Tuak Daun Merah – a settlement in Kota Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur province
Tuak Daun Merah is located as a settlement within Kecamatan Oebobo (district) in the administrative area of Kota Kupang (Kota Kupang), which serves as the capital of Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province. The settlement is situated in the eastern part of the region belonging to the Indonesian Lesser Sunda Islands, at latitude -10.1619 and longitude 123.6316. Kota Kupang, of which Tuak Daun Merah is a part, is located on the western part of Timor island and functions as the main administrative and economic centre of the province.
General overview
Tuak Daun Merah is a relatively lesser-known urban settlement in Kecamatan Oebobo within Kota Kupang. The name of the settlement — which in translation carries the meaning of "red charcoal tree" — is preserved according to local naming conventions. Kecamatan Oebobo forms one of the central parts of Kota Kupang, which belongs to the city's more intensively developed and populated zones. Although the settlement does not possess internationally recognized tourist attractions, it plays a role in the local economy and administration of Kota Kupang and Nusa Tenggara Timur province.
Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole comprises the Lesser Sunda Islands, situated in the southeastern part of Indonesia. The province is home to approximately 5.7 million people as of the end of 2025 and forms part of an archipelago consisting of 1,192 islands. The region's three main islands are Flores, Sumba, and Timor, the latter of which also borders the independent state of Timor-Leste (East Timor). Kota Kupang, of which Tuak Daun Merah forms an administrative part, is the province's most important commercial, administrative, and transportation centre, a role that ensures the settlement's place in regional life.
Real estate and investment
Tuak Daun Merah is not characterized by specifically publicly documented real estate market information at the settlement level; however, the settlement forms part of the administrative structure of Kota Kupang, which functions as the most important economic and development centre of the entire Nusa Tenggara Timur province. In Kota Kupang, the real estate market is generally active, as the city has experienced infrastructure development, transportation renewal, and expansion of tourism-oriented services in recent years. Kecamatan Oebobo, in which Tuak Daun Merah is located, is relatively directly accessible to the central areas of Kota Kupang and proximity to the coastline, which affects the value of local properties.
In Indonesia, real estate ownership regulations provide limited opportunities for foreign investors. Foreigners typically can only lease land for a limited period (generally 30 years, which may be extended), while real estate purchases are restricted to Indonesian citizens or qualified institutions, with certain exceptions for areas surrounding transportation infrastructure. Kota Kupang and the province, however, may be relevant from the perspective of regional investment strategies, particularly in the fields of maritime tourism, fishing, and logistics development. For Indonesian investors, the real estate market in Kota Kupang is growing steadily, as the city's administrative role and function as a transportation hub continuously sustain prospects for value growth.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable data on public safety at the settlement level for Tuak Daun Merah is not available; however, Kota Kupang, together with Kecamatan Oebobo, is considered the most important administrative and economic centre of the entire Nusa Tenggara Timur province. The province and Kota Kupang are generally regarded as a relatively stable and secure region, which by global standards qualifies as a moderately low-risk area. Larger cities and administrative centres such as Kupang generally have stronger police presence and public order maintenance institutions than rural or isolated areas. The city, however, like other major Indonesian cities, is not free from certain characteristic urban challenges, so customary caution is advised on the part of travellers and residents.
Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole is characterized, beyond typical Indonesian security dynamics, by local community structures connected to maritime and fishing environments, which generally signify fundamental community solidarity and adherence to local regulations. Kota Kupang, as the provincial administrative capital, operates with enhanced government presence and monitoring institutional systems, which support security.
Tourist attractions
No publicly documented tourist attractions are present directly in the settlement of Tuak Daun Merah. However, the settlement is located within the administrative structure of Kota Kupang, which functions as the gateway to Nusa Tenggara Timur province and provides access to numerous regional tourism resources. The entire province is internationally known for Komodo National Park and the three-coloured lakes of Kelimutu (Danau Kelimutu), the latter situated on Flores island and representing a remarkable natural phenomenon.
Kota Kupang itself offers numerous local and regional tourism opportunities within the city area and on the immediately surrounding coastline, which include seaside walks, local markets, and visits to spiritually significant sites. Kecamatan Oebobo, of which Tuak Daun Merah is a part, is directly adjacent to the central area of the city, which carries the concentrated density of administrative, commercial, and transportation functions. The city's port and airport serve as international travel points, which support tourists in their movement between the province's scattered islands. The natural areas in its immediate vicinity, such as the coastline and the geological formations surrounding it, as well as community celebrations that typically mark local cultural events, may attract wider interest among travellers.
Summary
Tuak Daun Merah is a smaller-to-medium-sized urban settlement located in Kecamatan Oebobo within Kota Kupang, which functions as the administrative and economic centre of Nusa Tenggara Timur province situated on the Indonesian Lesser Sunda Islands. The settlement itself is not known for particular tourist or cultural characteristics; however, it is situated within the broader context of Kota Kupang, which provides access to and serves as a transportation hub for the region's scattered island world. The real estate market and local economy are to be understood within the context of the city's and province's growth, demonstrating a stable yet modest and exploratory market. For travellers and investors, the settlement is not a primary destination but rather functions as a logistical support point for exploring Kota Kupang and the entire Nusa Tenggara Timur province.

