Bukit Makarti – a small settlement in Central Sulawesi, in the Kabupaten Banggai Toili Barat district
Bukit Makarti is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Banggai, specifically in the Toili Barat kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (−1.51° south latitude, 122.21° east longitude), it is situated in the central-eastern part of Sulawesi island, near the Tomini Bay and the interior areas of the Banggai region. The settlement is one of the smaller administrative units of Kabupaten Banggai; while sources are available regarding the regency and broader entities connected to the Banggai name, Bukit Makarti itself as a village does not appear in individual dedicated sources. The description of the region provided below is based on available regency and provincial-level knowledge, clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Bukit Makarti belongs to Toili Barat kecamatan, which is one of the western-located districts in the administrative system of Kabupaten Banggai. Kabupaten Banggai is one of three administrative units bearing the Banggai name that are distinguished from one another in Indonesia: the other two are Banggai Kepulauan (Banggai Islands) and Banggai Laut regency. The ethnic background of the region is provided by the Banggai people (Suku Banggai), which are present in the territories of Kabupaten Banggai, Banggai Kepulauan, and Banggai Laut, and which have their own independent Banggai language. Historically significant for the Banggai region is the legacy of Kerajaan Banggai, or the Banggai Kingdom, which once functioned as an Islamic kingdom in this area and forms part of local cultural identity. The name Bukit Makarti — suggesting in Indonesian a meaning of "virtuous hill" or "hill of virtue" — apparently reflects the local topographical conditions, though verified local sources on this matter are not available. Within the interior, agriculturally-oriented areas of Toili Barat kecamatan, several smaller desa settlements are found; the region's economic foundation is typically provided by plantation agriculture and activities linked to natural resources, which is generally characteristic of the interior regions of Central Sulawesi.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available sources do not contain independent, detailed real estate market data regarding Bukit Makarti. Regarding Kabupaten Banggai as a whole, it can be said that in the interior regions of central Sulawesi, the real estate market is substantially less developed and liquid than in the immediate vicinity of the provincial capital, Palu. Agricultural areas predominate, and real estate prices are typically lower than the Indonesian average, though market transparency is also more limited. From an investment perspective, the appeal of Kabupaten Banggai is provided primarily by natural resources — including hydrocarbon deposits and agricultural potential — which also attract infrastructure development to the broader region. Foreign individuals' opportunities for Indonesian real estate acquisition are generally restricted: under Indonesian land law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but may hold long-term usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions. These general rules also apply to Central Sulawesi and within it to Kabupaten Banggai.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics regarding Bukit Makarti are not publicly available. For Central Sulawesi province as a whole, the situation has changed significantly over recent decades: since the religious and ethnic conflicts experienced in the early 2000s, the province has become secure from the perspective of daily life, and with the presence of the Indonesian National Police (Polri), public safety is generally considered adequate. In the interior, agriculturally-oriented areas of Kabupaten Banggai — as Toili Barat kecamatan is considered — public safety is generally characteristic of rural Indonesian standards: minor property-related crimes may occur, but serious violent crimes are not typical of the region. These statements must be treated with caution, however, as we do not have direct data specific to Bukit Makarti.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding unique, named tourist attractions in connection with Bukit Makarti. The broader Banggai region, however, contains significant natural and cultural heritage in several respects. One of the best-known wildlife distinctions connected to the Banggai name is the Capungan Banggai (Banggai cardinalfish), which is an endemic marine fish species of the Banggai Islands area and is also known among aquarium enthusiasts worldwide. Endemic bird species associated with the Banggai Kepulauan region — including the gagak banggai (Banggai crow) and the brinji emas-banggai — may also hold interest for nature lovers in the broader region. The historical legacy of Kerajaan Banggai may be relevant from a cultural tourism perspective within the regency territory, though information regarding a specific location near Bukit Makarti cannot be verified from sources. In the interior areas of Toili Barat kecamatan, rainforests characteristic of Central Sulawesi, river valleys, and the natural diversity of Sulawesi represent potential points of interest, though reliable local sources would be necessary to name specific attractions.
Summary
Bukit Makarti is a small, interior-located settlement in Central Sulawesi, situated in the Toili Barat kecamatan of Kabupaten Banggai. Independent, detailed data regarding the village are not publicly available; understanding the region requires drawing upon the broader — historical, ethnic, natural, and administrative — contexts of the Banggai region. The cultural heritage of Suku Banggai, the legacy of Kerajaan Banggai, and the natural wealth of Central Sulawesi provide the context in which Bukit Makarti fits. Those who visit the interior areas of Kabupaten Banggai will encounter an underdeveloped yet authentic, rural Indonesian environment.

