Damai Makmur – a small settlement in Nuhon District of Banggai Regency, Central Sulawesi
Damai Makmur is an Indonesian village located in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, within Banggai Regency (Kabupaten Banggai), in Nuhon District (Kecamatan Nuhon). Based on its coordinates (approximately 1.04° south latitude, 122.17° east longitude), it is situated in the central-eastern part of Sulawesi island, in the interior regions of the Banggai Peninsula. No settlement-level database or detailed Wikipedia source about the village is available, so the description below is based primarily on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Nuhon, Kabupaten Banggai, and Sulawesi Tengah – with this distinction clearly indicated in each section.
General overview
The name Damai Makmur in Indonesian roughly means "Peaceful Prosperity," which may suggest that the village was founded or named according to the established naming traditions of similar small Sulawesi settlements. Kecamatan Nuhon is a relatively underdocumented interior district of Kabupaten Banggai; Banggai Regency itself encompasses an extensive area rich in natural resources – including agricultural land, forests, and mineral wealth – in Central Sulawesi. Settlements in the region are generally characterized by agricultural and plantation farming (cocoa, coconut, rice), as well as small-scale fishing near nearby water bodies. Damai Makmur, based on its expected size and character, is a small rural community whose inhabitants likely subsist primarily on self-sufficient or local market-oriented agriculture, as is typical of similar villages in the interior districts of Kabupaten Banggai. The ethnic group associated with the Banggai region is the Banggai people (Suku Banggai), with their own language (Bahasa Banggai) widely spoken throughout the region. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia summary article, the name Banggai is linked to multiple administrative units and cultural concepts, including the Banggai Kingdom (Kerajaan Banggai), a former Islamic kingdom that shaped the region's history. This cultural and historical background also characterizes the broader context of Damai Makmur.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data is available regarding the real estate market in Damai Makmur. At the broader Kabupaten Banggai level, it can be said that the region's real estate market – similar to other interior districts in Central Sulawesi – is typically not attracted to external investment waves comparable to urban demand; property values and transaction volumes are limited and tend to align with local needs. Over recent decades, infrastructure developments in Banggai Regency, including expansion of road networks and energy supply, have been underway, gradually improving accessibility to interior districts and potentially impacting local property values in the longer term. It is generally important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals as a rule cannot directly acquire land ownership (Hak Milik); the legal framework available to them primarily offers the possibility of leasing rights (Hak Sewa) and in certain cases usufruct rights (Hak Pakai), the application of which requires local legal advice. In such interior, rural areas, it is particularly recommended to thoroughly investigate local administrative and legal conditions before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
No specific public safety data or crime statistics relating to Damai Makmur are publicly available. Kabupaten Banggai and Central Sulawesi province generally present the security profile characteristic of the less urbanized interior districts of the Sulawesi island group: in smaller rural villages, community control is strong, serious crimes are rarer than in large cities, while at the same time access to healthcare and emergency services is typically limited in such areas. The most reliable current information for travelers and potential property buyers can be obtained from Indonesian authorities and travel warnings issued by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as from local administrative bodies. In previous decades, Central Sulawesi province experienced social tensions, though these were primarily concentrated in other districts; Nuhon District and the interior of Banggai do not feature prominently in such warnings.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources listing tourist attractions for Damai Makmur village are available. The broader Kabupaten Banggai, however, is an area rich in natural assets: the Banggai Peninsula is characterized by varied topography, rivers, and forested interior regions that could offer experiences for those interested in ecotourism. In materials related to Banggai Regency, the Banggai cardinal fish (Pterapogon kauderni), one of the world's most famous aquarium fish species that is endemic to the Banggai island group, is regularly featured – this biological distinctiveness is one indicator of the broader Banggai region's scientific-natural appeal. The Kerajaan Banggai, the historical legacy of the former Banggai Kingdom, also forms part of the region's cultural tourism offering, though the relevant historical sites and monuments are primarily linked to the Banggai Kepulauan (Banggai Islands) area rather than necessarily to Nuhon District. More detailed tourist information regarding the immediate vicinity of Damai Makmur is not currently documented in publicly available sources.
Summary
Damai Makmur is a small rural settlement belonging to Kecamatan Nuhon in Kabupaten Banggai in Central Sulawesi, for which no independent, detailed public documentation is available. The broader Banggai region is an area characterized by the historical heritage of the Banggai people and the Banggai Kingdom, as well as a diverse natural environment. When assessing the real estate market and public safety, it is advisable to proceed from the general characteristics of the regency and province, and before making any concrete decisions, it is appropriate to consult local sources, official information, and legal experts.

