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    Ubedolumolo I – A village in Bajawa kecamatan, Ngada Kabupaten, on Flores Island

    Ubedolumolo I is a small village in the Bajawa administrative district, which is part of Ngada Kabupaten (regency). The settlement is located in Indonesia's eastern island region, in East Nusa Tenggara Province, on Flores Island, which is counted among the Lesser Sunda Islands. Bajawa district is the administrative and governmental center of Ngada Kabupaten. The settlement belongs to the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, which is known for its unique natural and cultural characteristics throughout the Indonesian archipelago.

    General overview

    Ubedolumolo I is not among Indonesia's most renowned tourist destinations, but rather functions as a local village within Bajawa district. The settlement is located on Flores Island, one of the most significant islands of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Bajawa district, to which Ubedolumolo I belongs, is situated in the central region of Flores Island and functions as the administrative and economic center of Ngada Kabupaten. The district consists primarily of settled communities, agricultural areas, and smaller settlements.

    Bajawa district, home to Ubedolumolo I village, possesses distinctive geographical characteristics. The area is volcanic in nature, and the proximity of the Inierie volcano plays a significant role in the geomorphological processes occurring here. Bajawa district takes pride in fertile soils resulting from volcanism and interesting geological formations. Hot springs have also been identified in the district, which are used by the local community for bathing. The population in the district is predominantly Roman Catholic, reflecting the unique religious diversity of the Indonesian archipelago. Ubedolumolo I village represents this region at local administrative levels and functions as part of the district's rural network.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market of Ubedolumolo I village is characteristically rural and locally-oriented, which can be understood within the broader economic context of Bajawa district and Ngada Kabupaten. The real estate market in this region is generally characterized by development that is primarily local and community-based, rather than large-scale investment activity. Property values in rural areas of Flores Island are typically significantly lower than in Indonesian major cities or touristically dynamic regions. In such rural villages, real estate transactions often rely on personal agreements, and administrative processes may differ from those in urbanized areas.

    In Indonesia, regulations concerning foreign property purchases are generally strict: foreign individuals cannot own Indonesian freehold land as a general rule; however, under certain conditions they may have the option to establish usufruct rights or enter into lease agreements. Ngada Kabupaten and its villages, including Ubedolumolo I, follow the typical dynamics of rural Indonesian real estate markets. The real estate market in such settlements is primarily shaped by local needs, family wealth transfers, and small-scale local development. The property market of an average rural Indonesian settlement does not attract meaningful international investment, nor do values show significant appreciation over the long term. Places such as Ubedolumolo I should not be considered speculative investment opportunities in the international real estate market.

    Safety and security

    No settlement-level statistical data is available regarding public security in Ubedolumolo I village. Based on the general security situation in Bajawa district and Ngada Kabupaten, located in the eastern part of Flores Island, they represent typical rural regions of East Nusa Tenggara Province. In Indonesian rural villages generally, the public security situation is considered good, violent crime is rare, and basic public order is typically maintained. In rural areas, the types of crime characteristic of major cities occur far less frequently.

    In East Nusa Tenggara Province, to which Ubedolumolo I village belongs, efforts to restore law and order and strengthen community security have been undertaken over recent decades. Indonesian rural villages are generally organized on community bases, where local leadership and community norms play a central role in maintaining security. Such places as Ubedolumolo I, which are part of well-organized local communities, represent this traditional community security network. Travelers and new residents can generally move safely in such rural areas, provided they observe basic traffic and behavioral precautions.

    Tourist attractions

    According to available sources, no settlement-level tourist attractions are known for Ubedolumolo I village. However, the village is located in Bajawa district, which possesses several interesting geological and natural attractions. Among the appealing features of Bajawa district are the Inierie volcano, located approximately 10 kilometers to the south of the district, and hot springs associated with volcanic activity, which are used by residents for bathing. This volcanic landscape character represents interesting tourism potential for travelers interested in Indonesian volcanism and geothermal phenomena.

    The proximity of Ubedolumolo I village to Bajawa district offers opportunities for those staying there to more easily access the district's attractive points. The historical and religious heritage of Flores Island, as well as the diverse culture of the Lesser Sunda Islands, is present throughout the region. Villages such as Ubedolumolo I offer the possibility of experiencing authentic local community life, where genuine, everyday Indonesian rural life unfolds. Interested visitors can come into direct contact with the local community and the communities living there, learning about the customs and traditions of Indonesian rural life. The region's Roman Catholic religious character is also a valuable cultural aspect, forming an important part of Indonesian religious pluralism.

    Summary

    Ubedolumolo I is a small rural village in Bajawa district on Flores Island, in Ngada Kabupaten, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The settlement forms part of the broader region's rural network, where traditional community life, volcanic landscape character, and everyday Indonesian rural existence predominate. The real estate market and economic development are organized at the local level, and international investor interest is not characteristic. Public security is generally good, with rural community security networks functioning effectively. Its tourism appeal is primarily provided by the proximity of the neighboring Bajawa district's volcanic landscape and the authentic Indonesian rural community experience it offers.


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    Bajawa is the capital district of Ngada Regency and one of the most culturally rich highland cities in all of Flores, sitting at approximately 1,100 metres elevation in the cool volcanic highlands of central Flores. Bajawa Regency is renowned throughout Indonesia and internationally for the extraordinary traditional villages of Bena and Wogo (and others in the Bajawa district area) – UNESCO-recognised sites of exceptional cultural heritage where Ngada clan culture is expressed through the remarkable megalithic ceremonial architecture of ngadhu (large umbrella-shaped clan shrines carved from a single trunk) and bhaga (small thatched house shrines representing the female counterpart). These stone and wood ceremonial structures, arranged in the central open space of each traditional village, represent one of the most visually distinctive traditional cultures in eastern Indonesia. Bajawa city functions as the administrative, commercial, and educational hub of Ngada Regency, with the full suite of regency capital services including government offices, hospital, secondary schools, ATMs, restaurants, and the best accommodation in the regency. The city's cool highland climate – refreshingly mild compared to the coastal areas of NTT – and its position between the Gunung Inerie volcano (2,245 m) and the Ngada plains create a dramatically scenic highland setting. The surrounding area is famous for its hot springs, traditional villages, and the specialty Arabica coffee grown on the volcanic slopes.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Bajawa and the Bajawa district area offer some of the most rewarding cultural tourism experiences in Flores. The traditional village of Bena (approximately 19 km south of Bajawa, at the foot of Gunung Inerie) is the most-visited and most famous Ngada village – a living ceremonial community of stone-paved streets, traditional clan houses, and the iconic ngadhu and bhaga shrines of Ngada culture. The Wogo traditional village near Bajawa provides a similar but less-touristed Ngada cultural experience. The hot springs at Soa (Mengeruda) near Bajawa offer natural thermal bathing facilities in volcanic-heated pools. Gunung Inerie (2,245 m) trekking from the Bajawa area is one of the most challenging and rewarding volcano ascents in NTT. The specialty Arabica coffee grown on the Bajawa plateau slopes is among Indonesia's most prized – cafés in Bajawa serve single-origin Flores Arabica that is increasingly sought by specialty coffee enthusiasts.

    Real Estate Market

    Bajawa has the most active property market in Ngada Regency. The city's commercial centre has formal SHM-titled land with well-established values driven by the administrative and tourism economy. Commercial shophouses near the market and tourist services district, residential land in established city neighbourhoods, and tourism hospitality land in accessible rural areas around Bajawa all participate in an active formal market. Tourism growth – particularly since Bena and Wogo traditional villages achieved greater international visibility – has increased demand for hospitality property in and around Bajawa. Land values in Bajawa have been appreciating consistently as tourism grows and the formal economy expands.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Bajawa offers the strongest property investment case in Ngada Regency. The dual tourism draws of traditional megalithic village culture and specialty coffee agro-tourism create diverse and resilient visitor demand. A quality mid-range guesthouse or boutique lodge in Bajawa (or in the scenic peri-urban area between the city and the traditional villages) would serve a growing market currently underserved by the existing accommodation quality. Coffee estate agro-tourism investment – combining highland farm stays, roasting experiences, and traditional village cultural programming – could establish Bajawa as an international agro-cultural tourism destination. Commercial investment in the city centre market area benefits from growing consumer economy activity.

    Practical Tips

    Bajawa is on the trans-Flores highway approximately 3–4 hours east of Labuan Bajo (via Ruteng) and 2–3 hours west of Ende. The city has ATMs (BRI, BNI), multiple guesthouses, and restaurants serving Flores Arabica coffee. Bena village visit requires a small entrance fee; guide services are offered at the village. Gunung Inerie trekking requires a guide and an early start (before 4am for the summit sunrise); arrange through Bajawa guesthouses. The hot springs at Mengeruda (Soa district) are approximately 20 km from Bajawa – easily visited as a half-day trip. Bajawa market is most active in the early morning and provides the best range of Flores Arabica coffee to purchase.

    More about Ngada

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    Ngada Regency lies in the central-western part of Flores Island, in East Nusa Tenggara province. Its capital is Bajawa. The region is known for the Ngada people’s traditional villages, Inerie Volcano and hot springs.

    Attractions and Activities

    Bena traditional village (UNESCO tentative list) is the ancestral home of the Ngada people: megalithic stone monuments, traditional houses, ceremonial sites at the foot of Inerie Volcano. Gurusina traditional village is another impressive cultural site. Inerie Volcano (2,245 m) is a cone-shaped volcano suitable for hiking. Soa hot springs are natural thermal baths. Malanage blue-green hot spring is a scenic natural beauty.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Ngada people’s traditional culture is defining: animist and Catholic syncretism, ngadhu-bhaga pairs (totem poles and miniature houses). Cuisine is Flores: se’i (smoked meat), jagung bose, tuak.

    Public Safety

    Ngada is a safe region. Medical care: hospital in Bajawa; Ende (approx. 3 hours) has more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Ende H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport, approximately 3 hours west by car. From Labuan Bajo (Komodo gateway), approximately 5 hours. The best time to visit is April to November. Accommodation: guesthouses and simple hotels in Bajawa.

    More about East Nusa Tenggara

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    East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) is one of Indonesia's most diverse provinces: the world-famous Komodo Islands dragons, Flores' volcanic lakes, and traditional Flores culture create a unique combination. Labuan Bajo is the gateway to Komodo National Park, and Flores is home to Kelimutu's colored lakes and rice terraces.

    Where is East Nusa Tenggara?

    The province is located in the eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, with the islands of Timor and Flores. Kupang is the capital, on Timor. Labuan Bajo at the western end of Flores is the departure point for the Komodo Islands, reachable by air from Bali and Jakarta.

    What to See?

    1. Komodo National Park – Komodo Dragons

    Komodo National Park is the only place in the world where the Komodo dragon lives. On Rinca and Komodo islands, tours let you see the dragons up close. The park is also famous for diving and snorkeling – Manta Point and Pink Beach are highlights.

    2. Kelimutu – Colored Volcanic Lakes

    Kelimutu's three crater lakes in central Flores are unique: the lakes' colors change over time (green, blue, black). Sunrise is the most dramatic. Located near Ende.

    3. Labuan Bajo and Surroundings

    Labuan Bajo is the gateway to the Komodo Islands, a lively port town. Padar Island's viewpoint is iconic; Kanawa and Sebayur islands offer crystal-clear waters. Sunset over the islands is unforgettable.

    4. Flores Rice Terraces and Culture

    Inland Flores has rice terraces, traditional villages, and ngada culture. Bajawa and surrounding villages (Bena, Wogo) showcase ancient traditions.

    5. Timor and Kupang

    Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara, on Timor. Christ King Cathedral and local markets offer insight. The region is less touristy and offers an authentic experience.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for Komodo tours and diving. Komodo dragons can be seen year-round. July–August is peak season.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 2–3 days: Komodo NP, Rinca, Padar, snorkeling
    • 2 days: Flores, Kelimutu, Ende
    • 1–2 days: Labuan Bajo and islands

    Renting or Investing in East Nusa Tenggara?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in East Nusa Tenggara, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • East Flores Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about East Nusa Tenggara, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    East Nusa Tenggara is the region of Komodo dragons and Flores' natural wonders. The world-famous park and Kelimutu lakes together provide an unforgettable experience.

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