Nyerot – a village in Jonggat District in the heart of Central Lombok
Nyerot is a small settlement belonging to Jonggat Kecamatan within the Kabupaten Lombok Tengah administrative unit in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat, abbreviated NTB) Province, Indonesia. Geographically, it is located in the central part of Lombok Island, and based on its coordinates, it sits in the south-central zone of the island (-8.68° latitude, 116.23° longitude). The broader province, Nusa Tenggara Barat, lies between Bali and East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) and consists of two main islands: Lombok in the west and Sumbawa in the east. The provincial capital is Mataram City, which is situated on the western coast of Lombok.
General overview
Independent, settlement-level encyclopedic or statistical sources on Nyerot are currently not available, so the broader administrative and geographic context serves as a guide when characterizing the place. Jonggat District (Kecamatan) forms part of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, which extends across the central part of Lombok Island. This region is traditionally agricultural in character, populated by the Sasak ethnic group in rural areas where rice cultivation and craft traditions play a defining role. Sources confirm that the population of Lombok Island is predominantly composed of the Sasak ethnic group, and this cultural environment is particularly strong in Central Lombok. Due to its location, Nyerot is a relatively quiet settlement with a rural character, not among the island's most well-known tourist destinations. The province had a total population of 5,666,314 in mid-2024, with an average population density of 264 people/km², though this figure applies to the entire province and does not provide direct information about Nyerot's local characteristics.
Real estate and investment
Verified settlement-level data on Nyerot's real estate market is not available. However, based on the broader regency-level and provincial context, it can be noted that Kabupaten Lombok Tengah has attracted increasing investor interest in recent decades, primarily due to the coastal areas of South Lombok where tourism infrastructure has expanded. In the inland portions of Jonggat District, where Nyerot is located, the real estate market generally shows more moderate activity than coastal zones. Indonesian land tenure regulations apply generally: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia, however long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) and other legal solutions—such as acquisition through an Indonesian legal entity—are available. These frameworks apply uniformly throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Lombok Tengah. From an investment perspective, rural inland areas are typically more attractive to local buyers, while foreign investors primarily seek coastal zones in the province.
Safety and security
Concrete settlement-level crime or security statistics for Nyerot do not appear in available sources, therefore only general observations applicable to the broader region can be made. West Nusa Tenggara Province as a whole is generally considered among Indonesia's lower-risk regions when compared to areas with higher tourism traffic. Rural, agricultural communities—characteristic of the inland portions of Jonggat District—are typically close-knit, tradition-preserving environments where local customs and community bonds create strong social cohesion. Nevertheless, as a general travel precaution, it can be stated that in unfamiliar rural areas, caution and respect for local customs are warranted for all visitors. For a specific security assessment, consultation with Indonesian authorities or reliable travel advisory services is recommended.
Tourist attractions
Nyerot currently does not have identifiable tourist attractions documented in processed materials from sources. However, the Jonggat District and Kabupaten Lombok Tengah area contains numerous attractions known from verified sources throughout Lombok. The province's most famous natural feature is Mount Rinjani, which rises in the northern part of Lombok Island and is one of Indonesia's highest and most well-known peaks. The beach areas along the southern coast of Central Lombok Regency, particularly in the zone around Kuta Lombok, have become increasingly well-known over the past decade. Sasak cultural traditions—weaving, local ceremonies, traditional village structures—can be encountered in the inland areas of Lombok Tengah, though these are not currently identifiable in documented form specifically tied to Nyerot in available sources. Rural inland areas may primarily offer authentic insight into Sasak daily life for those interested in culture and landscape experience.
Summary
Nyerot is a rural small settlement in Central Lombok Regency, in Jonggat District, within West Nusa Tenggara Province. Available source materials provide reliable information at the provincial level: it forms part of the tradition-preserving inland areas of Lombok characterized by the Sasak ethnic group. Its tourist attractions, real estate market dynamics, and public security details are not currently documented in public settlement-level sources; for these matters, the broader regency and provincial context provides a basis for comparison. The place is primarily relevant for those interested in rural Lombok life and Sasak cultural environment.

