Panongan – a settlement in Jatitujuh district, Majalengka regency
Panongan forms part of Jatitujuh kecamatan (district), which is situated within the administrative territory of Majalengka kabupaten (regency) in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, Indonesia. The settlement is located in the eastern part of the region, which comprises the western territory of Java island in the country. Majalengka regency lies to the east of Bandung, extending toward Cirebon, and is part of an important transportation and economic zone in Indonesia's western region. Panongan is registered as an administrative unit under this name.
General overview
Panongan is a small settlement that forms part of Jatitujuh district in Majalengka regency. The settlement's name derives from local Sundanese tradition, which is widespread among Indonesian languages and place names. Although specific, location-based tourist or economic information about the settlement is not readily available, general characteristics of the region indicate that Majalengka regency—home to approximately 1.37 million inhabitants—is an agriculturally active area where rice cultivation and other agricultural activities form the foundation of the local economy. Jatitujuh district, to which Panongan belongs, exhibits the typical rural and semi-urban development characteristics found within the regency's administrative divisions. Based on the settlement pattern and Indonesia's general administrative structure, the settlement is likely either a village center or in its immediate vicinity.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market information for Panongan is not available; however, the dynamics of the local real estate market can be understood within the broader context of Majalengka regency. Over recent decades, Majalengka regency has experienced gradual modernization, which, driven by infrastructure development and economic transformation, has led to increased real estate demand. Real estate in rural and semi-urban areas typically appears in the form of agricultural land and individual or larger family homes. Following national trends, real estate values in the region have gradually increased over the past five years, though rural areas continue to remain generally more affordable than nearby urban centers. Since Panongan lies within Majalengka's administrative boundaries, real estate regulation follows Indonesian national frameworks, which allow foreigners the option of usufruct agreements for buildings (hak pakai) and land and property acquisition through a responsible Indonesian partner, though direct land and property purchases by foreign citizens are not permitted. The local economy, focused on agriculture and small-scale industry, orients investment interest toward productive and commercial uses of real estate.
Safety and security
Panongan is not well-documented in international or national public safety records; however, general information available at Majalengka regency level indicates that the region maintains a relatively stable security situation. Majalengka regency is a rural, agriculturally characterized area where the frequency of violent crime is generally lower than average for Indonesian cities. Traffic accidents and minor petty crime such as theft and minor offenses, however, remain recurring risk factors in rural regions of Indonesia, as they do elsewhere in the country's countryside. As a semi-urban or rural settlement, Panongan operates under basic public order norms and falls under the supervision of local police stations and municipal or lurah administrative bodies. The absence of significant tourist traffic positively affects local public order, as mass disturbances due to disorganization are not characteristic of such areas. Travelers and local residents are advised to exercise basic security awareness: reduce nighttime travel, carry valuables discreetly, and observe local traffic regulations and customs.
Tourist attractions
No specifically identifiable tourist attractions or points of interest for Panongan settlement are listed in available sources, which is logical given the settlement's small size and rural character. However, the broader tourist offering of Majalengka regency represents significant potential value for Java island's overall tourism portfolio. Majalengka, owing to its proximity to the city of Cirebon, forms part of the east coast Java commercial and transportation corridor, which possesses considerable cultural and historical heritage. Cirebon is internationally known for its batik tradition as well as for Islamic architecture and ceramic workshops. The natural attributes of Jatitujuh district and its surrounding areas are characterized by the regency's rural landscape values and primarily rice cultivation tradition. The region's hilly and river valley formations offer areas suitable for nature tourism, though specific tourism infrastructure data is not available for these areas. For interested visitors, the nearby Majalengka city center, which offers more extensive tourist services, and the more distant city of Cirebon represent natural destinations, where commercial, cultural, and gastronomic offerings are more developed.
Summary
Panongan is a rural settlement in Jatitujuh district, Majalengka regency, in West Java province. Due to its small size and economy tied to agriculture, it is not well-defined as an international tourist destination; however, it represents an interesting location with potential for those seeking to understand Indonesian rural life and agriculturally-based communities. Real estate opportunities are gradually developing at regency level, while public safety is generally considered reliable. For travelers primarily interested in active agriculture or gaining insight into rural life, and for investors seeking business opportunities related to agriculture, the region deserves consideration.

