Mas-mas – a small village in Lombok in Kecamatan Batukliang Utara
Mas-mas is a settlement located on Lombok Island, belonging to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Batukliang Utara, which forms part of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Central Lombok Regency). By location, it is situated in the interior, highland-oriented areas of West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) Province, at approximately -8.60°, 116.35° coordinates. The province consists of two main islands: the smaller but more densely populated Lombok and the larger, more sparsely populated Sumbawa; Mas-mas is located on the former. No independent, detailed published source material exists about the village itself, therefore the description below emphasizes district-, regency-, and province-level contexts, clearly indicating that these refer to the broader geographic framework.
General overview
Mas-mas forms part of Kecamatan Batukliang Utara, which is situated in the central-eastern interior areas of Lombok Island. Based on the coordinates, the village is located at a relatively high elevation in hilly-mountainous terrain, not far from the southern foothills of the Rinjani volcanic system. Lombok Island can generally be divided into two main landscape zones: the flat coastal strip, particularly in the west and south, and the mountainous interior areas, to which the region near Mas-mas also belongs. According to available data, the population of West Nusa Tenggara Province is approximately 5.731 million, and the majority is concentrated in coastal areas and major cities; the interior, mountainous villages are relatively sparsely populated. Lombak culture is characterized by the traditions of the Sasak ethnic group, which manifest themselves in local customs, craftsmanship, and everyday life. Mas-mas is not among the known tourist destinations and cannot be classified among the province's popular, widely publicized settlements; it is rather considered a quiet, locally-oriented community.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data exists regarding Mas-mas. Regarding the broader context, it can be said that Lombok Island has received increasing attention in the real estate market over the past decades, particularly in the southern and western coastal areas, such as near Kuta Beach or the Gili Islands. The interior, mountainous areas of the island – which Mas-mas may belong to based on its location – have generally received less investor attention than coastal zones, although the natural environment and relatively lower land prices may create attractive conditions for certain types of projects at the regency level. In Indonesia, foreign acquisition of real estate is possible only within strict legal frameworks: foreign individuals cannot own property under hak milik (full ownership) title, but may acquire rights under hak pakai (use rights) form under certain conditions. Before making an investment decision, it is always advisable to involve a professional familiar with Indonesian law, especially in interior, rural areas, where plot boundaries and local regulations may raise more complex issues.
Safety and security
No independent, published public safety data are available regarding Mas-mas. West Nusa Tenggara Province, and Lombok within it, is generally considered an area where minor daily crimes (such as pickpocketing, bicycle theft) may occur in places visited by tourists, particularly in busier coastal zones. In the case of interior, mountainous villages, tight community bonds and traditional Sasak social structures generally contribute to maintaining local order, but no concrete statistical source exists regarding Mas-mas in this regard. As a natural risk, it may be noted that seismic activity on Lombok Island is significant: the 2018 earthquake sequence caused serious damage to several Lombak areas, and this aspect is worth considering when planning longer stays or real estate purchases. Regarding the general public safety of the province as a whole, there is no exceptionally negative data, but an evaluation specific to Mas-mas cannot be provided from published sources.
Tourist attractions
No concrete, verifiable source describing tourist attractions in Mas-mas is available, therefore the following is a brief overview of the region's and island's known landmarks, which provide context for the broader area. Lombok's most famous natural attraction is Mount Rinjani (3,726 m), which is the province's highest mountain, an active volcano, and one of the country's most visited natural trekking destinations; the mountain is located north of Mas-mas, in the mountainous terrain above Batukliang Utara and neighboring districts. Kuta Beach, located on the island's southern coast, is a well-known surfing destination in Lombok, while the Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, Gili Meno) are famous for their coral reefs and clear waters, and constitute one of the country's most visited tourism areas. From the perspective of Sasak culture, Sade Village (Desa Sade) showcases traditional architecture and way of life. These landmarks are not located in Mas-mas but at various points on Lombok; determining exact distances would require independent local sources, which are currently not available.
Summary
Mas-mas is a small settlement located in Lombok's interior areas, forming part of Kecamatan Batukliang Utara in Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province. No independent, verifiable source exists about the village; its characterization is possible only on the basis of province- and island-level contexts. Lombok, with its Rinjani Mountain, coastlines, and Sasak cultural heritage, is a well-known destination in the region, while the interior, mountainous villages – presumably including Mas-mas – receive less attention from tourism and investment interests. For more detailed information about the area, it is advisable to rely on local or local authority sources.

