Langagedha I – small Flores Island village in Bajawa District, Kabupaten Ngada
Langagedha I is a small settlement on Flores Island in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) Province, Indonesia. Located in the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macro-region, the settlement is part of Bajawa Kecamatan (District) and Kabupaten Ngada (Ngada Regency). Available and verifiable source material covers the Kabupaten Ngada level; no independent Wikipedia entry or other publicly accessible data specific to Langagedha I is known, therefore the following description presents the broader regency and district context, with this caveat clearly noted. Based on the settlement's coordinates (–8.820; 120.936), it is located near and adjacent to the Bajawa city center.
General overview
Langagedha I is part of Bajawa Kecamatan, whose namesake, Bajawa City, is also the administrative seat of Kabupaten Ngada. Kabupaten Ngada is located in the central part of Flores Island, covering an area of 1,620.92 km², with an estimated population of 171,865 as of mid-2024 according to Indonesian Wikipedia sources. The regency is the traditional home of three main ethnic groups: Suku Nagekeo, Suku Bajawa, and Suku Riung; these communities continue to preserve their distinctive customs, material culture, and ritual life to this day. Langagedha I, as part of Bajawa District, very likely falls within the cultural and social sphere of influence of Suku Bajawa, although separate factual sources for this are not currently available. The Bajawa region is generally characterized by agricultural and small-scale commercial activity; the cooler highland climate (Bajawa city center lies at approximately 1,100 meters above sea level) determines local livelihoods and lifestyle. The exact population, built-up area, and administrative status (desa or kelurahan) of Langagedha I are not known from verified sources.
Real estate and investment
Publicly accessible real estate market data for Langagedha I and Bajawa Kecamatan are not yet available, therefore the broader context of Kabupaten Ngada and Nusa Tenggara Timur Province may provide guidance. Nusa Tenggara Timur ranks among Indonesia's less developed provinces; infrastructure and real estate market development lag behind levels seen on Bali or Java; from an investment perspective, this simultaneously represents higher risk and potentially lower entry barriers. On Flores Island, real estate development in recent decades has primarily occurred in touristically frequented coastal areas, while internal highland regions, including the Bajawa area, have received significantly less investor attention. Under generally applicable Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, long-term leases (Hak Sewa), use rights (Hak Pakai), or property acquisition through an Indonesian legal entity are available options. These frameworks apply throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Ngada and Bajawa District.
Safety and security
Factually substantiated public safety statistics for Langagedha I are not available. Nusa Tenggara Timur Province generally ranks among Indonesian regions characterized by lower crime rates, but this statement cannot be reliably confirmed or refuted without province-level, publicly accessible police or government compilations. The highland communities in the Bajawa area have traditionally been characterized by close social bonds and strong community control, which in similar central Florese villages generally contributes to relative local safety—however, this can only be mentioned on the basis of broader, generally known anthropological and sociological context, not on concrete statistics. Travelers are advised to exercise customary caution; current travel advisories from their own country's foreign ministry are authoritative on the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding specific named tourist attractions in Langagedha I itself. The broader Kabupaten Ngada and Bajawa region, however, is a recognized tourist destination within Flores Island. Across the regency's territory, traditional ngada villages (particularly settlement centers known for their traditional ngadhu and bhaga ritual pillars) represent the appeal of cultural tourism; these villages lying near Bajawa City rank among the regency's most frequently mentioned attractions. Additionally, active volcanic activity and hot springs are found in the Bajawa area, constituting part of the region's natural resources. It is important to emphasize that these attractions are tied to the Kabupaten Ngada and Bajawa Kecamatan level; whether Langagedha I is directly adjacent to any such attraction cannot be determined precisely from verified sources.
Summary
Langagedha I is a small Flores Island settlement that belongs to Bajawa Kecamatan and Kabupaten Ngada in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. Detailed data specific to the settlement are not publicly available, therefore for learning about the place, the broader framework of the Bajawa region and Kabupaten Ngada may provide guidance: traditional Bajawa culture, highland agricultural character, and a less developed but organically changing real estate market. For those seeking real estate near Bajawa City on Flores Island or seeking information about local conditions, it is advisable to consult local municipal sources, data from BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik), and official records of Kabupaten Ngada for more accurate and current information.

