Lekogoko – a small village settlement in Kabupaten Ngada on Flores Island
Lekogoko is a village settlement in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province (East Nusa Tenggara) in Indonesia, located within Kabupaten Ngada regency and belonging to Kecamatan Aimere district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-8.8493295, 120.858269), it is situated on the southern part of Flores Island, near the coastline facing the Indian Ocean. Nusa Tenggara Timur is Indonesia's southernmost province, encompassing the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with a total land area of approximately 46,378 km². The province itself comprises twenty-one regencies and the regency-level city of Kupang. Because no detailed, independent Wikipedia source is available for Lekogoko and the narrowly defined district-level area immediately surrounding it, the description below primarily addresses province-level context, explicitly indicating this framing.
General overview
Lekogoko does not rank among Indonesia's widely known and heavily touristed settlements. Kecamatan Aimere, to which the settlement administratively belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Ngada in the central-southern zone of Flores Island. Kabupaten Ngada itself encompasses the interior, mountainous, and coastal areas of Flores Island, characterized by the preservation of traditional folk culture, agricultural livelihood, and relatively low population density. Nusa Tenggara Timur Province as a whole is known for its cultural diversity: numerous tribal communities live within the province's territory, each with their own languages and traditions. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in the province—Nusa Tenggara Timur is one of two Indonesian provinces where Roman Catholics constitute the majority of the population—and this religious-cultural heritage manifests in everyday community life, celebrations, and the architectural environment. For Lekogoko specifically, no unique statistical or economic data applicable solely to this village can be extracted from available sources; consequently, the general characterization necessarily reflects district and regency-level context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, local-level real estate market data is available for Lekogoko. Regarding Kabupaten Ngada and Nusa Tenggara Timur Province in general, the region's real estate market remains considerably less developed and liquid than that of better-known areas such as Bali or Lombok. The province is undergoing infrastructure development, but rural, smaller villages—such as Lekogoko presumably is—are typically characterized by low land transaction volumes, limited credit penetration, and minimal investor activity. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the most common legal frameworks available to them are long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions. These general Indonesian land property rules apply equally in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. Investment interest in the region is chiefly directed toward emerging tourism points—such as Labuan Bajo or the Komodo National Park area—but these are located at significant distances from Lekogoko.
Safety and security
No concrete and verifiable source addressing public safety specifically for Lekogoko is available from which substantiated claims could be constructed. In general terms, rural communities in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province traditionally rely strongly on local customary law and community cohesion for order maintenance. The province's smaller villages typically operate with tight community connection networks, which generally favorably influence everyday sense of security. However, in certain areas of the province, basic infrastructure—including police presence and rapid response capacity—may be limited. Detailed crime or public safety statistics specific to Lekogoko do not appear in publicly accessible sources, making substantive, specific statements on this matter impossible.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attraction directly associated with Lekogoko can be identified in available materials supported by sources. However, the broader region, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, ranks among Indonesia's richest regions from both natural and cultural perspectives. The province's most famous tourist destinations include Komodo National Park, world-renowned for its Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), and Labuan Bajo port city, which serves as the departure point for park access. Kelimutu Lake also represents a significant attraction; its three crater lakes contain waters of varying hues and hold pilgrimage-like cultural appeal throughout the region. Within Kabupaten Ngada, the city of Bajawa is known for the traditional ngada villages in its vicinity and the ancient megalithic culture preserved there. While exact distances from Lekogoko to these sites cannot be determined from source data, its geographic coordinates based on the southern Flores positioning suggest that these attractions are accessible from the area in various directions and at different distances.
Summary
Lekogoko is a small village settlement in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, Indonesia, situated within Kabupaten Ngada regency and belonging to Kecamatan Aimere district on the southern part of Flores Island. It does not figure among widely documented and known sites from administrative or tourism perspectives, and no independent, detailed statistical source is available for it. The broader region, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, is characterized by cultural and natural richness, including the Komodo National Park, Kelimutu Lake, and vibrant ikat weaving traditions. Those seeking information about the region—whether for tourism or real estate acquisition purposes—are advised to request current, site-specific information from regency and provincial authorities or local real estate specialists.

