Padang – settlement in Kabupaten Banggai Kintom district, Central Sulawesi
Padang is a small settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Kintom administrative district, which falls within Kabupaten Banggai regency, and further within the province of Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah). It is located on the southern side of the eastern peninsula of Celebes island, close to Tolo Bay. According to its coordinates (-0.948041, 100.3630901), it lies in an area relatively near the south Celebes coastline, although no source material specifically addressing this village's exact coastal position is available. In the following sections, we present the broader context of which Padang is a part, based on data and general characteristics verifiable at the Kabupaten Banggai level.
General overview
Padang belongs to the administrative district (kecamatan) called Kecamatan Kintom in Kabupaten Banggai. The Kintom district is located in the western-central sector of Kabupaten Banggai, and this area is primarily classified within the traditional zone of the Saluan people and language. Kabupaten Banggai was established on October 4, 1999, through the division of the former, larger Banggai Regency: the mainland portion became Kabupaten Banggai with its seat in the city of Luwuk, while the offshore islands were assigned to a newly created Banggai Islands Regency. The regency's total area is 9,672.70 km², its population according to the 2010 census was 323,626, according to the 2020 census was 362,275, and official estimates for mid-2025 show 382,009 inhabitants. The Kintom district, to which Padang belongs, runs along the southern side of the peninsula and falls within the watershed areas sloping toward Tolo Bay. Padang village itself does not appear independently in accessible public sources, so the general characteristics of the regency and district provide context in the sections that follow.
Real estate and investment
In the eastern part of Central Sulawesi, and thus in the area of Kabupaten Banggai, there are no itemized real estate market data specifically concerning Padang village. In the broader regional context, it can be said that Kabupaten Banggai is a relatively sparsely populated area built primarily on agricultural and fishing activities, where the scope and liquidity of the real estate market lag behind those of larger cities in Central Sulawesi, such as Palu or Luwuk, which serves as the regency seat. From a regional development perspective, an important factor is fishing along the bay, agriculture, and the extraction of natural resources. From the perspective of general Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals generally cannot acquire direct ownership (Hak Milik type) in Indonesia; however, certain forms of land use are possible through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or nominal ownership structures. The legal frameworks governing this apply uniformly throughout the country, and it is in any case recommended to involve local legal expertise. For Kintom district and Padang, investment decisions require detailed on-site data collection and legal consultation, as area-level real estate transaction statistics are not currently available.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Padang village do not appear in accessible sources. Kabupaten Banggai and Central Sulawesi are generally rural, predominantly agricultural areas where population density is lower than in major cities, which in itself influences the sense of security. Central Sulawesi province was known in the early 2000s for inter-religious conflicts around the Poso district; however, Kabupaten Banggai was generally not a direct participant in that conflict zone. Assessment of the current situation requires current local information; before traveling, it is recommended to review warnings from Indonesian authorities and those of one's own country's foreign affairs agency. Factual crime statistics concerning Padang are not available.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are mentioned in available source material regarding Padang and Kecamatan Kintom. The physical geography of Kabupaten Banggai as a whole is, however, distinctive: the southern side of the peninsula slopes toward Tolo Bay, with terrain divided by mountains, forests, and coastlines, which can offer opportunities for nature tourism and marine tourism in the region. Luwuk, the regency seat, is the region's most significant urban and commercial center and can serve as a starting point for exploring the broader regency. Specific, named temples, beaches, natural parks, or cultural sites in the case of Padang could only be identified on the basis of on-site research or deeper local source material; the present compilation does not have access to such sources.
Summary
Padang is a small Celebes village belonging to Kecamatan Kintom in Kabupaten Banggai, Central Sulawesi province. The region has operated as an independent regency since 1999, with its seat in Luwuk, and its population exceeded 362,000 in 2020. There is limited publicly available detailed data about Padang itself, so assessment of its tourist, real estate market, and public safety characteristics is framed by the broader regency context. For more detailed, location-specific information, local sources and personal research are necessary.

