Aimoli – a small settlement in the north-western part of the Alor Islands group
Aimoli is a settlement belonging to the administrative district of Kecamatan Alor Barat Laut, which forms part of Kabupaten Alor within Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province, in Indonesia's Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on its coordinates (–8.1972° southern latitude, 124.4365° eastern longitude), it is located near the north-western coast of Alor Island. The regency seat, Kalabahi, is located in Kecamatan Teluk Mutiara. Aimoli does not have a detailed description available in Indonesian or other publicly accessible sources, so the following sections present regency-level data for Kabupaten Alor and generally characteristic local conditions, clearly indicating that these provide context for the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Aimoli is a small, little-known settlement for which no independent, detailed description is available in public sources. The name of Kecamatan Alor Barat Laut – which roughly translates to "North-West Alor" – indicates that the area is located on the western-northern part of Alor Island. Kabupaten Alor as a whole is characterized as an island-group administrative unit with an area of 2,928.88 km² and a population of approximately 229,730 as of the end of 2024. The regency consists of several smaller islands and settlements on the main Alor Island. The area lies along international commercial shipping routes leading toward the Pacific Ocean, lending it a kind of strategic transit character to the region. The Alor Islands group is generally a rural area based on agricultural and fishing activities, where the degree of urbanization is considerably lower than in, for example, Bali or Lombok. Aimoli, as one village in Alor Barat Laut district, presumably fits into this rural, small-community pattern, though direct factual data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available factual data is accessible regarding Aimoli's real estate market and investment opportunities. At the regency level of Kabupaten Alor, according to 2006 local revenue data, the PAD (local own-source revenue) amounted to 13 billion rupiah, the economic growth rate was 5.9%, and per capita income was 1,200,000 rupiah in that year. These figures indicate the region's relatively low level of economic development in that period and suggest that the local real estate market is not comparable to that of more developed tourist destinations. It can be stated generally that in such rural, small-island environments, property prices are typically low, the market is illiquid, and the developed real estate legal infrastructure is limited. In Indonesia, as a general rule, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, the Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) structures are available, which are valid legal frameworks throughout the country. Prior to any investment decision, it is recommended to engage a local lawyer and the BPN (Badan Pertanahan Nasional, the Indonesian land authority), particularly in such sparsely documented, rural areas.
Safety and security
No detailed, factual, settlement-level data is available regarding Aimoli's public safety situation. Kabupaten Alor and Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole can be considered, based on available general assessments, fundamentally stable, rural administrative units where crime problems typical of major cities are less characteristic. However, such isolated island locations may also entail that infrastructure and rescue and law enforcement capacities are more limited than in more urbanized areas. Specific crime statistics or security ratings for Aimoli are not available, so it is recommended to visit the area on the basis of individual judgment and with prior familiarity with local conditions.
Tourist attractions
No specific, verifiable source is available regarding Aimoli's tourist attractions. The broader Kabupaten Alor area is, however, known for its natural assets, particularly diving opportunities available in Alor Strait and the surrounding maritime waters – the latter being geographically well-documented characteristics of the region. The Alor Islands group is also generally known for its traditional culture, local craftsmanship, and the traditions of the various ethnic groups living there. Since Aimoli belongs to Kecamatan Alor Barat Laut, any natural or cultural assets that might be found at the district level may also be in the vicinity, though factual, named data on these is currently unavailable. Anyone wishing to learn about the natural or cultural assets of the Alor Islands group should appropriately begin from the regency seat, Kalabahi, where basic infrastructure and information are available.
Summary
Aimoli is a small, publicly little-documented settlement in Kecamatan Alor Barat Laut within Kabupaten Alor in Nusa Tenggara Timur province. Available sources cover only regency-level data: the area is an island-group administrative unit with an extent of 2,928.88 km² and a population of approximately 230,000, traversed by commercial shipping routes oriented toward the Pacific Ocean. Regarding Aimoli's precise local conditions – whether regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourist assets – only generally valid conclusions applicable to the broader region can be made, and detailed, accurate information requires on-site knowledge or a reliable local source.

