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    About Eno Nabuasa

    Eno Nabuasa – a small settlement in the Kecamatan Noebeba area, South Central Timor

    Eno Nabuasa is an Indonesian village that belongs to the Kecamatan Noebeba administrative district, within Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan (abbreviated as TTS) regency, in Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province. It is situated in the macro-region encompassing Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands, at approximately –9.998° southern latitude and 124.323° eastern longitude. The regency seat is the city of Soe. Specific independent, detailed administrative or population data for Eno Nabuasa is not currently available in publicly accessible sources; therefore, the following description relies on reliable data pertaining to the broader regency and region, which is clearly indicated throughout.

    General overview

    Eno Nabuasa is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Noebeba, located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan. Considering the regency as a whole, according to the Wikipedia Indonesian language article, as of the end of 2024 the kabupaten population was 490,642 people, with a population density of approximately 120 people/km² — this indicates relatively sparse, rural settlement patterns in the region. The name of the kabupaten is a translation of the Dutch colonial-era designation "Zuid Midden Timor," and was created by consolidating the territories of three former kingdoms — the Amanatun, Amanuban, and Molo kingdoms. This cultural heritage continues to define the identity and traditions of local communities. Eno Nabuasa itself is a small-sized village with a primarily agricultural character; publicly available data on its exact population and area is not accessible. The settlements of Noebeba district, like the region as a whole, are predominantly rural in character, with local livelihoods based primarily on small-scale farming and animal husbandry.

    Real estate and investment

    Specific real estate market data for Eno Nabuasa and the Kecamatan Noebeba area is not available in publicly accessible sources. The broader context — that is, the real estate market of Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan — is characterized by the region's rural, relatively low population density nature: this generally translates to lower land prices and modest investor activity compared to more developed, urban, or tourist-oriented areas. Nusa Tenggara Timur province as a whole figures among Indonesia's development priorities; however, infrastructure development and economic activity lag behind the country's more westerly, developed islands. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; the available legal forms for them — such as leasehold (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership with an Indonesian partner — require careful legal advice. Based on all these circumstances, Eno Nabuasa is not currently considered an active investment destination; rather, local rural real estate transactions characterize the area.

    Safety and security

    No public security statistics or documented local data for Eno Nabuasa are available in accessible public sources. Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan and Nusa Tenggara Timur province generally rank among Indonesia's smaller administrative units, where rural communities possess strong traditional community cohesion. In such small-population villages, the occurrence of organized crime and violent acts is typically lower than in larger cities; however, it is not possible to substantiate this with data specific to Eno Nabuasa. Based on general Indonesian rural norms and the region's characteristics, the level of public safety in the area can generally be described as adequate, but specific, quantifiable conclusions about this particular settlement cannot reliably be drawn.

    Tourist attractions

    Reliable sources do not document named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Eno Nabuasa. Wikipedia sources do not list detailed attractions for Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan as a whole; however, the region's natural assets are generally characterized by mountainous terrain, traditional Timorese community culture, and colonial-era cultural heritage. The regency seat, the city of Soe, is the nearest significant commercial and administrative center, where basic services are available. For visitors, local attractions would primarily consist of observing traditional village life, indigenous customs, and Timorese cultural traditions, rather than expressly tourism-infrastructure-based attractions. Since documented named attractions for this particular settlement and the Kecamatan Noebeba area cannot be sourced, those interested are advised to independently research regency-level information when planning a visit.

    Summary

    Eno Nabuasa is a small, rural settlement in the Kecamatan Noebeba area, within Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan regency, in Nusa Tenggara Timur province. According to data from the end of 2024, the regency is an administrative unit of nearly half a million people with relatively sparse population density, whose roots extend back to the heritage of three former Timorese kingdoms. Independent, settlement-level data for Eno Nabuasa is not currently available in public sources; therefore, the above description is based on verifiable general data pertaining to the broader regency and province. The location is not considered a known destination for outside investors or tourists, and in infrastructural terms ranks among the quiet, rural villages of Indonesia.


    More about Noebeba

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    Noebeba – River-Named TTS Interior District in the Central Timor Highland

    Noebeba is a district in Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS) Regency, with the "noe" river prefix in the Dawan language again indicating a district characterised by its river or water feature. Like its sister river-named district Noebana, the Noebeba community has developed its settlement and agricultural practices around a specific seasonal water source in the central TTS highland. The central Timor highland districts with "noe" names collectively represent the water-resource-oriented settlement pattern of the Atoni Meto in the semi-arid highland – where seasonal rivers and springs are the key ecological limiting factor that has historically determined where villages could be sustainably established and where dryland farming could be supplemented with seasonal irrigation. Traditional Atoni Meto community life in Noebeba continues the full cultural heritage of the TTS world – the round house residential tradition, the backstrap loom textile weaving in the local clan pattern style, and the adat governance that organises land, family, and ceremonial obligations. The TTS highland is one of NTT's most culturally intact traditional community zones, with the Atoni Meto cultural practices being maintained with remarkable vitality despite the pressures of modernisation, migration, and external economic influence.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Noebeba's traditional highland community and river corridor provide cultural and water-feature tourism content in the TTS interior. The river corridor riparian vegetation patch – a linear oasis of taller trees and seasonal water in the otherwise open savanna landscape – provides a refreshing natural environment distinct from the surrounding grassland. Traditional village cultural encounters in the Noebeba community add cultural dimension to the nature visit.

    Real Estate Market

    Noebeba has minimal formal property market activity with agricultural and traditional land tenure patterns similar to the other interior TTS river-named districts. River corridor land has the highest local values for its agricultural and domestic water access. Formal market development requires road infrastructure improvement.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    River corridor agricultural investment and traditional textile supply chain development provide the practical commercial opportunities in Noebeba. The Noebeba river feature – whether a seasonal stream, spring, or rivulet – provides the water resource foundation for small-scale irrigation investment that could expand the local agricultural productivity beyond rain-fed dryland farming. The river corridor ecotourism potential – seasonal river swimming in natural pools, riparian bird life with the characteristic TTS lowland and highland-edge species, and the refreshing contrast between the cool river environment and the surrounding golden savanna – adds a modest nature tourism dimension to the cultural village visits from Soe. Traditional Noebeba ikat selimut textile sourcing from the community's weaving households provides a direct craft economy investment opportunity with no infrastructure requirement beyond fair price access to the local weavers.

    Practical Tips

    Noebeba is accessible from Soe city via the interior road – approximately 30–60 minutes. Use Soe as the full service base with all commercial amenities including ATMs and a comprehensive weekly market. Seasonal water features are most rewarding to visit in the late wet season or early dry season (March–June) when river flow is highest. In the full dry season the seasonal water features may be reduced to pools; confirm current conditions with a local guide before the visit. Traditional village visits follow standard Timorese community protocol – respectful elder approach and customary sirih pinang offering. Local guide with Noebeba community connections recommended for the most productive visit.

    More about Timor Tengah Selatan

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    South Central Timor – Fatumnasi Eco-village and Mount Mutis

    Timor Tengah Selatan Regency lies in East Nusa Tenggara province, in the centre of Timor Island. Its capital is Soe. The region has highland landscape; Mount Mutis (2,427 m) is Timor’s highest point. Fatumnasi eco-village preserves a unique traditional lifestyle.

    Attractions and Activities

    Mount Mutis for hiking (Timor’s summit). Fatumnasi eco-village with traditional lopo (round) houses. Niki-Niki traditional market with colourful ikat weavings. Local marble caves.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Timorese Atoni culture is defining; ikat weaving is distinctive. Cuisine: jagung bose (corn and beans), se’i (smoked meat), tuak (palm wine).

    Public Safety

    Safe. Medical care: hospital in Soe. Kupang (approx. 3 hours) more advanced.

    Practical Information

    From Kupang, approximately 3 hours by car. El Tari Airport (Kupang). Accommodation: simple guesthouses in Soe.

    More about East Nusa Tenggara

    East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) is one of Indonesia's most diverse provinces: the world-famous Komodo Islands dragons, Flores' volcanic lakes, and traditional Flores…

    East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) is one of Indonesia's most diverse provinces: the world-famous Komodo Islands dragons, Flores' volcanic lakes, and traditional Flores culture create a unique combination. Labuan Bajo is the gateway to Komodo National Park, and Flores is home to Kelimutu's colored lakes and rice terraces.

    Where is East Nusa Tenggara?

    The province is located in the eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, with the islands of Timor and Flores. Kupang is the capital, on Timor. Labuan Bajo at the western end of Flores is the departure point for the Komodo Islands, reachable by air from Bali and Jakarta.

    What to See?

    1. Komodo National Park – Komodo Dragons

    Komodo National Park is the only place in the world where the Komodo dragon lives. On Rinca and Komodo islands, tours let you see the dragons up close. The park is also famous for diving and snorkeling – Manta Point and Pink Beach are highlights.

    2. Kelimutu – Colored Volcanic Lakes

    Kelimutu's three crater lakes in central Flores are unique: the lakes' colors change over time (green, blue, black). Sunrise is the most dramatic. Located near Ende.

    3. Labuan Bajo and Surroundings

    Labuan Bajo is the gateway to the Komodo Islands, a lively port town. Padar Island's viewpoint is iconic; Kanawa and Sebayur islands offer crystal-clear waters. Sunset over the islands is unforgettable.

    4. Flores Rice Terraces and Culture

    Inland Flores has rice terraces, traditional villages, and ngada culture. Bajawa and surrounding villages (Bena, Wogo) showcase ancient traditions.

    5. Timor and Kupang

    Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara, on Timor. Christ King Cathedral and local markets offer insight. The region is less touristy and offers an authentic experience.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for Komodo tours and diving. Komodo dragons can be seen year-round. July–August is peak season.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 2–3 days: Komodo NP, Rinca, Padar, snorkeling
    • 2 days: Flores, Kelimutu, Ende
    • 1–2 days: Labuan Bajo and islands

    Renting or Investing in East Nusa Tenggara?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in East Nusa Tenggara, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • East Flores Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about East Nusa Tenggara, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    East Nusa Tenggara is the region of Komodo dragons and Flores' natural wonders. The world-famous park and Kelimutu lakes together provide an unforgettable experience.

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