Ampera – a small village settlement on the northwestern coast of Alor Island
Ampera is a village settlement in Keast Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province in Indonesia, which as the country's southernmost province lies in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The settlement belongs to the Alor Barat Laut district (kecamatan) and administratively is part of Kabupaten Alor. Based on its coordinates (–8.26° southern latitude, 124.42° eastern longitude), it is situated on the northwestern part of Alor Island. The province faces the Flores Sea and the Indian Ocean, and encompasses a total of 653 islands of various sizes, of which Alor's territory covers approximately 2,918.75 km².
General overview
Ampera's settlement-level data – population figures, built-up area, public institutions – do not appear in available sources, so the following description is based on verified information relating to the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Alor and East Nusa Tenggara province. The Alor Barat Laut district encompasses the northwestern part of Alor Island, where topography is characteristically varied, with coastal areas and interior highlands alternating with one another. East Nusa Tenggara province as a whole is characterized by tribal and linguistic diversity: the province is home to dozens of different local communities that maintain their own traditions, textiles, and ceremonies. One of the province's distinctive cultural legacies is ikat weaving, which is also present on Alor Island. The region's religious composition is special: East Nusa Tenggara is one of two Indonesian provinces where Roman Catholicism is predominant, reflecting a strong missionary historical heritage. Ampera, as part of the Alor Barat Laut district, is understood within this cultural and religious context, though specific data relating to the village are not available from sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified data is available on Ampera's real estate market and local investment opportunities, so the following reflect the general context of Kabupaten Alor and East Nusa Tenggara province. The province's real estate market is generally less developed than tourism-frequented areas of Bali or West Lombok: the pace of infrastructure and development is slower, and demand is primarily local. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal arrangements may apply, the duration and terms of which are set out in legislation. In East Nusa Tenggara province, tourist interest is primarily concentrated around certain known destinations – such as the Labuan Bajo area or Komodo National Park – so in more peripheral areas, including Alor Island, real estate prices and development activity typically remain at lower levels. This simultaneously represents a less liquid market and a potentially lower entry threshold opportunity for those thinking in the long term.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security statistics or police data relating to Ampera do not appear in available sources, so the following are based on general observations relating to the broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province. Rural areas of the province are generally characterized by close community bonds and relatively low population density, which fundamentally influences everyday public security. In Indonesia's eastern provinces, the condition of transport infrastructure and accessibility of healthcare provision present more practical challenges for residents and travelers than common crime. Nevertheless, for any concrete assessment of security situations, it is advisable to also consult current travel advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other reliable authorities, as local conditions may change over time.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain any unique, named tourist attractions relating to Ampera village. The broader province, East Nusa Tenggara, however, is known for its natural and cultural assets: the province takes pride in Komodo National Park, where Komodo dragons live, the Labuan Bajo area, Kelimutu Lake on Flores Island, and the Pasola ceremony held on Sumba Island. Alor Island itself possesses natural attractions: the waters surrounding the island form part of the province's rich marine ecosystem, and diving is one of the region's characteristic attractions. Based on its coastal location, the Alor Barat Laut district presumably offers marine natural assets, but verified source data on named attractions relating to Ampera is not available. The province as a whole, with its more diverse natural and cultural offerings, is increasingly appearing on the maps of travelers seeking destinations east of Bali.
Summary
Ampera is a small village settlement administratively belonging to the Alor Barat Laut district, forming part of Kabupaten Alor in East Nusa Tenggara province, situated on the northwestern part of Alor Island. Independent, settlement-level data – population, infrastructure, real estate prices, attractions – cannot be derived from available sources; the place is understood within the context of East Nusa Tenggara province's cultural, religious, and natural diversity. The province as a whole represents a richly differentiated island world spread across the eastern end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, whose living traditions, coastal natural assets, and distinctive religious heritage characterize the region as a whole.

