Tamanapui – a settlement in Alor Selatan district in the southern territory of Alor regency
Tamanapui is located in the East Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Timur) of the Republic of Indonesia, specifically forming part of the Alor Selatan district (southern Alor district) of Alor regency. The settlement belongs to the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, which represents the eastern periphery of the country's island world. Alor regency itself is an administrative area consisting of an island group, intersected by international shipping routes in the direction of commercial routes leading to Oceania. The total population of the regency was estimated at 229,730 people at the end of 2024, distributed across approximately 2,928.88 square kilometers.
General overview
Tamanapui, as a settlement in Alor Selatan district, is a modest, small-sized community in a remote part of the island world. Alor regency occupies a peripheral position both geographically and in terms of transportation, as most of the island group became more easily accessible only when modern shipping and connectivity options expanded. At the settlement level, no specific sources are available; however, characteristics of the area are considered at the broader district and regency level. Alor regency consists almost entirely of islands, which determines the lifestyle, economy, and relationships of the communities living here. Place names are used in Indonesian spelling, and Alor Selatan district represents the southern part of the regency. The settlement is not a central destination for tourism; rather, it functions primarily as a place of residence for local communities.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Tamanapui is not available; however, the economic context of Alor regency provides an informative foundation. The economic situation of Alor regency in 2006 showed 13 billion rupiah in indirect administrative revenue (PAD), with an economic growth rate of approximately 5.9%, where annual income per capita was around 1,200,000 rupiah. These figures clearly indicate that the area is economically less developed, which is also reflected in the real estate market. The level of real estate prices is generally lower due to the island's isolated situation, and real estate sales opportunities remain limited. For foreigners, under Indonesian legislation, freehold (full ownership) purchase is restricted—typically arriving in the form of long-term land lease rights (hak guna bangunan, 30 years) or usufruct rights (hak pakai, 25 years). Due to Alor regency's peripheral position, foreign real estate investments are rare, and the local real estate market remains confined primarily to transactions among residents of the region. However, infrastructure development and improved inter-island transportation may present potential growth opportunities in the real estate market in the long term.
Safety and security
Specific data on public safety at the Tamanapui settlement level is not available. Alor regency is generally considered a safe area by Indonesian and international standards; however, certain challenges must be expected due to the isolated island situation. Due to infrastructure limitations and transportation difficulties between islands, certain security and health services are restricted. Indonesia is generally regarded favorably at the international level in terms of public safety, particularly when compared to urban and island settlements managed by tourism operations. The close social connectivity of island-based communities typically has a stabilizing effect on local public safety. However, due to the peripheral position of the island world, the maintenance of public safety by local authorities may proceed more slowly than in larger centers of the country. Standard travel precautions are recommended, such as caution with unfamiliar persons and careful handling of valuables.
Tourist attractions
There are no named, source-supported tourist attractions at Tamanapui settlement. However, Alor regency as a whole offers characteristic natural and cultural resources of the island world. The extensive coastlines of Alor regency, its marine wildlife, and fishing communities are suitable for surfing, diving, and experiencing traditional island life. Due to the island group's coral reefs and fish-rich waters, diving and submarine observation are possible. Alor regency forms part of international commercial shipping routes, which also demonstrates the region's geopolitical and economic importance. Beyond the settlement itself, other parts of Alor Island and neighboring islands within the broader territory of Alor regency offer opportunities for travelers who wish to experience an authentic, less tourism-mapped corner of the Indonesian island world. Kalabahi, the capital of Alor regency (located in Teluk Mutiara district), is the administrative and logistical center of the regency and is situated at a distance of approximately 100–150 kilometers from Tamanapui, typically accessible by boat or occasionally by air.
Summary
Tamanapui is a modest island settlement in Alor Selatan district of Alor regency in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province. The municipality is characterized economically by the peripheral position of the regency and its lower level of development. Real estate market opportunities remain limited; however, the isolated island community may be considered safe. Tourist attractions do not directly characterize Tamanapui, but the broader territory of Alor regency offers opportunities for those interested in surfing, diving, and authentic island culture.

