Pura – settlement in Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province
Pura is located in the administrative unit known as Pulau Pura (Pura Island) District, which belongs to Alor Regency in East Nusa Tenggara Province. It is situated in the eastern part of the Indonesian island world, in a region in Indonesia's southeastern area. The settlement forms part of the Alor archipelago, which is located among the Lesser Sunda Islands (Kepulauan Sunda Kecil). East Nusa Tenggara is a territory within the Sunda Strait region comprising numerous islands and subregional administrative units, which attracts many travelers and researchers due to its natural characteristics and biodiversity.
General overview
Pura is a small settlement in Pulau Pura District, which forms part of Alor Regency. The settlement is located in a peripheral area of the Indonesian island world, where local life has traditionally been tied to indigenous communities and agriculture. Pulau Pura District bears the characteristics of island regions, where housing and working conditions develop in ways typical of Indonesian island settlements. Pura is located in close proximity to other settlements in the Alor region, which regency is a constituent part of East Nusa Tenggara Province.
Alor Regency is generally known as an area with rich marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In East Nusa Tenggara Province, continuous population growth has been observed over recent decades, including in late 2022 and early 2025: the area had approximately 5,446,285 inhabitants in 2022 and approximately 5,742,560 inhabitants by the end of 2025 (based on Indonesian demographic data). This general population growth indicates the social and economic processes taking place in Indonesian island regions. Pura is part of the complex island system of Alor Regency, which relies on land-based and maritime transport connections.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Pura settlement is not available; however, by illuminating the context of the real estate market in Alor Regency and the broader East Nusa Tenggara region, considerable information can be obtained. Indonesian island regions, including the territory of Alor Regency, have gradually developing real estate markets. In recent years, increasingly intensive infrastructure development and investment interest has been observed in Indonesia's eastern region, particularly on more accessible islands (such as Flores). Alor's favorable natural characteristics (including marine and biodiversity values) are attractive enough to be gaining increasing attention toward ecotourism and sustainable development.
In Indonesia generally, real estate purchases by foreigners fall under a strict regulatory framework: foreigners may acquire residential or infrastructure-related properties on a leasehold basis with usufruct rights of up to 80 years, and fundamentally cannot acquire full ownership. Indonesian citizens and Indonesian enterprises, however, may hold property on the basis of full ownership. Real estate prices and investment opportunities in Alor Regency depend on the directly surrounding infrastructure development and road network quality. Due to its island location, shipping costs and logistical connections strongly determine the dynamics of the real estate market. In recent years, several hotel, tourism, and fishing infrastructure investments have begun in the Alor region, which has induced some real estate market activity.
Safety and security
We do not have specific security data regarding Pura settlement; however, based on Indonesian transportation and tourism data, it can be stated that Alor Regency and the East Nusa Tenggara region are generally safe areas. In Indonesia's eastern island world, including Alor Regency which encompasses the Nusa Tenggara region, violent crime rates are lower in international comparison. Local communities and municipal authorities, similar to other Indonesian island regions, take public security seriously and monitor it carefully.
Transport, neighborhood, and general safety within Pura settlement follow the typical characteristics of Indonesian island settlements: low population density, community cohesion, and customary norms and traditional behavioral standards generally support the maintenance of public order. Natural disaster risk (coastal erosion, monsoon weather, potential seismic activity) is a factor to be considered in this region of Indonesia, for which Indonesian administration and local communities possess appropriate preparedness and capability. Healthcare and social services are more strongly exposed to infrastructural limitations due to the island location, an area toward which Indonesian public services direct their efforts.
Tourist attractions
A specific list of tourist attractions for Pura settlement is not available; however, the Alor region and the broader East Nusa Tenggara area possess numerous tourist attractions known worldwide. Among the most notable in East Nusa Tenggara Province is Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo), which is the only natural habitat in the world for the world-famous Komodo monitor lizards (Komodo dragons), which are unique large reptile species. Komodo National Park is also part of UNESCO World Heritage and attracts thousands of visitors annually. Furthermore, another significant tourist site in East Nusa Tenggara is Lake Kelimutu's trio of lakes on Flores Island, which consists of three craters of different colors, making it a famous place among Indonesian geological and tourist symbols.
The specific tourist significance of the Alor region is its standing as a center of sustainable marine tourism and diving. The Alor island archipelago forms part of the Coral Triangle region, which is one of the world's richest marine ecosystems. The marine fauna and flora around Alor are highly diverse: coral reefs, multitudes of fish, and other marine life whose appeal is utilized by numerous fishing and ecotourism enterprises. The proximity of Pura settlement to the Alor island archipelago makes this marine value directly accessible, though Pura village itself primarily serves as the customary residential place for local communities rather than as a tourist hub. General access to the Alor region is improving through new infrastructure developments (road networks, port development), which gradually attracts more tourist interest to the Alor islands.
Summary
Pura is a small settlement in Pulau Pura District, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province, in Indonesia's eastern island region. Although specific data regarding the settlement is limited, based on the context of the broader region, Pura is part of the Alor archipelago, which possesses rich marine and terrestrial natural characteristics. The real estate market and investment opportunities depend on Indonesian island infrastructure development and the strict regulatory frameworks applicable to foreigners. Public security in Indonesia's eastern region is generally maintained at an adequate level. The region's tourist appeal is increasing due to the marine ecosystem and Alor region's ecotourism opportunities, as well as the proximity of other world-renowned Indonesian attractions (Komodo, Kelimutu).

