Kaleb – a small settlement in the island region of East Nusa Tenggara, Kabupaten Alor
Kaleb is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to Pantar Timur district (kecamatan), within Kabupaten Alor regency, in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province. It falls within the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, and based on its coordinates, it is located in the eastern part of Pantar Island, near the confluence of 124.25 degrees east longitude and 8.35 degrees south latitude. Independent, detailed statistical or administrative sources for the settlement are currently unavailable, so the following description primarily relies on data at the broader regency level—that is, Kabupaten Alor—and on generally verifiable information, which is presented within this framework in all cases.
General overview
Kaleb is located in Pantar Timur kecamatan, which covers the eastern half of Pantar Island. Kabupaten Alor itself is a regency comprising an archipelago, with an area of 2,928.88 km² and a population of 229,730 as of the end of 2024. The regency's administrative center is Kalabahi, located in Teluk Mutiara kecamatan. Kabupaten Alor exhibits the characteristics typical of similarly small-population, island-based regencies: individual settlements are typically small villages situated at considerable distances from each other and from the administrative center, with transportation connections provided largely by sea and air links. Based on available regency-level data, it is not possible to directly infer Kaleb's unique economic structure or population size, and therefore this description does not specify these data.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Kabupaten Alor demonstrates features typical of rural, inter-island Indonesian areas, based on available regency-level data. The regency's own revenue documented in 2006 was merely 13 billion rupiah, the annual economic growth rate was 5.9%, and the per capita income was 1,200,000 rupiah in that year—these figures indicate the relative economic constraints of the region, although the data may have changed since then. In such a context, the real estate market is generally low-volume, with demand focused primarily on local needs. No specific real estate market data is available for Kaleb, so an objective picture of investment opportunities can only be formed within the broader regency context. It may be stated generally that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); instead, the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangement are available to them—this legal framework, valid throughout the country, also applies to Kabupaten Alor and thus to Kaleb. The region's development opportunities depend primarily on natural endowments and infrastructure development.
Safety and security
No unique, reliably citable statistics or sources are available regarding Kaleb's public safety situation. Kabupaten Alor generally exhibits the public safety profile typical of rural East Indonesian regions: the presence of urban-style crime forms in this relatively isolated, small-population island region is substantially lower than in Indonesia's major urban centers. Local communities generally live in closely-knit, small-community structures, which reinforces traditional forms of neighborhood social control. At the same time, infrastructural and logistical challenges, and limitations in police and healthcare service provision, are generally characteristic of inter-island regions, and Kabupaten Alor is no exception to these. It is important to note that the observations regarding public safety presented in this summary are to be understood at the regency and broader provincial level, and should not be treated as facts specific to Kaleb as an individual settlement.
Tourist attractions
No sources containing named tourist attractions for Kaleb are available. At the broader Kabupaten Alor regency level, however, it is well known that the area is located in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, and the region as a whole possesses appeal due to its natural features—including coral reefs, underwater fauna, and highland landscapes—for those interested in ecotourism and diving. Additionally, Kabupaten Alor is known for its traditional culture, which includes unique weaving techniques and local customs. The extent to which these attractions are directly accessible from Kaleb, and what specific visitable sites may be found in Pantar Timur district, cannot be determined from available sources. All this information should therefore be interpreted within the general context of the regency, not as narrowed factual statements about Kaleb.
Summary
Kaleb is a small Indonesian village community located in Pantar Timur district, within Kabupaten Alor regency, in East Nusa Tenggara province. Independent, reliably citable data sources for the settlement are not available, so real estate market conditions, public safety considerations, and tourist context can be inferred only from regency-level data, which reflect the characteristics of a 229,730-person, archipelagic regency. Based on its relatively isolated location on Pantar Island, Kaleb exhibits the typical profile of rural East Indonesian villages and is understood primarily within the context of local community life and the natural environment.

