Nipa – a small settlement in the Kabupaten Banggai Lamala district, Central Sulawesi
Nipa is an Indonesian village that belongs to the Kabupaten Banggai territory in the Central Sulawesi province (Sulawesi Tengah), specifically within the Kecamatan Lamala administrative district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.93 degrees south latitude and 123.23 degrees east longitude), it is located on the eastern region of the Balantak peninsula, whose regional center is the city of Luwuk. Kabupaten Banggai was created on October 4, 1999, through the division of the former Banggai Regency: the mainland portion retained the Kabupaten Banggai name with Luwuk as its seat, while the overseas islands became an independent administrative unit under the name Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan. Nipa appears as an independent settlement in databases, but the available sources contain no settlement-level data about the village beyond regency-level information.
General overview
Nipa is a poorly documented settlement with a relatively small population, for which no independent, publicly accessible statistical or encyclopedic sources are available. Its location within the Kecamatan Lamala district means it belongs to the eastern, so-called Balantak sector of Kabupaten Banggai. According to available regency-level data, the total population of Kabupaten Banggai was 362,275 at the 2020 census, and by mid-2025 official estimates placed this figure at 382,009. The eastern part of the Balantak peninsula is culturally and linguistically inhabited primarily by the Balantak people, and villages in this area typically rely on traditional agriculture, fishing, and local forms of small-scale trade. The precise size of Nipa, its infrastructure, and details of its public services cannot be determined from available sources, so it is advisable to gather information about these matters on site.
Real estate and investment
No published, verifiable real estate market data are available for Nipa and the Kecamatan Lamala area, so the following can only describe the general context of the broader Kabupaten Banggai region. Kabupaten Banggai belongs to Indonesia's eastern development zones: the regency's largest city, Luwuk, has received some attention in recent decades due to the oil and gas industry and the fishing sector, which has generated local real estate growth. In villages such as Nipa, the real estate market is typically considerably narrower and less liquid than in regional urban centers. Generally speaking, foreign citizens in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (rental rights) offer a lawful framework. For any real estate transaction, it is especially advisable to involve a local legal expert, as land registration and administrative documentation on rural territories may differ from urban standards.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistics on public safety specific to Nipa or the Kecamatan Lamala district are available. At a more general level, it can be stated that public safety in rural areas of Central Sulawesi typically relies on the traditional social fabric of small communities and local police presence. Kabupaten Banggai does not appear among the priority security warnings issued by Indonesian authorities, and in recent years the region has not experienced widely documented security incidents on the scale that characterized earlier Central Sulawesi conflicts. Nevertheless, all travelers are advised to monitor the latest travel advisories from their foreign ministries and information from local authorities before travel, as the general regional picture may not necessarily reflect the current situation in individual small villages.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Nipa are known from available sources, so in this regard too, only the broader context of Kabupaten Banggai can provide information. Within the regency, the city of Luwuk represents the most important infrastructure hub, and the coastlines of the Balantak peninsula, as well as coastal areas toward Tolo Bay and Tomini Bay, possess numerous locally known natural features. Kabupaten Banggai is also known for its proximity to the Banggai archipelago: although the islands administratively belong to the separate Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan, the region's natural wealth—coral reefs, tropical bays—is a defining characteristic of the broader area. On-site information will provide the most accurate picture of Nipa's direct tourist infrastructure, accommodations, and the roads leading to it.
Summary
Nipa is a small, poorly documented Indonesian settlement in Central Sulawesi, in the Kecamatan Lamala district of Kabupaten Banggai, on the eastern region of the Balantak peninsula. Based on regency-level data, the broader environment typically sustains itself through fishing and agriculture, with Luwuk serving as its regional center. Settlement-level statistical, real estate market, or tourism data are not publicly available, so detailed, reliable information about Nipa can only be obtained from on-site or official sources.

