Dulolong – a small settlement on the northwestern coast of Alor Island
Dulolong is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kabupaten Alor administrative unit in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, and within it to the Alor Barat Laut kecamatan. Based on its geographic coordinates, it is located in the northern-northwestern part of Alor Island, close to the coastline. The settlement is situated within the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, on the eastern periphery of the Indonesian archipelago. Verified statistical data specific to Dulolong alone do not appear in available sources, therefore the village is presented below within the context of the kecamatan, kabupaten, and provincial levels, with this distinction being clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Dulolong belongs to the Alor Barat Laut kecamatan, which is a relatively small administrative unit on the northern coast of Alor Island. Alor Island and Kabupaten Alor as a whole are less well-known areas within Indonesia: the Indonesian Wikipedia article on the province specifically emphasizes that Alor's underwater world – its coral reefs and rich marine life – represents one of the most significant natural values in the entire East Nusa Tenggara province. Accordingly, the coastal villages belonging to Alor Barat Laut kecamatan, including Dulolong, are characteristically small communities living from fishing and subsistence agriculture, following livelihood patterns generally typical of the province's rural areas. According to 2022 data, East Nusa Tenggara is a province of approximately 5.4 million people, divided into 21 kabupatens and one municipal city (kota); kabupaten Alor within this is one of the administrative units of the easternmost island group. The province as a whole consists of 1,192 islands, of which Alor Island is one of the inhabited and administratively organized units. Dulolong itself does not appear on well-known tourist or commercial maps; by its nature, it can be regarded as a quiet, small-sized coastal village based on available geographic and administrative data.
Real estate and investment
Independent local real estate market data specific to Dulolong are not available in the examined sources. Taking into account the broader regional context – Kabupaten Alor and East Nusa Tenggara province – it can be stated that the province as a whole belongs to Indonesia's relatively lower economic development areas, where real estate turnover and investment activity fall far short of levels characteristic of Bali or Lombok islands. In such infrastructurally underdeveloped remote island areas, the real estate market is mainly based on local transactions, with minimal international demand. General Indonesian regulations stipulate that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land or residential property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or certain commercial purpose title categories are available, though the details of these always depend on current applicable Indonesian land laws and local administrative regulations. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Alor primarily possesses growth potential in the diving tourism sector, which province-level sources also indicate, though exploiting this depends on the extent of necessary infrastructure development. Reliable data on Dulolong's specific real estate prices or development projects are not available.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics on public safety specific to Dulolong are not available in the processed sources, neither at the local nor kecamatan level. In general terms, small island communities in East Nusa Tenggara province – particularly coastal villages living from agriculture and fishing – are characteristically low-crime, closed neighborhood communities where interpersonal relationships and local norms strongly regulate daily life. This observation, however, is a general characteristic of the province's rural areas and should not be considered location-specific data for Dulolong. Considering Indonesia as a whole, small island villages typically have low public crime rates compared to major urban areas, but there is no measurement data available for Alor Barat Laut kecamatan or Dulolong on this matter either.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specific exclusively to Dulolong and supported by sources do not appear in the available material. At the broader regional level, at Kabupaten Alor level, however, the province's Indonesian Wikipedia article specifically names the underwater world of Alor as an outstanding natural value, which is also recognized among divers and snorkelers. The waters surrounding Alor Island are known for their vibrant coral reef systems and diverse marine fauna within the Indonesian context. Dulolong, as a coastal village belonging to Alor Barat Laut kecamatan, may potentially be geographically close to such natural aquatic environments through its location, but no source-supported concrete statement can be made about this. Considering the province as a whole, Komodo National Park – which also belongs to East Nusa Tenggara province, though at considerable distance from Alor Island, in the direction of Flores – is the area's most famous natural attraction of world heritage status. The three-colored crater lake Kelimutu on Flores Island is also a tourist attraction named in province-level sources. These locations are distant destinations from Dulolong; further location-specific sources would be necessary to detail the attractions of the immediate surroundings.
Summary
Dulolong is a small-sized, coastal-nature settlement on Indonesia's Alor Island, in the Alor Barat Laut kecamatan belonging to Kabupaten Alor, in East Nusa Tenggara province. The available source material contains exclusively province-level data, according to which the region's most significant natural values are Alor's underwater world, Komodo National Park, and the Kelimutu lake on Flores. Dulolong itself, as a small community, does not possess verified, detailed statistical or tourist descriptions in the processed materials; more accurate information about the village could be provided by on-site or kabupaten-level administrative data sources.

