Saturday, 23 May 2026   Central Lombok is having a big year in 2026. Foreign investment is picking up, new tourism-related projects are entering the region, and international investors are starting to see Central Lombok as one of Indonesia’s rising hotspots for property and hospitality development. What was once considered a secondary tourism market is now moving into the spotlight.   According to reports, foreign investors from countries such as Morocco and Australia have already started investing in Central Lombok this year. Their focus is mainly on tourism accommodation projects, including villas and resort-style developments that support long-stay visitors. This is an important sign becauseBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Friday, 22 May 2026   If you’re thinking about investing in property in Lombok, there’s one simple rule that many real estate investors love to talk about: the 2 percent rule. It sounds simple, fast, and super useful, especially for beginners. But what exactly is it, and does it really work in a place like Lombok? The short answer: it can help, but it’s not the whole story.   So, what is the 2 percent rule? The idea is straightforward. A rental property is considered attractive if its monthly rental income equals at least 2 percent of the total purchase price. Let’s say you buyBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Thursday, 21 May 2026   When people talk about foreign investment in Indonesia, names like Jakarta, Bali, or even the new capital Nusantara often steal the spotlight. But if you look a little closer, there’s another island quietly attracting attention from global investors, Lombok. And interestingly, some of that interest has come from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a country known for putting money into tourism, infrastructure, and long-term strategic projects around the world.   So, where is UAE capital flowing in Indonesia? The answer is spread across several sectors, from ports and energy to tourism and infrastructure. Over the years, the UAE has strengthenedBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Thursday, 14 May 2026   For a long time, when people talked about tropical tourism in Indonesia, the conversation almost always ended with Bali. But now, another island is slowly stepping into the spotlight: Lombok.   And interestingly, China could become one of the biggest reasons why Lombok’s future looks incredibly promising. Indonesia’s Lombok Island is actively looking for more Chinese investment to help accelerate tourism development, especially in the Mandalika area. (   The Indonesian government has already positioned Mandalika as one of its flagship tourism destinations. And honestly, the scale of development there is massive.   The Mandalika Special Economic Zone covers aroundBaca Lebih Lanjut →