Monta Baru – a small settlement in Kecamatan Lambu, Kabupaten Bima, West Nusa Tenggara
Monta Baru is a small Indonesian settlement located in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) province, within Kabupaten Bima (Bima regency), specifically in the Kecamatan Lambu administrative district. Geographically, it lies near the eastern tip of Sumbawa Island within the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, and based on its coordinates, it is situated in an area adjacent to the Flores Sea. Kabupaten Bima is administratively separate from Kota Bima, the region's largest city, and the regency encompasses numerous small villages, including Monta Baru. Since no independent published data sources specifically about Monta Baru are currently available, the following sections present the known characteristics of the broader district and regency, with clear indication of whether discussion pertains to the narrower or broader territorial context.
General overview
Monta Baru belongs to Kecamatan Lambu, which is located in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Bima at the eastern end of Sumbawa Island. The Lambu district and surrounding areas consist predominantly of agricultural and fishing communities; the region's residents traditionally engage in rice cultivation, fishing, and small livestock rearing. The Bima region is culturally linked to the Mbojo ethnic group, whose own language (the Bima language) and traditions are present in both daily life and festivities. Kabupaten Bima is relatively sparsely populated, and infrastructure in districts distant from the major city is modestly developed. Monta Baru itself does not feature among widely recognized tourism or economic destinations; it is a smaller rural settlement tied to local community life, and its regional reputation or distinctive notable characteristics cannot currently be verified from public sources.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data specifically for Monta Baru are not publicly available; therefore, the following presents the broader context of Kabupaten Bima and West Nusa Tenggara province. The real estate market in Kabupaten Bima is considerably smaller in volume and less liquid compared to more developed Indonesian markets such as Bali; land prices and rental rates are substantially lower, though buyer and tenant demand is also more limited. The province as a whole has received some development attention in recent years through infrastructure investments and moderate tourism expansion, but this primarily affects Lombok Island and its immediate surroundings. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements provide the legal frameworks. This general Indonesian land law applies equally in Kabupaten Bima and Monta Baru. In smaller, less infrastructurally developed districts such as Kecamatan Lambu, investment decisions are also influenced by limited transportation connections and low tourism traffic.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security statistics specifically for Monta Baru are not publicly known. For West Nusa Tenggara province as a whole, based on data from Indonesian authorities and international organizations, rural areas can generally be characterized by relatively low crime levels compared to densely populated urban regions, though this does not mean that isolated incidents cannot occur. Over the past decade, sporadic local community conflicts have occasionally occurred in Kabupaten Bima and have sometimes been reported by Indonesian media, but these typically have not persistently affected the region's smaller villages. For travelers, general prudence, respect for local customs, and cooperation with local authorities are recommended, as is appropriate in any rural area of Indonesia. A reliable, factual assessment of Monta Baru's specific security situation cannot be provided due to insufficient sources.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly linked to Monta Baru and verifiable through sources are currently known. However, the broader Kecamatan Lambu and Kabupaten Bima region does possess some natural and cultural assets recognized in the region. Among the most well-known natural attractions of the Bima region is Mount Tambora, which stands on adjacent territory in Kabupaten Bima on Sumbawa Island, and whose eruption in 1815 was one of the largest documented volcanic events in history. The Kesultanan Bima (Bima Sultanate) palace and museum located in Bima city are also part of the region's cultural heritage and represent a relevant destination for those interested in Mbojo culture. Due to its southeastern location in Kecamatan Lambu, Monta Baru may be situated near the Flores Sea coast; however, verified, source-based descriptions of beaches or natural sites that may exist there are not available. For those planning to visit the region, routes departing from Bima city that explore the regency's southeastern districts can serve as a starting point.
Summary
Monta Baru is a small, publicly underdocumented rural settlement in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, located in Kecamatan Lambu, Kabupaten Bima, on the eastern part of Sumbawa Island. The broader Bima region is an area with agricultural and fishing traditions, culturally linked to the Mbojo ethnic group, and does not rank among Indonesia's busiest tourism destinations. From a real estate perspective, the limited liquidity and low demand characteristic of rural areas in Kabupaten Bima apply equally to Kecamatan Lambu, and the general Indonesian legal framework governing foreign property acquisition applies uniformly throughout the country. For more precise data specific to Monta Baru, local administrative authorities or official records of Kabupaten Bima can provide a foundation.

