Jayasari – small village in Langkaplancar District, Kabupaten Pangandaran
Jayasari is a village-level settlement in Indonesia belonging to the Kecamatan Langkaplancar administrative unit within Kabupaten Pangandaran. The kabupaten is located in the southeastern corner of West Java Province (Jawa Barat), and based on its coordinates, Jayasari is situated approximately near -7.54 latitude and 108.35 east longitude. The kabupaten borders Kabupaten Cilacap (Central Java Province) to the east, faces the Indian Ocean to the south, and is adjacent to Kabupaten Ciamis to the north and Kabupaten Tasikmalaya to the west. Detailed statistical data at the settlement level are not currently available through publicly accessible sources, so the description below is largely based on kabupaten and district-level context.
General overview
Jayasari is one of the villages in Kecamatan Langkaplancar, situated in the relatively interior, inland areas of Kabupaten Pangandaran. Kabupaten Pangandaran encompasses a total area of 1,011.04 km² and became an independent kabupaten in 2012, after being separated from neighbouring Kabupaten Ciamis – making it one of the youngest kabupatens in Indonesia. Langkaplancar District extends across the northern-interior portions of the kabupaten, away from the ocean-side tourist zones, and is therefore primarily considered an agricultural and rural area. Jayasari itself does not count among the known, named tourism or commercial hubs on Pangandaran territory; based on available administrative data, it is a smaller community with predominantly agrarian character. The southern periphery of Jawa Barat Province is generally characterized by rice cultivation and plantation farming, as well as forested, hilly terrain, which is reflected in the geographic positioning of Langkaplancar District. Precise population figures or area measurements for Jayasari are not available in the sources examined.
Real estate and investment
Independently available, settlement-level data on Jayasari's real estate market cannot be accessed through publicly available sources. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Pangandaran, however, it is worth noting that since the kabupaten's establishment in 2012, the ocean-side areas have come under active development pressure, particularly near the coastline surrounding Pangandaran city. The interior, inland districts – including Langkaplancar – demonstrate significantly lower investment activity, as these areas lie further from more developed tourism infrastructure and accessibility may be more limited. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; based on applicable regulations, legally available alternatives for foreigners include long-term leases (Hak Sewa), building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan), or use rights (Hak Pakai). These frameworks apply nationwide and therefore also apply to Jayasari and Kabupaten Pangandaran, but expert and legal consultation is necessary to assess local market liquidity and development potential.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data are available regarding safety and security in Jayasari. Kabupaten Pangandaran is generally characterized as one of the relatively quiet, rural areas of Jawa Barat Province, where crime problems typical of major urban centres are less prevalent. Rural, agricultural-character districts – such as Kecamatan Langkaplancar appears to be – in rural areas of Java typically have lower crime rates than urbanized zones; however, this generalization should not be treated as concrete statistics. For any stay in Indonesia, it is advisable to consult current consular and travel advisories that can provide up-to-date and verified information.
Tourist attractions
No data on named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Jayasari appear in available sources. The most well-known tourism destinations in Kabupaten Pangandaran are concentrated in ocean-side areas, particularly around Pangandaran city, where sandy beaches, the Pangandaran Nature Reserve (Cagar Alam Pananjung Pangandaran), and marine excursion opportunities around the peninsula attract visitors – however, these lie at considerable distance even as the crow flies from Jayasari, in the southern part of the kabupaten. Langkaplancar District's interior, hilly countryside typically has less developed tourism infrastructure. The natural assets – rivers, forested hills, rice terraces – are generally found in similar-character areas of Jawa Barat Province and can hold certain ecotourism interest, but no specifically named data for Jayasari are available in this regard.
Summary
Jayasari is a rural, small settlement within the Kecamatan Langkaplancar administrative unit of Kabupaten Pangandaran in the southeastern portion of West Java. The kabupaten was established in 2012 through the division of Kabupaten Ciamis and currently ranks among Indonesia's youngest kabupatens. Detailed, settlement-level data are not publicly available for Jayasari, which is located in the interior away from the coast and major tourism zones; assessing real estate market characteristics, public safety conditions, and tourism features requires both broader regional context and on-site orientation.

