Nule – small village in Pantar Timur district, in the Alor island group
Nule is a small settlement that administratively forms part of Kecamatan Pantar Timur (East Pantar district) within the territory of Kabupaten Alor (Alor regency) in Keast-Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Timur, abbreviated NTT). The province is located in the southeastern part of Indonesia, within the Lesser Sunda Islands group. According to its coordinates (-8.368015, 124.2143676), it is situated on or near Pantar Island, which is one of the smaller islands belonging to the Alor island group. No independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources currently exist for Nule, so the facts outlined below are based on verifiable information at the level of the broader administrative units — the district, regency, and province — with clear indication that these are not data exclusive to Nule.
General overview
Nule is a poorly documented, likely small-population rural community whose name appears in regional databases linked to Pantar Timur district. Pantar Timur district itself is located in the eastern part of Pantar Island and represents one of the less developed areas of the Alor region, with an economy primarily based on subsistence agriculture and fishing. Among the islands comprising Alor regency, Pantar is the second largest and differs significantly in both its natural geography and local culture from the tourist-familiar areas of Bali or Flores. At regency level, it is characteristic that the local economy is primarily founded on subsistence farming and marine fishing, and infrastructure development lags behind Indonesian urban or major tourist standards. In East Nusa Tenggara province — which had approximately 5.4 million inhabitants according to 2022 data and an estimated 5.7 million by 2025 — numerous small island communities exist, living relatively isolated from main transportation routes and development centers. Nule certainly falls into this category: one of the province's less densely populated, nature-oriented villages where daily life is organized around traditional lifestyles.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data exists specifically for Nule. In the broader context of Kabupaten Alor and East Nusa Tenggara province, it can be stated that this region does not rank among prominent investment destinations in the Indonesian real estate market; commercial property development and tourist-oriented investments are concentrated primarily at more accessible points within the province. Within the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, longer-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or other legal constructs substituting nominal ownership are typically available, the application of which necessarily requires involvement of local legal experts. In the case of Pantar Island and particularly Pantar Timur district, the underdeveloped infrastructure and limited transportation connections mean the real estate market remains extremely narrow and locally oriented, and thus it is not currently regarded as a market suitable for speculative investment.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verifiable public safety statistics exist for Nule. Considering East Nusa Tenggara province as a whole, rural, small-island communities are generally characterized by low-level, locally-oriented public safety issues, where the rate of violent crime remains moderate compared to the province's urban centers. In small-population island villages, informal community control and traditional local norms generally remain strongly enforced. However, the availability of healthcare services and emergency services on the eastern part of Pantar Island is likely limited, a consequence of the area's physical remoteness and infrastructure conditions. Before traveling, it is advisable to gather current information about transportation and health conditions, particularly regarding potential disruptions during monsoon season and maritime transport.
Tourist attractions
Direct information about Nule as a tourist destination is not found in available sources. The Alor region, however, is not unknown from the perspective of East Nusa Tenggara tourism: according to regional descriptions referenced by id.wikipedia.org, Alor's exceptional appeal derives from an extraordinarily rich underwater world whose reputation has spread beyond Indonesia among divers and nature enthusiasts. East Nusa Tenggara province is furthermore home to Komodo National Park and the three-colored caldera lake Kelimutu on Flores Island — these, however, lie on different islands from Nule and require separate travel to reach. Pantar Island itself is known in the region for its volcanic formations and relatively untouched coastlines, though these do not appear in available sources as specifically named tourist attractions. The broader Alor island group's culture is characterized by varied local traditions and traditional textile production, which represent tourist appeal in other villages within Alor kabupaten, but whether these are characteristic of Nule cannot be confirmed due to lack of sources.
Summary
Nule is a small, poorly documented Indonesian settlement in Kecamatan Pantar Timur district, within the territory of Kabupaten Alor in East Nusa Tenggara province. For this community situated on the eastern fringe of the Lesser Sunda Islands on Pantar Island, no direct statistical, tourist, or real estate market sources exist; the description above therefore necessarily relies on broader provincial and regency-level context. The Alor region as a whole is considered regionally valuable for diving tourism and nature-oriented travel, but without developed infrastructure or broad tourist offerings, it represents a realistic destination primarily for experienced, independent travelers.

