Femnasi – a village in the interior countryside of West Timor, in Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara
Femnasi is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, specifically within Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara (North Central Timor Regency), in Kecamatan Miomaffo Timur district. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 9.4° south latitude, 124.5° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, mountainous part of West Timor, within the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Direct, settlement-level sources are not available for Femnasi, so the broader context is presented below based on verifiable data and relationships at regency and district levels.
General overview
Femnasi belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Miomaffo Timur, which extends across the eastern part of Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara. The regency itself covers an area of 2,669.70 km², and according to 2020 census data, it was home to 259,829 people, while official estimates for mid-2024 indicate 275,439 inhabitants. The regency's administrative seat is the city of Kefamenanu, which had a population of 50,249 in mid-2024. The kabupaten is one of the few Indonesian administrative units that shares a land border with another country: it directly borders the Oecusse enclave of East Timor (Timor-Leste). This border location holds defining significance in the region's economic and social life, and influences the development of local transportation routes and commercial relationships. Femnasi, being a small village in an interior, rural area, presumably operates on the basis of traditional agriculture and subsistence livelihoods, as is characteristic of most rural communities in the kabupaten, though concrete, verifiable data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
For Femnasi, independent, settlement-level real estate market data is not known. Within the broader region—namely Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara—it can be noted that East Nusa Tenggara province is one of Indonesia's less developed areas, characterized by rurality, where the real estate market is far less active than in tourism-focused regions (such as Bali or Lombok). The value and turnover of rural properties are low, and investment interest is limited. Generally speaking, in Indonesia direct land ownership is not permitted for foreign nationals: according to relevant regulations, foreigners may hold property only under Hak Pakai (usage rights) or, under certain conditions, through long-term rental arrangements. From an investment perspective, the border location theoretically offers particular opportunities (such as trade and logistics), yet in rural areas neighboring the Timor-Leste border, investment infrastructure remains generally underdeveloped.
Safety and security
No specific crime statistics or detailed information on public security is available for Femnasi and its immediate surroundings in Kecamatan Miomaffo Timur. The rural areas of Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara and East Nusa Tenggara province generally exhibit the pattern of peaceful Indonesian interior villages characterized by strong community ties. The border location involves a certain degree of border enforcement and law enforcement presence in the region, affecting areas adjacent to the Oecusse enclave. Nevertheless, travelers and residents in the area should always assess the current situation based on local sources or information from Indonesian authorities, as conditions in rural, poorly documented regions can change rapidly and are not always publicly trackable.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Femnasi and Kecamatan Miomaffo Timur district, making it impossible to identify them. Considering Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara as a whole, Kefamenanu, the regency's administrative seat, represents the most accessible and documented urban center in the region. The broader appeal of East Nusa Tenggara province derives from the topographic and cultural characteristics of Timor island: the mountainous interior areas, traditional Timorese weaving and fiber arts, and village life according to adat (local customary law and community tradition). These qualities are characteristic of much of the region's villages, but due to lack of sources, it is not possible to identify specific attractions or events connected to Femnasi. Access to the area is possible through Kefamenanu, though the development of the interior mountain road network is limited, which may hinder accessibility to rural villages.
Summary
Femnasi is a small village located in the interior mountainous area of West Timor, in Kecamatan Miomaffo Timur within Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara, in East Nusa Tenggara province. The regency borders the Oecusse enclave of Timor-Leste, which lends it a particular geopolitical context. In the absence of settlement-level sources, detailed, specific information about the village is not available; the characteristics described above should be understood at regency and provincial levels. The real estate market and tourism infrastructure in this region are underdeveloped, and the location may be of primary relevance to those with interest in traditional Timorese rural life.

