Ana Goka – a small Sumban settlement in Kodi Bangedo District, East Nusa Tenggara Province
Ana Goka is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) Province, in Sumba Barat Daya Regency, within Kodi Bangedo District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the southwestern part of Sumba Island, approximately at -9.61 latitude and 119.03 longitude. Sumba itself is one of Indonesia's significant islands, covering approximately 10,899 km², and forms part of the aforementioned province. Direct, settlement-level data about Ana Goka is not available in accessible sources, therefore the following presentation focuses on the verifiable general characteristics of the province and region, clearly indicating the respective administrative level.
General overview
Ana Goka belongs to Kodi Bangedo District, which forms part of Sumba Barat Daya Regency. Settlement-level statistical data, such as population figures or administrative classification, is not available from accessible sources, therefore description can only be provided based on broader context. East Nusa Tenggara Province has a total land area of approximately 46,378 km² and comprises 21 regencies plus Kupang as a provincial-level city. The province as a whole is characterized by diverse tribal and cultural heritage: communities preserve numerous local languages and traditions. Sumba Island is particularly known for the tradition of ikat weaving and the Pasola ritual, which are extensively documented at the provincial level. The province's religious composition is distinctive: Roman Catholicism is one of the defining religions in this region, an unusual situation within Indonesia, attributable to its missionary history. Ana Goka, as a small inland Sumban settlement, is presumably organized around agricultural and traditional livelihood activities, though specific, cited data on this matter is not available.
Real estate and investment
No detailed real estate market data at either regency or provincial level for Ana Goka is found in verifiable sources. Regarding the broader context—that is, the real estate market of East Nusa Tenggara Province—it can be stated generally that the province ranks among Indonesia's less urbanized and economically developed regions, which affects both the level of real estate market activity and price levels. In Sumba Barat Daya Regency, tourism infrastructure development lags behind the levels observed on the islands of Bali or Lombok, consequently the volume and liquidity of real estate investment is lower. It applies generally across the entire Indonesian real estate market that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease structures are available. It is advisable to clarify these legal frameworks with a local attorney and notary, as regulations may change and contain area-specific details.
Safety and security
No crime statistics or settlement-level public safety data for Ana Goka is available in verified sources. Regarding East Nusa Tenggara Province as a whole, it can be stated generally that in rural, smaller communities, public safety typically rests on the self-regulatory traditions of tribes and local communities. The province does not appear among Indonesia's particularly dangerous areas in known comparative analyses, though the available source material does not contain precise, cited data on this. Before any planned travel to or residence on Sumba Island, it is advisable to consult with local authorities and current travel advisories, as the situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
Verified source material does not mention named tourist attractions specific to Ana Goka's immediate surroundings or to Kodi Bangedo District. Among the tourist attractions cited in sources across the province are Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo, and Lake Kelimutu; however, these are located in other, more distant areas of NTT Province from Ana Goka and are not connected to the Sumban district. Regarding Sumba Island as a whole, references in sources at the provincial level include the Pasola ritual, a traditional equestrian ceremonial event held in western Sumba, typically during the February–March period; this event is regionally known, though specific venues and dates may vary. Additionally, Sumba's coastlines and natural landscapes are generally attractive to visitors, however specific named beaches or natural areas cannot be identified from available sources in relation to Kodi Bangedo.
Summary
Ana Goka is a small settlement on Sumba Island in Kodi Bangedo District of Sumba Barat Daya Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. Direct, verifiable settlement-level data about the location is limited, therefore the characteristics of the broader province and region provide context. The facts documented in sources testify to the province's natural and cultural wealth, including Sumba's traditions and ikat weaving. When assessing real estate market and security conditions, broader regional trends and generally applicable Indonesian legal frameworks are authoritative, and involvement of local experts is recommended before any specific decision.

