Aramengi – a small settlement in Omesuri District on Lembata Island
Aramengi is a small settlement located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province in Indonesia, situated within Lembata Regency and belonging to Omesuri District (Kecamatan Omesuri). Lembata itself is an island in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Nusa Tenggara), within the broader Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands region. Based on its coordinates (-8.2764421, 123.7322141), the settlement is located in the interior of the island or in its near-coastal areas. Administratively, it forms part of Kabupaten Lembata, which functions as an independent unit as one of the regencies of Nusa Tenggara Timur province.
General overview
Aramengi does not feature among the more widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and currently no detailed encyclopedic source presenting the settlement comprehensively is available. Based on the available database entry, it can be reliably established that the village belongs to Omesuri kecamatan within Kabupaten Lembata. According to regency-level sources, the name Lembata refers equally to Pulau Lembata (Lembata Island), to Kabupaten Lembata established on the island, and to a novel of the same title by Floribertus Rahardi — all of which indicates that the island represents a culturally defined unit. Lembata Island is generally a underdeveloped yet naturally rich area in eastern Indonesia. The region is characterized by traditional agriculture, fishing, and small-scale community-based rural lifestyles. Omesuri District is one of the island's administrative subdivisions; the district's settlements are typically small-population communities maintaining traditional ways of life. Aramengi, as a locality, fits into this picture, though specific demographic or economic data are not available at the settlement level.
Real estate and investment
For Aramengi, neither settlement-level nor Omesuri District-level real estate market data is available. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Lembata and Nusa Tenggara Timur province, it can be stated that in Indonesia's eastern, less developed provinces, the real estate market is generally modest in scale and turnover, and operates predominantly with the participation of domestic actors. The level of infrastructural development in the area and the volume of tourist traffic fundamentally influence property values and investment attractiveness — however, such detailed data for Lembata are not publicly accessible in detailed breakdown. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian real estate law, it is important to note that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or in certain cases Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) may be available, typically with time limitations. These regulations apply throughout the country, and are thus applicable in Lembata and Aramengi as well. In all investment decisions, consultation with local legal experts is recommended.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistical data or sources are available regarding public safety in Aramengi. In general terms, it can be stated that small rural settlements in Nusa Tenggara Timur province — including those on Lembata Island — are typically low-density villages with strong community bonds, where public safety generally presents less of a concern than in urban areas of the country. However, this generalization does not replace current local information, nor does it guarantee the absence of unique security challenges in the given location. For travelers, it is advisable to assess the safety situation based on information from local authorities and community leaders; generally applicable basic principles — such as discreet handling of valuables and respect for local customs — are applicable in this region as well.
Tourist attractions
Aramengi itself does not appear in any publicly accessible tourism sources with named attractions. Since the available material reveals only that the regency name refers both to the island and to the administrative unit, no specific local landmarks can be precisely identified. Lembata Island — based on the regency-level context — bears the characteristic landscape, volcanic topography, and traditional culture of the eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, so for island visitors the natural and cultural environment itself represents the primary attraction. Other villages within Kecamatan Omesuri and the broader Omesuri District area are similarly unknown to the wider tourism public. Those who visit Lembata typically set out to explore the island as a whole rather than concentrate on a single smaller settlement — in this context, Aramengi could be a possible transit point or starting point for movement in the area, though no direct sources confirm this.
Summary
Aramengi is a small, publicly underdocumented settlement in Kabupaten Lembata, Kecamatan Omesuri, Nusa Tenggara Timur province. The available sources permit only regency-level identification; therefore, detailed demographic, economic, or tourism data about the settlement cannot be reliably provided. The location is embedded within the broader context of Lembata Island, which belongs to the underdeveloped yet culturally valuable eastern region of the Lesser Sunda Islands. For those planning to engage with Lembata and Omesuri District — whether for real estate, tourism, or research purposes — direct contact with local authorities and the Kabupaten Lembata office represents the most reliable starting point.

