Lengkongjaya – village in the Kecamatan Pamanukan area, West Java
Lengkongjaya is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in the western part of Java, in West Java Province (Jawa Barat). Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Pamanukan, which is part of Kabupaten Subang, and based on its coordinates (-6.2731438, 107.8139614), it is located in the direction of the North Java Plain, near the coastline of the Java Sea. Based on the agricultural and rural character typical of the broader region, Lengkongjaya is presumably a small community organized primarily around the agricultural sector, although no direct, verifiable source is available on this matter. West Java, according to 2020 census data, with a population of 48,274,162, is Indonesia's most populous province, and the region as a whole is the traditional homeland of the Sundanese ethnic group.
General overview
Lengkongjaya is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements visited by tourists, and the available sources do not mention any special characteristics. Kecamatan Pamanukan, in which the village is located, lies in the northern band of Kabupaten Subang, in an area approaching the North Java Plain and the Java Sea coast. This geographical location in West Java is typically associated with rice cultivation, fishing, and other agricultural activities, but these statements are not currently supported by available, verified sources specifically regarding Lengkongjaya. Kabupaten Subang as an administrative unit, as part of West Java Province, operates within the regulatory and administrative framework established by the province. Kecamatan Pamanukan itself lies near one of the busier North Java routes, the pantura (pantai utara, the north coast road), which influences the region's economic and transportation integration.
Real estate and investment
No verified, local real estate market data is available for Lengkongjaya. Examining the broader context, it can be said that West Java Province is a dynamically developing region and the country's most populous area, which generally creates growing real estate demand — particularly in areas close to Jakarta and along development corridors. The northern, pantura-adjacent areas of Kabupaten Subang could potentially benefit from the effects of North Java infrastructure developments, but what specific real estate market consequences this entails in Lengkongjaya cannot currently be determined based on publicly available data. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) and the so-called Hak Pakai (usage right) are available, with the relevant conditions set out in applicable Indonesian legislation. Before any specific investment decision, it is recommended to involve a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No local public safety statistics or specific police data for Lengkongjaya is available from verified sources. In general, rural settlements in West Java Province typically show lower crime rates compared to urbanized cities, but this statement cannot be reliably applied to the specific village without unique data. To assess the public safety situation in the Kabupaten Subang and Kecamatan Pamanukan area, information from local Indonesian authorities (Polres Subang), as well as official consular information available to travelers in Indonesia, can provide a more reliable picture. Regarding everyday safety, the rural character of the broader region and conditions generally characteristic of small communities in the North Java Plain provide context, without it being possible to draw far-reaching conclusions about the specific village.
Tourist attractions
Currently, no verified source is available for tourist attractions that can be linked to Lengkongjaya. However, in the Kecamatan Pamanukan and broader Kabupaten Subang area, the proximity to the Java Sea typically offers coastal natural assets, and this section of the northern coast may be of interest to travelers seeking unique, authentic rural Java from the perspective of fishing traditions and local life — although no specific attraction source can be named in connection with this. Moving toward the interior areas of Kabupaten Subang, the province's highland regions around Bandung offer verified natural and cultural attractions, but these lie at considerable distance from Lengkongjaya and cannot be considered attractions directly linked to the village. Based on all this, Lengkongjaya is more of a transit location than an independent tourist destination.
Summary
Lengkongjaya is a sparsely documented, rural Indonesian village located in Kecamatan Pamanukan, part of Kabupaten Subang, in West Java Province. Its location on the North Java Plain, near the pantura route, determines the region's general economic and transportation context, but currently no independent, verified source about the village is available. West Java, as Indonesia's most populous province, provides a broad framework for understanding the region; however, reliable conclusions about specific local conditions, the real estate market, and public safety can only be drawn on-site, with the involvement of local experts.

