Dimpalon – a small settlement in the Kecamatan Kintom district, Central Sulawesi
Dimpalon is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Kintom administrative district within Kabupaten Banggai regency, in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province. Kabupaten Banggai, located on Sulawesi island, is one of the larger-area kabupaten (regencies) in Central Sulawesi. Based on its coordinates (-1.08° north latitude, 122.60° east longitude), Dimpalon is situated in the interior, inland part of the Kintom district, in one of Indonesia's less heavily touristed areas. Direct, named sources specifically about Dimpalon are not available; therefore, the description below should be understood in the context of the broader regency and the Kintom district.
General overview
Dimpalon is one village in Kecamatan Kintom, which fits within the administrative system of Kabupaten Banggai. Kabupaten Banggai – whose name, based on the "Banggai" reference, denotes a separate Indonesian kabupaten, distinct from Banggai Kepulauan and Banggai Laut regencies – is located on the eastern part of Sulawesi island in Central Sulawesi province. The Banggai ethnic group inhabits the regency's territory, present across Kabupaten Banggai, Banggai Kepulauan, and Banggai Laut areas, and possesses its own distinct Banggai language. This cultural and linguistic background shapes daily life and local identity in the villages of the Kintom district, including Dimpalon. The region's economy is generally based on agriculture, fishing, and related small-scale processing industries, characteristic of most rural districts in Kabupaten Banggai. Dimpalon is not among the known tourist destinations and does not appear in widely accessible Indonesian administrative or tourism databases with its own attractions or special industries.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable source is available specifically detailing Dimpalon's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Banggai, it can be stated that in rural districts, property prices are generally considerably lower than in Indonesia's more developed tourist destinations (such as certain areas of Bali or Lombok). The circulation of agricultural and residential real estate corresponds to local needs and local economic dynamics. From an investment perspective, the area is considered remote and less developed infrastructurally, which carries both risk and potential longer-term opportunity depending on local development processes. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or various rental arrangements are available – this general regulatory framework applies equally in Kabupaten Banggai and Dimpalon. Before making an investment decision, local legal consultation and examination of relevant Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN) records are recommended.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics are available regarding Dimpalon's public safety. Rural districts of Kabupaten Banggai and, more broadly, Central Sulawesi are generally characterized by small villages living in relatively closed community structures, where acquaintance-based social control plays a role in daily life. Past tensions in certain areas of Central Sulawesi – which affected some regions in the early 2000s – have moderated over the past decades, and much of the province is today characterized as having a stable public safety situation based on Indonesian authorities' assessments and broader regional evaluation. Nevertheless, the available source material contains no specific, recent safety data regarding Kintom district or Dimpalon; more detailed current information can be obtained from local authorities or the Hungarian Foreign Ministry's consular information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions linked to Dimpalon appear in the available source material. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Banggai, it can be noted that the regency's territory is located in the natural-resource-rich eastern part of Sulawesi island, where tropical natural environment, coastline, and island landscape generally characterize the terrain. The neighboring Banggai Kepulauan (Banggai Islands) territory – which is administratively a separate kabupaten – is known as the habitat of the Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni), an endemic species in Indonesian conservation literature. In the interior areas of Kintom district, natural landscape, plantations, and smaller river valleys may offer opportunities for hiking, though these are not recorded as named attractions. Those interested in the broader region's natural values should seek information from Luwuk, the regency capital, at local travel service providers.
Summary
Dimpalon is a small village in the Kecamatan Kintom district of Kabupaten Banggai in Central Sulawesi, one not documented in detail in external sources. Based on available information, the area belongs to the Banggai cultural sphere with a rural character and way of life. From real estate market, public safety, and tourist perspectives, the general characteristics of the broader regency and Kintom district are indicative in the absence of specific, verifiable settlement-level data. More detailed information about the location is recommended from on-site or local sources.

