Sukarara – A village in Jonggat district, Lombok Tengah regency
Sukarara is part of Jonggat kecamatan (district), which is located in the western area of Lombok Tengah kabupaten (regency) in Nusa Tenggara Barat province. The settlement is situated in the heart of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands region, within the tropical environment characteristic of Lombok island. Although Sukarara is not considered a well-known tourist destination in its own right, the host regency of Lombok Tengah plays a significant economic and tourist role in the Indonesian archipelago. The regency has a population of 1,129,778 and covers an area of 1,095.03 square kilometers, demonstrating dynamic development.
General overview
According to the Indonesian administrative hierarchy, Sukarara belongs to Jonggat district, which functions as part of Lombok Tengah regency. The village represents the characteristically complex natural and infrastructural profile of the island. Lombok Tengah regency, into which Sukarara is integrated, serves as the economic, transportation, and tourist center of the island's central and southern regions. Located within the regency's territory is Bandar Udara Internasional Lombok (Lombok International Airport), which determines the region's international connections and economic dynamism. Consequently, villages such as Sukarara benefit indirectly from infrastructural development and increased tourist and commercial traffic.
Jonggat district, which is home to Sukarara, is located in the north-central and western portions of Lombok Tengah regency. As a typical district in the Indonesian administrative system, Jonggat comprises several villages and settlements, among which Sukarara is found. The general characteristic of the area reflects the traditional structure of Indonesian rural settlements: local community, agricultural and fishing activities, and the emerging tourism and service sector in recent decades. Sukarara, as part of the regency's broader development context, benefits from the infrastructural and economic modernization of Lombok Tengah, which has accelerated particularly since the construction of the airport and Sirkuit Internasional Mandalika (the MotoGP circuit).
The foundation of village life rests on the typical Indonesian rural community structure: family farms, neighborhood relationships, and religious-community institutions organized according to local Muslim traditions. Lombok island has a predominantly Muslim population, which also determines Sukarara's social and cultural fabric. Infrastructural projects such as regency-level transportation, health, and education development indirectly affect smaller villages, including Sukarara.
Real estate and investment
Village-level real estate market data for Sukarara is not directly available; however, investment opportunities and real estate market dynamics can be understood within the context of Lombok Tengah regency. Lombok Tengah regency, functioning as one of the island's most important economic centers, has experienced strengthening real estate and tourism development over the past decade and a half. The proximity of Bandar Udara Internasional Lombok and Sirkuit Internasional Mandalika intensifies the regency's north-south infrastructural dynamism, which influences property values and investment interest.
As a village, Sukarara is part of the regency's rural structure, so the real estate market there typically operates at lower price levels than in the regency's urban centers or tourist zones. According to Indonesian law, foreigners cannot directly purchase land and property; instead, they may acquire long-term usufruct rights (property use rights), typically with contract periods of 30 years, extending to a maximum of 60 years. A registered Indonesian company or a foreigner married to an Indonesian may receive limited options. In Sukarara and its surroundings, the real estate market has structurally been less of an exposure target in the previous period than the regency's increasingly valued tourist and infrastructural focal points; however, regency-level developments may in the long term trigger gradual value appreciation in rural villages as well.
From a regency-level investment perspective, the airport, the expanding hotel and recreational infrastructure, and developments surrounding the Mandalika circuit generate indirect demand for supporting services, accommodations, and construction work. Sukarara, as a village in Jonggat district, does not directly stand on this main development axis, but intensified regency-level economic activity may over time spread to such more remote rural regions. The real estate market can realistically be characterized as showing average modest property values in agricultural or fishing regions without significant productivity, such as where Sukarara is located, compared to urbanizing or tourist regions.
Safety and security
Village-level security data for Sukarara is not widely known; however, the transportation and public safety characteristics of Lombok Tengah regency and more broadly Nusa Tenggara Barat province provide its contextual frame. Lombok is generally located in the vicinity of Bali, in the relatively more stable and well-established tourist infrastructure region of the Indonesian archipelago. In larger rural Indonesian villages such as Sukarara, community cohesion and local decision-making mechanisms (mulyatuli, sasi, banjar systems) typically result in relatively low crime rates, consistent with strong family and religious community ties.
The regency-level security environment is generally stable, as international developments affecting tourist infrastructure demonstrate the operational capacity of Indonesian security institutions. Although Nusa Tenggara Barat province has not been listed among high-priority security risk areas in Indonesia in recent decades, standard precautions are advisable: knowledge of safe transportation routes, avoiding solo nighttime travel, and basic practices for safeguarding valuables. Sukarara, as a closed village community, structurally operates under stronger community oversight than large cities; this generally means a more favorable security environment.
Tourist attractions
Village-level tourist attractions in Sukarara are not listed in verified sources; however, the broader tourist offering of Lombok Tengah regency is known and internationally recognized. The southern part of the regency is home to world-renowned beaches: Pantai Kuta (Lombok Kuta Beach) is among Lombok's most famous and photographed coastal icons, known for its long sandy shore, crystal-clear waters, and surfing opportunities. This beach is located south of Sukarara village in the regency's southern zone, and is typically one to two hours' travel distance from the village.
Sirkuit Internasional Mandalika, which hosts the MotoGP Motorcycle Grand Prix, is also located in Lombok Tengah regency and directly on the island's southern territory. This defining infrastructural and sports tourism attraction for the entire province generates international-level visitors, sponsorship, and media attention. From Sukarara village, this complex may be located 30 to 50 kilometers away, depending on the village's exact location within Jonggat district.
Bandar Udara Internasional Lombok, which operates in the regency's northern part, is also a prominent infrastructural point of Lombok Tengah regency, serving as an international and domestic travel hub. Should Sukarara village have hotel or retail services, it is possible that it provides transfers or accommodation for this airport traffic.
The island's interior, where rural villages are located, exhibits traditional agricultural and fishing communities where ethnographic and community tourism is possible, albeit not at organized scales. Rural regions such as where Sukarara is situated offer opportunities for authentic presentation of Indonesian village life, should tourism discussions remain open to this.
Summary
Sukarara operates as a smaller village in Jonggat district within Lombok Tengah regency, located in the Lesser Sunda Islands region of Nusa Tenggara Barat province. The village is not directly known to international tourism, but participates in the dynamism of its host regency and province's tourist, infrastructural, and economic development. The real estate market operates modestly, with the rural structure characteristically showing lower property values than urbanized zones, and in accordance with Indonesian regulations, foreigners may possess only limited property rights. Public safety is structurally considered favorable based on rural community cohesion. From Sukarara village, accessing the regency's southern tourist zones and Mandalika Circuit allows visitors and investors to access the broader spectrum of Indonesia's island offerings.

