indo.rent logo
indo.rent
Properties
ExploreGuidesTools
...
Sign InSign Up

Navigation

PropertiesPackagesFAQContact
AboutGuidesHelp CenterExplore

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Useful

Indonesian Property TerminologyProperty FAQLand Zoning Investor GuideTools
BlogSite Map

Download

indo.rent mobile app

App StoreApp StoreGoogle PlayGoogle Play

Community

InstagramFacebookX (Twitter)TikTok

indo.rent

A professional real estate marketplace that connects Indonesian landlords with tenants from all over the world

© 2026 indo.rent. All rights reserved

v10.4.2

    Home/Indonesia/East Nusa Tenggara/Ende/Kota Baru/Tou Barat

    Properties in Tou Barat

    Kota Baru, Ende, East Nusa Tenggara

    0 properties available

    No properties here yet — be the first! List yours free in 2 minutes.

    Own a property in Tou Barat? List it for free →

    Browse Ende →

    About Tou Barat

    Tou Barat – settlement in Kota Baru district, Ende regency

    Tou Barat is a settlement belonging to the Kota Baru (Kotabaru) district in Ende regency, located in Nusa Tenggara Timur province. The settlement forms part of the broader geographical region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, classified as the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. Geographically, the settlement is located at coordinates -8.56 latitude and 121.94 longitude. According to the Indonesian local administrative system, the settlement falls under the Kota Baru kecamatan, which functions as a sub-unit of Ende kabupaten.

    General overview

    Tou Barat is a smaller settlement of local significance, forming part of the broader administrative structure of Ende regency. The Kota Baru kecamatan, to which the settlement belongs, is one of several districts within Ende kabupaten. Ende regency is located in Nusa Tenggara Timur province, one of the regencies situated in the eastern parts of the Indonesian archipelago. Settlements of this type typically possess agrarian economies, with local communities relying on traditional agriculture, fishing, or small-scale commerce.

    Settlements in Kota Baru district, such as Tou Barat, are generally connected to regional road networks from a transportation perspective; however, due to the particular characteristics of Indonesian island administration, such settlements often have limited infrastructure. The local way of life is traditional, and the community relies primarily on the opportunities of the local economy. Regions such as Kota Baru kecamatan are generally characterized by cultural and ethnic diversity, where local traditions blend with Indonesian national culture.

    Specific data at the settlement level can be found in local administrative sources; however, limited public information is available regarding the specific characteristics of Tou Barat. Settlements operating under kecamatan-level administration typically fall under the supervision of a local administrative office (kelurahan or desa administrator), which is responsible for coordinating community services, administrative affairs, and local development.

    Real estate and investment

    Real estate market opportunities in Tou Barat and the narrower region of Ende regency generally present more limited development dynamics compared to those experienced in Indonesian capital or large urban regions. The real estate market in Ende kabupaten is fundamentally built on local demand, and development projects are primarily connected to the region's agricultural and tourism potential. Property sales and rentals depend on local practices in the area and Indonesian legal regulations.

    Under Indonesian law, property acquisition for foreigners is strictly limited. Foreign nationals cannot purchase land or houses in their own name; however, they may acquire property rights through long-term lease rights (hak pakai) or fixed-term ownership rights (hak sewa). Such transactions are typically tied to contracts of 25-30 years' duration, which can be extended if necessary. In Ende regency, which is a locally-oriented economy area, property prices are fundamentally lower than in Indonesian tourism centers; however, the level of infrastructure development and local public services may likewise be more limited.

    The local real estate market is primarily oriented toward the natural needs of the population. In such regions, real estate investment is generally tied to long return periods, and development projects frequently depend on government or local subsidy support. The infrastructure of Ende regency has been developing over recent decades; however, island transportation limitations and the level of development of the local transport network continue to influence real estate market dynamics. Investments in such regions are long-term in perspective and connected to local economic growth prospects.

    Safety and security

    Ende regency and Nusa Tenggara Timur province are generally considered relatively safe regions according to Indonesian standards. In island communities, social cohesion is strong, and local law enforcement organizations operate under the coordination of the Indonesian national police. In settlements such as Tou Barat, public order generally stems from community self-organization and traditional local practices, which is a characteristic feature of small, close-knit communities.

    In Indonesian island regions, the level of crime typically experienced in cities is generally lower; however, such problems as alcohol abuse or traffic accidents may occur. In Nusa Tenggara Timur province, the public security situation is generally considered favorable at the Indonesian national level, although local police capacity may sometimes be limited due to resource constraints. In small settlements such as Tou Barat, crime levels are very low, and public order based on community self-organization is characteristic.

    Security risks for tourists or foreigners in Indonesian island regions are generally minimal; however, standard travel caution and adaptation to local customs are recommended. The local authorities in Ende regency operate according to the general standards of the Indonesian police and administration, and basic safety norms applicable to travelers are in effect.

    Tourist attractions

    Specific public information is not available regarding tourist attractions located within Tou Barat settlement. However, the settlement belongs to the Kota Baru kecamatan, which forms part of Ende regency, and this area is rich in the natural and cultural treasures of Nusa Tenggara Timur province. Ende regency is located in the eastern part of Flores island, which is one of the most interesting areas in the Indonesian archipelago in terms of geological and ecological characteristics.

    In the narrower region of Ende regency, the main tourist attractions include such natural formations and cultural sites that form part of the general offer of Indonesian island tourism. Ende regency is known for local handicraft traditions, traditional clothing and textile production, and cultural events of local communities. Flores island generally attracts tourists due to its volcanic natural wonders, marine ecosystems, and traditional fishing communities, who seek authentic Indonesian island experiences.

    The natural and cultural heritage found in Ende regency and the narrower Kota Baru kecamatan area, such as local temples, community houses, and traditional villages, may be of interest to travelers; however, visiting these is generally advised with a local guide and prior contact with the community. Due to island transportation limitations, independent travel in such areas requires some organization, as well as information regarding Indonesian place names, directions, and local transportation options necessary for successful touring.

    Summary

    Tou Barat is a smaller settlement in the Kota Baru district of Ende regency, representing the local level of the Indonesian island administrative system. The settlement's real estate market and economic dynamics are primarily local in nature, with the general characteristics of Indonesian island regions applying. Public security is based on community-level order, and standard travel caution is recommended. For travelers interested in the cultural and natural treasures of the broader Ende regency and Kota Baru kecamatan region, the area may be a potentially interesting destination; however, specific tourism development relies on local-level information sources.


    More about Kota Baru

    Kota Baru – Easternmost kecamatan of Ende Regency, East Nusa TenggaraKota Baru is a kecamatan in Kabupaten Ende in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur. The Indonesian Wikipedia…

    Kota Baru – Easternmost kecamatan of Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara

    Kota Baru is a kecamatan in Kabupaten Ende in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur. The Indonesian Wikipedia article on the district records that it consists of 14 desa and sits at the eastern edge of Ende Regency, directly bordering Kabupaten Sikka. The article also notes that road infrastructure in the kecamatan had already been asphalted by 2011, and that the population is overwhelmingly Catholic, at around 90 per cent, with the remaining 10 per cent Muslim. Kota Baru therefore lies within the strongly Catholic central Flores region, in the hills between Ende and Maumere on the island of Flores.

    Tourism and attractions

    Kota Baru itself is not a conventional tourist destination, but its position on the Flores Trans-Highway between Ende and Maumere means that many travellers pass through it. Ende Regency, of which Kota Baru is part, is internationally notable for Kelimutu National Park with its three-coloured crater lakes at Moni, for the historic house where Soekarno was exiled from 1934 to 1938 in Ende town and for traditional ikat weaving villages. The wider island of Flores also includes Komodo National Park to the west and the Sikka and Lio cultural landscapes, together with Larantuka Easter processions further east. Within Kota Baru itself, everyday cultural life is dominated by the Catholic calendar of feast days and church-centred events, ikat textiles and Florenese cuisine such as jagung bose.

    Property market

    Real estate in Kota Baru is primarily rural and shaped by its position on the main Flores cross-island road. Typical holdings include single-family houses on family plots in the 14 desa, interspersed with rice fields, maize fields, coffee, cocoa and coconut smallholdings. There are no large branded residential estates inside the kecamatan itself, and most transactions remain informal or locally notarised. Road-frontage plots are in somewhat stronger demand for warungs and small shops than interior plots. Land values sit in the middle of the Ende Regency spectrum, reflecting the rural character and the distance from Ende town and Maumere, but supported by the corridor road and by its position between two significant regional centres.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Kota Baru is limited. Owner-occupied housing dominates the market, supplemented by a small number of kost rooms aimed at teachers, civil servants, church staff and health-clinic personnel. There is no resort-driven or industrial rental market inside the kecamatan; rental flows are tied to local government, education, the Catholic parish network and small-scale trade. Investment interest in Kota Baru is therefore best framed in terms of agricultural land, road-frontage commercial plots and small guesthouse projects along the Flores cross-island road rather than in residential yield. Stronger formal residential investment cases in Ende Regency lie in Ende town and along the Kelimutu-Moni tourism corridor, and investors should be aware of seismic and volcanic-hazard considerations on Flores.

    Practical tips

    Kota Baru is reached via the Flores cross-island road linking Ende with Maumere, with connections by flight to Ende's H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport and to Maumere's Frans Seda Airport. Inside the kecamatan, movement relies on private motorbikes, cars and shared minibus services, with ojek important in more rural desa. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, Catholic churches, primary and secondary schools, small markets and mosques are distributed across the larger desa, while hospitals and regency government offices are in Ende town, and additional facilities are in Maumere. Indonesian regulations on land ownership, including the general prohibition on freehold title for foreign nationals, apply throughout the district.

    More about Ende

    Ende – The Kelimutu Crater Lakes and the Cultural Heart of FloresEnde Regency lies in the central part of Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province. The regional capital, Ende…

    Ende – The Kelimutu Crater Lakes and the Cultural Heart of Flores

    Ende Regency lies in the central part of Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province. The regional capital, Ende town, is the largest settlement on Flores. Ende's main draw is the Kelimutu volcano with its three differently coloured crater lakes – one of Indonesia's most iconic natural wonders. The town is also the site of Sukarno's exile, Indonesia's first president (1934–1938).

    Attractions and Activities

    Kelimutu National Park is the region's main attraction: at the volcano's summit, three crater lakes change colour regularly – turquoise, green, black or red. A sunrise trek is an unforgettable experience. In Ende town, Sukarno's exile house (Rumah Pengasingan Bung Karno) can be visited as a museum. The Ikat Centre (Tenun Ikat Ende) presents the tradition of Flores ikat weaving – local woven textiles feature complex patterns and natural dyes. Pasar Ende (Ende Market) is a lively local market with fish, spices and handicrafts.

    Culture and Cuisine

    The Lio people of Ende have a culture deeply tied to Catholic faith and ancient animist traditions. Ikat weaving here is a UNESCO-level cultural heritage. The cuisine is Flores-style: ikan kuah asam (sour fish broth), jagung titi (roasted corn flakes), and se’i babi (smoked pork) are characteristic dishes. Local kopi Flores arabica is excellent.

    Public Safety

    Ende is a safe region. On the Kelimutu trek, a headlamp is needed in the pre-dawn darkness – the trail is well maintained, but caution is advised at the crater rim edge. Ende town is calm and friendly. Medical care: Ende town hospital is basic; for more serious care, Kupang (approx. 1 hour by flight).

    Practical Information

    Ende H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport serves Kupang–Ende flights. Kelimutu is approximately 1.5 hours by car from the town, near Moni village. The best time to visit is April to November. Accommodation: simple hotels in Ende town; guesthouses in Moni village for Kelimutu trekkers.

    More about East Nusa Tenggara

    East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) is one of Indonesia's most diverse provinces: the world-famous Komodo Islands dragons, Flores' volcanic lakes, and traditional Flores…

    East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) is one of Indonesia's most diverse provinces: the world-famous Komodo Islands dragons, Flores' volcanic lakes, and traditional Flores culture create a unique combination. Labuan Bajo is the gateway to Komodo National Park, and Flores is home to Kelimutu's colored lakes and rice terraces.

    Where is East Nusa Tenggara?

    The province is located in the eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, with the islands of Timor and Flores. Kupang is the capital, on Timor. Labuan Bajo at the western end of Flores is the departure point for the Komodo Islands, reachable by air from Bali and Jakarta.

    What to See?

    1. Komodo National Park – Komodo Dragons

    Komodo National Park is the only place in the world where the Komodo dragon lives. On Rinca and Komodo islands, tours let you see the dragons up close. The park is also famous for diving and snorkeling – Manta Point and Pink Beach are highlights.

    2. Kelimutu – Colored Volcanic Lakes

    Kelimutu's three crater lakes in central Flores are unique: the lakes' colors change over time (green, blue, black). Sunrise is the most dramatic. Located near Ende.

    3. Labuan Bajo and Surroundings

    Labuan Bajo is the gateway to the Komodo Islands, a lively port town. Padar Island's viewpoint is iconic; Kanawa and Sebayur islands offer crystal-clear waters. Sunset over the islands is unforgettable.

    4. Flores Rice Terraces and Culture

    Inland Flores has rice terraces, traditional villages, and ngada culture. Bajawa and surrounding villages (Bena, Wogo) showcase ancient traditions.

    5. Timor and Kupang

    Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara, on Timor. Christ King Cathedral and local markets offer insight. The region is less touristy and offers an authentic experience.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for Komodo tours and diving. Komodo dragons can be seen year-round. July–August is peak season.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 2–3 days: Komodo NP, Rinca, Padar, snorkeling
    • 2 days: Flores, Kelimutu, Ende
    • 1–2 days: Labuan Bajo and islands

    Renting or Investing in East Nusa Tenggara?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in East Nusa Tenggara, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • East Flores Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about East Nusa Tenggara, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    East Nusa Tenggara is the region of Komodo dragons and Flores' natural wonders. The world-famous park and Kelimutu lakes together provide an unforgettable experience.

    Own a property in Tou Barat?

    Be the first to list your property in Tou Barat

    List Your Property — It's Free