Labuan Salumbone – a small coastal settlement in Central Sulawesi, Kabupaten Donggala
Labuan Salumbone is located in the Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Donggala, belonging to Labuan kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (approximately -0.66° latitude, 119.82° longitude), it is situated near the western coast of Sulawesi island, only a few tenths of a degree south of the equator. The settlement's name can be connected to the Indonesian word "labuhan," which means a port or sheltered bay — this usage points to the region's coastal character. The available sources do not contain settlement-level data on Labuan Salumbone; therefore, the description below outlines the broader context of Labuan kecamatan and Kabupaten Donggala, always indicating this framework clearly.
General overview
Labuan Salumbone is not among the widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and detailed, settlement-level descriptions of it are not available in accessible public databases. Labuan kecamatan — to whose administrative territory the village belongs — is located on the western coast of Central Sulawesi, where livelihoods have traditionally been based on fishing, small-scale agriculture, and maritime transport. Kabupaten Donggala itself is typically a rural-character regency, with its administrative center in Donggala city, and its coastal areas fall within the Tomini Bay and Makassar Strait region. The name element "Labuan" — as in other similarly named Indonesian settlements — likely reflects the settlement's role as a natural port or boat harbor for the local community. Such small-sized coastal villages in Central Sulawesi are typically characterized by tight local community life, the presence of fishing boats, and limited infrastructure, but these generalizations cannot be applied exclusively to Labuan Salumbone without sources.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market in Labuan Salumbone. In the broader Kabupaten Donggala region, property prices and investment activity generally lag behind the immediate hinterland of Palu, the capital of Sulawesi Tengah province; however, the post-2018 Palu earthquake and tsunami reconstruction process has to some extent altered local real estate market dynamics throughout the regency. According to general Indonesian regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to Indonesian property; they have access to usage rights (hak pakai) or long-term rental constructions, whose framework conditions are determined by Indonesian land laws. In smaller, rural coastal villages — as Labuan Salumbone likely is — transaction numbers tend to be minimal, and markets typically have a strongly informal character; however, this observation reflects general experience regarding similarly characterized settlements in Donggala regency, not documented local data.
Safety and security
No independent, reliable statistics or official reports are available regarding public safety in Labuan Salumbone. Considering Sulawesi Tengah province as a whole, public safety in rural, small community villages is generally stable, and community self-regulation plays a significant role in daily life. In Kabupaten Donggala territory, natural disasters in recent years — particularly the 2018 earthquake-tsunami sequence — have created humanitarian challenges affecting infrastructure and public services; however, these are not public safety issues in the criminal sense. As in most small coastal villages in Central Sulawesi, the safety of visitors and local residents may be influenced more by natural hazards — maritime risks, possible earthquake danger — than by crime. These statements reflect generally known characteristics of the region; specific crime statistics pertaining to Labuan Salumbone cannot be verified.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions relating to Labuan Salumbone appear in available sources. The Labuan kecamatan and the broader Kabupaten Donggala coastline in Central Sulawesi could generally be of interest from a coastal and water tourism perspective — the region's coasts are typically characterized by the presence of coral reefs and diving opportunities — but no specific site linked to Labuan Salumbone can be identified on the basis of sources. Palu city, the provincial capital, is located in the neighborhood of the regency, and reconstruction efforts there, along with nearby areas such as the Donggala Bay coastline, attract certain visitor interest; however, these are attractions of the broader region, and the relationship between them and Labuan Salumbone, as well as exact distances, cannot be provided reliably due to lack of sources. No verifiable data is available regarding the level of development of tourism infrastructure in the village.
Summary
Labuan Salumbone is a small, rural-character settlement in Central Sulawesi, in Labuan kecamatan of Kabupaten Donggala, for which detailed, verifiable sources are not yet publicly available. Based on its location, it suggests the characteristics of coastal villages on the equator-proximate western Sulawesi coast: fishing traditions, limited infrastructure, and the broader natural and cultural frameworks of the Donggala region around Palu. Substantiated, settlement-specific statements regarding investment, tourism, or public safety can only be made if verifiable, local-level sources become accessible.

