Aewora – a small settlement in Ende Regency's Maurole district on the island of Flores
Aewora is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Ende on the central part of the island of Flores, falling under the Maurole kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-8.5049259, 121.8619539), it is situated in the southern inland areas of the island. This part of Flores, which is classified within the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, remains relatively little known in international tourism. Since no dedicated Wikipedia article exists at the Aewora settlement level, the following presents verified data concerning Kabupaten Ende and generally applicable regional context, with this distinction clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Aewora belongs to the Maurole kecamatan, which administratively forms part of Kabupaten Ende. Ende Regency is situated in the central section of the island of Flores, with Ende city as its administrative seat. The regency's population as recorded at the end of 2024 was 283,806 persons, this figure applying to the entire administrative unit rather than the settlement alone. The Maurole district itself is a relatively quiet, rural region characterized by agricultural activity and local community life. For Aewora specifically, no separately documented descriptive sources are available, making detailed settlement-level characteristics impossible to provide. In general terms, rural villages in Kabupaten Ende are typically small communities living from agriculture and fishing, whose daily life is strongly shaped by local traditions and Catholicism — the latter being a determining cultural factor throughout Flores.
Real estate and investment
No separate, verifiable sources are available regarding the real estate market in Aewora. Based on the broader context — namely the real estate situation in Kabupaten Ende and East Nusa Tenggara province — it can be stated that rural settlements in the region, particularly villages not serving as direct tourist destinations, are typically characterized by low property prices and limited liquidity. Real estate transactions occur primarily among local actors. From an investment perspective, the regency as a whole does not rank among Indonesia's major investment destinations, although its relative proximity to Ende city and the Kelimutu volcanic lake region could potentially influence the area's long-term development trajectory. It is important to note for foreign nationals that property acquisition opportunities in Indonesia are legally restricted for foreigners: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik), but may participate only in longer-term usufruct or rental arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). This general legal framework applies throughout the country and is equally valid for Aewora.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or documented data are available regarding the security situation in Aewora specifically. Kabupaten Ende and the island of Flores generally represent a region less urbanized than the Indonesian average, with a relatively closed community structure where strong local social norms and religious affiliation — particularly Catholicism — have traditionally played a stabilizing role in community relations. For East Nusa Tenggara province as a whole, no comprehensive public crime statistics are available that would allow for well-founded comparisons. The generally applicable advice valid throughout Indonesia — careful handling of personal belongings, respect for local customs, and advance verification of road conditions in less developed infrastructure areas — naturally applies here as well.
Tourist attractions
According to available documentation, Aewora does not possess independent tourist attractions supported by sources. The outstanding natural attraction of Kabupaten Ende's area is Kelimutu, an active volcano whose summit features three crater lakes of different colors. Kelimutu is one of Indonesia's well-known nature conservation areas and the regency's most significant tourism draw. Beyond this, Ende Regency is also rich in cultural and historical heritage: the area is noted for being the place where Soekarno, a defining figure in Indonesia's independence proclamation, was exiled by Dutch colonial authorities between 1934 and 1938, spending those years in Ende city. This historical connection holds significance for heritage tourism associated with Ende city. Aewora and Maurole kecamatan are located away from these main tourist points and do not themselves rank among the regency's prominently visited areas.
Summary
Aewora is a small, rural settlement in Ende Regency on the island of Flores, located within the Maurole kecamatan area, for which no separate, detailed source material is available. Based on regency-level data, Kabupaten Ende counted nearly 284,000 inhabitants at the end of 2024, and the region's most renowned attraction is the Kelimutu volcanic lake area, as well as the historical site associated with Soekarno's exile. Aewora itself is situated in the regency's less tourism-developed, rural inland areas, offering primarily a quiet village environment shaped by local community life and agricultural activity.

