Mapane Tambu – a small coastal settlement in the Balaesang district, Central Sulawesi
Mapane Tambu is located in Kabupaten Donggala in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, falling under the administrative district of Kecamatan Balaesang. Based on its coordinates (-0.0424736° S, 119.8901979° E), the settlement lies extraordinarily close to the equator, in the vicinity of the western coast of Sulawesi island. Kabupaten Donggala is one of the extensive regencies of Sulawesi Tengah: its area is 5,275.69 km², its population as of 2024 is 310,988 inhabitants, and it consists of a total of 16 kecamatan and 166 villages and kelurahan. Mapane Tambu is one of the smaller villages in the Balaesang kecamatan, for which independent, settlement-level statistical sources are not yet available.
General overview
Mapane Tambu is a relatively little-known, small-sized Indonesian village that forms part of the Kecamatan Balaesang administrative district. The Balaesang district is located in the western part of Donggala regency and includes hilly and mountainous inland areas not far from the shores of the Makassar Strait. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in or near a coastal strip, which reflects the characteristic geographical features of the Balaesang peninsula. Kabupaten Donggala ranks seventh largest in territorial size among all regencies in Sulawesi Tengah province, while simultaneously being the fourth most densely populated regency, suggesting that in the interior, less developed districts—such as the Balaesang area—the average population density may be lower than in the provincial urban centres. The regency seat is located in Kecamatan Banawa, and Kabupaten Donggala surrounds Kota Palu, which is the administrative and economic centre of the entire province. This situation means that Mapane Tambu is accessible from the provincial capital, Palu, by road, but reliable sources concerning exact distance and road conditions are not currently available.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data on Mapane Tambu's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following presents general economic and real estate contexts of Kabupaten Donggala and Sulawesi Tengah province, not as statements specific to the particular village. Kabupaten Donggala is a developing region that nonetheless faces numerous infrastructural challenges, where property prices typically fall far short of levels in major destinations such as Bali or Lombok. In smaller villages located far from the Palu area—such as Mapane Tambu in the Balaesang district—real estate turnover is limited and the level of commercial development is low. Indonesian land law generally does not permit foreign nationals to acquire direct land ownership (hak milik); foreign private individuals can typically only engage in long-term rental arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai), while land purchases require involving an Indonesian legal entity or local citizen. This general legal framework applies across the entire country, including in Kabupaten Donggala and Mapane Tambu. The local agricultural and fishing potential—favoured by both the coastal location and tropical climate—is more interesting from the perspective of long-term, small-scale entrepreneurial investment than from short-term real estate market speculation.
Safety and security
Reliable, settlement-level statistical data on the public security situation in Mapane Tambu is not available; therefore, the following characterises the broader region, Kabupaten Donggala and Sulawesi Tengah province, in general terms. In recent decades, Sulawesi Tengah province has received particular international attention primarily in the aftermath of the 2018 Palu earthquake and tsunami; this catastrophe affected multiple districts of the regency and served as a reminder of the natural hazards facing the region. Regarding general public security, in rural, smaller population districts such as the Balaesang area, the level of organized crime is typically lower than in larger cities, though this does not constitute a comprehensive, source-backed statement regarding the specific village. In terms of natural hazards, the region is located in a seismically active zone, and coastal areas near the Makassar Strait must also account for tsunami risk; this requires thorough investigation by anyone intending to visit or settle there.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not list any named tourist sites or attractions within Mapane Tambu's territory; therefore, the following addresses broader tourist contexts of Kabupaten Donggala and the Kecamatan Balaesang surrounding area. The Balaesang peninsula is among those parts of Sulawesi Tengah province that possess relatively pristine coastal lines along the Makassar Strait, coral reefs, and diving opportunities, though the source material does not identify these locations by name and detail. Kabupaten Donggala as a whole, owing to its proximity to Palu, also connects to the cultural and natural offerings surrounding the provincial capital; however, reliable distance data regarding Mapane Tambu's exact relationship to Palu is not available. It is generally characteristic of the western coast of Sulawesi island that tourism infrastructure in smaller villages is underdeveloped, with limited accommodation and transportation options; therefore, for Mapane Tambu as well, it is advisable to obtain advance information about local conditions.
Summary
Mapane Tambu is a small, sparsely documented village in Kecamatan Balaesang district, located in Kabupaten Donggala territory in Sulawesi Tengah province. Based on verifiable data concerning Kabupaten Donggala, the regency is extensive, of moderate population density, and is positioned surrounding Kota Palu in Central Sulawesi. Detailed settlement-level data—population figures, economic indicators, named attractions—are not yet available; therefore, real estate market, tourism, and public security characteristics can only be evaluated within the context of the broader region. Due to natural hazards and limited local infrastructure, those interested in becoming better acquainted with the village are advised to conduct thorough on-site investigation.

