Kalebu Ana Kaka – small settlement in Tana Righu District, West Sumba Regency
Kalebu Ana Kaka is an Indonesian village located in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) Province, within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Administratively, it belongs to Tana Righu District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Sumba Barat (West Sumba Regency). The regency seat is the city of Waikabubak. Based on settlement coordinates, the village is situated in the western part of Sumba Island, at approximately -9.53° south latitude and 119.45° east longitude. Independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources for the village are not currently available, therefore the following description is based largely on regency-level data and general knowledge of the broader region.
General overview
Kalebu Ana Kaka is a small, typically agricultural rural settlement belonging to Tana Righu kecamatan in West Sumba Regency. According to the most recent data for the regency as a whole, the population of Kabupaten Sumba Barat at the end of 2024 was 141,760 people, and the kabupaten underwent territorial reorganization in 2007: at that time, Kabupaten Sumba Barat Daya and Kabupaten Sumba Tengah were separated from it. West Sumba itself is a relatively underdeveloped, rural-character region where agriculture, animal husbandry, and local handicrafts – particularly traditional weaving – play a dominant role in everyday life. Sumba Island as a whole is known for so-called megalithic traditions and the marapu ancestral religion, which continue to be present in local culture today. Kalebu Ana Kaka itself does not appear on broader tourism or economic maps, and is therefore likely a smaller village of local significance, whose primary function is serving the local community and agricultural production.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Kalebu Ana Kaka is not available. Considering the broader context – namely the real estate market of Kabupaten Sumba Barat and Sumba Island in general – it can be stated that this region significantly lags behind more developed Indonesian tourist destinations such as Bali or Lombok. Land and property prices are generally low, market liquidity is limited, and infrastructure development remains an ongoing process. From an investment perspective, the area's potential is primarily offered by ecological and cultural tourism, as well as agricultural utilization, though exploiting these requires long-term commitment and local knowledge. It is important to note that in Indonesia, full property ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreign nationals: foreigners typically can only consider leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) or indirect solutions through Indonesian nominal owners, which carry legal risks. It is advisable to involve a local legal expert before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
Neither settlement-level crime statistics nor publicly available law enforcement data exist for Kalebu Ana Kaka. Generally speaking, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, and within it the rural areas of Sumba Island, are among Indonesia's relatively peaceful rural regions, where the rate of violent crime is typically low compared to major urban areas. However, underdeveloped infrastructure, limited healthcare provision, and natural hazards – such as road accessibility deterioration during the rainy season – are factors that those staying in the area must account for. For assessing the specific security situation, reliance on local sources and current information is advisable.
Tourist attractions
Available source material for Kalebu Ana Kaka does not contain named tourist attractions specific to the village. The broader region, Kabupaten Sumba Barat, is however not unknown from a tourism perspective: the regency seat, Waikabubak city, is known for its megalithic monuments and traditional kampung (village) neighborhoods, which embody the local marapu spiritual heritage. The Pasola festival held on Sumba Island – a ritual lance-mounted horse competition – is one of the most well-known traditional events in the region, though its exact venues and timing vary from year to year. All these attractions and events should be understood at the regency level and do not necessarily connect directly to Kalebu Ana Kaka village. For travelers, prior assessment of transportation connections and road conditions is particularly recommended, given the area's level of infrastructure development.
Summary
Kalebu Ana Kaka is a small rural settlement in West Sumba Regency, in Tana Righu District, in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province. In the absence of independent, detailed source material, an understanding of the village can only be formed on the basis of regency-level and general regional data. The region is a rural, tradition-preserving area whose cultural heritage – particularly megalithic traditions and marapu religious customs – should be understood within the broader context of Sumba Island. Before making specific decisions regarding the real estate market, tourism, or public safety, it is advisable to rely on current local sources and expert opinions.

