Jadimulya – small village in Langkaplancar District, Kabupaten Pangandaran
Jadimulya is a small village (desa) in Indonesia, located in the southeastern part of West Java (Jawa Barat) province. Administratively, it belongs to Langkaplancar District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Pangandaran. The regency seat is located in Parigi District. Based on its coordinates (-7.621026, 108.48102), the settlement is situated in the region's more inland, hilly and undulating areas, distant from the Indian Ocean coastline, in the northern-central zone of the regency. No independent, verified encyclopedic sources are available specifically about Jadimulya's immediate vicinity, therefore the broader district and regency-level context is presented below, with constant reference to this limitation.
General overview
Jadimulya is not among the more widely known settlements or those of particular tourist significance. Small villages situated in Langkaplancar District are generally characterized as agricultural in nature and sparsely populated areas, where daily life depends largely on local production. Kabupaten Pangandaran itself is a relatively young administrative unit: it became an independent regency in 2012, having previously been part of the neighboring Kabupaten Ciamis. This means that municipal infrastructure and public services may still be in a development phase compared to the national average. The regency covers an area of 1,011.04 km² and borders Kabupaten Ciamis to the north, Kabupaten Cilacap (in Central Java) to the east, the Indian Ocean to the south, and Kabupaten Tasikmalaya to the west. Jadimulya, being located in Langkaplancar District, lies within the regency's inland areas, in an agricultural zone situated relatively far from the coastline.
Real estate and investment
No verified real estate market data is available at the Jadimulya level. Regarding the broader region, namely Kabupaten Pangandaran, it can be stated that since the regency's establishment in 2012 – partly due to the increasingly developing southern Java coastal tourism – a livening of the real estate market has been observed, primarily in coastal and tourist zones. However, Jadimulya belongs to the inland district, Langkaplancar, where property transactions are typically far more moderate and mainly involve local agricultural land and residential properties rather than tourist-oriented investments. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural land or residential property; typically, Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the available forms for them. These regulations apply uniformly across the entire country and thus are applicable to Jadimulya as well. Before making any investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to engage local legal and real estate market specialists.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data is available regarding Jadimulya's safety and security. Regarding the inland, rural areas of Kabupaten Pangandaran and West Java in general, it can be stated that sparsely populated, agricultural zones are typically characterized by lower criminal activity compared to major cities or busier tourist areas. However, this does not constitute a comprehensive assessment for the given settlement and does not replace information obtained from current, local sources. Travelers and real estate investors are always advised to inquire with the local authorities of Kabupaten Pangandaran and the administrative offices of Kecamatan Langkaplancar regarding the current situation in the specific area.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources exist regarding named tourist attractions in Jadimulya's immediate vicinity within Langkaplancar District. Kabupaten Pangandaran as a whole, however, is known in the region from a tourist perspective, primarily due to its southern coastline and the Pananjung State Nature Reserve (Cagar Alam Pananjung), which are located further south from the regency along the coastline. These attractions are situated at relatively great distances from Jadimulya's inland location, and access to them is possible through regional transportation infrastructure. Langkaplancar District's interior is characterized by hilly and valley-like topography in this part of West Java, where the natural environment itself – forested hills and agricultural landscapes – can provide the primary visual experience; however, no verified sources identify specific visitable sites, festival venues, or notable temples in connection with this area.
Summary
Jadimulya is a small, inland village in the southeastern part of West Java, in Langkaplancar District, Kabupaten Pangandaran. The regency has been an independent administrative unit since 2012, and regional development is concentrated primarily on the southern coastal zones. Regarding Jadimulya – due to limitations in available source material – only the broader regency-level context can be presented with reliability. The area is agricultural and rural in character, not particularly significant from a tourism perspective, and general characteristics of inland districts apply to its real estate market. Before any economic or investment decision, reliance on current local sources and specialists is essential.

