Magekapa – a small settlement in Maukaro District, Ende Regency, Flores Island
Magekapa is a small settlement located in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Timur) within Maukaro District (Kecamatan Maukaro) of Ende Regency (Kabupaten Ende). Based on its geographic coordinates (-8.6097° southern latitude, 121.5541° eastern longitude), it is situated near the southern coastline of Flores Island. In macro-regional terms, it falls within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands region. According to available sources, East Nusa Tenggara Province comprises 1,192 islands, with major islands including Flores, Sumba, the western Timor area, Alor, Lembata, Rote, Sabu, and numerous smaller islands. The provincial capital is Kupang.
General overview
Direct, detailed source material about Magekapa settlement is not available, so the following primarily addresses the broader administrative context. Maukaro District (Kecamatan Maukaro) is part of Ende Regency, which is located in the central area of Flores Island. Ende Regency itself is one of the province's interior regions, characteristically combining both highland and coastal elements. Villages in the area are generally agricultural communities with small populations, where the rhythm of local life is determined by farming, livestock raising, and fishing. According to 2022 data, East Nusa Tenggara Province had a population of approximately 5.45 million, which reached 5.74 million by the end of 2025 — indicating steady, moderate demographic growth in the region. Magekapa itself ranks among the region's relatively unknown small settlements and is not considered a notable location from either tourism or economic perspectives based on available data.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data on Magekapa's real estate market is not available. Based on the broader context — namely Ende Regency and East Nusa Tenggara Province — this region belongs to Indonesia's relatively less developed provinces, where the real estate market size and activity lag behind major tourism and economic centers (such as Bali or West Java). Local real estate turnover is typically limited and primarily adapted to the needs of local communities. From an investment perspective, regional infrastructure and accessibility are determining factors. In general, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations affecting foreigners impose specific constraints: foreign individuals cannot, as a general rule, acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate, but may only engage in real estate use within certain alternative legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights). These general rules apply throughout the country, including in this rural region. In small, isolated villages, real estate transactions typically occur within the local community.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or detailed sources on Magekapa's public security are not available. Based on the broader regional context, violent crime rates are generally low in rural areas of East Nusa Tenggara Province, and community life in small villages is traditionally characterized by close local social bonds. However, in sparsely populated, difficult-to-reach rural areas — such as Maukaro District may be — police presence and rapid law enforcement response capacity may be limited, stemming from a lack of necessary infrastructure. These circumstances are common to similar rural Indonesian regions and should not necessarily be equated with high risk; they merely aim at a realistic description of local conditions.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specifically associated with Magekapa settlement. However, within the broader Ende Regency area and Flores Island, based on available province-level sources, one of East Nusa Tenggara Province's most renowned natural attractions is the three-colored crater lakes of Kelimutu volcano, located on Flores Island within Ende Regency. Additionally, the province as a whole is known for Komodo National Park, which is home to the world's only wild Komodo dragon population — this area, however, is located at considerable distance from Magekapa, in the western part of the province and on Komodo Island. The underwater world of Alor Island also ranks among the province's outstanding natural values according to the source. Those wishing to explore Maukaro District and its immediate surroundings are likely to be attracted to the highland landscape of Flores, the traditional life of local villages, and the opportunities offered by the southern coast, although a detailed, verifiable list of attractions is currently not available.
Summary
Magekapa is a small, not particularly well-known settlement in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province, belonging to Maukaro District of Ende Regency, located on Flores Island. Direct, verified sources about the village are not available, so the above description primarily relies on generally known characteristics of the province and broader region. The local real estate market is limited, tourism infrastructure is underdeveloped, yet the immediate surroundings — the natural endowments of Flores, the landscapes of Ende Regency, and the province's emblematic attractions — lend a distinctive, quiet character to the region. For those requiring more detailed and current local information about Magekapa, it is recommended to directly consult Indonesian administrative databases and sources from local authorities.

