Badumpayan – a small settlement in Kecamatan Banggai Tengah, Kabupaten Banggai Laut, Central Sulawesi
Badumpayan is an Indonesian settlement located in the province of Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Banggai Laut, belonging to Kecamatan Banggai Tengah district. Based on its coordinates (-1.67° south latitude, 123.52° east longitude), it is situated in the region of the Banggai Islands, in the eastern part of Sulawesi. Central Sulawesi is one of Indonesia's largest provinces by area, with Palu as its administrative capital. Badumpayan does not appear directly in available encyclopedic sources, so in the following sections we present the settlement's context based on reliable information about the province and the broader region where this is justified.
General overview
Badumpayan belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Banggai Tengah, which is part of Kabupaten Banggai Laut. This kabupaten extends across the territory of the Banggai Islands in the eastern waters of Sulawesi and is a relatively young administrative unit in Indonesia. Badumpayan itself is not a known tourist destination at international or national level, and settlement-level data about it are not available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources. Regarding the broader province, Central Sulawesi, verified data show that according to the 2020 census, the province has a population of approximately 3 million, covers an area of approximately 61,497 square kilometers, making it the largest province by area on the island of Sulawesi. In the eastern part of the province, where the Banggai Islands are also located, Christianity is present among local communities, while Islam is the dominant religion throughout the province. Numerous ethnic groups live together in the province, with local Indonesian administrative and educational life based on the use of the Indonesian language, alongside several indigenous languages. Badumpayan appears to be a small-scale community, likely agricultural or fishing-based, reflecting the general character of the island world of the Banggai Islands: the kabupaten's territory is divided into islands, and livelihood and local society are closely tied to the sea and local natural resources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable settlement-level data are available regarding Badumpayan's real estate market. Regarding the Kabupaten Banggai Laut and Kecamatan Banggai Tengah region generally, it can be said that due to the peripheral location of the Banggai Islands and relatively limited infrastructure, the size and liquidity of the real estate market are presumably far more modest than in the larger cities of Central Sulawesi, such as Palu. In the broader Central Sulawesi region, real estate development is primarily concentrated in the more accessible areas of the province. According to the general legal framework in Indonesia, the opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate are limited: foreigners cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but may exercise property rights through long-term lease or other restricted titles (such as Hak Pakai). From an investment perspective, the smaller territories of the Banggai Islands may offer opportunities for long-term, patient capital, provided that local infrastructure and connectivity develop in the future.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or assessment are available regarding safety and security in Badumpayan. Considering the Central Sulawesi province as a whole, based on available source material, public safety and social conditions present a mixed picture: according to UNICEF data, approximately 18 percent of the province's children live below the province's poverty threshold, and in rural areas households are typically in a more vulnerable economic situation than in urban regions. In the island world of Kabupaten Banggai Laut, to which Badumpayan belongs, public safety can be understood within the framework generally characteristic of small, rural communities: such villages are typically characterized by low crime levels and strong community cohesion, though the accessibility of health and social services may be more limited. However, these statements do not substitute for concrete, local-level data, which are not available in this case.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attraction identifiable with Badumpayan can be identified based on available documentation. The Banggai Islands region generally is known within Indonesia for its diverse marine life and coral reefs in the Celebes Sea, which may provide appeal for divers and nature enthusiasts throughout the broader kabupaten, but no specific source data naming Badumpayan are available regarding these. Kecamatan Banggai Tengah, of which Badumpayan is a part, provides the local administrative and cultural framework for the kabupaten's life; however, encyclopedic sources provide no details about the district's possible natural or cultural values. Those wishing to learn about the region are advised to inquire with local authorities or tourism services of the broader Kabupaten Banggai Laut about current and verified attractions.
Summary
Badumpayan is a small Indonesian settlement in Central Sulawesi within the administrative district of Kecamatan Banggai Tengah, Kabupaten Banggai Laut, located in the region of the Banggai Islands. No independent, encyclopedic-level data about the settlement are available, so in the above sections we have outlined the local context based on information known at the province and broader kabupaten levels. As part of the Central Sulawesi island world, Badumpayan is likely a smaller community relying on marine resources, and understanding it in greater detail requires access to current, local Indonesian sources.

