Oe Kefan – a small settlement in the Kota Soe district of southern Timor
Oe Kefan is an Indonesian village located in the Kota Soe district (kecamatan) within the Timor Tengah Selatan regency, in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province. Geographically, it belongs to the macroregion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, in the interior of Timor island, at approximately −9.88° south latitude and 124.28° east longitude. The regency's administrative seat is the city of Soe, and Oe Kefan falls within the Kota Soe district, which is administratively organized around Soe. Public data at the settlement level is not available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on information at the Timor Tengah Selatan regency level, a distinction made explicit throughout.
General overview
Oe Kefan is a relatively small, little-known settlement that forms part of the Kota Soe district and falls within the immediate sphere of influence of Soe city. The name Kota Soe district itself reflects the fact that this administrative unit is organized around Soe city, which is also the administrative seat of Timor Tengah Selatan regency. The regency itself—whose name is the Indonesian translation of the Dutch colonial term Zuid Midden Timor—encompasses the territories of three former kingdoms: Amanatun, Amanuban, and Molo, and this historical diversity remains evident in local culture and traditions. According to late 2024 data, the regency has a population of approximately 490,642, with a population density of roughly 120 per square kilometer, which is considered moderate by East Nusa Tenggara standards. Oe Kefan itself has very low tourism recognition; the area is primarily relevant to local residents and travelers visiting the nearby city of Soe. The Kota Soe district as a whole is characterized by agriculture and small-scale commerce, with rural lifestyle and highland microclimate defining everyday life.
Real estate and investment
Oe Kefan and its broader region, Timor Tengah Selatan regency, are not among Indonesia's most active real estate investment destinations. The regency is primarily characterized by agricultural and small-scale commercial activities, with larger investments concentrated near the administrative seat of Soe. East Nusa Tenggara province as a whole—based on available general market knowledge—is among the less developed provinces of Indonesia, where property prices are typically significantly lower than comparable areas in Bali or Java; however, investment infrastructure, credit availability, and the sales market are also more limited. As a general note within Indonesian legal framework, foreigners cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; instead, long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available, with detailed regulations falling under Indonesian agricultural law. No specific real estate market data for Oe Kefan is publicly available; therefore, any investment decision should be made with consideration of the broader regency and provincial context and with the involvement of local legal counsel.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated public safety statistics specific to Oe Kefan are available. The broader region, East Nusa Tenggara province, is generally counted among Indonesian provinces characterized by lower rates of ordinary crime, where public order is more peaceful compared to major cities. Soe and its surroundings, given their mountainous small-town character, are not considered areas with high tourism traffic or known for elevated danger. Nonetheless, general travel prudence—secure handling of valuables, planning nighttime travel, respect for local customs—is advisable for any stay in Indonesia. No specific security warning concerning Oe Kefan is known; however, current information on this matter can be reliably obtained from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' travel advisory service and official announcements from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions are available for Oe Kefan specifically; therefore, the following presents the broader tourism context of Timor Tengah Selatan regency. The regency is mountainous in character, situated on the interior plateaus of Timor, where topography, relatively cooler climate, and local culture form the main attractions. The regency encompasses the former territories of three historical kingdoms—Amanatun, Amanuban, and Molo—which provides substantial cultural context for those interested in traditional textile production, local customs, and rural lifestyle. Soe city itself, the seat of the regency and Kota Soe district, is the nearest major commercial and public services center; from there, natural and cultural features found in the interior of Timor island are accessible, though their precise identification and distance cannot be reliably determined without proper sources. Those interested are advised to contact local tourism offices or regency official information providers to learn about current, verified program options.
Summary
Oe Kefan is a small settlement with minimal tourism recognition, located in the Kota Soe district of Timor Tengah Selatan regency, East Nusa Tenggara province. The regency has a population of nearly half a million and is administered from Soe city, to whose administrative district the discussed settlement belongs. Detailed, authenticated information is available only at the regency level; data specifically concerning public safety, the real estate market, and tourism offerings for Oe Kefan is not publicly accessible. For orientation in the region, reliance on local and provincial-level official sources is recommended.

