Fatufeto – an urban village in Kota Kupang administrative capital, in western Timor
Fatufeto is a kelurahan (urban village) level settlement that belongs to Kota Kupang municipality in Indonesia, specifically within the Alak district (Kecamatan Alak). Kota Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Timur, abbreviated NTT) and one of the most significant urban centers of the broader region, the Lesser Sunda Islands (Kepulauan Sunda Kecil). Based on its coordinates (−10.1678° S, 123.5749° E), the settlement is located in the western, Indonesian-controlled part of Timor island. Currently, no encyclopedia source specifically dedicated to Fatufeto is available, so the description below relies significantly on verified data accessible at the city, regency, and province levels.
General overview
Fatufeto belongs to Alak kecamatan, which is one of the more westerly districts of Kota Kupang. Kota Kupang itself is the administrative, educational, and economic center of Indonesia's easternmost province, Nusa Tenggara Timur, where provincial and municipal institutions, port infrastructure, and retail and service sectors are concentrated. According to 2022 data from the Indonesian Wikipedia source, the province had approximately 5.4 million residents, and by the end of 2025 it counted nearly 5.7 million. Kota Kupang city is naturally a much smaller unit, and Alak district—which includes Fatufeto—is considered one of the busier areas of the city, located near the port and industrial zones. Fatufeto itself, based on its name and built-up character, is an urban-textured kelurahan where residential and partly mixed-use areas can be assumed, though verified, detailed data on this is not available. In the broader context of Kecamatan Alak, the area is located near Kupang Bay, which plays a determining role in both local daily life and economic activity.
Real estate and investment
Verified source data on Fatufeto's specific real estate market is not available. With regard to the broader environment of Kota Kupang, it can be said that the provincial capital is undergoing gradual urbanization, fueled by the presence of administrative and educational institutions, port traffic, and internal migration from other parts of the province. Alak district—where Fatufeto is located—is considered a mixed-use area due to its proximity to industrial and port facilities, where commercial and storage buildings can be found alongside residential properties. Generally speaking, in the cities of East Nusa Tenggara Province, real estate prices are lower than the Indonesian average; however, development potential is moderate, as the province is still in a developing infrastructure phase. For foreign nationals, the general regulatory framework of Indonesian real estate law applies here as well: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate, but can enter the market only through limited legal titles (e.g., Hak Pakai – usage rights) or through corporate structures. Before making an investment decision, it is therefore advisable in all cases to consult local legal advisors.
Safety and security
Verified, settlement-level data specifically on safety and security in Fatufeto is not available. With regard to the broader region, Kota Kupang and East Nusa Tenggara Province generally, Kupang can be considered a relatively stable, medium-sized Indonesian city center, where maintenance of daily public order falls under the responsibility of local and provincial police authorities. In eastern Indonesian provinces, including NTT, occasional local-level social tensions do occur, but these typically do not seriously affect urban daily life. As in every Indonesian city, in Kupang it is advisable to follow general travel safety guidelines: avoiding conspicuous display of valuables, and carefully planning night-time travel. Precise crime statistics for the settlement are not publicly available, so the article refrains from strong generalizations.
Tourist attractions
Verified source data on Fatufeto's own named tourist attractions is not available. The broader province, East Nusa Tenggara, however, possesses several notable natural and cultural values recognized throughout Indonesia. Based on Indonesian Wikipedia sources, the province's most famous attraction is Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo), which is the only natural habitat of the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Equally prominent natural attractions include the three-colored crater lake of Kelimutu on Flores island, and the diving opportunities around Alor island, which the source also mentions. These sites are accessible by air or boat from Kupang, though exact schedules and distances vary. Kota Kupang itself—of which Fatufeto is part—functions primarily as a transit hub for exploring East Nusa Tenggara; within the city, the Kupang Bay waterfront and local markets are the most characteristic visitor destinations, though concrete, reliable sources for ranking these as tourist attractions are not available.
Summary
Fatufeto is located as one of the urban-textured kelurahans in Alak district of Kota Kupang in Indonesia, in the western part of Timor island, near the capital of East Nusa Tenggara Province. No independent, detailed encyclopedia source is available for the settlement, so its characterization is based primarily on verified data accessible at the city and province levels. From a broader regional perspective, Kota Kupang carries administrative and economic weight as the provincial capital, and the province is known for its natural values—particularly Komodo National Park and Kelimutu Lake. Precise data on the real estate market and public safety specifically for the settlement is not publicly available.

