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    UPT Tambak Sari – a settlement in Poto Tano district, Sumbawa Barat regency

    UPT Tambak Sari belongs to the Poto Tano kecamatan (district) administrative division, which is situated within Sumbawa Barat kabupaten (regency). The settlement forms part of Nusa Tenggara Barat province (West Nusa Tenggara), which comprises the western region of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands. The Sumbawa island represents a major characteristic of the province's eastern part, where varied landscape typifies the region – steep hills, mountains, and dry grassy areas alternate with one another. According to coordinates, UPT Tambak Sari settlement is located at -8.5679297 latitude and 116.838024 longitude.

    General overview

    UPT Tambak Sari functions as a smaller settlement belonging to Poto Tano district on the western part of Sumbawa island. The territory of Sumbawa Barat regency forms a larger geographical unit that comprises part of Nusa Tenggara Barat province. Sumbawa island is generally much more expansive in area than Lombok island found in the western part of the province; however, it possesses significantly lower population density. The island is situated toward the southeast, and unlike the more populated coastal areas, UPT Tambak Sari is located within the regency's more interior district known as Poto Tano. The settlement preserves traces of traditional Samawa and Mbojo culture, which belong to the distinctive cultural identity of Sumbawa island. These cultures continue to preserve their local customs and arts, observable in the community and social practices characteristic of the area's inhabitants.

    The regions of Sumbawa island differ from the coral reef-covered tourist coastal areas. The UPT Tambak Sari vicinity, similar to other settlements in the regency, represents rural communities dependent on agriculture or fishing. The structure and functioning of Poto Tano district is embedded as part of Sumbawa Barat regency's administrative system within the Indonesian administrative hierarchy. The area's geographical location within the island's morphology forms a characteristic part of the varied landscape, where important economic activities for the inhabitants are connected to the utilization of natural resources.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market in UPT Tambak Sari and the surrounding Poto Tano district area can be understood within the broader real estate market context of Sumbawa Barat regency. The regency as a whole belongs to Nusa Tenggara Barat province, which forms part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The strength of the real estate market in the region fundamentally depends on tourism, fishing, and agriculture. While major tourist destinations such as Lombok island are known for the Gili Islands and Kuta Beach, Sumbawa island is less densely populated and possesses different types of real estate market dynamics.

    According to Indonesian legal frameworks, real estate purchases by foreign individuals and businesses are subject to strict regulations. Typically, foreigners may acquire temporary usufruct rights for 25 years (HGU – Hak Guna Usaha) under certain conditions, or lease rights for 30 years (HGB – Hak Guna Bangunan) in certain cases; however, ultimate ownership of land is restricted to Indonesian citizens. In the vicinity of UPT Tambak Sari, forming a rural area of Sumbawa Barat regency, real estate movement within the regency's more interior, less urbanized part is fundamentally tied more closely to local residents or at least to Indonesian citizens than in coastal or tourism-oriented areas. Due to its rural character, property prices are significantly lower than in Lombok and other tourism centers of the province, so investment opportunities for foreigners are more limited; however, long-term options that enable participation in Indonesian economic development exist with the appropriate legal basis.

    Safety and security

    Specific public safety data concerning UPT Tambak Sari settlement is not available; however, the general security situation in Sumbawa Barat regency and Nusa Tenggara Barat province is sufficiently stable and favorable as is typically characteristic of the Lesser Sunda Islands. In Indonesia, rural areas such as where UPT Tambak Sari is located generally do not require special security precautions with regard to typical tourist concerns. Throughout Sumbawa island, such public order maintenance tasks as protection of resources and community safety operate through coordination between local community initiatives and the Indonesian police.

    Due to the rural character of Sumbawa Barat regency, types of crime typical of major cities are less common. Interactions between tourists and locals are generally problem-free. The primary risk in rural settlements such as UPT Tambak Sari and its immediate surroundings is more likely related to infrastructure provision or accessibility of healthcare services rather than direct public safety dangers. The area's local community organizations and administrative bodies generally function adequately in maintaining traffic safety and basic public order.

    Tourist attractions

    Specific information describing direct tourist attractions for UPT Tambak Sari settlement is not available. However, numerous significant tourist destinations are found on Sumbawa island and in the surrounding Sumbawa Barat regency area. Lakey Beach is situated along the Sumbawa Barat regency coastline and is known as a popular surfing destination in Nusa Tenggara Barat province. The rural settlement of UPT Tambak Sari within Poto Tano district is located in the more interior areas of the island, which means that all coastal-oriented tourist activities (such as beaching, surfing, coral reef diving) are located at a distance from the settlement.

    At the cultural level, however, the area is found among places preserving Samawa and Mbojo culture. Sade Village on Lombok demonstrates a similar cultural heritage model where traditional Sasak architecture and way of life are preserved; Sumbawa island similarly represents a potential location for becoming acquainted with authentic local communities and ancient architecture. The everyday life of communities living in UPT Tambak Sari and its immediate vicinity, as well as the rural ethnic traditions of Poto Tano district, can provide insight for visitors interested in local culture, although formalized tourism infrastructure (hotels, guided tours) is less developed than in coastal and inter-island tourism zones.

    Summary

    UPT Tambak Sari is a rural settlement belonging to Poto Tano district of Sumbawa Barat regency, situated within Nusa Tenggara Barat province among the Lesser Sunda Islands. The settlement's context fundamentally derives from the more interior, less urbanized character of Sumbawa island, where traditional Samawa culture, rural economy, and Indonesian administration interweave. The real estate market can be understood within the region's general dynamics, while broader public safety reflects the stable character of Nusa Tenggara Barat province. Tourist opportunities in the immediate vicinity are more limited than in coastal areas, but authentic local culture and rural communities offer insight for those wishing to diverge from established tourist routes.


    More about Poto Tano

    Poto Tano – Ferry-port kecamatan in Sumbawa Barat, West Nusa TenggaraPoto Tano is a kecamatan in Sumbawa Barat Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, on the north-western corner of…

    Poto Tano – Ferry-port kecamatan in Sumbawa Barat, West Nusa Tenggara

    Poto Tano is a kecamatan in Sumbawa Barat Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, on the north-western corner of Sumbawa island. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry for the district, Poto Tano was established under Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 4 of 2007 and forms the northern gateway of the regency, sharing a direct boundary with Sumbawa Regency, from which Sumbawa Barat was itself separated. The district is best known for Pelabuhan Poto Tano, the ferry port that connects Sumbawa to Lombok across the Alas Strait, and for the small island of Pulau Kenawa which has become a well-known leisure destination.

    Tourism and attractions

    Poto Tano serves as one of the main western gateways to Sumbawa for travellers coming from Lombok by ferry. The Pelabuhan Poto Tano sits on the Alas Strait and is operated by ASDP, with regular roll-on roll-off sailings to Kayangan on Lombok's east coast. Just offshore, Pulau Kenawa is a small hill-backed island that has become a popular short hop for sunset views, camping and snorkeling, sometimes combined with visits to other islets in the Selat Alas group. Sumbawa Barat Regency, of which Poto Tano is part, is better known in mining and tourism literature for the large Amman Mineral copper and gold operation at Batu Hijau and for the surf coast at Maluk, Sekongkang and Jelenga, but Poto Tano's ferry-and-island character defines its local tourism profile.

    Property market

    The property market in Poto Tano is shaped by the combination of the ferry gateway, a modest weekend-tourism flow and a fishing-and-agricultural base. Typical real estate is single-family landed housing on small and medium plots, ruko along the road to and from the port, simple guesthouses and homestays near Pulau Kenawa, and productive land used for maize, rice, livestock and coconuts. Branded subdivisions are largely absent, but small cluster housing has appeared near the port corridor as demand from port workers, small hospitality operators and civil servants has grown. Price levels sit in the lower-mid range for Sumbawa Barat, influenced more by the ferry and mining-support economies than by high-end tourism.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand in Poto Tano is driven by port and ASDP workers, by civil servants and teachers posted to the district, and by a smaller base of tourism operators linked to Pulau Kenawa. Kost boarding rooms and small rental houses serve this base, while homestays and guesthouses serve weekend and school-holiday tourists. Investors typically focus on small hospitality properties along the coast and on land with views over the Alas Strait, along with ruko along the port road. Medium-term risks include ferry-schedule volatility, marine zoning rules around Pulau Kenawa, tourism seasonality and the dependence of parts of the regional economy on the Batu Hijau copper-gold operations elsewhere in Sumbawa Barat.

    Practical tips

    Poto Tano is reached by road from Taliwang, the capital of Sumbawa Barat, and by the ASDP ferry from Kayangan on Lombok. The drive from Mataram to Poto Tano typically takes between four and five hours including the ferry crossing, depending on traffic and weather. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools, mosques, traditional markets and mini-marts are available in the district, while larger hospitals, banks and more complete shopping are in Taliwang and, for specialised services, Mataram on Lombok. The climate is tropical and dry relative to many parts of Indonesia, particularly in the May to October period. Visitors should respect marine zoning around Pulau Kenawa and follow Indonesian regulations on foreign land ownership.

    More about Sumbawa Barat

    West Sumbawa – Surf Bays and Gold MiningSumbawa Barat (West Sumbawa) Regency lies on the northwesternmost part of Sumbawa Island. Its capital is Taliwang. The region is known for…

    West Sumbawa – Surf Bays and Gold Mining

    Sumbawa Barat (West Sumbawa) Regency lies on the northwesternmost part of Sumbawa Island. Its capital is Taliwang. The region is known for the Newmont/Amman gold mine (Batu Hijau) and excellent surf spots. The bays around Sekongkang are among Indonesia’s best surf locations, with pristine beaches and turquoise sea.

    Attractions and Activities

    Yo’eh Loka, Supersuck and Scar Reef surf spots with world-class waves. Pristine beaches of Sekongkang Bay. Maluk Beach for quiet relaxation. Taliwang Lake area for walks and birdwatching.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Sumbawan culture with strong Islamic influence. Cuisine: ayam taliwang (spicy grilled chicken, the region’s most famous dish, popular across Indonesia), plecing kangkung, and local honey.

    Public Safety

    West Sumbawa is safe. Medical care: hospital in Taliwang.

    Practical Information

    From Lombok, ferry to Poto Tano (approx. 2 hours), then Taliwang approx. 30 minutes. Nearest airport Sumbawa Besar (approx. 2 hours). Best surf season May to September. Accommodation: surf camps in Sekongkang, hotels in Taliwang.

    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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