Lamabayung – a village in Ile Boleng district, in the heart of East Flores
Lamabayung is a small settlement in the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) in Kabupaten Flores Timur (East Flores Regency), part of the Ile Boleng district (kecamatan). Geographically situated on the eastern part of Flores island, it is located approximately at coordinates 8.35 degrees south latitude and 123.28 degrees east longitude. The region, classified in the macro-area of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, sits on the eastern extension of the Lesser Sunda Islands, within one of Indonesia's characteristically diverse volcanic areas. Specific statistical data about Lamabayung itself is not currently available from publicly accessible, verified sources.
General overview
Lamabayung is a small rural community for which independent, reliable source material about its name and internal conditions is not available. The Ile Boleng district is one of the kecamatan (subdistricts) of Kabupaten Flores Timur, divided into three main parts: the eastern mainland part of Flores island, where the regency's capital city Larantuka is also located, as well as Adonara and Solor islands. The name Ile Boleng refers to an active volcano – the Ile Boleng mountain – which rises on Adonara island and is one of the region's most recognized natural landscape features. Based on its coordinates, Lamabayung itself may be located on the Flores mainland section or on one of the islands within the district. According to 2021 data, Kabupaten Flores Timur had nearly 284,000 inhabitants, and by the end of 2024 it approached 290,000, with relatively dense, mountainous-inter-island development (156.48 persons/km²). The region's cultural background is strongly shaped by Catholicism and Portuguese colonial heritage: Larantuka was once the seat of the Larantuka Kingdom, which adopted Portuguese religious and cultural influences to an exceptional degree throughout East Indonesia. This tradition is reflected in the daily life of all smaller communities in the region.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Lamabayung is not available from verifiable sources. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Flores Timur, it can be stated that the region's real estate market conducts significantly more modest transactions compared to more touristically developed western Flores areas (such as the Labuan Bajo district). The real estate supply in eastern Flores is fundamentally shaped by the needs of local agricultural and fishing communities, and investor activity remains at relatively low levels. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the legal system primarily allows long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) and so-called Hak Pakai rights, whose detailed conditions must be examined in accordance with current regulations and specialized legal advice. Regional infrastructure development – particularly regarding road networks and public services – is generally limited in more remote small villages, which may also affect real estate sales opportunities.
Safety and security
No reliable settlement-level statistics on security in Lamabayung are available. Regarding rural districts of Kabupaten Flores Timur and generally Nusa Tenggara Timur province, a general picture applicable to the entire region can be provided: small communities are characterized by strong community cohesion and the influential role of local customary law. In such mountainous or island-based small village environments, daily life typically takes place under relatively close neighborhood oversight. At the same time, accessibility to health care and emergency services in rural eastern Flores is limited, which is a significant consideration in cases of accidents or health crises. Specific crime data and trends for this area cannot appropriately be cited without verified sources.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specifically for Lamabayung cannot be identified based on available source material. Ile Boleng, the namesake of the Ile Boleng district, is an active volcano on Adonara island and one of the region's most significant natural formations, regularly mentioned in landscape descriptions of the broader area. Larantuka, the capital of Kabupaten Flores Timur, is clearly the region's cultural and religious center: Easter processions unique throughout Indonesia (Semana Santa) attract visitors as a living tradition of Portuguese-Catholic heritage. Solor and Adonara islands within the regency's territory also offer distinctive historical sites and natural values. All these attractions are verifiable, real locations at the Kabupaten Flores Timur level, located in neighboring towns, islands, or other points in the district relative to Lamabayung; their precise distance from the specific village cannot be determined without accurate local data.
Summary
Lamabayung is a small rural community in Indonesian Kabupaten Flores Timur, in the Ile Boleng district, on the eastern side of Flores island. Detailed independent data about the settlement is not publicly documented, so more precise demographic, economic, and tourist characterization can only be conducted within the framework of regency-level information. The broader region is distinguished by its unique character in East Indonesia from a cultural perspective through the Larantuka-centered Portuguese-Catholic heritage and from a natural perspective through its volcanic inter-island landscape. Those seeking more detailed information about Lamabayung are advised to consult local publications from the Indonesian Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) or local sources.

