Kertasari – rural village in Bojong District, Purwakarta Regency
Kertasari is a small Indonesian village (desa) located in Bojong Subdistrict of Purwakarta Regency in West Java. Based on its coordinates (-6.6501614, 107.485433), it lies in the western part of Java Island in West Java Province (Jawa Barat). It is important to note that the place name "Kertasari" is not unique: there exists an identically named subdistrict in the neighboring Bandung Regency, located approximately 50 kilometers south of Bandung – these two places named Kertasari belong to different administrative units and should not be confused with one another. Since no independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Kertasari village in Purwakarta Regency, the broader district and regency-level context also helps in understanding the location.
General overview
Kertasari belongs to Bojong Subdistrict within Purwakarta Regency, which is a medium-sized administrative unit of West Java Province. Purwakarta Regency lies between Indonesia's capital Jakarta and Bandung, the economic and cultural center of the province, thus forming one of the region's connecting areas from a transport geography perspective. The regency itself is relatively small in area, but infrastructure development – particularly the expansion of the highway network – has noticeably enhanced the accessibility of the area in recent decades. Bojong District is typically characterized by agricultural and smaller-scale industrial areas, with the typical West Javanese rural landscape: rice terraces, small plantations, and hill-adjacent villages compose its characteristic appearance. Kertasari itself is such a rural settlement, whose primary livelihood sources are presumably local agriculture and small-scale local commerce, although concrete, source-backed data on this is not available. The village is not considered a well-known or heavily visited destination from a tourism perspective, and its name is rarely encountered in broader travel literature.
Real estate and investment
Reliable, source-backed data on the real estate market of Kertasari and Bojong District are not available, so the following reflects general market characteristics of Purwakarta Regency and the broader West Javanese region. Purwakarta Regency's real estate market has been shaped in recent years partly by its integration into the Jakarta–Bandung development axis: highway expansion and the emergence of industrial parks have brought more vigorous demand to certain areas of the regency, primarily in industrial and logistics real estate. In rural, agriculturally-oriented areas – such as Bojong District and presumably Kertasari – real estate prices are typically lower, and demand remains modest compared to the regency center or more industrialized zones. Investment opportunities thus require longer-term, patient capital. As for the general regulatory framework affecting foreigners in Indonesian real estate: in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements, for which engaging a local legal advisor is strongly recommended. This regulation applies uniformly across the country, and Purwakarta Regency is no exception.
Safety and security
There is no available, settlement-specific data or detailed analysis of public safety in Kertasari. Based on broader context, it can be said that rural, small-population settlements in West Java Province generally present a calmer public safety picture than large urban areas, though this naturally does not guarantee against individual incidents. Purwakarta Regency does not figure among particularly high-risk Indonesian regions in broader travel security assessments, and the regency as a whole is classified rather among quieter, agriculture-oriented areas. Nevertheless, all visitors and real estate investors should stay informed about the most current local conditions, as evaluating public safety at the local level requires up-to-date, on-site knowledge. With regard to general Indonesian travel safety, current official foreign ministry advisories always serve as authoritative sources.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions identifiable by name and linked to Kertasari village appear in available sources. The broader Purwakarta Regency, however, possesses some more well-known attractions that may be relevant to visitors to the region. Located within the regency is Jatiluhur Reservoir (Waduk Jatiluhur), one of Indonesia's largest artificial lakes, which holds outstanding significance both for recreation and for the economy of the area. In the city of Purwakarta, moreover, the presence of local culture and Sundanese traditions can be observed, which form part of the cultural heritage characteristic of West Java. Bojong District, to which Kertasari belongs, is itself typically a rural, agricultural landscape where organized tourist infrastructure is not common. The identically named Kertasari Subdistrict in Bandung Regency – thus in a completely different, neighboring administrative unit – is known for its highland terraces and natural environment, but this location is not identical to Kertasari village in Purwakarta Regency, and its characteristics cannot be automatically projected onto this settlement.
Summary
Kertasari is a small-sized, rural-character West Javanese village in Bojong District of Purwakarta Regency, for which no independent, detailed source is available. The settlement is not far from the Jakarta–Bandung development axis, but the village itself is not known for tourism and falls rather into the quieter, longer-term investment horizon rural category from a real estate market perspective. For visitors and investors to the region, the broader offerings of Purwakarta Regency, including Jatiluhur Reservoir and the regency's transport positioning, can provide points of reference for evaluating the area.

