Jamberama – small village in Selajambe District, eastern Kabupaten Kuningan
Jamberama is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Selajambe Kecamatan in Kabupaten Kuningan, West Java. The regency is situated at the eastern edge of Jawa Barat Province and borders Central Java (Jawa Tengah) to the east and southeast. Based on its coordinates (-7.0954631, 108.4572788), the settlement should be sought in the northern-central zone of Kuningan Regency. Direct village-level source data is not currently available; therefore, the following discussion presents data and relationships at the broader kecamatan and kabupaten levels, clearly indicating this contextual framing.
General overview
Jamberama belongs to Selajambe Kecamatan within Kabupaten Kuningan. The regency's capital, Kuningan City, is approximately 137 kilometers east of Bandung, approximately 34 kilometers south of Cirebon, and approximately 225 kilometers southeast of Jakarta. Jamberama itself is a smaller, agriculturally-oriented rural settlement, for which independent statistical or tourism data does not appear in currently accessible public sources. The regency as a whole is characterized by mixed terrain, partly mountainous, and communities here engage significantly in agriculture. Kabupaten Kuningan is commonly known as "Kota Kuda," meaning Horse City: the horse is the regency's emblem, which tradition associates with Si Windu's manifestation and is connected to the stables of the Arya Kamuning family, a local leader who lived during the Cirebon and Pajang sultanate periods. Jamberama, as a smaller desa, likely lacks prominent economic infrastructure and is primarily understandable at the Selajambe Kecamatan administrative unit level regarding daily life and local economy.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable real estate market data for Jamberama is not available. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Kuningan, the region is generally characterized by lower property prices compared to more developed urban areas such as Bandung or Cirebon, which is particularly true for rural, agriculturally-oriented villages. In smaller desas like Jamberama, the value of land and property is typically determined by accessibility, infrastructure development, and local economic activity. From an investment perspective, it is worth considering the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot directly acquire real estate ownership in the Hak Milik (full ownership) category; the available options for this—such as Hak Pakai (right of use) or long-term rental arrangements—should be understood based on relevant Indonesian legislation, and it is always advisable to engage a local legal expert before any transaction. Kabupaten Kuningan generally functions as the eastern gateway to West Java, which may be relevant for future infrastructure development, although specific data regarding Jamberama is not yet available.
Safety and security
No village-level, verifiable statistics on public safety in Jamberama are available. Generally speaking, rural, smaller village settlements in West Java—among which Jamberama can be counted—are typically characterized by low crime rates, and social control arising from community life is strong. Kabupaten Kuningan as a whole does not figure among particularly high-risk regions in available general Indonesian security assessments. Nevertheless, for any traveler and investor, it is advisable to seek on-site information and contact local authorities and neighborhood communities, as actual conditions may change over time, and macro-level conclusions do not necessarily reflect the current situation of a particular small settlement.
Tourist attractions
No available source data exists regarding named tourist attractions specific to Jamberama. At the broader kabupaten level, however, Kabupaten Kuningan possesses sites of known historical and cultural significance. One of the most important, source-supported events is the location of the Linggajati Negotiations (Perundingan Linggajati), which took place during the early period of Indonesian independence and represents one of the regency's defining historical monuments. Additionally, in Cigugur Kecamatan reside followers of the Sunda Wiwitan traditional Sundanese faith, which represents a culturally noteworthy characteristic of the regency. These sites may be located several tens of kilometers from Jamberama, though exact distance data is not available. The regency is generally attractive to those interested in mountainous nature walking and agritourism, but specific offerings of these related to Jamberama are not known from reliable sources.
Summary
Jamberama is a small-sized desa in Selajambe Kecamatan, Kabupaten Kuningan, in the eastern part of West Java Province. Independent, verifiable data about the settlement is not yet publicly accessible, so its characterization can be undertaken based on regency-level relationships. Kabupaten Kuningan itself is a region with mixed terrain, possessing historical and cultural values in the eastern part of West Java, where rural village life and agriculture are predominant. For those interested in Jamberama—whether regarding residence, investment, or travel—seeking on-site information and contacting local administrative offices is recommended to obtain the most reliable and current information.

