Kaliuda – small settlement on the eastern part of Sumba Island, in Sumba Timur Regency
Kaliuda is located in the Pahunga Lodu district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Sumba Timur (Sumba Timur Regency), in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province. Based on its coordinates (-10.19° south latitude, 120.70° east longitude), it is situated on the eastern side of Sumba Island. According to sources on the province, Nusa Tenggara Timur is a territory comprising 1,192 islands, with its capital in Kupang, and its three main islands being Flores, Sumba, and Timor. Kaliuda itself is a minor settlement, scarcely known throughout Indonesia, for which verified independent data is not currently available; it is presented below based on the verifiable context of the broader region and Sumba Island.
General overview
Kaliuda is a relatively isolated small rural community belonging to Pahunga Lodu kecamatan, for which verified independent demographic or infrastructural data is not available. Sumba Timur regency encompasses the eastern part of Sumba; the regency seat is Waingapu city, which is the island's main transportation and commercial hub. Pahunga Lodu district is located in the southeastern-eastern areas of the regency. Sumba Island is one of the most traditionally characterized areas of Nusa Tenggara Timur province, where rituals linked to the marapu spiritual belief system, traditional hand weaving (tenun ikat), and distinctive pointed-roof village buildings (uma mbatangu) remain culturally defining to this day. The total population of Nusa Tenggara Timur in 2022 was approximately 5.4 million, the province being rural in character; population density is generally low, particularly in the eastern, drier inland areas of the island. Regarding Kaliuda and its immediate surroundings, no published database is currently available at the administrative level, therefore the size and infrastructural equipment of the settlement can only be inferred from broader regency- and province-level contexts.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Kaliuda. For Sumba Timur regency as a whole, it can be said that the area ranks among developing, but still low-transaction rural markets in Indonesia. Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole has traditionally lagged behind Bali and Lombok in terms of tourism and real estate investment activity, although certain development efforts have emerged in the province over the past decade, particularly in tourism. For foreigners, based on Indonesian land law (the 1960 agrarian reform law number 5 and its amendments), direct land ownership acquisition is not possible; established solutions include long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa), agreements realized through a nominal owner, and investment through an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA). In a rural, difficult-to-access location such as Kaliuda presumably is, the real estate market is narrow, transactions are rare, and price and commercial transaction levels are low, which is also explained by infrastructural constraints.
Safety and security
No criminal statistics or published data regarding public safety is available for Kaliuda. Rural areas of Nusa Tenggara Timur province are generally characterized by strong traditional social cohesion within communities and close neighborhood relations, which provide a favorable foundation for public safety. However, in certain areas of Sumba Island—particularly in relation to inherited interethnic tensions—conflicts have sporadically occurred, which are primarily local in nature. Widely available travel guidance generally classifies Nusa Tenggara Timur among moderate-risk Indonesian regions; the security situation requires continuous information from local sources, particularly in remote, less infrastructurally developed areas such as Pahunga Lodu district.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources do not mention named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Kaliuda. In the tourism offerings of Sumba Timur regency as a whole, the most renowned point is Waingapu city, which is one of the most significant commercial and cultural centers of the traditional tenun ikat hand weaving; the region's woven textiles are known for their distinctive geometric patterns and natural dyes. Regarding Nusa Tenggara Timur province, Wikipedia sources highlight Komodo National Park (located near Flores and neighboring islands, not on Sumba), the three-colored Kelimutu lakes on Flores Island, and Alor Island's marine biodiversity. These are located several hundred kilometers away from Kaliuda as the crow flies, and therefore do not qualify as direct excursion destinations. Sumba Island is generally known for its megalithic burial monuments linked to marapu rituals, its traditional pointed-roof villages, and its characteristic savanna-like hilly landscape, but verified sources do not document direct connection of these attractions to Kaliuda.
Summary
Kaliuda is a small, rural settlement in Kabupaten Sumba Timur, belonging to Pahunga Lodu kecamatan, in Nusa Tenggara Timur province. Since verified independent data sources are not yet available for the settlement, its presentation necessarily relies on broader regency- and province-level context. The region lying on the eastern side of Sumba is rural and culturally traditional in character; real estate market activity and tourism in the region are of low intensity, and the province's better-known destinations—Komodo, Kelimutu, Waingapu—are located far from Kaliuda. More detailed information about the location requires direct consultation from local sources or Indonesian administrative databases.

