Mantan A – small settlement in Simpang Raya District of Banggai Regency, Central Sulawesi
Mantan A is an Indonesian settlement located in the Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Banggai (Banggai Regency), and specifically belongs to Simpang Raya District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-0.9027848; 122.2129138), it is situated in the central-eastern region of Sulawesi Island. As independent, settlement-level source material about the village is not available, the characteristics of the region are presented below based on verifiable data from the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Banggai, with clear indication that these data apply to the regency as a whole.
General overview
Mantan A belongs to Simpang Raya kecamatan, which administratively forms part of Kabupaten Banggai. The regency seat is located in Luwuk kecamatan. The area of Kabupaten Banggai is 9,672.70 square kilometers (according to Law No. 51 of 1999), and based on 2021 data its population was 376,808 inhabitants. The regency was formed from the territory of the former Banggai Kingdom, which once encompassed both mainland Banggai territory and the Banggai archipelago. In 1999, the former kabupaten split into two: Kabupaten Banggai and Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan were created. Mantan A itself is a small, little-known settlement; it does not represent a tourism or economic focal point for the broader public, and in the local administrative system it ranks as a sub-district, village-level unit. The region is generally characterized by agriculture and management based on natural resources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, local real estate market data is not available for Mantan A. Considering Kabupaten Banggai as a whole, the regency is exceptionally rich in natural resources: alongside marine products (fish, shrimp, pearls, seaweed), a variety of agricultural products are produced, including copra made from coconut, palm oil, cocoa, rice, and cashew nuts. Additionally, nickel deposits have been discovered in the region, which were previously exploited, and the presence of the Matindok and Senoro gas blocks is also significant. Overall, this indicates that the broader area is an attractive investment region primarily due to raw material extraction and agricultural potential, not a typical property investment destination. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available, the details of which require legal advice.
Safety and security
Independent, local-level verifiable data is not available regarding the public safety of Mantan A. Generally speaking, Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province has experienced tensions in certain districts over the past decades, primarily in the early 2000s, however in much of the province – including mainland Banggai territory – daily life proceeds under relatively peaceful conditions. Before making travel decisions, it is advisable to consult current official travel advisories, as circumstances can change over time and village-level data is not always publicly available.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attraction is documented from Mantan A's immediate vicinity or from Simpang Raya District based on available sources. At the Kabupaten Banggai level, the region's natural features – coastal and marine wildlife, copra plantations, rural landscapes – may generally be attractive to nature enthusiasts, but no specific visitor-attracting site can be named from these sources. Luwuk, the regency seat, serves as the administrative and commercial center; the roads leading there are characterized by varied scenery. Those wishing to become acquainted with the natural values of the Banggai archipelago (Kabupaten Banggai Kepulauan) – including marine biological diversity – must be aware that this is a separate administrative unit to which different source materials apply.
Summary
Mantan A is a small, publicly little-documented settlement in Central Sulawesi, located in Simpang Raya District within Kabupaten Banggai. The broader region – Banggai Regency – is an area rich in natural resources, where agriculture, the maritime sector, and mineral extraction play defining roles in the local economy. Independent tourist infrastructure or detailed real estate market data is not available for the village, therefore those interested are advised to conduct on-site inquiry and involve local legal and real estate market specialists.

