Beleke Daye – village in Praya Timur District, Central Lombok Regency
Beleke Daye is a small settlement on the island of Lombok, Indonesia, which belongs to Praya Timur kecamatan (district) and administratively forms part of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Central Lombok Regency). The province is named Nusa Tenggara Barat (abbreviated: NTB), or West Nusa Tenggara, which lies within the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located in the east-central part of Lombok, in the inner, hilly-plateau areas of Praya Timur District. Specific data regarding Beleke Daye is not contained in available source material; therefore, the description below relies on information verifiable at province and regency level, which is clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Beleke Daye does not appear on the list of widely known tourist destinations, and detailed statistics or descriptions of the village cannot be found in available public sources. Praya Timur kecamatan covers the eastern part of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah; the district administrative centre is Praya city, which serves as the administrative and commercial hub of the regency and southern Lombok. As of mid-2024, Nusa Tenggara Barat Province as a whole had approximately 5.67 million inhabitants, with population density around 264 people/km². The province's two main islands are Lombok and Sumbawa; the majority of Lombok's population is composed of the Sasak ethnic group, which possesses its own traditional culture, customs, and architecture. Beleke Daye, as one of the villages in Praya Timur District, is presumably also predominantly composed of Sasak communities, though verifiable concrete data on this cannot be cited from available source material. The area is largely agricultural in character, with rice cultivation and horticulture – characteristic of central Lombok – defining the landscape and daily life.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Beleke Daye is not available. Broader context is established by the real estate market dynamics of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah and Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. Lombok island has received increasing development and investment attention over the past decade, particularly on the southern coast (Mandalika special economic zone); however, the inner, agricultural areas – such as the villages of Praya Timur District – show significantly lower real estate prices and more moderate market activity than coastal strips. Indonesian land law generally restricts foreign citizens' opportunities to acquire real estate in Indonesia: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over property; instead, long-term lease or HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan) arrangements are available, and precise understanding of their legal framework requires involvement of a local legal expert in all cases. In the inner villages of Praya Timur District, the real estate market is primarily oriented towards local demand; development potential depends on the region's infrastructure development and any potential spillover effects from south Lombok's tourism growth.
Safety and security
No source-cited public safety statistics or incident descriptions are available for Beleke Daye. Nusa Tenggara Barat Province generally ranks among moderately developed Indonesian provinces; in rural, agricultural areas – as the inner parts of Praya Timur District typically are – the proportion of violent crime is characteristically lower than in larger cities or busy tourist zones. Nevertheless, generally applicable precautions – careful handling of valuables, respect for local customs and norms – are warranted throughout the province. Specific crime data or security assessment for Beleke Daye cannot be established based on available source material.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions identifiable from sources can be designated in Beleke Daye village. The broader region, Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, does, however, encompass several well-known natural and cultural destinations. On the regency's southern coast are found Lombok's most famous beaches and the Mandalika development zone, which has become a focus of significant infrastructure investment in recent years. Starting from the inner areas of Praya Timur District, Mount Rinjani – Lombok's highest point and one of the country's defining natural attractions – is likewise accessible, though ascending the summit typically uses north-Lombok starting points. Traditional Sasak culture villages and customs are found throughout the regency and may hold cultural interest, but no specific location or event linked to Beleke Daye can be named due to lack of sources.
Summary
Beleke Daye is a small, presumably agricultural village in the east-central part of Lombok island, in Praya Timur kecamatan, within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. Available source material contains only province-level data regarding the village; detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourist information is not accessible from public sources. Understanding the location and making any investment or stay decisions requires current local data and expert consultation.

