Blitar is a landlocked city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya. The area lies within longitude 111° 40' – 112° 09' East and its latitude is 8° 06' South. The city of Blitar lies at an altitude on average 167 metres above sea level, and is an enclave within Blitar Regency which surrounds the city on all sides. It covers an area of 32.57 km2, and had a population of 131,968 at the 2010 Census and 149,149 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 161,204 (comprising 80,376 males and 80,828 females). The city is noted as the location of the grave of Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, five kilometers from the city plaza. The Istana Gebang (Gebang palace) where Sukarno lived as a child is nearby and has been converted into a museum. containing numerous items commemorating Sukarno's place in Indonesian history. In addition, the very active Kelud volcano is located just over 20 kilometers north of Blitar. Blitar city is surrounded by four of the districts (kecamatan) of Blitar Regency - Kademangan, Garum, Nglegok and Sanankulon; added to the population of the city, this combined area of seven kecamatan had a total population in mid 2023 of 436,740 within 318.3 km2.
While most itineraries centre on the Sukarno memorial, Blitar’s daily pulse hides in its pasar pagi. Early‑morning stalls along Jalan Sumber offer a vivid cross‑section of Javanese life: spiced tempeh crisps, fresh mangoes, and the occasional musang (civet) coffee brewed on charcoal. Join a resident vendor for a quick lesson in the subtle art of balancing sweet and savoury, and you’ll glimpse the city’s culinary negotiations that have shaped local taste long before tourism arrived. The market’s rhythm also mirrors the city’s bus timetable, where minibuses (angkot) arrive every 15 minutes, a practical tip for navigating the urban sprawl without a car.
Blitar’s station, a modest stop on the Surabaya‑Malang line, is more than a transit point; it is a living reminder of the railway’s role in reshaping East Java’s agrarian landscape. Travelers who linger long enough can watch the familiar clatter of freight wagons carrying cloves and coffee beans, a reminder of the region’s colonial export history. Pull a seat on the platform and you’ll often hear elderly locals recounting the “golden age” when the line linked village cooperatives to urban markets, a narrative that adds depth to any visit beyond the usual tourist script.
After dusk, Blazor’s public squares transform into quiet, lamp‑lit promenades where the colonial‑era facades of Hotel Tugu and the nearby civic buildings take on a different character. The soft glow highlights the ironwork balconies and Dutch‑inspired cornices, inviting a contemplative stroll. Local photographers often recommend timing a walk with the weekly “lampu jalan” maintenance, when streetlights are manually polished, offering a fleeting moment when the city’s illumination feels deliberately curated rather than merely functional.
City in East Java, Indonesia For other uses, see Blitar (disambiguation). City in East Java, IndonesiaBlitarCityCity of BlitarKota BlitarOther transcription(s) • JavaneseKutha Blitar (Gêdrig) كوڟا بليتار‎ (Pégon) ꦏꦸꦛꦧ꧀ꦭꦶꦠꦂ (Hånåcåråkå)Clockwise from top left: Trisula Monument, Hotel Tugu, Sukarno Mausoleum, Istana Gebang Coat of armsMotto: Kridha Hangudi Jaya (Old Javanese) ꦏꦿꦶꦝꦲꦔꦸꦢꦶꦗꦪ(Working hard to build success)Location within East JavaBlitarLocation in Java and IndonesiaShow map of JavaBlitarBlitar (Indonesia)Show map of IndonesiaCoordinates: 8°06′S 112°09′E / 8.100°S 112.150°E / -8.100; 112.150Country IndonesiaProvince East JavaCity (1906-04-01) April 1, 1906 (age 120)Government • MayorSyauqul Muhibbin • Vice MayorElim Tyu Samba [id]Area • Total32.57 km2 (12.58 sq mi)Elevation167 m (548 ft)Population (mid 2024 estimate) • Total161,204 • Density4,949/km2 (12,820/sq mi) Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)Postcode66100Area code(+62) 342Vehicle registrationAGWebsiteblitarkota.go.id Blitar is a landlocked city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya. The area lies within longitude 111° 40' – 112° 09' East and its latitude is 8° 06' South. The city of Blitar lies at an altitude on average 167 metres above sea level, and is an enclave within Blitar Regency which surrounds the city on all sides. It covers an area of 32.57 km2, and had a population of 131,968 at the 2010 Census and 149,149 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid-2024 was 161,204 (comprising 80,376 males and 80,828 females). The city is noted as the location of the grave of Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, five kilometers from the city plaza. The Istana Gebang (Gebang palace) where Sukarno lived as a child is nearby and has been converted into a museum. containing numerous items commemorating Sukarno's place in Indonesian history. In addition, the very active Kelud volcano is located just over 20 kilometers north of Blitar. Blitar city is surrounded by four of the districts (kecamatan) of Blitar Regency - Kademangan, Garum, Nglegok and Sanankulon; added to the population of the city, this combined area of seven kecamatan had a total population in mid 2023 of 436,740 within 318.3 km2.
[edit] Blitar city is divided into three districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their population totals from the 2010 census and the 2020 census, together with the official estimates as of mid-2024. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages (urban kelurahan) in each district, and its postal codes. Kode Wilayah Name of District(kecamatan) Area in km2 Pop'ncensus2010 Pop'ncensus2020 Pop'nestimatemid 2024 Admincentre No.ofvillages Postcodes 35.72.02 Sukorejo 9.92 44,043 51,998 54,996 Sukorejo 7 66121 - 66126 35.72.01 Kepanjenkidul 10.50 38,715 41,679 46,000 Bendo 7 66113 - 66117 35.72.03 Sawanwetan 12.15 49,210 55,472 60,208 Sawanwetan 7 66133 - 66137 Totals 32.57 131,968 149,149 161,204 Kepanjenkidul 21 The names of the kelurahan in each district are: Sukorejo: Blitar, Karangsari, Sukorejo, Pakunden, Tanjungsari, Turi, Tlumpu Kepanjenkidul: Bendo, Kauman, Kepanjenkidul, Kepanjenlor, Ngadirejo, Sentul, Tanggung Sawanwetan: Bendogerit, Gedog, Karangtengah, Klampok, Plosokerep, Rembang, Sananwetan
[edit] Based on the survey conducted between August 2010 and January 2011, Blitar was rated number one in Indonesia for local economic governance, being considered particularly good in infrastructure, the interaction between local administrations and businesses, business licensing, and regional head capacity and integrity.
[edit] Main article: Grave of Sukarno It is located at Bendogerit village, in Sunanwetan district, about 2 kilometres from Blitar city. The tomb is built in East Javanese "Joglo" architectural pattern, and combined with Gateway of Bentar. The mausoleum is 51 feet high, with a copper roof of a three-tier building. Underneath, Sukarno's plot is flanked by that of his mother and father. A stone of black andesite bears the inscription, "Here lies Bung Karno, proclaimer of independence, first president of Indonesia." Beside the main building of the tomb, the graveyard complex has Gapura Agung (The Great Gate), Mosque, halls, parks, a rest-area, and a parking place. The tomb is opened to the public, attracts a large number of visitors, both domestic and international. About 1.5 million people visit the tomb annually.
[edit] Nahdlatul Ulama University of Blitar Balitar Islamic University Kesuma Negara College of Economics (STIEKEN) PGRI Blitar Teacher Training and Education College (STKIP PGRI Blitar) Patria Husada College of Health Sciences (STIKES Patria Husada) Indonesian Tax Management Academy (AMPINDO) Putra Sang Fajar Blitar State Community Academy (AKN Putra Sang Fajar)
[edit] Bathing place near Temple Panataran, near Blitar Boediono, former vice president of Indonesia. Admiral Agus Suhartono, former commander-in-chief of the Indonesian military. Livi Zheng, film producer and director Charis Yulianto, footballer Nitya Krishinda Maheswari, badminton athlete Wiweko Soepono, inventor and director/pilot of Garuda Indonesia Anjasmara, actor Anthony Fokker, aviation pioneer Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, academic Anas Urbaningrum, politician Imam Munandar, politician Masjchun Sofwan, politician Sukarni, politician Agus Suhartono, military leader Putri Raemawasti, beauty queen, Puteri Indonesia 2007 Hardi, painter
[edit] Blitar has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) with moderate to little rainfall from June to October and heavy rainfall from November to May. Climate data for Blitar Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 28.8(83.8) 28.9(84.0) 29.2(84.6) 29.5(85.1) 29.6(85.3) 29.8(85.6) 29.6(85.3) 30.0(86.0) 30.7(87.3) 30.9(87.6) 30.0(86.0) 29.3(84.7) 29.7(85.4) Daily mean °C (°F) 24.6(76.3) 24.7(76.5) 24.9(76.8) 24.9(76.8) 24.6(76.3) 24.3(75.7) 23.7(74.7) 23.9(75.0) 24.6(76.3) 25.1(77.2) 25.0(77.0) 24.8(76.6) 24.6(76.3) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 20.5(68.9) 20.6(69.1) 20.6(69.1) 20.4(68.7) 19.7(67.5) 18.8(65.8) 17.9(64.2) 17.9(64.2) 18.6(65.5) 19.4(66.9) 20.0(68.0) 20.3(68.5) 19.6(67.2) Average rainfall mm (inches) 296(11.7) 271(10.7) 265(10.4) 191(7.5) 131(5.2) 81(3.2) 45(1.8) 24(0.9) 32(1.3) 102(4.0) 191(7.5) 283(11.1) 1,912(75.3) Source: Climate-Data.org