Bondo Sulla – small settlement on Central Sumba Island in East Nusa Tenggara
Bondo Sulla is an Indonesian settlement located in the Mamboro district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Sumba Tengah (Central Sumba Regency), which belongs to the East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province. Geographically situated within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, on Sumba Island, its approximate coordinates are -9.4879° south latitude, 119.6963° east longitude. Since Kabupaten Sumba Tengah itself is a relatively young administrative unit — established on May 22, 2007, through the division of West Sumba Regency, with some areas also coming from East Sumba Regency — the district as a whole still possesses developing infrastructure. Currently, no independent, verifiable source material exists specifically about Bondo Sulla; therefore, the information presented below is drawn from data known at the regency level and its broader surroundings, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Bondo Sulla belongs to the Mamboro kecamatan (district), which is one of the administrative subdivisions of Kabupaten Sumba Tengah. The regency covers an area of 1,789.69 km², with a population of 62,485 at the 2010 census, 85,482 at the 2020 census, and an official estimate of 94,187 as of mid-2025, comprising 48,274 males and 45,913 females. These figures indicate that the population of Kabupaten Sumba Tengah has grown dynamically over the past one and a half decades, which is explained by the gradual development of this young administrative unit. The regency's governmental seat is located in the city of Waibakul. Bondo Sulla, as a village within the Mamboro district, is undoubtedly an agricultural, rural community reflecting the region's traditional way of life and culture — however, these characteristics can only be mentioned based on the broader regency-level context, as concrete settlement-level data are unavailable due to lack of source material.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable source material exists regarding Bondo Sulla's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Sumba Tengah level, it can be stated that the region is one of Indonesia's less developed, rural areas, where real estate transactions and investment are typically low in volume and consist predominantly of local transactions. Within Indonesia's generally applicable legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited title options, the details of which must always be clarified in accordance with current Indonesian law and through consultation with a local legal advisor. Central Sumba, as a newly established and developing region, may hold potential in the long term; however, currently, investment activity and infrastructure development lag behind more developed Indonesian tourist zones. Those considering any real estate transaction are advised to conduct thorough on-site inspection and engage reliable local intermediaries.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable, settlement-level statistics or sources exist regarding Bondo Sulla's public safety. In general terms, rural settlements in East Nusa Tenggara province — including those within Kabupaten Sumba Tengah — are typically characterized by societies based on close community bonds. Sumba Island as a whole does not commonly feature as a subject of tourist safety warnings within Indonesia; however, in rural areas, the limitations of infrastructure and healthcare delivery systems themselves can constitute risk factors. Before traveling, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or from Indonesian authorities, as well as regional public safety notices, which can provide up-to-date and authoritative information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Bondo Sulla can be identified based on verifiable sources. The broader Sumba Island and Kabupaten Sumba Tengah, however, are known within Indonesia for their traditional Sumbanese culture — including distinctive high-roofed traditional houses, megalithic monuments, and the annually held Pasola festival — though their exact locations and distances from Bondo Sulla cannot be specified due to lack of source material. Sumba Island as a whole attracts travelers seeking authentic, less-touristicized Indonesian culture and landscape; however, the infrastructure necessary for this remains under development in many places. Those interested are advised to inquire near Waibakul, the regency seat, about what the local tourism office offers, so as to obtain more precise and current information about specific attractions and access possibilities.
Summary
Bondo Sulla is a small, rural-character settlement in the Mamboro district of Kabupaten Sumba Tengah, East Nusa Tenggara province, on Sumba Island. The regency was established in 2007 and has since experienced a continuously growing population, though infrastructure remains under development. Currently, no independent, verifiable source material about the village is available; for more precise information, on-site research and involvement of the regency's official bodies or local informants is recommended. Those interested in the broader cultural and natural heritage of Sumba Island may find Waibakul and the island's better-known settlements to be useful starting points.

