Lalafang – a small settlement in Pantar Timur district, Kabupaten Alor
Lalafang is a settlement within the administrative area of Kabupaten Alor in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province, belonging to Pantar Timur district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-8.3588834, 124.1643201), it is located in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, on the eastern side of Pantar island. The broader macro-region to which it belongs is known as Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Kabupaten Alor as a whole is an island-based administrative unit, with its capital in Kalabahi city, located in Teluk Mutiara district.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level administrative or census data for Lalafang is currently publicly available, so the following description is based on verified data available at Kabupaten Alor level and the generally known characteristics of the broader region. The total area of the kabupaten is 2,928.88 km², and by the end of 2024, 229,730 people lived there. The kabupaten itself has an archipelago structure and is located along international maritime trade routes in a direction toward the Pacific Ocean. Pantar Timur district, to which Lalafang belongs, encompasses the eastern part of Pantar island; it is one of several administrative subdivisions of Pantar island. The region is typically characterized by small villages that sustain themselves through agriculture, fishing, and subsistence farming. In this eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, infrastructure development generally lags behind that of the more western islands, so transportation and communication connections may be more limited. No more detailed, primary-source data is available regarding Lalafang's exact population, administrative status, and internal conditions.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Lalafang is not available, so the following reflects the broader economic context of Kabupaten Alor and Nusa Tenggara Timur province. According to 2006 data for the kabupaten, local own-source revenue (PAD) was 13 billion rupiah, the economic growth rate was 5.9%, and per capita income was around 1,200,000 rupiah — these figures indicate the kabupaten's relatively modest economic capacity at that time. Nusa Tenggara Timur generally ranks among the lower-positioned provinces in Indonesia's development hierarchy, which suggests a limited depth and low turnover in the local real estate market compared to more tourism-developed regions such as Bali. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease arrangements are common solutions. The infrastructure assets of the eastern part of Pantar island — road networks, utilities, banking accessibility — also influence real estate market demand and potential investment decisions, though more precise and current data on these matters can only be obtained from local sources.
Safety and security
No concrete, publicly available, or verifiable data exists regarding Lalafang's public safety in the available sources. Regarding the broader regional context, Nusa Tenggara Timur province, including Kabupaten Alor, does not appear among Indonesian conflict zones or areas with particularly high crime rates in the available general descriptions. In smaller, isolated villages, Indonesian experience generally shows that urban-style crime is low; however, isolation and limited infrastructure can present various logistical challenges. Any more detailed safety assessment requires current local sources and, if necessary, consultation of consular advisories.
Tourist attractions
No single available source identifies Lalafang's own tourist attractions. At the Kabupaten Alor level, however, the broader region possesses numerous known natural assets: the area around the Alor islands and Pantar island is known among those interested in the region for diving and rich marine life, though the source material contains neither a specific visitor site tied to Lalafang nor precise distance data. Due to Pantar Timur district's eastern location, the sea and island terrain are defining elements of the natural landscape. Kalabahi, the kabupaten's capital, is located in Teluk Mutiara district; infrastructure and possible cultural attractions there also form part of the kabupaten's general tourism offering, but their actual distance from Lalafang cannot be precisely determined on the basis of available data. For travelers planning to visit this area, it is advisable to consult local sources and regional tourism information for current accessibility and activity information.
Summary
Lalafang is a small, scarcely documented settlement in Pantar Timur district, part of Kabupaten Alor in East Nusa Tenggara. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Alor, is an archipelago-based area with relatively modest economic capacity, with nearly 230,000 residents by the end of 2024. The settlement itself and its immediate surroundings presumably fall into the category of isolated, small-scale villages tied to fishing and agriculture, though direct, verified sources are not available for this. For a more precise picture — whether from a property purchase or travel perspective — local knowledge and current, on-site data collection are necessary.

