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    About Ana Goka

    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.


    More about Kodi Bangedo

    Kodi Bangedo – Eastern Section of the Kodi Marapu Cultural Zone Kodi Bangedo is a district within the Kodi cultural zone of Sumba Barat Daya Regency, representing the Bangedo…

    Kodi Bangedo – Eastern Section of the Kodi Marapu Cultural Zone

    Kodi Bangedo is a district within the Kodi cultural zone of Sumba Barat Daya Regency, representing the Bangedo sub-territory of the broader Kodi clan complex. The Kodi cultural zone in southwestern Sumba is divided into multiple sub-territories ("ana") that reflect the traditional clan organisation of the Kodi Marapu community – each with their own ancestral territory, ceremonial traditions, and clan-specific weaving patterns. Kodi Bangedo's cultural heritage shares the extraordinary quality of the broader Kodi zone while contributing its own specific clan identity expressions in village layout, ceremonial practice, and ikat textile pattern vocabulary. The landscape is the same sweeping southwestern Sumba savanna, with the Kodi Bangedo traditional villages occupying their ancestral hilltop positions in the characteristic clan village layout that has organized southwestern Sumba community life for generations. Traditional cattle and horse herding in the savanna provides the primary traditional wealth, with the Kodi Sandalwood horses grazing freely across the grasslands between villages as they have for centuries. The ikat textiles of the Kodi Bangedo community represent a specific design vocabulary within the broader Kodi weaving tradition, with clan-specific patterns that distinguish their textiles from those of adjacent Kodi sub-territories.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Kodi Bangedo's traditional Marapu village landscape provides cultural tourism of the same extraordinary quality as the broader Kodi zone. The clan-specific ikat textile patterns of the Bangedo sub-territory represent a rare opportunity to encounter the diversity within the Kodi weaving tradition that is lost when only the most famous village patterns are marketed. Traditional village cultural encounters in the Bangedo area – with fewer visitors than the main Ratenggaro circuit – provide more intimate and unscripted cultural experiences for visitors with the guidance to navigate the specific protocol of this clan territory.

    Real Estate Market

    Kodi Bangedo participates in the broader Kodi zone informal property market. The same combination of customary Marapu land tenure and growing tourism interest applies across the Kodi cultural zone. The specific Bangedo territory's land is under the governance of the Bangedo clan leadership through Marapu adat. Any commercial engagement requires clan leadership consultation before any formal process.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Investment in Kodi Bangedo is best framed as participation in the broader Kodi zone cultural tourism and textile economy with specific community partnership in the Bangedo clan. The clan-specific ikat textile tradition creates a distinct sourcing opportunity for premium textile collectors and traders seeking the full diversity of Kodi pattern heritage. Cultural tourism programming that includes the Bangedo clan's specific ceremonial traditions enriches the overall Kodi cultural experience for specialist visitors.

    Practical Tips

    Kodi Bangedo is part of the Kodi zone circuit from Tambolaka or Waikabubak. A local guide with specific Kodi Bangedo clan connections is recommended to properly navigate the community protocols. Combine with the main Kodi circuit for a comprehensive experience. Allow sufficient time to meaningfully engage with each clan sub-territory rather than rushing through the entire zone. Ikat textile authenticity in the Kodi zone is best assessed by consulting with the weaver directly about the specific clan pattern heritage of each piece.

    More about Sumba Barat Daya

    Southwest Sumba – Weekuri Lagoon and Ratenggaro VillageSumba Barat Daya (Southwest Sumba) Regency lies on the southwestern corner of Sumba Island. Its capital is Tambolaka. The…

    Southwest Sumba – Weekuri Lagoon and Ratenggaro Village

    Sumba Barat Daya (Southwest Sumba) Regency lies on the southwestern corner of Sumba Island. Its capital is Tambolaka. The region is the most untouched, wildest part of Sumba, with rocky coastlines, turquoise lagoons and traditional Marapu villages. Tambolaka Airport is located here, the western gateway to Sumba.

    Attractions and Activities

    Weekuri Lagoon, a natural turquoise tidal pool among rocks. Mandorak Beach with white sand and crystal-clear water. Ratenggaro traditional village with high-roofed houses and megalithic tombstones by the sea. Watu Maladong Beach with dramatic rock formations.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Marapu culture is strongly present. Ratenggaro village is a UNESCO World Heritage nominee. Cuisine: se’i babi, jagung bose, and fresh sea fish.

    Public Safety

    Southwest Sumba is safe. Medical care: puskesmas in Tambolaka; Waikabubak (approx. 40 minutes) has a hospital.

    Practical Information

    Tambolaka Airport directly in the regency. Best time April to October. Accommodation: a few resorts and simple guesthouses.

    More about East Nusa Tenggara

    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…

    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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