Baopaat – a small village settlement in the Lela district of Sikka regency, on Flores island
Baopaat is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, located in the Lela kecamatan belonging to Sikka kabupaten. Geographically, it falls within the macro-region of Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, and based on its coordinates (-8.7096112, 122.1604131), it is situated in the south-central part of Flores island. Flores island is one of the largest landmasses in East Nusa Tenggara, with a total area exceeding 15,000 km². Direct, Baopaat-specific statistics—such as population figures, administrative area, or other local data—are not found in available sources, so this article relies on verifiable characteristics of the broader province and region.
General overview
Baopaat belongs to the Lela kecamatan, which forms part of Sikka kabupaten. Sikka regency itself extends across the eastern part of Flores, with Maumere as its administrative seat. Baopaat is not among the province's known tourist or commercial destinations; no public source details its characteristics or exact demographics. The Lela district generally contains smaller fishing and agricultural villages that derive their livelihood from local agricultural economy and nearby waters, though more precise data specifically about Baopaat is not available. The province of East Nusa Tenggara as a whole is characterized by a strong presence of Roman Catholicism—it is one of two Indonesian provinces where Catholicism is the dominant denomination—and this religious and cultural character is determining for the communities on Flores island, likely including the villages in Lela district. It is important to note that this is a province-level observation documented in Wikipedia sources, not local data specific to Baopaat.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Baopaat's real estate market and investment opportunities. Considering the broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province, it can be stated that real estate development typically concentrates in areas with stronger tourism significance—around Labuan Bajo and Maumere—while smaller, less well-known villages such as Baopaat typically have low-volume real estate markets used primarily by locals. As a generally applicable regulatory framework for Indonesia as a whole, it should be noted that foreign nationals cannot hold direct, full ownership of land in Indonesia (Hak Milik); for them, primarily long-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or certain conditional use rights (Hak Pakai) structures are available. These general legal frameworks are applicable to settlements on Flores island, including Baopaat; however, before making decisions regarding local market conditions, on-site consultation and legal advice are recommended.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or crime data relating to Baopaat are not found in available sources. East Nusa Tenggara province generally possesses security levels characteristic of rural Indonesian regions; in smaller, agricultural villages within the province, public safety is generally considered more stable than in major cities, though separate, verified statistics at the province or regency level are not available. Before any travel or relocation, it is advisable to consult local authorities and current travel advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the security situation in the specific region. General caution and respect for local customs are naturally advisable in Baopaat as well.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions from the Baopaat area are documented in available sources. The broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province, however, possesses numerous verified attractions accessible from various points on the island. The province's most well-known natural attractions include Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo, and Lake Kelimutu—Wikipedia sources identify these as emblematic natural values of the province. Flores island itself is rich in natural resources, and the entire province is known for its marine ecosystems recognized as diving destinations. Maumere, the seat of Sikka regency, is the nearest urban center to the Baopaat area; the regency center provides numerous basic services and transportation connections to other parts of the island. From villages in Lela district, and presumably from Baopaat as well, both the interior areas of Flores island and the coastline may be relatively accessible, though precise distance data cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Baopaat is a small settlement that is poorly documented in public sources, located in East Nusa Tenggara province, in the Lela kecamatan of Sikka kabupaten, on Flores island. The province as a whole is known for its natural diversity, rich coastlines, Catholic religious heritage, and emblematic sites such as Komodo National Park and Lake Kelimutu; these characteristics provide the broader context into which Baopaat fits. Local-level data—whether demographic, real estate market-related, or security-related—cannot be established due to lack of sources; therefore, on-site consultation is recommended before making specific decisions regarding the area.

