Taman Mataru – a settlement in the eastern part of Kabupaten Alor
Taman Mataru is a settlement belonging to Kecamatan Mataru in the area of Kabupaten Alor, in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur, within the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Kabupaten Alor represents one of the southeasternmost parts of Nusa Tenggara Timur, a formation of islands through which international commercial shipping routes pass. According to data from the end of 2024, the kabupaten has a population of approximately 229,730 and a total area of 2,928.88 square kilometers. Taman Mataru, within this administrative system, is a modest, characteristically rural settlement that can be understood in the context of the local community and the broader region.
General overview
Taman Mataru is part of the Kecamatan Mataru administrative district, which extends across the southeastern section of Kabupaten Alor. In the absence of local-level information, the settlement is primarily understood through the characteristics of the broader region. Kabupaten Alor is an island archipelago where terrestrial and island-based spatial organization is characteristic, and transportation often occurs via water routes. In Nusa Tenggara Timur province, infrastructure and settlement development depend decisively on distance from regional centers and local transportation possibilities. Taman Mataru is a rural settlement that likely organizes around local agriculture or fishing, though specific documented characteristics regarding tourism or commerce at the settlement or district level are not available. According to administrative organization, Kalabahi, the capital of Kabupaten Alor (which is located in Kecamatan Teluk Mutiara), may be understood as a contextual center; however, Taman Mataru is situated at a greater distance, in a peripheral position.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Taman Mataru is not available; however, in the broader Kabupaten Alor region, economic and real estate conditions follow the dynamics characteristic of Indonesian island territories. The economy of Kabupaten Alor demonstrated a growth rate of 5.9 percent in 2006, with annual per capita income at approximately 1.2 million rupiah – this figure represents a typical level for rural Indonesia. The real estate market in such territories is characteristically oriented toward the agricultural and fishing sectors, though urbanization and development infrastructure remain limited. According to Indonesian legal regulations, foreign nationals have restricted opportunities for real estate acquisition; in the island nation, long-term leasing or limited ownership rights are the primary instruments. Taman Mataru, as a similarly peripheral settlement at the kecamatan level, has limited real estate circulation, and land prices remain below rural levels. For travelers or those planning extended stays, characteristically limited accommodation capacity is available, and real estate investment is either reserved for the local community or does not represent a typical destination in international terms.
Safety and security
Settlement-level security data for Taman Mataru is not available; however, Nusa Tenggara Timur province and Kabupaten Alor generally demonstrate relative stability in terms of public safety. Among Indonesian island regions, Nusa Tenggara Timur is not classified as a particularly dangerous or high-crime area; large-city crime is not characteristic of rural, fishing- and agriculture-oriented settlements. In such peripheral locations, living patterns are typically based on community organization, and travel advice for travelers generally points to basic hygiene, limitations in medical care, and infrastructure constraints, rather than security risks. Local communities are generally hospitable, and the presence of foreigners does not cause particular tension. According to basic observations, the personal safety of travelers in rural Indonesia is adequate, provided that the traveler contributes to respect for basic social norms and cultural sensitivities.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are documented in available sources for Taman Mataru settlement. The area, however, forms part of Kabupaten Alor region, which is a segment of the Nusa Tenggara Timur island archipelago characterized by maritime and arid terrestrial landscape, as well as local fishing culture. Kabupaten Alor as an island formation can be viewed as encompassing extensive coastal zones, fishing traditions, and the characteristic flora and fauna of the eastern Indonesian island world. Kalabahi, the capital of the kabupaten, is the administrative and commercial center of the broader region, where settlement and infrastructure are concentrated. Taman Mataru, as a settlement at the narrower kecamatan level, may offer opportunities for experiencing rural ambiance and simpler community life for those who wish to gain insight into the everyday life of the Indonesian island world. Such rural areas are characteristically marked by fishing activity, proximity to the sea, and traditional forms of agricultural life; however, tourist infrastructure—such as accommodation, restaurant services, and organized programs—is generally not available or available only in limited form.
Summary
Taman Mataru is a rural settlement in the island community of Kabupaten Alor, situated at the periphery of the broader Nusa Tenggara Timur region. Specific settlement-level information is not available; however, kabupaten-level economic and infrastructure data suggest a community engaged characteristically in fishing and agriculture. The real estate market holds limited interest for foreign nationals, and travel-oriented interest is low. For travelers, the settlement is not a primary tourist destination; however, for those who wish to gain knowledge of the authentic everyday life of Indonesian rural island communities, it offers an authentic, though infrastructure-limited, opportunity.

