Nusakdale – a small settlement in Indonesia's southernmost island region, in Rote Ndao Kabupaten
Nusakdale is a settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Pantai Baru administrative district, located in Rote Ndao Kabupaten, Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) Province, within the broader macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Based on its coordinates (-10.7418529, 123.2194699), it falls within the Rote Island region, which constitutes Indonesia's southernmost significant landmass. Rote Ndao Kabupaten itself is known as the southernmost kabupaten of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, with its administrative center located in the city of Baa. Since comprehensive independent sources specifically about the settlement are not available, the following description is based on verified data at the broader kecamatan and kabupaten levels.
General overview
Nusakdale is one of the village-level units within Kecamatan Pantai Baru, for which detailed, independent demographic or territorial data is currently not available in publicly accessible sources. The broader Rote Ndao Kabupaten had a population of 152,613 as of mid-2024, with a total area of 1,280.10 km². The kabupaten consists of 107 smaller islands, of which only six are inhabited: Usu, Ndana, Ndao, Landu, Nuse, and Do'o. The largest and most significant territorial unit is Rote Island, where the kabupaten's administrative and economic activities are concentrated. Nusakdale – based on its name and coordinates – is presumably located on Rote Island, within the Pantai Baru kecamatan area, though available sources do not directly confirm this assumption. The name Kecamatan Pantai Baru (meaning "New Shore" in Indonesian) suggests a coastal location, which is consistent with the general geographic characteristics of Rote Island. The kabupaten as a whole is known for its agricultural and fishing-based economy; larger urban infrastructure is concentrated around Baa, the kabupaten seat.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data source is available regarding Nusakdale's real estate market; therefore, the following description reflects the broader context of Rote Ndao Kabupaten and Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. The kabupaten is considered one of Indonesia's less developed, peripheral regions, where real estate transactions and property prices significantly lag behind more developed tourist destinations such as Bali or Lombok. The local real estate market is characterized primarily by domestic transactions, and in smaller villages, the market value of plots and residential properties is generally low. In Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights) is available, and within business structures, Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) may apply. These general Indonesian legal frameworks are applicable to Rote Ndao Kabupaten and thus to Nusakdale as well. The kabupaten's natural characteristics – its isolated island setting and coastal locations – theoretically present potential appeal for long-term investors; however, given the current level of infrastructure and economic development, investment risk is higher than in more developed regions of the country.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistics are available regarding Nusakdale's public safety. Generally speaking, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province and within it the island kabupaten, including Rote Ndao, are relatively low-density, agriculturally oriented areas that are less affected by urban crime forms characteristic of major cities. Life in smaller villages is traditionally regulated by community norms. Nevertheless, it can be generally stated that in very peripheral areas with limited infrastructure, the accessibility of state services – including law enforcement – may be more limited compared to more central regions. Drawing any specific conclusions about Nusakdale's public safety would require current, local, and verified data, which are not currently accessible.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specifically linked to Nusakdale and supported by sources are available. At the broader Rote Ndao Kabupaten level, however, it is known that the region holds special geographic significance as Indonesia's southernmost point: Ndao Island is recognized as the southernmost point of the entire Asian continent. This uniqueness in itself makes the kabupaten as a whole geographically and culturally interesting. The coastal characteristics of Rote Island and the natural environment of the island region may potentially be attractive to nature enthusiasts and maritime tourism lovers; however, available sources contain no data regarding what specific named attractions Nusakdale or Kecamatan Pantai Baru may possess. Those with interest may use Baa, the kabupaten seat, and the kabupaten's better-known locations as starting points for becoming acquainted with the region.
Summary
Nusakdale is a sparsely documented small settlement located in Kecamatan Pantai Baru, in Rote Ndao Kabupaten, Indonesia's southernmost kabupaten unit. The broader region – a kabupaten with a population of 152,613 (as of mid-2024), consisting of 107 smaller islands – belongs to Indonesia's peripheral, nature-rich but infrastructurally less developed areas. No independent, detailed data is publicly available about Nusakdale; for more thorough knowledge of the place, on-site inquiry or sources from kabupaten-level authorities may provide a more accurate picture.

