Bre – village in Kecamatan Palibelo, Kabupaten Bima
Bre is a small village (desa) in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bima, belonging to the Kecamatan Palibelo district. Geographically, it is located on the eastern part of Sumbawa island, with approximate coordinates of -8.464° south latitude and 118.744° east longitude. Of the two major islands in the province, Sumbawa is the eastern one and Lombok is the western; Bre is situated on the former, in its eastern part with Bimanese culture. The provincial capital, Mataram, is on Lombok island, making Bre a considerable distance away both geographically and administratively.
General overview
Bre is not among the widely known or significantly visited Indonesian settlements; it is primarily recognized as one of the villages within the Kabupaten Bima administrative system, in the Kecamatan Palibelo district. Direct, village-level statistical sources are currently unavailable regarding the settlement's population or area, so the broader regency-level context provides a framework for understanding it. Kabupaten Bima – whose administrative center is separate from the neighboring Kota Bima, forming its own kabupaten – extends across the eastern part of Sumbawa, and the overwhelming majority of people living here belong to the Bima ethnicity (also known as the Mbojo ethnic group), as confirmed by sources available at the provincial level. This cultural environment determines local lifestyles, religious practices – the region is strongly Muslim – and everyday language use, as the Bimanese (Mbojo) language is a widely spoken native language throughout Kabupaten Bima. Bre itself, as a district-level village, presumably has an agricultural and small-community character, though specific sourced data on this cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Bre settlement; the following should be understood at the level of Kabupaten Bima and West Nusa Tenggara province. The province as a whole – with a population of approximately 5.7 million measured in mid-2024 and an average population density of 264 persons/km² – belongs among Indonesia's developing regions, where property prices are generally substantially lower than at major tourist destinations (Bali, western coast of Lombok). This relationship may also apply to Kabupaten Bima, but specific price levels cannot be stated due to lack of sources. It is important to note as a general framework that foreign citizens in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; they have access to so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements, which is uniform legal regulation applicable throughout the country. From an investment perspective, the rural villages of the kabupaten typically represent low-turnover real estate markets built on agriculture and small-scale local economies.
Safety and security
Village-level public security data and crime statistics specific to Bre are not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources; therefore, only general observations about the broader region can be made here. The rural areas of West Nusa Tenggara province – including the villages of Kabupaten Bima located in the eastern part of Sumbawa – exist fundamentally within societies characterized by strong community bonds and deeply religious values, where local norms and community control play a determining role in daily life. However, the Bima region has occasionally experienced local social tensions in recent decades that have affected certain areas of the region; their nature and severity, however, are highly situation-dependent and variable over time. Based on all this, general prudence – particularly knowledge and respect for local customs – is recommended for those staying in the region, though specific security assessment for Bre cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not contain named tourist attractions specific to Bre, so it is worthwhile to mention known features of the broader Bima region as possible context. The surroundings of Kabupaten Bima and neighboring Kota Bima represent one of the most significant cultural and natural areas of Sumbawa island. The region's most famous natural attraction is the active Tambora volcano, which rises in the northern part of Sumbawa, and whose 1815 eruption ranks among the best-documented, catastrophically consequential volcanic events in history – however, this is located not in Bre's immediate vicinity, but in a more distant part of the kabupaten. Bima Bay (Teluk Bima) is the water body adjacent to Kota Bima, which is a distinctive natural element of the region. These attractions and features are part of the broader region relative to Bre, which lies in Kecamatan Palibelo, and are not necessarily accessible on foot or via short routes; sourced data on exact distances and accessibility conditions is unavailable.
Summary
Bre is a small settlement, scarcely documented in publicly available sources, in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara province, within Kabupaten Bima, belonging to Kecamatan Palibelo district. It is located in the eastern, Bimanese culture zone of Sumbawa island, in a region marked by strong Islamic tradition and close community heritage. Detailed demographic, real estate market, and tourist data are currently unavailable for the settlement, so understanding Bre is framed by the broader context of NTB province and Kabupaten Bima. Based on all this, the place is primarily likely to be relevant for those with deeper interest in the region, rather than visitors seeking frequent tourist destinations.

