the local level.
Tarikolot, as a tiny rural settlement, does not directly face the risks characteristic of major cities, such as organized crime or traffic accidents. In such small villages, potential risks may include interpersonal and community tensions or other local problems; however, such cases typically do not affect the average visitor or settler.
In rural regions of Jawa Barat, everyday security is generally acceptable, political stability as a region is good, and terrorist activities or major public order problems are not characteristic of such villages. The level of local police (kepolisian) is, however, less resource-rich than that of major cities; nevertheless, due to the fundamentally quiet rural character, high-level intervention is rarely necessary.
Tourist attractions
Tarikolot is not, strictly speaking, considered a tourist destination. The settlement itself does not possess any known tourist attractions or notable sights based on available source materials. However, Kuningan Regency, which is home to the settlement, does have several more widely recognized sights that can be visited during travel within the region.
The historical significance of Kuningan Regency is linked to the site of the Perundingan Linggajati in 1945, which was an important Indonesian independence historical event. This region is of cultural and historical interest to travelers. Furthermore, within the Kecamatan Cigugur area, the Sunda Wiwitan religious tradition is present in many places, which, alongside local kepenghayatan (conscience-based belief) practices, represents a distinctive anthropological and religious study topic.
Other attractions of Kuningan Regency include the rural natural environment and observation of local agricultural activities, which provide an opportunity to study authentic Indonesian rural life. The region's spiritual economy is based on local craftsmanship, handicraft products, and traditional trades. Tarikolot itself will not provide significant tourist experience; however, when exploring the broader region, it can be understood as a visit to a typical rural village.
Summary
Tarikolot is a small rural settlement in Pancalang District, Kuningan Regency, Jawa Barat Province. It is not considered a major destination either in terms of tourism or significant economic potential. However, it may be of interest to those interested in the rural real estate market and local agricultural communities, and it belongs to the historical and cultural segment of Kuningan Regency, which is understood due to Indonesian independence history and local religious traditions.

