Bojongsari – village in the Padaherang district, Kabupaten Pangandaran territory
Bojongsari is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the Padaherang district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Pangandaran, which belongs to the West Java (Jawa Barat) province. Based on its coordinates (-7.5810555, 108.6828838), it is situated in the inner, north-central part of the regency. Kabupaten Pangandaran lies in the southeastern corner of West Java and directly borders the Kabupaten Cilacap region of Central Java province to the east. No independent, detailed Wikipedia or other publicly available sources exist for the village, so the following description is based primarily on verified data at the regency level and broader regional context.
General overview
Bojongsari belongs to the Padaherang kecamatan, which is located in the north-central zone of Kabupaten Pangandaran. The regency has a total area of 1,011.04 km² and was established in 2012 through the division of the former Kabupaten Ciamis, making it one of Indonesia's youngest administrative units. The regency seat is in Kecamatan Parigi. The regency's northern neighbor is Kabupaten Ciamis, its eastern neighbor is the Central Java Kabupaten Cilacap, to the west is Kabupaten Tasikmalaya, and to the south lies the Indian Ocean. Bojongsari, as one of the interior villages, likely lies in a rural environment surrounded by agricultural features such as rice fields and small plantations, though specific verified data on this is not available in the source material. The nearby Padaherang district is one of the regency's characteristically rural, agricultural areas whose settlements are connected to the Ciawi river region — but this too is only broader regional geographical context, not an established fact about Bojongsari itself.
Real estate and investment
Verified sources do not contain village-level real estate market data specific to Bojongsari. In broader context, it can be noted that since Kabupaten Pangandaran's establishment in 2012, the region's infrastructure and institutional development has been ongoing, which in young regencies generally accompanies gradual area development activity. The regency's areas known for tourism — particularly the southern coastal zone — naturally attract more active property trading, while interior rural villages such as Bojongsari likely have characteristically lower land prices and more modest investor interest. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or so-called Hak Pakai titles are available to them, and the specific applicable conditions of these should always be discussed with a local legal expert, regardless of the particular settlement.
Safety and security
No independent village-level statistics or verified sources are available regarding Bojongsari's public safety. Generally speaking, the rural villages of the Kabupaten Pangandaran region lie in a relatively quiet, agriculturally-oriented part of West Java. Rural Javanese communities are generally characterized by strong community bonds and informal social control, which in smaller villages typically contributes to the everyday sense of security. However, no specific crime indicators can be cited regarding Bojongsari without sources, so travelers and investors are advised to seek current local information from Indonesian authorities or local acquaintances.
Tourist attractions
No verified source mentions named tourist attractions within Bojongsari village itself. Kabupaten Pangandaran as a whole, however, counts among the most renowned tourist destinations in the southeastern part of West Java, where the regency's namesake settlements, particularly Pangandaran city and its coastal areas, attract domestic and foreign visitors. The southern coast, the Pangandaran Nature Reserve (Cagar Alam Pananjung), and other natural assets of the region form part of the regency's tourism offering — however, these are linked to the regency's southern coastal zone, not to the immediate surroundings of Bojongsari in the Padaherang district. Potentially attractive natural features (river valleys, rice fields, hilly landscapes) may be present in the interior areas of the Padaherang district as well, but their specific enumeration cannot be carried out without sources.
Summary
Bojongsari is a small, likely rural-character Indonesian village belonging to the Padaherang district of Kabupaten Pangandaran, in the southeastern corner of West Java. The regency itself was established in 2012, making it one of the country's youngest administrative units; its development and infrastructure construction are currently ongoing. Village-level verified data on population, local attractions, or the real estate market are not available, so for any more detailed inquiries, it is advisable to consult local sources, the regency's official bodies, or seek information on site.

