Ndano – small rural settlement in Kecamatan Madapangga district
Ndano is a small settlement in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) Province, situated within the broader Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Administratively, it forms part of Kecamatan Madapangga, which belongs to Kabupaten Bima, located on the eastern part of Sumbawa Island. Based on its coordinates (approximately 8.5° south latitude and 118.5° east longitude), the settlement lies in the internal, agricultural areas of the Bima Peninsula. Since no independent, authenticated public sources currently exist for Ndano, the description below relies on generally known data at the district, regency, and provincial levels, with clear indication of where the context shifts to broader information.
General overview
Ndano does not rank among regionally or internationally recognized Indonesian settlements, nor is it considered a tourist destination. Kecamatan Madapangga, to which it belongs administratively, is an internal district of Kabupaten Bima in eastern Sumbawa. The Kabupaten Bima region is generally characterized by an economy based on agriculture—primarily rice, corn, and onion cultivation—with livestock farming also playing an important role. Settlements in the district are typically small, agricultural communities where the local population largely depends on land-related activities. Ndano's location in the interior indicates that it lies away from coastal or more touristically developed zones. The population density and infrastructure development of the Bima region falls behind comparable areas in Lombok or Bali, affecting the availability of everyday services and transportation conditions. No verified data on population or area specific to Ndano is available from checked sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data sources exist for the real estate market in Ndano. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bima, the regency's real estate market is considerably less developed and liquid than that of Indonesia's tourist destinations (such as Bali or the Mandalika area of Lombok). In interior, non-coastal areas—such as Kecamatan Madapangga—land prices and real estate transactions are typically at low levels, with demand primarily coming from the local population. From an investment perspective, development priorities in Kabupaten Bima include agricultural infrastructure and basic public services, not the tourism or real estate investment sector. An important general framework rule for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, foreign individuals cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik); primarily use rights (Hak Pakai) or other limited legal structures are available to them. This general Indonesian land law regulation applies equally to Ndano and to Kabupaten Bima as a whole. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable to consult with local legal experts, given regional administrative particularities.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verified statistics or authenticated documentation exist regarding public safety in Ndano. Regarding the broader West Nusa Tenggara Province, it can be generally stated that rural, interior areas of the province—including Kecamatan Madapangga—are fundamentally quiet, agricultural communities where the public safety situation is comparable to rural Indonesian averages. In the Bima region, local community and political tensions occurred in the recent past—particularly in the early 2010s—which were documented by both local and national media; however, these primarily affected more urbanized areas and Bima city itself. Precisely how this has affected or continues to affect the small villages of Kecamatan Madapangga—including Ndano—cannot be determined from available sources. As is generally the case in rural areas of Indonesia, small communities typically benefit from strong social control and community bonds that contribute to a sense of everyday security. For precise, up-to-date safety information, consultation with relevant authorities or consular services is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction can be identified in Ndano from checked sources. In the broader Kabupaten Bima region, however, several well-known, documented points of interest can be found at varying distances from the district center. The Asi Mbojo Palace (Sultan's Palace) located in Bima city is the most important monument to local sultanate history and an indispensable site of Bima's cultural heritage. Across the region, Mount Tambora stands out as a significant natural landmark; its 1815 eruption produced one of history's best-documented and largest volcanic events, and today it is accessible as part of Gunung Tambora National Park—though this site is at considerable distance from Ndano, located in the western part of Sumbawa. The Teluk Bima (Bima Bay) coastline is likewise a known natural and cultural location in the region. It is important to emphasize that no data exists regarding these attractions' immediate proximity to Ndano; actual travel time and distance depend on the specific route, which should be verified through local sources.
Summary
Ndano is a small, agriculturally oriented settlement in Kecamatan Madapangga district of Kabupaten Bima, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Due to the absence of independent, authenticated source materials, only its location and administrative status can be stated with certainty; all other characteristics must be inferred from the general context of the district, regency, and province. The place has no documented tourist infrastructure, the real estate market operates at the level of local needs, and no separate, reliable data on public safety is available. For those seeking information about the Bima region—whether for travel or investment purposes—it is advisable to consult specialists with local knowledge or relevant authorities for current and accurate information.

