Olafulihaa – a small settlement in Indonesia's southernmost island region, Rote Ndao Regency
Olafulihaa is a small settlement in Kecamatan Pantai Baru District, which forms part of the Kabupaten Rote Ndao administrative unit. The regency is located in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) Province, within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on its coordinates (−10.6527° south latitude, 123.2307° east longitude), it is situated on the territory of Rote Island, which is the most extensive island of Kabupaten Rote Ndao. The settlement of Olafulihaa itself does not appear as an independent entry in available encyclopedic sources, so the description below provides context largely based on the broader regency and its generally known characteristics.
General overview
Olafulihaa is a village in Kecamatan Pantai Baru District, which falls within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Rote Ndao. The regency's capital is the city of Baa. According to available data, the total area of Kabupaten Rote Ndao is 1,280.10 km², with a population of approximately 152,613 people as of mid-2024. The regency consists of 107 small islands, of which six are inhabited: Usu, Ndana, Ndao, Landu, Nuse, and Do'o Islands. The most significant island is Rote itself, where Olafulihaa is located. A notable geographic fact is that Ndao Island, part of the regency's territory, is Indonesia's southernmost point and also the southernmost mainland area of all Asia. Olafulihaa itself is little known to the broader public; the name of Pantai Baru District ("pantai baru" in Indonesian roughly means "new coast") alludes to the coastal character of the region. Specific demographic or infrastructural data relating to this village is not yet available from publicly accessible, verifiable sources.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding Olafulihaa's real estate market. Regarding the broader regency, Kabupaten Rote Ndao, it can be said that the region belongs to one of Indonesia's less developed areas with inferior infrastructure within Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. This means that the real estate market is likely to be relatively illiquid, development activity is modest, and prices are typically lower than in more touristically developed Indonesian regions. However, underdeveloped infrastructure also presents risks from an investment perspective. As regards the legal framework for foreign buyers: Indonesian land ownership regulations generally do not permit foreign nationals to acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) in real estate. Legal structures available to foreigners exist, such as Hak Pakai (right of use) or Hak Sewa (leasing right), which provide the possible frameworks for investment. Before any specific investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate market experts is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding Olafulihaa's public safety. The broader region, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province and within it Kabupaten Rote Ndao, is generally considered an area characterized by conditions typical of small, isolated communities: crime rates and public safety levels in these areas are generally not considered exceptional compared to other Indonesian regions. However, the region's peripheral location also means that law enforcement and emergency services infrastructure is less developed, which can result in longer response times during emergencies. Persons intending to visit or settle in the area are advised to consult with the local community and the current travel advisories of the domestic foreign ministry regarding the actual public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable data is available regarding a specific tourist attraction linked to the name Olafulihaa. Considering Kabupaten Rote Ndao Regency as a whole, Rote Island is primarily known in the broader region for its natural endowments: the island group is characterized by long coastlines, coral reefs, and relatively untouched natural environment. The regency's uniqueness derives in part from the fact that this island world is known as one of Asia's sharpest southern points, and Ndao Island is recognized as Asia's southernmost location. The name of Pantai Baru District itself suggests a coastal character, which may provide a basis for nature-oriented tourism. However, tourist infrastructure in the regency is underdeveloped, and visitors to the area may regard it primarily as a hidden, rarely touristicized destination. For information about specific attractions and accessibility, it is advisable to consult local sources.
Summary
Olafulihaa is a small Indonesian village in Kecamatan Pantai Baru District, in Kabupaten Rote Ndao Regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. The regency itself is one of Indonesia's southernmost administrative units, with an area of 1,280.10 km² and a population of approximately 152,613 people as of mid-2024. Independent verifiable data about Olafulihaa is not yet available, so the above description relies on broader regency-level context. In terms of its natural endowments, the region is untouched and underdeveloped, and may offer a basis of interest primarily for those attracted to rarely visited, peripheral island areas of Indonesia.

