Fataatu – a small settlement in the middle of Flores Island, in Kabupaten Ende Wewaria district
Fataatu is a small Indonesian village situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Ende in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, specifically within the Wewaria district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the central part of Flores Island, and based on its coordinates falls within the southern areas of the island. The broader macroregion to which it belongs is Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands group. The capital of Kabupaten Ende is the city of Ende itself, and the regency as a whole is situated in the heart of Flores Island.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level administrative or statistical sources are available for Fataatu, so the following description is framed within the broader context of Wewaria district and Kabupaten Ende. The Wewaria kecamatan is situated among the more southern districts of Kabupaten Ende; the region is characteristically agricultural and community-oriented in nature, with low population density in villages and rural-level infrastructure. The total population of Kabupaten Ende at the end of 2024 was 283,806 people across the entire regency, which indicates that the area has moderate population density. The region is generally characterized by local communities living within traditional frameworks, with agriculture, animal husbandry, and handicrafts playing defining roles in daily livelihoods. No verifiable sources are available regarding Fataatu's named institutions, public facilities, or distinctive features.
Real estate and investment
No public, verifiable data are available regarding the real estate market in Fataatu and Wewaria district. At the broader Kabupaten Ende level, it can be said that the regency's real estate market is generally less active and organized compared to more frequented Indonesian tourist destinations, such as Bali. Regarding Flores Island as a whole, some interest has been shown in recent decades for tourism-oriented developments; however, this has primarily concentrated on better-known areas, such as Labuan Bajo and its immediate surroundings. Kabupaten Ende and its internal districts, including Wewaria kecamatan, instead display characteristics of small-scale agricultural and residential real estate markets. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land law generally restricts direct land ownership: Hak Milik, or full ownership rights, are available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire longer-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, Fataatu and Wewaria district are not currently regarded as destinations for which active real estate investment market data can be reported.
Safety and security
No available, verifiable statistical sources exist regarding public safety in Fataatu and Wewaria district. Kabupaten Ende and East Nusa Tenggara province in general can be counted among Indonesia's relatively quiet, rural-character regions; the area is not characterized by organized crime problems associated with the country's major cities or certain other regions. In rural communities on Flores Island, local customary law and community norms play a strong role in everyday life, which generally results in stable local public safety. However, these are only general observations regarding the broader region; no specific, cited data are available concerning Fataatu's particular safety conditions.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources mention named tourist attractions in Fataatu and its immediate surrounding area. However, at the Kabupaten Ende level, several attractions confirmed by multiple sources are known. The most significant is Kelimutu, a volcano with three craters of different colors, which is one of Kabupaten Ende's best-known natural attractions and a recognized site throughout Indonesia. The city of Ende, the regency's capital, is also noteworthy from a historical perspective: Sukarno, the Indonesian national hero and the country's first president, spent his colonial-era exile in this area between 1934 and 1938, which adds cultural and historical appeal to the region. These attractions, however, are located in other parts of Kabupaten Ende, not in Fataatu's immediate vicinity, and no reliable source data are available to provide exact distances. The rural landscape of Wewaria district, the natural environment of Flores Island, and local community culture in general may be attractive to those seeking authentic, less touristy locations; however, these characteristics are observations valid for the broader region, not exclusively documented facts tied specifically to Fataatu.
Summary
Fataatu is a small, rural-character settlement in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province, located in the middle of Flores Island within Kabupaten Ende Wewaria district. In the absence of independent, settlement-level source data, context regarding the settlement can be provided primarily on the basis of the regency's general characteristics: among the region's natural features is Kelimutu volcano, and historically Sukarno's exile in Ende lends special significance to the region, while local life proceeds within rural, traditional frameworks. From a real estate or investment perspective, the location does not currently belong to actively monitored markets, and no verifiable data tied to Fataatu are available regarding public safety or tourism.

