Lasara Botomuzoi – small rural settlement in the interior of Nias Island, North Sumatra
Lasara Botomuzoi is an Indonesian village belonging to Kecamatan Botomuzoi district, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Nias (Nias Regency), in the province of Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra). Geographically, it is located on Nias Island, which lies west of Sumatra Island, at approximate coordinates of 1.185° North latitude and 97.527° East longitude. Based on available sources, independent statistical or encyclopedic data about the settlement are not currently accessible; the description below therefore relies on the broader administrative and regional context, clearly indicating this in every case.
General overview
Lasara Botomuzoi is located in Kecamatan Botomuzoi district, which forms part of Kabupaten Nias. Nias itself is a relatively isolated island in the Indian Ocean, several hundred kilometers off the western coast of Sumatra. The inhabitants of Nias Island – the Nias people – constitute one of North Sumatra's defining indigenous ethnic groups; provincial-level sources also confirm that the Nias people form the traditional population of the island and the smaller islands surrounding it. In the interior regions of the island, where Botomuzoi district is located, villages are generally small in size, with their daily life characterized by agriculture and traditional communal lifestyles. No data are available in the source base regarding the precise population, area, or details of Lasara Botomuzoi's administrative classification, so no specific claims can be made about these matters. What can be established is that the name Botomuzoi forms part of both the district name and the settlement name, suggesting that the village may be among the district's namesake or more significant settlements, but this cannot be confirmed without independent sources.
Real estate and investment
No municipality-level, verifiable data are available regarding Lasara Botomuzoi's real estate market and local investment opportunities. In the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Nias and North Sumatra generally, it can be stated that the province – as Indonesia's fourth most populous, with approximately 14.8 million inhabitants (2020 data) and an estimated 15.8 million for 2025 – is overall a territory with significant economic and demographic potential. However, the rural interior districts of Nias Island, including Botomuzoi kecamatan, typically lag behind the province's urban centers in terms of infrastructure development and market activity, particularly compared to the capital, Medan. In Indonesia, land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals operate within generally known frameworks: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreigners; for them, long-term leasing and certain special property forms (such as Hak Pakai) offer legal possibilities. These general rules may be applicable to Lasara Botomuzoi as well, but obtaining precise understanding of local market conditions requires on-site consultation or professional legal guidance.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data regarding Lasara Botomuzoi's public safety are not contained in the available sources, so specific crime statistics or location-specific assessments cannot be provided. Generally speaking, rural villages in Indonesia with smaller populations – particularly in relatively closed island communities similar to Nias Island – typically can be characterized by lower crime levels compared to large urban areas, but this does not constitute an automatic guarantee for any specific public safety situation. Travelers and those planning longer stays are always advised to review the most current local and consular information, as certain regions of Nias Island may be affected by infrastructure limitations and accessibility of healthcare services, which can also influence everyday sense of security.
Tourist attractions
Lasara Botomuzoi does not have named tourist attractions listed in the available source base. Nias Island as a whole, however, is known for the unique cultural heritage of the Nias people, which includes traditional stone-jumping competitions (fahombo), carved stone statues, and characteristic village structures – these are documented attractions in certain areas of the island, primarily in the southern regions. Since these sites are associated with other districts of Nias Island rather than specifically with Lasara Botomuzoi or Kecamatan Botomuzoi territory, their precise distance or relationship to the village cannot be specified due to lack of sources. At the provincial level, North Sumatra represents numerous natural and cultural values – including Lake Toba formed in the caldera of the Toba supervolcano – but these attractions lie geographically distant from Nias Island, located instead on the mainland territories.
Summary
Lasara Botomuzoi is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, located in Kecamatan Botomuzoi district, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Nias. Independent, detailed data about the village are not yet available in publicly indexed sources; its characteristics can be outlined on the basis of conditions generally valid for the interior regions of the island inhabited by the Nias people – traditional communal lifestyle, limited infrastructure, and isolated location. For those considering specific investment, tourism, or settlement decisions related to the village, on-site orientation and research based on current local sources are essential.

