Baolang – small settlement in Pantar District, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara
Baolang is an Indonesian settlement located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, in Alor Regency, within Pantar District (Kecamatan Pantar). Based on its coordinates (-8.3193276, 124.1865669), it is situated on the territory of Pantar Island, which forms part of Alor Regency. Kabupaten Alor lies in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and belongs to one of the province's significant island groups. Direct settlement-level documentation regarding Baolang is not currently available; the information provided below is based on verifiable general characteristics of the broader region and province.
General overview
Baolang belongs to the Kecamatan Pantar administrative unit, which is located on Pantar Island as part of Alor Regency. Alor itself is a relatively large island in East Nusa Tenggara, with an area of approximately 2,918.75 km², as confirmed by Wikipedia sources available at the provincial level. Pantar Island lies to the west of Alor, between the Lombok Strait and the Banda Sea, and the entire region is characterized by highly fragmented, volcanic topography. East Nusa Tenggara province is generally distinguished by diverse ethnic and cultural composition, characterized by several hundred local tribal communities and languages. The communities living in the province maintain traditional weaving culture, ikat production, as well as various rituals and local traditions. Baolang, as a smaller, less documented village in the region, presumably fits within this diverse cultural environment, though specific, source-backed data about the settlement itself is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data exists regarding Baolang's real estate market. Considering the broader context, East Nusa Tenggara province as a whole is one of Indonesia's developing but economically less advanced regions, where real estate turnover and investment activity lag behind major tourism destinations such as Bali Island or Labuan Bajo. Kabupaten Alor and its rural municipalities on Pantar Island are typically characterized by low real estate turnover, with land parcels remaining largely under local community or traditional ownership. According to the general framework of Indonesian legislation, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, primarily long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or legal constructions related to nominal ownership are available, all of which require thorough legal advice in any case. In remote, rural areas such as Pantar District, the real estate market is extremely narrow and poorly transparent, making the involvement of local experts essential before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable data exists regarding Baolang's security situation. Generally speaking, in rural areas of East Nusa Tenggara province, public safety is determined by local community norms and traditional social structures. The province does not rank among Indonesia's areas of heightened security concern based on generally available information. Small communities living on the islands, including Pantar Island, typically exist within closed, traditional community systems where visits by outsiders are rare occurrences. As in all remote areas with limited infrastructure, basic health and emergency response capacities may be limited, which should be considered more a logistical than a security matter. Taking all this into account, the application of generally applicable travel advisories is recommended for the region.
Tourist attractions
No named, source-backed tourist attractions are listed in available documentation regarding Baolang. The broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province, possesses numerous natural and cultural values mentioned in Wikipedia sources, including Komodo National Park, the port city of Labuan Bajo, Kelimutu Lake, and the province's rich marine ecosystem, which is particularly suitable for diving. Alor Regency itself is known in professional circles for diving opportunities, as the region's seafloor possesses outstanding biodiversity. Pantar Island and its immediate surroundings are likewise situated on the waters of the Alor Strait, whose marine life is considered valuable within the region's context. Nevertheless, these attractions are not specifically tied to Baolang but rather to the broader level of Alor Regency and East Nusa Tenggara province, and cannot be considered attractions of the specific settlement without source-backed evidence.
Summary
Baolang is a poorly documented small settlement in East Nusa Tenggara province in Indonesia, located in Pantar District, Kabupaten Alor. Based on the province's general characteristics, the settlement is situated in a culturally diverse, rich in natural values, but economically less developed region. Currently, no publicly available statistical or tourism data specific to Baolang exists; therefore, for any more detailed inquiry, it is advisable to rely on local sources and the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Alor.

