Kelaisi Timur – small settlement in the southern district of Alor Regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur
Kelaisi Timur is a small settlement in Indonesia belonging to Alor Selatan (South Alor) District, within the Kabupaten Alor administrative unit, in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) Province. Geographically, it is situated within the broader macro-region of the Lesser Sunda Islands; based on its coordinates (-8.2702, 124.7354), it is located on the southern part of Alor Island. The regency seat is Kalabahi, which is in Teluk Mutiara District. As there is currently no publicly available data source specific to the settlement itself, the following description relies largely on verified information at the regency level, which is clearly indicated below.
General overview
Kelaisi Timur belongs to Alor Selatan kecamatan, which extends along the southern coastal strip of Alor Island. The settlement's name – "Timur" meaning east – suggests that it likely forms the eastern part of a similarly-named administrative unit (Kelaisi), though no concrete source confirms this. The broader Kabupaten Alor as a whole is an island-based administrative unit: according to the cited Wikipedia article, Alor Regency spans 2,928.88 km² and had a population of 229,730 at the end of 2024. Given the regency's archipelagic nature, individual settlements are likely relatively isolated from each other and from the rest of the region, with transportation connections typically dependent on maritime shipping and limited land infrastructure. According to the Wikipedia source, the regency lies along international commercial shipping routes, on a sea corridor leading toward the Pacific Ocean, which historically shaped the region's economic and cultural connections. Kelaisi Timur itself does not appear as a named attraction, economic or administrative centre in available public sources, suggesting it is a relatively small, locally-oriented community settlement.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-specific real estate market data is available for Kelaisi Timur. At the broader Kabupaten Alor level, only a few macroeconomic indicators are known: the regency achieved own-source revenue (PAD) of 13 billion rupiah in 2006, with an economic growth rate of 5.9% and per capita income around 1,200,000 rupiah – these figures reflect the regency's relatively early stage of development and may have changed since then. Nusa Tenggara Timur Province is generally one of Indonesia's less industrially developed regions, where the real estate market size and liquidity lag behind major tourist or commercial centres. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals cannot directly acquire land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia, however certain rights – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements – are available to them. This national legal framework applies in the Alor region as well. Regarding the exact local market conditions, land prices and development opportunities, no concrete statements can be made due to the absence of reliable, current data.
Safety and security
No crime statistics or local authority security assessments are available for Kelaisi Timur. At the Kabupaten Alor and Nusa Tenggara Timur Province level, no concrete, verifiable public security statistics are available in the sources examined. Generally speaking, small rural and island-based settlements of similar size in Indonesia typically have close community bonds, which can be an influential factor for everyday public safety; however, this is merely a general observation, not location-specific data. For closer, reliable assessment, it is recommended to contact local authorities, the relevant police office (Polres Alor), or regional travel advisors.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions appear in available sources for Kelaisi Timur settlement. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Alor's known natural and cultural characteristics, the Wikipedia source notes only that the regency is archipelagic in nature and lies along commercial shipping routes toward the Pacific Ocean, which is noteworthy from the perspective of maritime and cultural diversity. The Alor Island group – though this does not appear in the indo.rent source materials – is generally mentioned in broader Indonesian tourism literature primarily for diving and wildlife considerations, due to the Alor Strait's marine biodiversity. However, these characteristics can only be recalled as general regional context: neither Kelaisi Timur nor specific attractions, beaches, temples or natural landmarks of Alor Selatan District appear in the verified source. For more detailed tourism information on other destinations within the regency, the local tourism office (Dinas Pariwisata Kabupaten Alor) and local organizations in Kalabahi can provide reliable guidance.
Summary
Kelaisi Timur is a small-scale settlement in the southern part of Kabupaten Alor, in Alor Selatan District, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, and is sparsely documented in available public databases. The broader regency is an island-based administrative unit of approximately 229,000 inhabitants, with its seat in Kalabahi. Precise demographic, real estate market, public safety or tourism data for Kelaisi Timur are not currently known from verifiable sources; those interested in the settlement are advised to seek information from local administrative bodies and regency-level authorities.

