Reka – a village in Ndona Kecamatan, Ende Regency
Reka is a village of Ende Regency's Ndona Kecamatan, situated in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) Province within the Lesser Sunda Islands region. The settlement is located on Flores Island, forming part of an area with a southeastern geographic position. Reka as an administrative unit belongs to one of Indonesia's most populous and important provinces, encompassing the eastern portion of the Sunda Islands.
General overview
Reka is a smaller settlement found in Ndona Kecamatan, which is part of Ende Regency's administrative system. Ndona Kecamatan is one of Ende Regency's administrative units situated on the Flores Island massif. Ende Regency in East Nusa Tenggara Province is an area that well represents the distinctive topography, climatology, and ethnic diversity characteristic of the Indonesian archipelago. Reka forms part of the local community, connecting to the region's economic and social structures.
The village's surroundings possess the tropical and subtropical climate typical of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Ende Regency, to which Reka belongs, is an integral part of Flores Island, renowned for its historical and cultural heritage. In the settlement, as in numerous other points throughout the broader region, the Indonesian government conducts administrative and public service functions at the local level. Ndona Kecamatan similarly operates as an administrative level functioning within Indonesia's decentralization system. Such villages typically rely on mixed economies, where agricultural activities, fishing, and small-scale commerce constitute the primary livelihood sources.
East Nusa Tenggara Province, of which Reka is part, had approximately 5.4 million inhabitants in 2022 and had grown to roughly 5.7 million by the end of 2025. This demonstrates that the region shows stable demographic development. The province is composed of 21 kabupaten (regencies) and one kota (city), reflecting the complexity of administrative organization and indicating the territory's size and significance. The province comprises numerous islands, the most well-known being Flores, Sumba, and Timor, as well as Komodo Island, the habitat of the globally recognized Komodo dragons.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Ende Regency, to which Reka settlement belongs, like East Nusa Tenggara Province generally, is considered an emerging market offering various investment opportunities, though facing significant infrastructural and organizational challenges. Property purchases on the Lesser Sunda Islands must be conducted within the framework of Indonesian legal regulations, which may impose certain restrictions and requirements for foreigners.
Indonesian real estate market regulation generally operates through certain restrictions applied by the country to preserve theoretical ownership rights and protect national interests. Foreigners wishing to purchase property in Indonesia typically must meet specific conditions and often opt for long-term lease arrangements (hak pakai) rather than acquiring full ownership. In East Nusa Tenggara Province, where development projects are gradually increasing, real estate market dynamics may depend on local infrastructure development, tourism investments, and expanding transportation options.
Ende Regency and more broadly the entire province is an area that for an extended period relied primarily on agricultural and fishing revenues. In recent decades, however, tourism-related investments, transportation network development, and infrastructure improvements have created new opportunities in the real estate market. Within Reka village, the real estate market is typically small-scale and restricted mainly to local actors. The value of investments in rural settlements such as this is significantly influenced by infrastructure proximity, road development, water supply availability, and electricity provision. At the Ende Regency level, real estate prices are considered relatively low by Indonesian regional standards, though this may carry certain risks due to the absence of basic developments.
Safety and security
East Nusa Tenggara Province, of which Reka village is a part, is generally considered a peaceful and relatively secure region by Indonesian standards. Ende Regency is an essential part of the province, and the public security situation is typically stable. Rural settlements such as Reka are characteristically communities where strong family and neighborhood bonds, as well as the role of local traditional leadership, are important in maintaining general public order.
The region encompassing Reka village operates under the supervision of Indonesian government and law enforcement authorities. At the province and regency levels constituting it, work conducted over recent decades to strengthen public security has been accompanied by infrastructure development and closer cooperation with local communities. Reka, as a smaller settlement, is generally considered a place where violent crime and large-scale criminal activity are not typical. In such villages, the most common security issues generally arise from disputes between institutions, land-use conflicts, or minor thefts, typically addressed through local leadership or community negotiations.
Tourist attractions
Reka village in Ndona Kecamatan possesses resources comparable to numerous other areas of Ende Regency and the province. East Nusa Tenggara Province is globally known for its Komodo National Park and Kelimutu's three-colored lakes, both notable attractions of the region. Flores Island, on which Reka is also located, is renowned for its rich biodiversity, diverse underwater life, and volcanic landscape.
At the Ende Regency and Ndona Kecamatan levels, tourist attractions include local culture, traditional communities, and natural formations characteristic of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Flores Island offers places where travelers encounter the original culture of the Indo-Malayan islands as well as the intertwining of modern Indonesian state organization with traditional communities. Within Reka village, tourism is not yet fully developed; however, nearby parts of the region and organized travel points in Ende Regency gradually attract interested visitors. Other parts of nearby Flores Island and settlements closer to Ende city already possess more tourist infrastructure, and these signs suggest the region is gradually opening to tourism.
Summary
Reka is a village located in Ndona Kecamatan, belonging to Ende Regency's administrative system in East Nusa Tenggara Province. The settlement represents characteristic communities of the Indonesian archipelago, particularly the Lesser Sunda Islands region, where alongside agricultural and fishing economies, tourism offers gradually emerging opportunities. The real estate market and investment possibilities are bound to Indonesian legal frameworks, while public security is generally characterized as stable with a welcoming community. Rural villages such as Reka offer authentic Indonesian island life experiences for those interested in direct regional engagement beyond tourism presentation.

