Kabir – a town on the northern part of Pantar Island in the Alor archipelago
Kabir is a settlement in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province in Indonesia, located in the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Administratively, it belongs to Pantar District (Kecamatan Pantar) and Alor Regency (Kabupaten Alor). The settlement is situated on Pantar Island, which based on its coordinates is connected to the northern territories (approximate coordinates: -8.2481387, 124.2227061). According to available sources, Kabir is considered one of the most significant towns on Pantar Island, with Baranusa being another such major settlement.
General overview
Kabir is one of the main towns on Pantar Island, which is specifically named in English-language Wikipedia alongside Baranusa as a defining settlement on the island. Pantar Island itself is the second-largest member of the Alor archipelago – Alor Island being the largest – and has an area of 776.12 square kilometers. Its north-south extent is approximately 50 kilometers, while its east-west width varies between 11 and 29 kilometers. The island is bordered on the east by Alor and smaller islands of the archipelago, on the west by the Alor Strait, which separates it from the Solor Island group; on the south lies the Ombai Strait, facing Timor Island approximately 72 kilometers away, and on the north the Banda Sea stretches out. Detailed settlement-level sources are not available for describing the precise location of Kabir, therefore the above information refers to verified data about Pantar Island. The island – and thus the region of Kabir – is administered as part of Alor Regency, whose seat is located in Kalabahi on Alor Island. Pantar District (Kecamatan Pantar) is an administrative unit of Alor Regency, encompassing the area of Pantar Island.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level source data is available regarding Kabir's real estate market and investment opportunities. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Alor and East Nusa Tenggara province, it can be noted that the province ranks among Indonesia's less developed regions, where real estate development and investment activity are generally at lower levels than in more economically and touristically developed areas of the country, such as Bali Island or Java. Under Indonesian law, foreign citizens generally cannot acquire direct land ownership; according to applicable regulations, foreigners can participate at most in long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions, which carry legal risks. On Pantar Island and in the Kabir area, the real estate market likely reflects local needs and the regional development level, but available sources provide no verified market data on this matter.
Safety and security
No verified settlement-level statistical data is available regarding public safety in Kabir. East Nusa Tenggara province is generally counted among Indonesia's quieter, less urbanized regions, where crime forms typical of major cities are less dominant; however, in peripheral, less developed areas, accessibility to law enforcement infrastructure and healthcare services may be more limited. This general regional context does not necessarily reflect Kabir's specific situation, regarding which no reliable security source is available. Due to the region's and Pantar Island's relatively isolated location surrounded by natural boundaries, everyday life is typically organized along local community norms.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no named tourist attractions for Kabir itself. However, Pantar Island and the Alor archipelago as a whole constitute a noteworthy region due to their natural geographical characteristics. Pantar Island faces the Alor Strait to the east, looks toward the Solor Island group to the west, is bordered by the Ombai Strait to the south, beyond which Timor Island lies approximately 72 kilometers away, and the Banda Sea opens to the north. This geographical location makes the island potentially interesting from the perspective of shipping routes and nature-based tourism, although no verified tourist sources specifically about Pantar Island and Kabir settlement are available. In the broader region of Alor Regency – particularly on Alor Island – diving tourism is well known, as the waters in this area near the meeting point of the Banda Sea and Ombai Strait conceal rich marine life; this regional context may apply to Pantar Island as well, but available sources provide no precise data on Kabir-specific attractions.
Summary
Kabir is one of the main settlements on Pantar Island, situated within the administrative frameworks of Kecamatan Pantar and Kabupaten Alor, in East Nusa Tenggara province, in the Alor archipelago. The settlement is located in one of Indonesia's least known, peripheral regions, where available documentation is limited. Based on available sources, Kabir, alongside Baranusa, is a defining town on Pantar Island, whose broader geographical environment – framed by the Banda Sea, the Ombai Strait, and the island world bordered by the Alor Strait – provides a unique natural setting for the settlement. In the absence of more detailed verified local data, general contextual information regarding the region provides guidance concerning both real estate market and tourist characteristics.

