Cikembulan – a village in Sidamulih District, southeastern Kabupaten Pangandaran
Cikembulan is a small settlement in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, belonging to Sidamulih kecamatan, which forms part of the Kabupaten Pangandaran administrative unit. The kabupaten is situated in the southeastern corner of West Java, along the Indian Ocean coast, and borders Central Java directly to the east through Kabupaten Cilacap. Based on settlement coordinates (-7.6752521, 108.6027185), the village is located in the region's southern, ocean-proximate band. Dedicated source material specifically about Cikembulan is currently unavailable; therefore, the following section presents reliable data about the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Pangandaran, with clear indication that this information reflects regency-level context.
General overview
Cikembulan itself is a relatively small, underdocumented settlement for which no dedicated statistical or descriptive sources are available. Sidamulih kecamatan lies in the southern part of Kabupaten Pangandaran, and the area is characterized by mixed agricultural and fishing activities typical of coastal terrain. Kabupaten Pangandaran encompasses an area of 1,011.04 km² and became an independent kabupaten in 2012, when it was separated from Kabupaten Ciamis—making it one of Indonesia's youngest regency-level administrative units. The kabupaten's seat is in Parigi kecamatan. The southern band of the region, where Cikembulan lies, runs along the Indian Ocean coast, and the area's physical geography is strongly defined by coastal topography, the presence of fishing villages, and the sphere of attraction associated with tourism in Pangandaran city. Settlement-level detailed data—such as exact population figures or administrative boundaries—could be precisely determined from local sources.
Real estate and investment
No dedicated real estate market data for Cikembulan is currently available. In the broader Kabupaten Pangandaran region—which has gradually developed as an independent administrative and economic unit since its establishment in 2012—the real estate market is primarily active around tourism-related developments, particularly in and around Pangandaran city and its immediate surroundings. In the Sidamulih areas, land prices and property transaction volumes are typically lower than in settlements directly adjacent to the tourist zone, though this cannot be substantiated with reliable sources in the case of Cikembulan. As a general principle in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; their options are limited to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (leasehold rights) within specified conditions. Prior to any investment decision, consultation with a local legal advisor is necessary to clarify current regulatory provisions.
Safety and security
No dedicated crime or public safety statistics are available for Cikembulan. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Pangandaran region, it can generally be stated that rural, agriculturally-oriented villages in West Java typically have balanced public safety conditions, and the region is not among the country's areas of elevated security concern. In coastal tourist zones, such as Pangandaran city, minor street thefts or attempted scams may occur, as is characteristic of other tourist destinations in Indonesia, but these do not dominate daily life. The villages of Sidamulih, including presumably Cikembulan, are primarily inhabited by local communities and have a closed-off character, where community control traditionally plays a strong role. For more specific security assessments, local authorities or current travel reports can provide more precise information.
Tourist attractions
Cikembulan itself does not appear in known tourism sources with named attractions. Sidamulih kecamatan and the broader Kabupaten Pangandaran region, however, possess numerous verifiable natural and cultural assets. The region's most renowned tourism destination is Pangandaran city and its beaches, recognized as one of West Java's most important coastal resort areas. Within the kabupaten's territory lies the Pangandaran Nature Reserve (Cagar Alam Pangandaran), which is home to coral reefs, forested peninsulas, and diverse wildlife. In proximity to the Sidamulih areas, the natural attraction known as Green Canyon (Cukang Taneuh) is also found, characterized by rocky cliffs and the scenic valley of the Cijulang River, and is regarded as one of the region's most well-known natural attractions. These locations do not lie directly in Cikembulan but within the broader kabupaten territory; however, their proximity makes them accessible to visitors.
Summary
Cikembulan is a sparsely documented, small village in Sidamulih kecamatan, located in the southeastern West Java territory of Kabupaten Pangandaran. The kabupaten became independent in 2012 and lies near the Indian Ocean coast, with an area of 1,011.04 km². Cikembulan itself can primarily be understood as part of the broader Pangandaran coastal region, where natural attributes, fishing and agricultural activities, and proximity to tourist attractions define daily life. More detailed settlement-level data can be obtained from local sources.

