Kolikapa – a small settlement in the central part of Flores island, Ende regency
Kolikapa is an Indonesian village located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, belonging to Maukaro district (Kecamatan Maukaro) of Ende regency (Kabupaten Ende). Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the central-southern area of Flores island, at approximately -8.68° latitude and 121.53° longitude. As part of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, Kolikapa can be classified within the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Verifiable source material at the settlement level is not currently available for the village, therefore the following account relies on checkable data at the district and regency levels, which is clearly indicated in each case.
General overview
Kolikapa, as part of Maukaro district, fits into the administrative structure of Ende regency. Kabupaten Ende is located precisely in the central part of Flores island, with its seat in the city of Ende. According to available regency-level data, the final 2024 population of the kabupaten was 283,806 inhabitants, indicating a moderately populated, predominantly rural area. Kolikapa itself may be considered a smaller village within Maukaro district, documented in detail only at higher administrative levels; in character, it likely represents a community based on agriculture and subsistence farming, as is the case with many similar rural settlements in Ende regency. Traditionally, rice and corn cultivation as well as animal husbandry play important roles in the region, forming the basis of livelihood for Florenese rural villages. Since independent source material is not available for the village, substantiated information cannot be provided regarding the specific characteristics of local community life, exact population, or infrastructure data.
Real estate and investment
Detailed settlement-level data is not available regarding the real estate market in Kolikapa, therefore the following provides the broader context of Ende regency and East Nusa Tenggara province. Ende regency, and within it the rural areas of Flores island, generally belong to the less active segment of the Indonesian real estate market: demand is generated primarily by local buyers, and development activity is considerably more modest than, for example, in the tourism-developed Bali. For foreign investors, it is important to know that under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; special legal instruments are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or longer-term rental agreements. These rules apply throughout the country and thus also apply to East Nusa Tenggara province and Ende regency. In rural village areas, real estate transactions generally take place in more informal frameworks, and local data and legal service infrastructure is less developed than in larger cities. Based on all these considerations, Kolikapa and its surrounding area may be relevant primarily to long-term, well-informed investors who have thorough knowledge of the local regulatory environment and the characteristics of the rural market.
Safety and security
Independent settlement-level statistical data is not available regarding safety and security in Kolikapa, therefore the following outlines more general characteristics of Ende regency and East Nusa Tenggara province. East Nusa Tenggara province is generally classified among the relatively stable regions from the perspective of Indonesian public safety; organized crime forms characteristic of major cities are less typical in rural Florenese areas. The public safety of Indonesian rural villages has traditionally been positively influenced by strong community cohesion and local social control. At the same time, occasional property crimes may occur in certain rural areas of the country, which can be correlated with lower income levels and limited economic opportunities. In the case of Kolikapa, reliable information regarding public safety cannot be provided due to the absence of verifiable sources; the general picture based on available checked information regarding the rural parts of Ende regency suggests a rural settlement with moderate risk.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable source data is not available regarding direct tourist attractions in Kolikapa, therefore the following outlines the documented attractions of Ende regency from verified sources. The most well-known natural attraction in Kabupaten Ende is Mount Kelimutu and its three crater lakes, which is one of emblematic sites of Indonesian tourism. Kelimutu National Park is located within Ende regency's territory and ranks as one of Flores's most significant tourist destinations. Ende regency is also noteworthy from the perspective of cultural and historical tourism: the area is known as the exile location of Indonesian national hero and proclaimer Sukarno, who lived in Ende from 1934 to 1938 as a result of measures by Dutch colonial authorities. Kolikapa is located in Maukaro district, and although its exact distance to these attractions cannot be verified from sources, its location within the regency's territory means these sites are in principle within accessible distance. The rural Florenese landscapes themselves represent a particular appeal for those interested in nature walking and cultural tourism.
Summary
Kolikapa is a small rural settlement on Flores island, belonging to Maukaro district of Ende regency in East Nusa Tenggara province. Due to the absence of independent settlement-level source material, an objective picture of the village can only be drawn through the broader context of the regency and province. According to 2024 data, Ende regency is home to nearly 284,000 residents, and the region's most well-known natural attraction is Mount Kelimutu, while from a historical perspective, the city of Ende was the former exile location of Sukarno. Kolikapa presents the characteristic image of an Indonesian rural village: economically reliant on agriculture, little documented from a tourist perspective, and fitting into the region's broader, less active rural segment from a real estate market standpoint.

