Kelisamba – village in the Ndori district of Ende regency, East Nusa Tenggara
Kelisamba is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kabupaten Ende administrative unit within East Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Timur), situated in the Kecamatan Ndori district. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 8.81° south latitude and 121.91° east longitude), it is located on the eastern part of Flores island, within the broader macroregion of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. According to available sources, detailed statistical or demographic data on Kelisamba is not publicly available, so the presentation of the settlement focuses on district, regency, and provincial-level contexts.
General overview
Administratively, Kelisamba forms part of Kecamatan Ndori, which is one of the districts within Ende regency. Ende regency itself is situated in the central-eastern part of Flores island, with its seat in Ende city, which is also one of the defining settlements of the province. Flores island is part of East Nusa Tenggara province and is known within the Indonesian island world for its mountainous, volcanic terrain and distinctive cultural traditions. The Ndori district is a relatively poorly mapped area among tourists and investors, and is characterized by agricultural and fishing activities on its coastal and inland areas facing the Flores Sea. Kelisamba itself does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or economic publications, indicating a small village primarily serving local functions. East Nusa Tenggara province is generally characterized by livelihoods based on natural resources, community-based farming, and strong local cultural identity, which are likely applicable to district-level villages, including presumably Kelisamba, although no direct settlement-level sources are available to confirm this.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data and investment analyses specific to Kelisamba are not publicly available. In broader context, the real estate market of Ende regency and East Nusa Tenggara province is less active and less liquid compared to more developed Indonesian areas, such as Bali or Java. In the Ende region, real estate prices are typically moderate, with demand primarily coming from local buyers and public sector-related investments. Under the prevailing land laws, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (rental rights) represent the most common legal frameworks, whose duration and conditions are fixed by law. While infrastructure development is taking place in East Nusa Tenggara province, its pace and scope lag behind that of western Indonesian provinces, which increases investment risk while keeping entry prices low. In the case of Kelisamba, reliable specific investment recommendations or market forecasts cannot be determined due to the absence of credible sources.
Safety and security
Published public safety statistics or crime data specific to Kelisamba are not available. Generally speaking, East Nusa Tenggara province, including Ende regency, ranks among Indonesia's medium-security regions, where the rate of serious violent crimes is low and rural communities typically form tight social networks. In smaller Indonesian villages, including settlements belonging to Ndori district, community norms and informal social control generally play an important role in maintaining local order. However, poor road conditions and infrastructure deficiencies may occasionally affect the accessibility and response time of law enforcement. These observations are based on general characteristics of the region and do not apply exclusively to Kelisamba.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in Kelisamba appears in the available sources. However, the broader Ende regency does possess numerous verifiable attractions that may be relevant to visitors to the region. The most famous natural sight in Ende regency is Mount Kelimutu, whose three crater lakes of different colors are known throughout Indonesia and represent one of the main attractions of Flores island tourism. Ende city itself has historical significance: Sukarno, Indonesia's first president, spent several years in exile there in the late 1930s, which is important from a local history tourism perspective. These attractions, however, are linked to Ende city and the Kelimutu National Park area, not to Kelisamba; distance and accessibility depend on the current road conditions. Ndori district itself is less documented from a tourism perspective, and based on available data, Kelisamba does not possess any distinct, identifiable tourist attractions.
Summary
Kelisamba is a small Indonesian village situated in East Nusa Tenggara province, within the Ndori district of Ende regency, on the eastern part of Flores island. Publicly available information is extremely limited, indicating a poorly documented settlement primarily serving local functions. The broader region, Ende regency and East Nusa Tenggara province, is notable for its natural endowments, volcanic landscape, and cultural heritage, yet Kelisamba does not stand out independently in these contexts. From real estate market, public safety, and tourism perspectives, regional-level general characteristics are the determining factors, as settlement-specific data are not available.

