Kasturi – small settlement in Cikijing District, Majalengka Regency
Kasturi is a small Indonesian village located in West Java Province (Jawa Barat), within Majalengka Regency (Kabupaten Majalengka), belonging to Cikijing District (Kecamatan Cikijing). Based on its coordinates, the village is located in the eastern part of the region, at approximately -7.01 latitude and 108.35 longitude. The seat of Majalengka Regency is Majalengka District, which according to id.wikipedia.org data is approximately 89 kilometers northeast of Bandung and roughly 43 kilometers southwest of Cirebon city. The available sources do not contain specific settlement-level data about Kasturi, so the following primarily presents general circumstances of the broader regency and the Javanese region, clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Kasturi is a relatively unknown small settlement whose name does not appear in widely available tourism or administrative sources. Cikijing District forms part of Majalengka Regency, which stretches across the eastern part of West Java. According to id.wikipedia.org, the total population of Majalengka Regency in the first half of 2025 was 1,374,317 people, representing a medium-sized but significant Indonesian administrative unit. The regency is generally characterized by agricultural activity: in rural areas, rice and fruit cultivation as well as small-scale livestock farming are the dominant sources of livelihood. Kasturi's location within Kecamatan Cikijing suggests a more rural, hilly environment, since the southern part of the region lies close to West Java's interior plateaus. No settlement-specific data is available regarding infrastructure facilities and the level of local public services, but conditions typical of Majalengka Regency's rural areas generally mean more modest transportation and institutional provision in such small villages than at the regency seat.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Kasturi's real estate market. Regarding the broader Majalengka Regency and the rural interior areas of West Java, it can be generally stated that property prices are significantly lower than in the province's larger urban centers, such as around Bandung or Cirebon. In agriculturally-oriented rural villages, real estate turnover is of relatively low intensity and is typically based on transactions among local actors. An important general framework for foreign investors to note is that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations – Hak Milik, or full ownership – are not available to foreign citizens. For foreigners, Hak Pakai (use rights) or other legal structures are possible, the details of which must be clarified with the involvement of an Indonesian legal advisor. Majalengka Regency has received some development attention in recent decades regarding improvements to the region's transportation connections, but this primarily affects the regency seat and areas closer to it. Regarding Kasturi and smaller villages in Cikijing District in the interior parts of the regency, no reliable sources are available on investment activity, land prices, or development plans.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or verifiable data are available regarding Kasturi's safety and security. Generally speaking, rural areas of West Java – including smaller villages in Majalengka Regency – can be counted among Indonesia's safer rural regions compared to large cities, where transportation and social risks are more concentrated. In small, agriculturally-oriented villages, community social control is generally strong, and the presence of organized crime is typically low. However, this represents merely the general context of the broader region; without reliable, specific sources, no concrete statements can be made about Kasturi's particular safety and security situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction from Kasturi appears in available sources. However, across the broader Majalengka Regency area – based on the regency-level Wikipedia entry and generally known Javanese geography – several natural and cultural values are recognized. On the southeastern part of the regency lie the slopes of Mount Ciremai (Gunung Ciremai), which is West Java's highest peak; this holds appeal for those interested in trekking, although the mountain administratively lies on the border between Kuningan and Majalengka Regencies. The specific attractions and the possibilities of reaching them from Kasturi – route, distance – cannot be precisely determined due to the absence of reliable sources. Those interested are advised to seek information from local administrative bodies or reliable local guide services regarding natural and cultural attractions accessible from Cikijing District.
Summary
Kasturi is a small Javanese village in Majalengka Regency, in Cikijing District, about which limited settlement-level information from primary sources is available. The broader regency – with nearly 1.37 million inhabitants – is located in the eastern part of West Java and is predominantly rural and agricultural in character. Regarding real estate market, safety, and tourism, no unique verifiable data about Kasturi is known; the mentioned aspects can be understood through the regency's general context. Those wishing to acquire more detailed knowledge about the village are advised to consult local, direct sources.

