Cikole – settlement in the Cimalaka district of Kabupaten Sumedang, West Java
Cikole is a small village (desa) in Indonesia's West Java province (Jawa Barat), within the administrative area of Kabupaten Sumedang, belonging to the Kecamatan Cimalaka district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.8092149, 107.9339255), it is located in the western part of the Java island. The regency's administrative center, Sumedang Utara, is situated approximately 45 kilometers northeast of Bandung, making Cikole relatively accessible from the major city. Detailed settlement-level documentation is not currently available; therefore, the following sections rely on verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Sumedang and the broader region, which is clearly indicated.
General overview
Cikole is one of the villages in Kecamatan Cimalaka within Kabupaten Sumedang. The regency itself forms part of the Bandung Raya metropolitan area, meaning the region is closely connected to Bandung's economic and infrastructural sphere of influence. Kabupaten Sumedang is also historically significant: the seat of government of the Sumedang Larang kingdom once operated on its territory, which constitutes an important part of local cultural identity. Cikole itself, based on available source material, is a smaller community with a primarily agricultural character, though its precise population, degree of urbanization, and local institutional structure remain undocumented in publicly accessible sources. At the regency level, it is known that the name Sumedang is closely linked to tofu (tahu), whose local variety is recognized both regionally and nationally. The production of this distinctive food product began in 1917, initiated by a Chinese immigrant named Ong Kino, and has since become one of the regency's most recognized product identifiers. This tradition is also felt in the Cimalaka district, since many people from the district are engaged in the region's agricultural and food-processing activities.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified real estate market data is available for Cikole. The broader context—namely the characteristics of Kabupaten Sumedang and the Bandung Raya area—can, however, provide an informative framework. Kabupaten Sumedang is located among the areas lying east and northeast of Bandung, which have undergone gradual development over recent decades in connection with the expansion of the metropolitan agglomeration. This is generally accompanied by moderate but steady increases in property prices and slow infrastructure development in peripheral districts as well. In smaller villages like Cikole, property prices are typically considerably lower than in Bandung itself or even Sumedang city center; however, investment liquidity and market depth may also be more limited. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; limited title options are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (right of use) or various leasing arrangements, which require legal and notarial backing. These general rules apply to any part of the regency, including Cikalaka and Cikole.
Safety and security
Concrete, verifiable data on public safety conditions in Cikole are not available. Kabupaten Sumedang is generally considered to have a public safety profile close to West Java's average, which in rural and semi-urbanized areas typically means a relatively stable, low-crime environment. In rural areas of Indonesia, community cohesion and local institutions that provide social control (the RT/RW system) have traditionally played an important role in maintaining everyday public safety. Nonetheless, based on the sources for this article, no comparative security assessment or specific crime statistics can be provided; visitors and those planning to relocate to the area are advised to seek current information from local administrative authorities or trusted local real estate experts.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are named in available sources for Cikole. It is known that Kabupaten Sumedang holds cultural and historical appeal as the former seat of the Sumedang Larang kingdom. The Cimalaka district, to which Cikole belongs, is situated not far from Sumedang city, so the cultural heritage sites and natural features recorded at the regency level are generally accessible from the district. Due to its proximity to the Bandung Raya agglomeration, much of West Java's rich natural and cultural offerings is accessible from Cikole; however, in the absence of verified sources, this article does not provide specific distance data or concrete attractions regarding Cikole.
Summary
Cikole is a smaller village in Java, located in the Cimalaka district of Kabupaten Sumedang in West Java province. Based on available documentation, the settlement is situated on the periphery of the Bandung Raya metropolitan area, and the regency's general economic and cultural characteristics—including the local tofu tradition and the historical legacy of Sumedang Larang—provide a broader context for the place. In the absence of Cikole-specific data, those interested are advised to obtain more precise information from local sources, administrative records, or through on-site inquiry.

