Kaera – a small settlement in Pantar Timur district on Pantar Island, Alor Regency
Kaera is an Indonesian settlement located in Pantar Timur kecamatan (district) under the administration of Kabupaten Alor (Alor Regency). Administratively, it belongs to Keast Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, and geographically to the broader macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Based on the settlement's coordinates (–8.3076°, 124.2588°), it is situated in the eastern part of Pantar Island, which is the second-largest member of the Alor Island group. Kabupaten Alor was established in 1958, with its capital in Kalabahi on Alor Island, and encompasses a total of seventeen islands.
General overview
Kaera is a small, independently situated settlement with limited demographic or administrative data documented in publicly available sources. Pantar Timur district extends across the eastern part of Pantar Island, and like the regency as a whole, is considered a relatively isolated and difficult-to-access region. Alor Regency as a whole covers 2,928.88 km² of land area and 10,973.62 km² of water area, and had an official estimated population of 225,020 in mid-2024 — showing moderate but continuous growth compared to the 2010 population of 190,026. Transportation throughout the regency is primarily conducted by sea: the state shipping company PELNI operates regular services to the main port of Kalabahi, while smaller vessels provide connections between the smaller islands and coastal areas. The most important connection from Pantar Island and its constituent districts, including Pantar Timur kecamatan, leads toward Kalabahi. Land-based infrastructure is limited throughout the entire regency; road conditions and the availability of public services are generally poorer in areas farther from the capital — such as Kaera's region. In the field of education, the regency government has attempted in recent years to improve conditions, for example by increasing the number of integrated primary and secondary school institutions, as the shortage of trained teachers and distances present serious challenges for rural communities.
Real estate and investment
Detailed settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Kaera or Pantar Timur district. Characteristic of Alor Regency as a whole is that both investment activity and property turnover are considerably more modest than in Indonesia's more economically and tourism-developed regions. Due to the regency's relative isolation, limited infrastructure, and lower population density, the local real estate market is relatively illiquid and primarily serves local housing needs. It is worth noting that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; they may access the so-called Hak Pakai (usage right) form under specified conditions. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in East Nusa Tenggara province and Alor Regency. For those examining investment opportunities in the region, consultation with local authorities and legal experts is fundamental to understanding the applicable regulations in force.
Safety and security
No publicly authenticated crime statistics or detailed public safety data are available for Kaera or Pantar Timur district. Alor Regency, and more broadly East Nusa Tenggara province, is generally regarded among Indonesian regions considered relatively safe by tourists and foreigners, as rural communities mostly consist of small, tightly-knit villages. Nevertheless, the area's geographical isolation and limited public services — including law enforcement presence — warrant a degree of caution in more remote districts. For travelers and residents alike, it is generally recommended to respect local customs and maintain good relations with the community, which plays a determining role in everyday safety throughout the region's rural areas.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not mention named tourist attractions for Kaera or Pantar Timur district. Regarding Alor Regency as a whole, however, the island group warrants attention for its natural assets: the waters of the Alor Island group are known within the region for diving and snorkeling, while Pantar Island's volcanic topography and certain coastal areas offer nature-based recreational opportunities. Kalabahi, the capital of Alor Regency, is regarded as the region's transportation hub; the airport on Alor Island is located approximately 18 km east of the capital and is currently served by Wings Air. Access from Pantar Island and specifically from Pantar Timur district to other parts of the regency is primarily by sea. Visits to isolated, harder-to-reach villages — such as Kaera — typically require substantial preparation and appropriate logistical planning.
Summary
Kaera is a small, relatively poorly documented settlement in Pantar Timur kecamatan, part of the Indonesian Alor Regency. From available sources, the characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Alor are primarily known: the regency, established in 1958, has an island-group structure connected by sea transport, and consists of infrastructurally underdeveloped districts in its rural areas. Based on current knowledge, Kaera is not considered a tourism-developed destination, and from a real estate market perspective is classified in the low-activity rural category. For those interested in the area, on-site information gathering and collection of current local knowledge are essential.

