Koili – a small settlement in Bunta district, in the heart of Kabupaten Banggai
Koili is an Indonesian village located within Kabupaten Banggai regency in the province of Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah), belonging to Bunta district (Kecamatan Bunta). Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.92° south latitude, 122.37° east longitude), it is situated in the eastern part of Sulawesi island. The capital of Kabupaten Banggai is the city of Luwuk, and the regency separated from the former Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan in 1999, when it acquired its current administrative form. No settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Koili; therefore, the following presentation is based primarily on the broader regency-level context, clearly indicating when the description pertains to the surrounding area rather than the village itself.
General overview
Koili itself does not appear in widely available tourism or administrative records, suggesting it is a relatively small, little-known rural settlement. Kecamatan Bunta forms part of Kabupaten Banggai, which according to Law No. 51/1999 has an area of 9,672.70 km² and had a population of 376,808 in 2021. The regency as a whole displays varied landscapes: the interior areas are hilly and mountainous in character, while the coastal zones exhibit maritime features. Kabupaten Banggai – and Bunta district within it – is a region rich in agricultural and natural resources, where local livelihoods have traditionally been based on fishing, copra, palm oil, cocoa and rice production, as well as cashew cultivation. Additionally, the regency is abundant in mineral resources: nickel deposits are under exploration, and significant hydrocarbon industry activity takes place in the area through the Matindok and Senoro gas blocks. These economic characteristics may generally apply to Kecamatan Bunta as well, but detailed data specific to Koili is not available.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable data is available regarding Koili's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Banggai level, it can be noted that the region's economic driving forces are primarily natural resource extraction and agriculture, rather than tourism or urban real estate demand. This generally means that in rural, small-village areas – such as Koili likely is – real estate prices are considerably lower than in the regency capital, Luwuk, and market activity is limited. From an investment perspective, the region's natural resource potential may be noteworthy; however, such investments involve lengthy authorization procedures and specialized regulatory environments. As a general note within Indonesian land law frameworks, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) or investment through appropriate legal structures represent available solutions. This general regulatory framework is equally valid in Kabupaten Banggai and Bunta district.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data is available regarding Koili's public safety. Generally speaking, rural areas of Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province and Kabupaten Banggai are not considered among the regions of heightened risk in Indonesia. In rural, small-village areas, everyday life is typically organized along tight community bonds, which through informal social control usually result in a stable local security environment. However – as in other less developed infrastructure rural areas in Indonesia – challenges may arise regarding access to rapid assistance. In all cases, it is advisable to inquire from local authorities and current travel advisories regarding actual conditions, as the public safety situation may vary over time and by location.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions relating to Koili village appear in available sources. The natural characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Banggai – including coastal landscapes, inland forested-hilly interior areas, and the regency's rich marine biodiversity – theoretically represent tourist appeal, yet authentic data regarding their direct proximity to and accessibility from Koili is not available. The natural resources characteristic of Kabupaten Banggai as a whole (fishing, marine life, agricultural environment) form part of local daily life and could potentially form the basis for certain ecotourism interest, but no available information exists regarding organized tourism offerings in relation to Koili and Kecamatan Bunta. For those interested, Luwuk, the regency capital, represents the nearest and better-documented starting point for acquainting oneself with the region.
Summary
Koili is a poorly documented rural settlement in Central Sulawesi, within Bunta district in Kabupaten Banggai regency. At the broader regency level, the area is characterized by a rich natural resource base, agriculture, and energy industry, while tourism and the real estate market play minor roles. In the absence of direct data regarding Koili, information about the village can only be gathered through the general context of the regency; for more detailed local information, the administrative offices of Kecamatan Bunta or the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Banggai can provide guidance.

