Lulundilu – small village in the Mahu district, eastern part of Sumba Timur regency
Lulundilu is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the East Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Timur), belonging to the Mahu district (kecamatan) of Sumba Timur regency. Based on its geographical coordinates (-10.1070783, 120.5106372), the settlement is situated on the eastern side of Sumba island. Sumba Timur regency is unique in that it covers approximately 55% of the total area of Sumba island, as one of four kabupaten. The broader region's administrative and commercial center is Waingapu, which is also the regency seat, located in Kota Waingapu kecamatan. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Lulundilu; therefore, the following presents regency-level and generally verifiable data, clearly indicating the relationships.
General overview
Lulundilu forms part of the Mahu district within Sumba Timur regency. The settlement does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourist or administrative databases as an independent entry, indicating it is a smaller, largely agricultural, rural village. The total population of Sumba Timur regency at the end of 2024 was 277,290 people, reflecting relatively slow growth over the past five decades in the island's eastern areas. The Mahu district belongs to the inner-eastern part of Sumba island, where the climate is distinctly dry, characterized by monsoon-determined precipitation. In the region, livelihoods are typically based on field agriculture, livestock farming – particularly cattle and horse rearing – and subsistence agriculture, which align with the traditional way of life in eastern Sumba. No direct, verifiable data is available regarding Lulundilu's size, infrastructure, or internal structure.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data or investment statistics for Lulundilu appear in available sources. The broader Sumba Timur regency real estate market is generally underdeveloped and low-turnover in regional Indonesian comparison, a consequence of the island's relative isolation and limited infrastructure. In eastern Sumba, the majority of property transactions occur between local actors, and market pricing is less transparent than in Bali or Lombok. Under Indonesia's current land law, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian land; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and long-term Hak Sewa (rental rights) represent the most common legal frameworks, which can be applied with appropriate legal counsel. From an investment perspective, the regency as a whole is undergoing continuous development of basic infrastructure – roads, electricity supply, internet – which may influence the accessibility and value of rural areas in the longer term, but no specific data regarding Lulundilu is known in this regard.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or official reports are available on Lulundilu's security situation. Sumba Timur regency is generally regarded as a relatively quiet, rural administrative unit within East Nusa Tenggara province, where urban-style crime forms – typical of large cities – are less relevant at the small village level. Nevertheless, in more remote, rural areas, the availability of basic services – healthcare, police presence – may be limited, which can hinder rapid assistance in extraordinary situations. This context generally applies to smaller, peripheral kecamatan of eastern Sumba, similar to the Mahu district, but no specific, verifiable security assessment for Lulundilu can be sourced.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions named tourist attractions in Lulundilu, so substantive information about its direct tourist offerings cannot be provided. The broader area of Sumba Timur regency, however, is known for several notable natural and cultural values documented at the regency level. The regency seat, Waingapu, is one of the most renowned commercial centers of Sumba ikat weaving, and serves as an attractive destination for those interested in local artisan traditions. Across Sumba island, megalithic burial culture (stone sarcophagi, decorated burial monuments) is an important cultural feature observable at multiple points on the island. The Pasola, a traditional mounted lance competition, is one of Sumba's most famous cultural events, though it is primarily held in the western part of the island (Sumba Barat). The relationship between Lulundilu and the Mahu district to these regency-level attractions cannot be precisely established from available sources.
Summary
Lulundilu is a small, rural settlement in the Mahu district of Sumba Timur regency, East Nusa Tenggara province. The regency's combined population at the end of 2024 was approximately 277,300 people, and the region's economy is characterized primarily by traditional agriculture and livestock farming. No direct, settlement-level data is available for the village; regarding administrative, real estate market, and tourist characteristics, the broader relationships of Sumba Timur regency and the Mahu district provide guidance. The area is a relatively isolated, infrastructurally developing region that is insufficiently mapped from tourist and investment perspectives.

