Batu – agricultural village in the eastern district of Pantar Island
Batu is an Indonesian village (desa) belonging to the Pantar Timur district (kecamatan) of Alor Regency in East Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Timur). It is situated within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, on Pantar Island, at approximately –8.24° south latitude and 124.30° east longitude. The Pantar Timur district encompasses a total of eleven villages and kelurahas, one of which is Batu. The postal code for the village is 85881.
General overview
Batu is a relatively small-population agricultural desa whose inhabitants are predominantly of Alorese ethnicity. According to local sources, agriculture is the primary livelihood for the community. The village is home to a primary school named SD GMIT Modebur, which is affiliated with the Indonesian Protestant Christian Church (GMIT – Gereja Masehi Injili di Timor) and serves as the local community's basic educational institution. Pantar Timur district is located in the eastern part of Pantar Island; Pantar itself is one of the islands of the Alor Island Group situated in the Banda Sea, whose largest city and administrative center is Kalabahi, the seat of Alor Regency. The region as a whole is characterized by mountainous terrain, relatively underdeveloped infrastructure, and strong local culture: Alor Regency is considered one of the most linguistically diverse areas in all of Indonesia, where dozens of local languages coexist. Batu cannot be considered a tourist destination in the conventional sense; it is primarily characterized as a self-sufficient community in the eastern, less-visited part of Alor Regency.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly accessible real estate market data is not available for Batu or the Pantar Timur district; therefore, the broader context of Alor Regency and East Nusa Tenggara Province can provide an orienting framework below. East Nusa Tenggara is counted among Indonesia's less developed provinces, where the real estate market operates at significantly lower volumes and with greater transparency than in areas intensively visited by tourists, such as Bali. Investment interest in the province typically concentrates on infrastructure development projects and the fishing industry rather than on the residential property market. Indonesian law generally does not permit foreign nationals to hold direct land ownership: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) are exclusive to Indonesian citizens. Foreigners can participate in property arrangements only through longer-term lease constructions (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai), whose legal and administrative conditions are governed by uniform statutory frameworks throughout the country. For any individual considering investment in a village located in the Pantar Timur district, it is advisable to consult in advance with local notaries and authorities operating in Kalabahi (the seat of Alor Regency).
Safety and security
Settlement-level crime statistics or security assessments are not available for Batu. Regarding the general situation in Alor Regency and Pantar Island, it can be noted that the region lies outside the main Indonesian tourist routes and does not feature regularly on major international travel warning lists. Local communities typically maintain close relationships with one another, and village-level life is also governed by traditional community norms. Standard travel prudence – the secure storage of valuables, respect for local customs, and acquisition of reliable local knowledge – applies to this region in equal measure as to other, less frequently visited areas of Indonesia. With respect to natural hazards, it should be noted that East Nusa Tenggara, and the Alor Island Group in particular, is located in a seismically active zone, so earthquake and volcanic activity risks must always be considered in this region.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no named tourist attractions directly associated with Batu village. Alor Regency as a whole, however, is well known among divers and nature enthusiasts: the coastal waters of Alor at the intersection of the Banda Sea and the Flores Sea harbor extraordinarily rich marine life, and the region as a whole – particularly areas closer to the provincial capital, Kalabahi – is increasingly appearing on the maps of specialized, adventure-tourism-oriented travelers. Active volcanic formations can be observed on Pantar Island, which may capture the interest of nature enthusiasts. The SD GMIT Modebur school within the village is the only institution named in available sources, and it holds community rather than tourist significance. For exploring the surrounding area, Kalabahi serves as the most important logistical starting point, from which ferry connections lead toward Pantar Island.
Summary
Batu is a small-sized community primarily dependent on agriculture, populated by people of Alorese ethnicity, and is one of eleven villages within Pantar Timur district in Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The village is home to the SD GMIT Modebur primary school, and its postal code is 85881. The settlement lacks tourist infrastructure and real estate market data; however, the broader Alor Regency, by virtue of its natural endowments – most notably its exceptional diving waters and volcanic landscape – is increasingly attracting the interest of travelers seeking unique destinations.

