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    About Bintang Rinjani

    Bintang Rinjani – village in Suralaga District, East Lombok Regency

    Bintang Rinjani is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Nusa Tenggara Barat (West Nusa Tenggara) Province, in Lombok Timur (East Lombok) Regency, within Suralaga Kecamatan (District). Based on its coordinates, the village lies in the eastern part of Lombok Island, at approximately -8.61° southern latitude and 116.52° eastern longitude. Lombok, part of the Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, is an independent island rich in culture and nature, with its eastern portion characterized primarily by agricultural areas, villages, and the vicinity of the Rinjani volcano. The village's name itself—Bintang Rinjani—literally means "Rinjani's star" in Indonesian, referring to the active volcano rising nearby.

    General overview

    According to available sources, Bintang Rinjani is an administratively independent desa (village) community within Suralaga Kecamatan, East Lombok Regency. In Indonesia's administrative system, a desa represents the smallest municipal unit, typically comprising communities ranging from several hundred to several thousand inhabitants; however, no verified sources provide specific demographic data for Bintang Rinjani. Suralaga District lies in eastern Lombok and is characteristically agrarian, where rice cultivation and other agricultural activities predominate. East Lombok Regency itself is the largest regency on Lombok by area, encompassing numerous smaller villages throughout the island's interior and eastern coastline. Based on the village's name, it likely maintains a natural or symbolic connection to the Rinjani mountain range, which is Lombok's dominant geographical feature; however, no authentic, detailed source substantiates this specific relationship. The Suralaga Kecamatan area is characterized by small communities tied to agricultural and rural lifestyles, with infrastructure quality varying depending on proximity to the regency seat of Selong and the road network.

    Real estate and investment

    No separate, authenticated real estate market data exists specifically for Bintang Rinjani; the following describes generally observable characteristics of East Lombok Regency and the broader Lombok property market. In eastern and interior areas of Lombok, property prices are generally significantly lower than on Lombok's southern coast (for example, in the Kuta Lombok area) or neighboring Bali, where tourism and foreign investor presence have substantially raised prices. In rural, agriculturally-oriented villages like those found in Suralaga District, plots and properties typically change hands for local use, residential, or agricultural purposes, with prices substantially more modest than in touristically frequented regions. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; legal frameworks available to them include long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa), usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, or property acquisition through an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA). These provisions apply throughout Indonesia and are not specific to Bintang Rinjani. From an investment perspective, the rural East Lombok property market does not yet show the intensive development observed in the island's southern or northwestern tourist zones.

    Safety and security

    No authenticated public safety statistics specific to Bintang Rinjani are available. Based on generally observed characteristics of the broader region, West Nusa Tenggara Province, and Lombok within it, regarding public safety in rural agricultural villages—with cautious framing—it may be noted that smaller communities generally experience lower crime exposure than larger cities or busy tourist areas. Rural areas of East Lombok Regency are known for fairly strong community cohesion, which generally has a favorable effect on local public safety. Residents of villages here are mostly members of local Sasak communities, which maintain strong traditional norms and community organizational forms. Regarding natural hazards, it is important to note that Lombok lies in a seismically active area; the 2018 Lombok earthquake sequence affected the island with several strong tremors, and for residents, this natural hazard is part of everyday life. These geographical facts affect the entire region, not merely Bintang Rinjani.

    Tourist attractions

    Available source material does not contain any specifically named tourist attractions located in Bintang Rinjani. In the broader context of Suralaga Kecamatan and East Lombok Regency, however, numerous verifiable natural and cultural attractions are known. The most significant among these is Rinjani Volcano (Gunung Rinjani), Indonesia's second-highest active volcano, which rises 3,726 meters above Lombok and whose vicinity directly affects eastern Lombok villages. Entry points and trekking routes of Rinjani National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Rinjani) are also located within East Lombok territory. Based on the village's name, a symbolic or geographical connection to the Rinjani mountain range may be inferred, but no authenticated, concrete source confirms this. Along the eastern coast of East Lombok Regency, among the Gili islands, the smaller islands of Gili Sulat and Gili Lawang also lie in this area, known for their natural mangrove forests and less mass-tourism character. These attractions represent the broader region's offerings, and their exact distances from Bintang Rinjani cannot be reliably stated due to source limitations.

    Summary

    Bintang Rinjani is a rural desa in Suralaga Kecamatan, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, on the eastern portion of Lombok Island. Based on available source material, detailed demographic, tourist, or real estate market data for the village is not accessible; characteristics of the broader region—an agricultural, rural setting, proximity to the Rinjani mountain range, and general real estate and public safety conditions in East Lombok—provide the framework for evaluating the settlement. The location is one of the lesser-documented villages in the Lesser Sunda Islands, yet geographically noteworthy, whose name directly connects to the symbolism of Rinjani Volcano.


    More about Suralaga

    Suralaga – Rice-bowl kecamatan in Lombok TimurSuralaga is a kecamatan in Lombok Timur Regency, West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat), on the island of Lombok. The Indonesian…

    Suralaga – Rice-bowl kecamatan in Lombok Timur

    Suralaga is a kecamatan in Lombok Timur Regency, West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat), on the island of Lombok. The Indonesian Wikipedia entry for the district gives an area of about 27.02 km² and a population of 67,793, with a long west-to-east extent and borders with several neighbouring kecamatan. The landscape is dominated by low-lying paddy fields crossed by streams flowing from the slopes of Mount Rinjani towards the east coast.

    Tourism and attractions

    The district's population is overwhelmingly Sasak, and villages such as Anjani, Tebaban and Paok Lombok are noted on the Wikipedia entry as active centres of Islamic education with pesantren and madrasah networks. Sasak traditions such as nyongkol wedding processions and begawe communal feasts are observed here as elsewhere in eastern Lombok. Lombok Timur Regency is the most populous regency of West Nusa Tenggara, with its seat at Selong. It stretches from the slopes of Mount Rinjani – at 3,726 metres Indonesia's second-highest volcano – through intensely cultivated rice plains to the Alas Strait on the east. Sasak is the dominant ethnic group, and pesantren-based Islamic education is deeply woven into local life. In the wider Bali and Nusa Tenggara context, the region spans the tourist-driven economy of Bali, the Sasak culture and Mount Rinjani of Lombok, the Komodo dragons and pink beaches of West Manggarai, and the savannah-and-sandalwood landscapes of East Nusa Tenggara.

    Property market

    Formal property data specifically for Suralaga is limited, and district-level market reports are not regularly published. Housing stock is typical of its setting: owner-occupied family homes on land held under a mix of certified and customary arrangements, with little speculative estate development. The region's property market is uniquely shaped by Bali's international tourism economy, followed by Lombok's resort development around Mandalika and Senggigi; elsewhere in Nusa Tenggara markets are more rural, with traditional freehold and adat-land tenure patterns. Within Lombok Timur Regency, property activity concentrates in and around the regency seat and main road corridors. Indonesian regulations on foreign land ownership apply throughout the district: overseas investors typically work with hak pakai (right-of-use) titles, long-term leasehold structures or PT PMA company holdings rather than freehold, and customary (adat) land arrangements must be respected in negotiations with local landowners.

    Rental and investment outlook

    The formal rental market in Suralaga is modest: most households own their homes, and rented accommodation is largely limited to teachers, healthcare workers, junior civil servants and, where relevant, plantation or mining staff. Rental demand is strongest in Bali's tourist belt, Mandalika and the main provincial capitals, with growing interest in eastern Indonesian islands where business and government expansion is creating new residential demand. Investment angles for a district of this profile lean toward agriculture, services and small-scale commercial property along the main roads, rather than residential yield plays, and outside investors should expect to work closely with the kecamatan or distrik office and customary landowners on due diligence and land titling.

    Practical tips

    Access to Suralaga is organised around the regency seat of Lombok Timur, with road, air or sea links – depending on location – connecting it to the provincial capital of West Nusa Tenggara. Air connectivity is excellent, with Ngurah Rai, Lombok and Labuan Bajo among the region's most heavily used airports; inter-island ferries and speedboats link the smaller islands, and visitors should plan around the distinct wet season which is shorter here than in Java or Sumatra. Basic local services – puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and junior-secondary schools, small warung shops and places of worship – are present in the kecamatan or distrik centre, while larger hospitals, banks and government offices are concentrated in the regency capital and the provincial capital. Visitors are expected to dress modestly in places of worship and villages and to check in with the local head (kepala desa or kepala kampung) when staying overnight in smaller communities.

    More about Lombok Timur

    Lombok Timur – Mount Rinjani and the Sembalun ValleyLombok Timur Regency lies in the eastern Lombok part of West Nusa Tenggara province. Its capital is Selong. The region is home…

    Lombok Timur – Mount Rinjani and the Sembalun Valley

    Lombok Timur Regency lies in the eastern Lombok part of West Nusa Tenggara province. Its capital is Selong. The region is home to the eastern side of Mount Rinjani (3,726 m, Indonesia’s second-highest volcano) – Lombok’s most attractive natural destination.

    Attractions and Activities

    Mount Rinjani (Gunung Rinjani) is one of Indonesia’s most stunning trekking destinations: from the summit, a panorama of the crater lake (Danau Segara Anak) and Barujari cone opens. Sembalun Valley at Rinjani’s eastern foot is a green mountain valley – the trek’s starting point and beautiful in its own right. Tanjung Ringgit rocky peninsula at the south-eastern tip – Pink Beach (Pantai Pink) with pink-hued sand is one of Indonesia’s rarities. Labuhan Lombok port is the ferry station for Sumbawa.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Sasak culture and Islamic tradition are defining. Reverence for Tuan Guru religious leaders is strong. Cuisine is Sasak: ayam taliwang, pelecing, beberuk terung, and local kopi Rinjani.

    Public Safety

    Lombok Timur is a safe region. Rinjani trek requires a registered guide and permit – the volcano is active. Mountain weather can change quickly. Medical care: basic hospital in Selong; Mataram (approx. 1.5 hours) has more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Lombok Praya Airport, approximately 1 hour east by car to Selong, approximately 2 hours to Sembalun Valley. The best time to visit is April to October (also for Rinjani trekking). Accommodation: guesthouses in Sembalun; hotels in Selong.

    More about West Nusa Tenggara

    West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) is the province of Lombok and the Gili Islands – Bali's calmer neighbor. Mount Rinjani volcano, crystal-clear waters, Sasak culture, and…

    West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) is the province of Lombok and the Gili Islands – Bali's calmer neighbor. Mount Rinjani volcano, crystal-clear waters, Sasak culture, and world-class surfing and diving offer a unique combination. Mataram is the capital, and Lombok International Airport has direct flights.

    Where is West Nusa Tenggara?

    The province is in the western Lesser Sunda Islands. Lombok is a short ferry or flight from Bali. The Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air) lie off Lombok's northwest coast. Sumbawa is the eastern part of the province, less touristy.

    What to See?

    1. Gili Islands – Coral and Relaxation

    Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air are car-free islands with crystal-clear waters and rich coral. Trawangan is the liveliest, Meno the quietest. Snorkeling, diving, and sunset are all within reach.

    2. Mount Rinjani – Volcano Trek

    Mount Rinjani is Indonesia's second-highest volcano. The 2–3 day trek to the crater lake and summit is challenging but rewarding. Book through official trek organizers.

    3. Lombok Beaches – Kuta, Tanjung Aan

    Lombok's south coast has white-sand beaches and surfable waves. Kuta Lombok and Tanjung Aan are popular. The calmer vibe and local Sasak villages offer an authentic experience.

    4. Sasak Culture

    The Sasak people are Lombok's indigenous population. Sade and Tetebatu villages offer traditional houses, weaving, and local life. Dances and crafts provide insight.

    5. Sumbawa – Untouched Island

    Sumbawa is less crowded; Lakey Peak is a world-famous surf spot. Exploring the province's eastern part is for those seeking peace and nature.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for beaches and the Rinjani trek. The Gili Islands can be visited year-round. July–August has the best underwater visibility.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–7 days recommended:

    • 2–3 days: Gili Islands, snorkeling, relaxation
    • 1–2 days: Lombok south coast beaches, Kuta
    • 2 days: Rinjani trek (optional) or Sasak villages

    Renting or Investing in West Nusa Tenggara?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in West Nusa Tenggara, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Lombok Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about West Nusa Tenggara, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    West Nusa Tenggara is the paradise of Lombok and the Gili Islands. The calmer vibe, natural beauty, and Sasak culture make it an excellent alternative to Bali.

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