Ndikosapu – a small rural settlement in the interior of Flores island, Kabupaten Ende
Ndikosapu is a settlement belonging to Lepembusu Kelisoke Kecamatan in Kabupaten Ende, located in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province, Indonesia. Geographically, it is classified within the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, and based on its coordinates (-8,6178539; 121,8847222), it is situated in the interior, topographically diverse part of Flores island. The seat of the kabupaten is the city of Ende, which is also the most populous urban center on the island. Ndikosapu itself is not detailed extensively in available sources, therefore the broader regency and provincial-level context will be presented below, always clearly indicating which level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Ndikosapu is a smaller rural settlement that is little known to the wider public and tourism literature. It belongs to Lepembusu Kelisoke Kecamatan, which lies in the central-interior areas of Kabupaten Ende, in the hilly and mountainous interior of Flores island. Kabupaten Ende itself, to which the kecamatan also belongs, is according to sources Flores's largest administrative unit in terms of population density. The city of Ende holds a special place in Indonesian history: it was here that Sukarno, Indonesia's first president, lived in exile during the Dutch colonial period, and it is associated with the circumstances surrounding the formulation of Pancasila – the ideological foundation comprising five principles of the Indonesian state. This is symbolized by the name "Ende, the City of Pancasila," which the kabupaten seat bears. In the case of Ndikosapu, no such detailed, source-supported local characteristics are known from available data, though the kabupaten as a whole comprises predominantly agricultural areas inhabited by traditional rural communities, alongside coastal cities.
Real estate and investment
Direct, local-level real estate market data for Ndikosapu is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Ende, it can be stated that in the interior, rural areas of Flores, the real estate market is extremely modest in volume and primarily serves the needs of local communities. Investment interest, characteristic of the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur as a whole, is considerably more moderate than at far better-known tourist destinations such as Bali. Indonesian law generally does not permit foreign nationals to acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) over land; the property rights available to foreigners (such as Hak Pakai, or usufruct) are time-limited and subject to numerous conditions. In rural, small village areas such as Ndikosapu presumably is, real estate transactions are typically low in volume, and data and registration infrastructure may be more limited than in urban areas. Based on all these factors, investment in such locations requires thorough orientation in local legal and administrative frameworks.
Safety and security
Concrete, local-level data on public safety in Ndikosapu is not available in accessible sources. In general terms, it can be said that rural, small-community areas of Nusa Tenggara Timur province – characteristic of Indonesian rural villages – are generally characterized by low crime levels, though this cannot be statistically verified for the specific micro-region in question. In some parts of the province, conflicts arising from within-community, traditional disputes may occur, which can sometimes affect public safety; however, these cannot be generalized to any single specific village without source citation. Travelers and those intending to settle there are advised to seek information from local authorities or district-level administration regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
Ndikosapu as a specific tourist destination does not appear in available tourism sources. However, numerous verifiable attractions are known from the broader Kabupaten Ende area. The city of Ende itself – which can be regarded, in comparison to the kecamatan area, as something of the urban core of the kabupaten – possesses cultural and historical appeal through Sukarno memorial sites connected to Pancasila history. Perhaps the most well-known natural sight on Flores island is Mount Kelimutu with its three crater lakes of different colors, which are also located in Kabupaten Ende and are considered one of the region's principal natural attractions. The precise distance of Ndikosapu from these sites is not known from available sources, but based on its coordinates, it presumably lies within the kabupaten's interior, mountainous zone. Detailed, verified tourist information regarding closer, district-level attractions from Lepembusu Kelisoke Kecamatan is not available.
Summary
Ndikosapu is a small settlement poorly documented in available sources, located in the interior of Flores island in Kabupaten Ende, Nusa Tenggara Timur province. The kabupaten as a whole is Flores's largest administrative unit, and its seat, the city of Ende, holds an exceptional place in Indonesian cultural history due to its historical associations with the formulation of Pancasila. Ndikosapu itself does not possess, according to available sources, any notable tourist attractions or distinctive real estate market characteristics; based on the broader regional context, a picture emerges of a rural, agriculturally oriented community. For more comprehensive, local-level information, it is advisable to contact authorities at the kecamatan or kabupaten level.

