Ciwangi – a West Java village in Bungursari district, Kabupaten Purwakarta
Ciwangi is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in the Bungursari district (Kecamatan Bungursari) within Kabupaten Purwakarta in West Java. Based on its coordinates (−6.5086° S, 107.4692° E), the settlement is located in the central-western part of Java island. Kabupaten Purwakarta itself lies in the central-western band of West Java (Jawa Barat) province, with its administrative center in the Purwakarta Kota district, approximately 50 kilometers northwest of Bandung, the provincial capital of West Java. Ciwangi is directly integrated into the regency's administrative system and functions as an independent village within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Bungursari.
General overview
Ciwangi does not appear as a standalone entry in available Indonesian Wikipedia sources, so detailed, verified village-level data about the settlement are not currently available. Understanding the broader context is aided by what is known about Kabupaten Purwakarta itself: the regency is notably characterized as a quiet, unhurried area, often referred to in Indonesia as a "retirement city" (kota pensiun), alluding to its atmosphere being far removed from the traffic and noise of major urban centers. Additionally, the kabupaten bears the nicknames "tasbih city" and "Purwakarta Istimewa" (special Purwakarta). Detailed data at the district level — that is, specific to Bungursari — are likewise unavailable in the consulted sources, making it impossible to provide precise information about Ciwangi's internal organization, population density, or economic profile. Generally speaking, villages within Kabupaten Purwakarta are characterized by agricultural activities, local retail trade, and employment linked to industrial areas, though this observation regarding Ciwangi can only be understood within the broader regional context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified data exist regarding Ciwangi's real estate market. In the broader Kabupaten Purwakarta region, the real estate market is generally influenced by the area's accessibility from both Jakarta and Bandung, positioning the regency as a potential focal point for industrial and logistical development in West Java. This dynamic may affect villages within Bungursari district, but regarding Ciwangi, this can only be understood as part of regional trends rather than as village-specific findings. An important general legal framework for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, full land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreign private individuals: according to applicable Indonesian law, foreigners primarily gain access to real estate through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or building use rights (Hak Pakai). This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including Kabupaten Purwakarta and Ciwangi.
Safety and security
No separate, village-specific statistics or assessments of safety and security in Ciwangi are available in verified sources. Likewise, security-specific data for the broader Kabupaten Purwakarta area that could be precisely cited are not available. Generally speaking, villages in rural and small-town areas of West Java province are influenced in their public safety by local community norms and neighborhood watch systems (sistem ronda), which are traditional practices in Indonesian rural regions. These general observations, however, reflect regional context rather than the specific situation; for reliable and current information about Ciwangi's actual safety conditions, it is advisable to contact local government bodies or kabupaten-level authorities.
Tourist attractions
The verified source material makes no mention of named tourist attractions within Ciwangi village, so it is not possible to list such specifics. The broader Kabupaten Purwakarta is known to possess local identity and cultural heritage — the kabupaten is the birthplace of numerous prominent West Javanese statesmen and leaders. According to the source, Kusumah Atmaja, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia and regarded as a national hero, was born here, as was Ipik Gandamana, who served as Bogor's first bupati, later as West Java governor, and as Interior Minister. These historical figures form part of the kabupaten's cultural heritage, but no sources address whether memorials, buildings, or commemorative sites specifically linked to Ciwangi or Kecamatan Bungursari exist. For those interested in the surrounding area, local cultural and natural attractions can be sought in the kabupaten's administrative center and nearby cities in the region.
Summary
Ciwangi is a West Java village belonging to Kecamatan Bungursari in Kabupaten Purwakarta, for which detailed, verified local data are not yet publicly available. Based on the general profile of the regency, the area is characterized as quiet and rural, numbering among the medium-sized, industrially and agriculturally active districts of West Java province. Regarding real estate, safety and security, and tourism, only the broader regional context can be discussed with foundation regarding Ciwangi; for more precise local knowledge, on-site investigation or data from kabupaten-level Indonesian authorities provide a reliable basis.

