Suka Kiong – village in Kuwus district, Manggarai Barat regency, East Nusa Tenggara
Suka Kiong is a settlement belonging to Kuwus district in Manggarai Barat regency, which is situated in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province within the Indonesian Lesser Sunda Islands region. The settlement is positioned at coordinates -8.5790935 latitude and 120.2916635 longitude. Manggarai Barat regency was established in 2003 from the division of Manggarai regency, and currently functions as an important administrative unit of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The regency's territory encompasses the western section of the Indonesian island of Flores and numerous smaller islands, including Komodo and Rinca islands.
General overview
Suka Kiong is a smaller settlement located in Kuwus district, which is integrated into the administrative structure of Manggarai Barat regency. Kuwus district, as an administrative unit, forms part of Manggarai Barat regency, which covers the western region of Flores island. The settlement's location among the Lesser Sunda Islands, within East Nusa Tenggara province, places it within a specific geographic and cultural context. Manggarai Barat regency had a population of approximately 282,943 people as of mid-2024, served across the regency's total area of 9,450 square kilometers, which is divided into 2,947.50 square kilometers of land and 7,052.97 square kilometers of ocean territory. This significant marine area, along with the land portion of western Flores and the Komodo, Rinca, and additional smaller islands, form the foundation of the regency's economic and tourism potential.
Suka Kiong's recognition at the settlement level is limited in available documentation, yet Kuwus district and Manggarai Barat regency as a whole form part of a significant area of Indonesian natural and cultural heritage. The village, as an integral part of the regency's administrative structure, participates in the local community and economic networks. In this eastern segment of the Indonesian Archipelago, settlements such as these are typically characterized by local agriculture, fishing, and tourism-related activities. The proximity of Kuwus district to internationally known tourist destinations—such as Komodo National Park—influences the region's overall development dynamics, regardless of individual villages' level of recognition.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Suka Kiong is not directly available; however, the village forms part of Manggarai Barat regency's real estate market and economic context. Manggarai Barat regency operates within the Indonesian Lesser Sunda Islands region, where real estate market dynamics are closely linked to overall regional economic conditions, tourism demand, and infrastructure development. The regency's significant marine territory and proximity to Komodo National Park influence a portion of sales and rental opportunities, particularly near destinations where international tourism interest is higher.
The general character of the real estate market is based on Indonesia's legally regulated ownership system. Foreign investors' participation in the Indonesian real estate market is restricted by strict legislation. According to regulations, foreign individuals may legally hold leasehold rights for limited periods on certain accommodation properties or business real estate; however, land ownership typically remains with Indonesian citizens. Manggarai Barat regency presents an interesting potential investment area due to regional development projects and ecotourism opportunities. The real estate market dynamics in Suka Kiong village likely revolve around local demand, community economic activities, and potential tourism or infrastructure development projects; however, specific details of these are not documented in settlement-level sources.
Safety and security
Detailed information regarding safety and security specific to Suka Kiong settlement is not available. The settlement operates within the administrative district of Manggarai Barat regency, which is part of the broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province. In the Indonesian Lesser Sunda Islands region, general security is characterized by relatively low levels of violent crime in rural, less urbanized settlements; however, as throughout the Indonesian archipelago, challenges such as minor petty crime or local disputes may occur.
In Indonesia, local police organization and community security structures are responsible for maintaining public safety. Rural areas such as Manggarai Barat regency typically operate with stable security situations, so basic precautions are generally sufficient for travelers and local residents in such settlements. As is characteristic of all Indonesian administrative units, local disputes or contentious issues are typically resolved through informal community mechanisms. Suka Kiong village is thus characterized by general-level security conditions within the Manggarai Barat regency framework, though this is not detailed with settlement-level concrete data.
Tourist attractions
Documented information is not available regarding specific tourist attractions in Suka Kiong village. However, the settlement operates within Manggarai Barat regency's district, which is positioned close to internationally recognized tourism and natural attractions. Located within the regency's territory is Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most significant units in Indonesia's tourism and nature conservation system. This national park encompasses Komodo and Rinca islands, located in the northwestern portion of the regency's total territory.
Komodo National Park is internationally famous as the sole natural habitat of Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), which are the world's largest living lizards. The park's protected areas, marine ecosystems, and the island group's outstanding biogeographical value significantly enhance the regency's tourist appeal. Suka Kiong village and Kuwus district should be understood within the context of their geographic proximity to Komodo National Park, which is an important factor in the regency's historical and economic development. In coastal villages such as Suka Kiong, local fishing and ecotourism or indirectly tourism-related activities may be characteristic; however, data regarding specific named tourist sites within the village are undocumented.
Summary
Suka Kiong is a settlement unit belonging to Kuwus district within Manggarai Barat regency, in Indonesian East Nusa Tenggara province, in the Lesser Sunda Islands region. Detailed publicly available data regarding the settlement's specific, village-level characteristics is not accessible; however, its location within Manggarai Barat regency's district and its proximity to the internationally recognized Komodo National Park influence the village's economic and development context. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism potential, the village is understood within the regency's general context, where ecotourism, local fishing, and community economic activities are the primary characteristics. The settlement functions as an integral part of Indonesia's administrative system, and its belonging to the Lesser Sunda Islands' natural and cultural diversity fundamentally characterizes its place in the region's economic and social structures.

