Bea Ngencung – a small settlement in Rana Mese district, Flores island
Bea Ngencung is an Indonesian village located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, within Manggarai Timur regency, belonging to Rana Mese district. According to its coordinates (-8.7929448; 120.5394232), it lies in the interior areas of Flores island, south of the equator. The province's capital is the city of Kupang, situated on Timor island, at a distance from Flores. According to 2022 data, Nusa Tenggara Timur had a population of approximately 5.4 million, with projections of around 5.7 million by 2025, and its territory encompasses some of the most renowned natural values in Indonesia's southeastern region.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level sources are available for Bea Ngencung, therefore detailed population, administrative, or infrastructural data pertaining to the settlement cannot be presented with credibility. The settlement belongs to Rana Mese district, which is part of Manggarai Timur regency. Manggarai Timur is situated in the eastern part of Flores island and the region is predominantly agricultural in character, with a highland terrain where traditional villages play a significant role in the life of local communities. In the interior areas of Flores, villages typically consist of smaller populations, situated at certain distances from one another, engaging partly in subsistence farming, and road connections can be of variable quality. Bea Ngencung fits this general pattern of interior Florese areas; however, in the absence of detailed data, specific claims about the settlement's unique characteristics cannot be made.
Real estate and investment
No publicly verifiable, specific data is available regarding the real estate market of Bea Ngencung and Rana Mese district. Characteristic of the broader region, Nusa Tenggara Timur as a whole, is that real estate market development lags significantly behind the Bali or West Nusa Tenggara (Lombok) regions, and investments concentrate primarily around the larger cities of the province and tourist-frequented areas. Flores island, in parallel with tourism growth over the past decade, has attracted a certain degree of investor attention, particularly in areas surrounding Labuan Bajo, but this dynamic affects only limitedly the interior, less accessible parts of the island. For foreign nationals, the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations is relevant: foreign citizens cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; instead, long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are typically available, whose conditions and duration are defined by legislation. In case of any investment intentions, local legal advice and thorough familiarity with current regulations are essential.
Safety and security
No public safety statistics or settlement-level law enforcement data are available for Bea Ngencung. It can be generally stated of Nusa Tenggara Timur province that in rural, interior areas, community-level social control is traditionally strong, and the proportion of serious violent crimes in the province's rural areas does not stand out in international comparison. However, difficult terrain conditions, locally limited infrastructure, and gaps in the availability of healthcare services are circumstances that those staying in the region must account for. Generally speaking, in Indonesia's rural and remote areas, necessary caution and respect for local customs are recommended; relative to this, a more specific safety assessment for Bea Ngencung cannot be formulated due to the absence of credible sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction can be identified from reliable sources regarding the immediate surroundings of Bea Ngencung or Rana Mese district itself. However, Flores island and Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole contain numerous significant natural values documented in sources. One of the most renowned attractions of the province is Kelimutu, a three-colored crater lake on Flores island, whose unique, color-changing waters are consequences of volcanic activity and are considered a natural phenomenon known internationally. Also linked to Flores island is Komodo National Park, which is the sole natural habitat of the gigantic Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) and forms part of UNESCO World Heritage. These attractions lie at considerable distance from Bea Ngencung, located in other parts of the island; local accessibility and road network quality cannot be characterized precisely in the absence of factual data. In the interior landscape of Manggarai Timur regency, traditional villages and highland natural environment may themselves represent attractions; however, the development of tourist infrastructure in peripheral areas is generally limited.
Summary
Bea Ngencung is a small rural settlement located in interior areas on Flores island, in Rana Mese district of Manggarai Timur regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur province. No independent, settlement-level public sources are available for the location, therefore detailed demographic, infrastructural, or economic data cannot be reliably provided. The characteristics of the broader region — its rural, highland nature, the province's natural values, and limited tourist infrastructure in interior areas — offer points of reference for understanding the location. Those requiring more precise, up-to-date information regarding Bea Ngencung are advised to contact local authorities or sources with local knowledge.

