Mangge – settlement in Lambu District, eastern part of Bima Regency
Mangge is a smaller Indonesian settlement located in West Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Barat), within Bima Regency (Kabupaten Bima), administratively belonging to the Lambu District (Kecamatan Lambu). Geographically, it is situated on the eastern peninsula of Sumbawa Island, at approximately -8.711 latitude and 118.988 longitude coordinates. As part of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, this area is wedged between Lombok and Flores, and culturally belongs to a region connected to the traditions of the Bima Sultanate. Since no encyclopedic source specifically covering Mangge is available, the broader context presented here is based on general knowledge accessible at the Kecamatan Lambu and Kabupaten Bima levels.
General overview
Mangge is one of the villages of Kecamatan Lambu, a relatively isolated district located on the eastern tip of Sumbawa in the Indonesian peninsula. Kecamatan Lambu itself forms part of Kabupaten Bima, whose administrative center is located near Bima city, distinct from the Raba-Bima urban area situated on the shores of Bima Bay. Lambu District extends across the eastern promontory of Sumbawa, where the landscape is characteristically hilly, intensely arid during the dry season, and subsistence is primarily based on agriculture, small-scale fishing, and coastal transportation. Mangge itself is presumably a smaller agrarian community that cannot be counted among West Nusa Tenggara's better-known tourist destinations. Designated infrastructure or administrative data are not available from sources, so precise population figures and area information for the settlement cannot be provided. Kabupaten Bima generally is an agriculture and fishing-based regency whose economic development lags behind the neighboring Lombok and Bali regions, though in recent decades developmental investments have become noticeable at the provincial level.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data regarding Mangge or Kecamatan Lambu is not publicly available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bima, this region is considered a relatively unknown and commercially inactive area in the Indonesian real estate market, compared to the western coast of Lombok or Bali's regencies. Land prices and rental market levels generally operate at lower levels compared to the more developed parts of the province, which can be partly attributed to limited tourist traffic and partly to infrastructure deficiencies related to distance. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; long-term lease structures available to them include the so-called Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai titles, whose legal framework applies uniformly throughout the country. In the Bima region, the real estate market is primarily driven by local demand, and investment activity is characteristically at low levels, which may be particularly true for small villages like Mangge.
Safety and security
Local crime statistics or public safety assessment specific to Mangge are not publicly available, so concrete figures cannot be provided. The general security situation in Kabupaten Bima and West Nusa Tenggara is comparable to the Indonesian average, with low-density rural areas generally presenting a less problematic profile compared to smaller urban centers with higher crime rates. In the region, transportation safety risks, particularly poor-quality roads and seasonally difficult accessibility, are more noteworthy than factors directly affecting personal security. It can be generally stated that in such isolated, smaller villages, local community norms are determining factors, and visitors are advised to respect local customs and Islamic religious practices, which are strongly present in Bima.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable tourist attractions directly linked to Mangge are available from sources. The Kecamatan Lambu district and the eastern tip of Sumbawa generally represent a potential area for nature tourism and coastal tourism, as proximity to the Flores Sea and Bima Bay characterizes the region; however, these areas are far less developed than, for example, the southern coast of Lombok or the Komodo National Park region. Identifiable geographic features in the broader Kabupaten Bima and neighboring Kabupaten Dompu area that can be verified in the region include local traditions, the cultural heritage of the Bima Sultanate, and the local woven textile tradition (tembe nggoli), although these cannot be directly linked to Mangge from sources. Travelers heading toward Kecamatan Lambu generally approach the eastern peninsula through Bima city, where the longer distance and limited public transportation require advance planning.
Summary
Mangge is a small settlement relatively unknown to a wider audience, located in Kecamatan Lambu of Kabupaten Bima on the eastern part of Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara. Since no independent, detailed encyclopedic or statistical sources about the settlement are available, the information presented here is derived primarily from the regency and district levels, as well as from generally applicable legal and economic frameworks of Indonesia. The place does not rank among Indonesia's known tourist or real estate market destinations, and both investment and tourism decisions should be preceded by on-site research and information based on current local sources.

