Susulaku – a settlement in Insana Kecamatan, Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten
Susulaku is located as a village within Insana Kecamatan in Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten, situated in the province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur). The settlement lies in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago within the Lesser Sunda Islands region. According to its coordinates, it is positioned at -9.50° latitude and 124.69° longitude. This area belongs to Indonesia's eastern frontier zone, where natural and cultural characteristics differ significantly from other regions of the country.
General overview
Susulaku is a small, lesser-known settlement in Insana Kecamatan, functioning as part of Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten. Insana Kecamatan is one of the administrative units within Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten, which according to the Indonesian administrative system performs local functions at the kecamatan level. The settlement is located on Timor Island, one of the 1,192 islands belonging to the province and one of the main geographical features in the East Nusa Tenggara region.
Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten, to which Susulaku belongs, is a distinctly island-based territorial unit. Settlements found here generally have smaller populations, and infrastructure development is considerably less advanced compared to Hungarian cities. According to the Indonesian administrative system, the level below kecamatan performs class-administrative functions. Susulaku as such is not among the widespread Indonesian and international tourist routes; however, Timor Island as a geographical region is important to the region's identity through its centuries-old history and culture.
All settlements in Insana Kecamatan bear the characteristic features of the eastern Indonesian region from natural, social, and economic perspectives. The area is generally characterized by an agriculture-based economy, smaller settlements, and the maintenance of traditional community life forms. The majority of the population has adapted its customs and way of life to the island region's geographical conditions and centuries-old cultural heritage.
Real estate and investment
We do not have specific data on real estate market opportunities at the Susulaku level; however, we can generalize based on the market dynamics of the broader region, particularly Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten and East Nusa Tenggara Province. In Indonesian rural areas, real estate market activity generally proceeds at a slower pace than in larger cities. In the case of small settlements like Susulaku, real estate transactions are more localized in nature.
In East Nusa Tenggara Province, which includes Susulaku, real estate market development lags further behind national trends. Infrastructure developments and increasingly strengthened connections with larger centers open broader prospects for the region's economic development, but this process is long-term in nature. In such small settlements, domestic investments often focus on agricultural procurement, family home renovations, or small shops.
Foreign real estate purchases in Indonesia are bound by legal frameworks. According to Indonesian law, foreign citizens and foreign legal entities cannot purchase land classified as proprietary land (tanah hak milik). Instead, they have the option to acquire land through long-term lease rights (hak guna usaha) or building use rights (hak pakai). These solutions are typically associated with larger cities, tourist centers, and more developed regions. In the case of Susulaku and similar small settlements, such legal structures acquired by foreigners are rarer, as the local real estate market relies primarily on domestic actors.
Real estate prices in rural areas and small settlements generally remain quite low, as infrastructure and services are limited. Depending on the pace of local economic development, value appreciation can be slow or unstable.
Safety and security
We do not have specific data on public safety at the settlement level of Susulaku. However, at the level of Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten and East Nusa Tenggara Province, we can speak to general characteristics of public safety. Indonesia's eastern regions are generally characterized by limitations in transportation infrastructure, inaccessibility of medical services, and resource scarcity; however, in traditional settlements such as those in Insana Kecamatan, public safety operates at normal Indonesian rural levels.
In small settlements where the community is closer-knit and more transparent, violent crimes are generally rarer than in larger cities. Traditional community structures and barangay-like customary justice systems remain active in handling many matters. However, basic traffic safety, management of medical emergencies, and administrative support can present challenges in rural areas where infrastructure is less developed. For travelers and visitors to the area, standard travel precautions and respect for local customs are recommended.
Throughout East Nusa Tenggara Province, there exists a security situation typical of Indonesia's eastern region, which generally operates with less developed infrastructure and public services compared to more developed western regions. However, according to Indonesian public safety data, this region does not characteristically show special security events or regularly occurring violent conflicts throughout the year.
Tourist attractions
At the settlement level, Susulaku does not have published tourist attractions. However, in the immediate surrounding area, within Insana Kecamatan and Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten, there are numerous interesting geographical and cultural features that can attract travelers to the region.
Among the broader region's, East Nusa Tenggara Province's, world-renowned tourist destinations are Taman Nasional Komodo (Komodo National Park), which is the sole natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, one of the world's largest reptiles. Additionally, Kelimutu's three-colored lakes are found in this part of the country, a volcanic phenomenon located on Flores Island. The Alor Island area is also famous for its impressive marine ecosystem and diving opportunities. On Timor Island, where Susulaku is also located, local culture, traditional weaving techniques, and ancient community traditions represent the main attractions.
The settlements of Insana Kecamatan, to which Susulaku belongs, offer local lifestyle and authentic community experiences for travelers interested in Indonesia's lesser-known rural areas. The region's agriculture, fishing, and centuries-old cultural customs represent potential sources of tourist interest; however, infrastructure and information accessibility are limited.
Summary
Susulaku, as a village in Insana Kecamatan, is located in Timor Tengah Utara Kabupaten in East Nusa Tenggara Province on Indonesia's eastern island region. It is a small, lesser-known rural settlement that preserves traditional socio-economic characteristics and centuries-old cultural heritage. Real estate market opportunities and infrastructure development are tied to the broader region's dynamics, which operates under long-term development potential. Public safety is generally adequate at the rural level, although limited public services and infrastructure are characteristic of the region. From a tourist perspective, the settlement itself is not particularly prominent; however, the rich cultural and natural features of Timor Island, as well as the region's authentic community life, make it attractive to travelers seeking Indonesia's less-explored rural areas.

