Kalentambo – village in the northern part of Kabupaten Subang, in Pusakanagara district
Kalentambo is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Pusakanagara district (kecamatan) in Kabupaten Subang in West Java. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.26° S, 107.90° E), it is located in the northern, lowland, coastal strip of the kabupaten, not far from the Java Sea shore. From an administrative perspective, it falls within the West Java (Jawa Barat) province of the island of Java. Since verified, independent sources about Kalentambo are not currently available, the local and regional context is presented below based on verified data pertaining to the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Subang.
General overview
Kalentambo is a smaller settlement belonging to Pusakanagara district, for which detailed, verified statistical or other publicly accessible sources are not known. The broader administrative framework, Kabupaten Subang, had a population of approximately 1,695,197 people as of mid-2025, and is divided into 30 districts (kecamatan), as well as a total of 245 villages (desa) and 8 kelurahan. The kabupaten's seat is located in the Kecamatan Subang Kota area. Pusakanagara district belongs to the northern, coastal region, which, due to its proximity to the Java Sea, has an agricultural, fishing, and partially industrial character. One characteristic of Kabupaten Subang is that it lies along the Jalan Pantura, one of the busiest northern main roads on the island of Java, which affects several northern districts of the kabupaten. The decisive majority of the local population belongs to the Sundanese ethnic group and uses the Sundanese language (bahasa Sunda) in their daily communication. In the northern, coastal districts — including parts of Pusakanagara district — the dermajoni language variety (basa Dermayon) is also widespread according to local sources, which reflects the influence of the border areas of the neighboring Kabupaten Indramayu. Kalentambo as a distinct locality primarily represents Sundanese rural life, rice fields, and sea-adjacent agriculture, although direct, specifically verifiable data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data for Kalentambo is publicly accessible, so the broader context of Kabupaten Subang and West Java is presented below. In Kabupaten Subang, the real estate market primarily shows more active commercial and development activity along the Jalan Pantura and near the kabupaten center, the city of Subang. The northern, coastal regions — which include the Kalentambo area — typically consist of agricultural and fishing-purpose properties, with industrial parks, warehouses, and other logistics facilities also appearing near the Pantura corridor. Under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai framework may offer legal options. These general rules are applicable throughout the country and are therefore binding in the Kalentambo district as well. In smaller villages, as Kalentambo presumably is, real estate transactions are traditionally low-volume, and transactions typically occur at the local, community level. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Subang's appeal derives from its relatively close location to Jakarta and industrial development, but this primarily affects the southern, main-road-adjacent parts of the kabupaten.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, specifically verifiable data is available for Kalentambo's public safety, so only general, regional-level observations can be made. The rural villages of Kabupaten Subang and more broadly West Java province are generally quiet, agricultural communities characterized by different public safety issues compared to the crime patterns typical of large urban areas, generally of lesser severity. Local public safety is the responsibility of the kabupaten-level police (Polres Subang) and its subordinate district units. As in many rural areas of Indonesia, community-level self-organization (rukun tetangga, rukun warga) also plays an important role in maintaining local order. For tourists or foreign visitors, adherence to general precautions is recommended, but no information regarding specific security risks is available from this region.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain any tourist attractions identified by name and linked to Kalentambo. However, for Kabupaten Subang as a whole, several verified attractions are known that may be relevant for visitors traveling to the kabupaten. In the southern, mountainous part of the kabupaten, there is the Ciater hot spring resort area (Kawasan Wisata Air Panas Ciater), which is located near the Gunung Tangkubanparahu volcano — both are named as tourism points of Kabupaten Subang in sources. These attractions, however, are concentrated in the southern, mountainous part of the kabupaten, and are at a considerable distance from Kalentambo — which is located in the northern, lowland-coastal zone. Certain points on the northern coast facing the Java Sea are known in the region as starting points for local fishing tourism or sea excursions, although no specific beach or port linked to the name Kalentambo is identified in sources. Those traveling in this direction should obtain up-to-date local information from the kabupaten's tourism office.
Summary
Kalentambo is a smaller village of Pusakanagara district in Kabupaten Subang in West Java, situated in the northern, lowland area near the Java Sea. Due to the absence of independent, verified sources, data pertaining to the broader region — the kabupaten as an administrative unit with a population of approximately 1.7 million — provides a framework for understanding the locality. The region is characterized by Sundanese (and partly dermajoni) language-speaking agricultural communities, proximity to Jalan Pantura, and the better-known natural and tourism assets of the southern part of the kabupaten. Kalentambo is primarily relevant for those seeking real estate opportunities or an authentic rural environment in the less-touristed northern areas of Kabupaten Subang.

