Lenek Daya – village in Lenek District, East Lombok
Lenek Daya is a settlement in Kecamatan Lenek (Lenek District), Kabupaten Lombok Timur (East Lombok Regency), in West Nusa Tenggara Province (Nusa Tenggara Barat), Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to Lenek District, which is an independent administrative unit in East Lombok. Based on settlement coordinates, it is located in the inner-northern part of Lombok Island, distant from larger coastal cities and tourist centers. Detailed sources at settlement level are not available; therefore, the following sections rely on verifiable data at district, regency, and provincial level, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Lenek Daya is not among the well-known tourist or commercial destinations of Lombok Island, and its name does not appear as an independent entry in widely available Indonesian or international sources. Kecamatan Lenek — to which the settlement administratively belongs — is an interior district of East Lombok Regency, typically characterized by agricultural activity and rural lifestyle. East Lombok Regency encompasses the eastern and central areas of Lombok as a whole, with its administrative seat in Selong city. Kabupaten Lombok Timur is one of the most densely populated administrative units on Lombok and contains numerous villages, with a significant portion being home to traditional Sasak communities. The Sasak people are the indigenous ethnic group of Lombok Island, whose culture, customs, and religious life — based on Islam blended with local traditions — continue to play a determining role in the daily life of villages. Lenek Daya is almost certainly part of this rural, agricultural interior region; however, verifiable settlement-level data regarding this location, population density, infrastructure, or economic data is not available.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable, specifically itemized data on real estate market activity, prices, or development projects relating to Lenek Daya as a settlement is accessible. In broader context — that is, East Lombok Regency and West Nusa Tenggara Province — the real estate market has developed to a certain extent in recent decades in parallel with dynamic development in the southern part of Lombok (particularly the Mandalika Special Economic Zone and the Kuta Lombok area); however, this impact is considerably more modest in interior, non-coastal districts — to which Lenek belongs. Generally speaking, in inland rural areas of Lombok, real estate prices are substantially lower than in developed tourist regions, and investment demand is also more limited. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations: foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; the available property rights for foreigners are Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) under certain conditions, or long-term lease arrangements. These general rules apply in East Lombok and thus in the Lenek Daya area; however, before any concrete investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is always recommended.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics or police reports relating to Lenek Daya are available in publicly verifiable form. Regarding public safety in the broader region — West Nusa Tenggara Province — it can generally be stated that a typically quiet, rural atmosphere prevails in the inland, rural areas of Lombok, and according to professional assessments, the proportion of serious violent crimes is considered rare compared to developed tourist zones. Nevertheless, all travelers and investors are advised to obtain information from local authorities and reliable local sources, as security conditions can vary over time and by location. General recommendations for rural areas of Indonesia include respecting local customs, avoiding conspicuous display of valuables, and maintaining good relations with the community, which contribute to safe residence.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding named tourist attractions within Lenek Daya settlement itself. However, in the broader surroundings of Kecamatan Lenek and East Lombok Regency, numerous areas with natural and cultural attractions known from sources are found throughout Lombok. East Lombok is generally less visited than the southern or western coastlines of the island; however, for those seeking Lombok's natural and cultural diversity, the region can offer interesting starting points. Not far from the East Lombok coastline are quieter beaches that attract significantly fewer tourists than areas around Senggigi or Kuta Lombok. It is important to emphasize that, due to the absence of verifiable sources, it is not possible to provide specific distances from Lenek Daya or the routes leading there; interested parties are advised to seek local information and consult current maps for orientation.
Summary
Lenek Daya is an Indonesian village situated in East Lombok Regency, in Kecamatan Lenek (Lenek District), about which detailed, verifiable settlement-level data is currently not available. Based on characteristics of the broader region, it is likely that the settlement is a rural, agricultural area inhabited by Sasak communities, which is not among Lombok's prominent tourist or real estate market destinations. For all those interested in the interior areas of East Lombok, local information-gathering and reliance on trustworthy local sources are essential to obtaining accurate and current information.

