Ngaluroga – a small village settlement on Flores Island in Ndona District, Ende Regency
Ngaluroga is a small Indonesian settlement located on Flores Island in the East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Ndona, which forms part of Ende Regency (Kabupaten Ende). Based on its coordinates (-8.8479539, 121.8135556), the settlement falls within the southern, mountainous interior areas of the region. Within the broader macro-region of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands zone, Flores ranks as one of the most extensive and culturally diverse islands.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level sources are available regarding Ngaluroga's location and character. The available information is primarily determined by its belonging to Kecamatan Ndona, which forms part of Ende Regency, whose seat is Ende city – the most populous urban area on Flores and also the administrative center of Kabupaten Ende. According to available sources, Ende city bears the designation "the city of Pancasila," since Sukarno, Indonesia's first president, spent part of his exile there, and according to tradition, he formulated the text of Pancasila – containing the five principles of the state – in this city. Ngaluroga, as one of the smaller rural units in the district, is presumably a settlement forming a small community based on agricultural and traditional ways of life, though concrete, verifiable data on this is unavailable. The interior areas of Flores are generally characterized by volcanic topography, intense climate, and traditional village structure, factors that also shape Ngaluroga's wider environment.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, verified sources are directly available regarding Ngaluroga's real estate market and investment opportunities found there. In broader context, Ende Regency and Flores Island as a whole belong to less extensively mapped, lower-volume areas of the Indonesian property market. In smaller village settlements distant from larger cities – as Ngaluroga presumably is – real estate transactions primarily occur within local frameworks and typically concern the buying and selling of agricultural land, gardens, and traditional residential buildings. For foreigners, property acquisition in Indonesia operates within general restrictions: under current Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but may use property through leasing agreements based on long-term residence rights (Hak Pakai). These general legal frameworks are applicable to Ngaluroga as well. Real estate interest related to tourism developments available on Flores Island primarily concentrates near coastal areas and near well-known regions; in interior, smaller villages, international investor interest is substantially lower.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or specific data are available regarding Ngaluroga's public safety. Rural, smaller village settlements in East Nusa Tenggara province may generally be classified as areas characterized by low crime rates and traditional community order within Indonesia, though this does not mean concrete data are available for Ngaluroga specifically. Tribal community and neighborhood systems (rukun tetangga, rukun warga) also contribute to social cohesion and community self-regulation in Flores's interior areas. In general, the island's interior, mountainous smaller settlements cannot be considered expressly dangerous for tourists, though infrastructure and accessibility to assistance may be more limited than in larger cities under rural conditions; therefore, prior information-gathering and careful planning are always advisable.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable, named tourist attraction regarding Ngaluroga's direct appeal is known from sources. However, numerous verifiable points of interest are found within the broader region of Ende Regency. Within Ende city stands Sukarno's House (Rumah Pengasingan Bung Karno), where Indonesia's first president resided during his exile and which today functions as a museum. Ende city itself is notable from historical and cultural perspectives: according to sources, it is regarded as the cradle of the Pancasila ideal. One of Flores Island's most well-known natural attractions is Kelimutu Volcano, whose three crater lakes of different colors rank as recognized destinations both worldwide and domestically; this volcano is also located within Ende Regency's territory. Precise, source-verified data regarding the distance between Ngaluroga and Ende city are unavailable, but based on coordinates, the settlement lies in Ndona District, in Ende's neighboring rural surroundings, placing it potentially relatively near the city.
Summary
Ngaluroga is a small settlement located on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara province, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Ndona and Ende Regency. No independent, documented settlement-level sources are available for the village, so its characterization can only rely on verified data for the broader region of Ende Regency and general knowledge regarding Flores Island. The area possesses historical and cultural significance through its connection to Ende city's Pancasila tradition and its proximity to the Kelimutu Volcano's sphere of influence; however, substantive information about Ngaluroga's specific characteristics can only be obtained from on-site experience or supplementary, reliable local sources.

