Bella – a small rural settlement in the Kabupaten Banggai region of Central Sulawesi
Bella is a small settlement in Indonesia, located within the Kabupaten Banggai regency that belongs to Central Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Tengah), and falls under the Kecamatan Nuhon district. Geographically, it is situated on the northeastern peninsula of Sulawesi island, at approximately 0.9 degrees south latitude, which means it lies close to the equator. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Banggai, the regency's most important city, is Luwuk, and Bella belongs to this regency. Direct, settlement-level statistical or descriptive sources are not currently available for the village, so the following description primarily relies on regency-level data and contexts.
General overview
Bella is a relatively poorly documented small rural settlement with a modest population, falling under the administration of Kecamatan Nuhon district. The district itself is connected to the western, so-called Toili–Batui sector of Kabupaten Banggai, which according to source materials is characterized by the presence of the Saluan ethnic group and the Saluan language. Kabupaten Banggai as a whole covers an area of 9,672.70 km²: the 2010 census recorded 323,626 residents, the 2020 census recorded 362,275 residents, and the official estimate for mid-2025 shows 382,009 people. Bella represents a tiny spot within this large, mixed-character regency. The Nuhon district – and thus Bella as well – can be classified among areas located on the southern side of the peninsula, which are hydrographically sloped toward Tolo Bay. Such inland small villages on Sulawesi typically are built on agricultural and forestry activities, and there is no inhabited area near them that would be inevitably influenced by the tourism industry. Since no public demographic or infrastructural data are available for the village, these general regional characteristics only outline the broader context.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Bella, neither settlement-level nor district-level real estate market data or investment statistics are available, so the following describes the general frameworks of the broader Kabupaten Banggai and Central Sulawesi region. Kabupaten Banggai has operated as an independent unit since the 1999 administrative reorganization, and over the past decades, certain economic development has taken place in the areas surrounding Luwuk, partly fueled by the hydrocarbon industry and agriculture. In smaller, rural villages – such as Bella – real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in provincial or regency seat cities, although liquidity and market transparency are also limited. In Indonesia, the real estate acquisition options for foreigners are restricted by federal-level regulations: foreign citizens cannot generally acquire full ownership (Hak Milik), but can only exercise certain more restricted rights under specific conditions, such as lease arrangements linked to residence rights. This general legal framework applies throughout the country and thus also applies to Bella.
Safety and security
No verifiable data are available regarding Bella's public safety at either local or district level, so only general observations regarding Central Sulawesi Province can be described. The central provinces of Sulawesi are typically classified among quieter, rural areas compared to the country's more tourism-intensive and densely populated regions. In smaller villages, community control and informal social networks tend to be stronger, which generally contributes to the maintenance of local order. At the same time, it is worth noting that in more remote areas with poorer infrastructure, police presence and emergency service accessibility may be more limited. These are general connections that can be applied to the region, not verified specific statements about Bella.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions for Bella as an individual village do not appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Banggai regency is primarily associated with Luwuk city, the shores of Tolo Bay, and the nearby Banggai islands, which lie beyond the Selat Peleng strait on the administrative territory of Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan. The natural resources of Kecamatan Nuhon district itself – its topography, rivers, and vegetation near the equator – may in principle be attractive to hikers or those interested in ecotourism, but no specific, source-backed attractions can be named in this regard. Anyone wishing to visit Bella or learn about the district's attractions would be well advised to start from Luwuk, which is the regency's most important transportation hub and the nearest center in terms of available tourism basic infrastructure.
Summary
Bella is a small, poorly documented rural settlement in the Kabupaten Banggai Nuhon district in Central Sulawesi. From available sources, primarily regency-level data can be learned: the population of nearly 362,000 according to the 2020 census, the area of 9,672 km², and the cultural and linguistic division that emerges along the lines of the Balantak and Saluan ethnic groups. Settlement-level statistics, attractions, or real estate market data are not yet publicly available for the village, so before any more specific planning, it is advisable to consult local sources or the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Banggai.

