Tamarenja – settlement in the northern part of Donggala kabupaten
Tamarenja is located in Sindue Tobata district, which is part of Donggala kabupaten in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, in Indonesia's Celebes region. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated close to the Indian Ocean coastline, in the northern part of an island region where geographic isolation has fostered strong local cultural and economic communities. Donggala kabupaten, with its area exceeding 5,275 square kilometers and population of nearly 311,000, is one of the larger administrative units in Central Sulawesi, to which Tamarenja belongs.
General overview
Tamarenja forms part of the Sindue Tobata kecamatan (district), which is located in the northeastern band of Donggala kabupaten. The settlement's proximity to the coast is suggested by its coordinates (latitude -0.41, longitude 119.84), positioning it near the equator in a tropical climate zone. As is typical for Donggala kabupaten in general, Tamarenja is situated in a region where Indonesian foreign trade and inter-local transportation networks are organized through Banawa city, the kabupaten center. In the absence of settlement-level information, the regency context shows that Donggala comprises 16 districts and a total of 166 villages and urban family groups, making Tamarenja a smaller but integral part of the comprehensive administrative system. The area characteristically functions as a transitional zone between the Indian Ocean and the Celebes interior, where coastal economies and inland exploration reinforce each other.
Real estate and investment
Tamarenja's real estate market is part of the broader Donggala kabupaten dynamics, which, as a less developed Indonesian region, does not have the hot property market comparable to Java or Bali's major cities. At the Central Sulawesi and Donggala specific level, real estate opportunities are primarily based on agricultural economy, smallholder cultivation, and raw material extraction. For foreigners, under Indonesian legal frameworks, direct land ownership is not possible — the standard solution is usufruct (the right to rental rights on land), which can be set for a maximum of 99 years. Property values in Tamarenja and its surroundings are considerably lower than in tourism-driven regions; however, local infrastructure development and Indonesia's centralized development projects may result in long-term appreciation. Detailed real estate market information requires area- or village-level market research, which is not accessible based on available sources.
Safety and security
Specific village-level data on Tamarenja's public safety is not available. At Donggala kabupaten level, the general framework of Indonesian administration characterizes this region as having public order maintained through a combination of the National Police and local community initiatives. Through Central Sulawesi province, over the past decade, national security efforts have focused on countering separatist or armed groups; however, these actions have primarily occurred in the southern and eastern parts of the region. Based on Tamarenja's northern coastal position and the situation of Sindue Tobata district, public safety is characterized by the local self-organization and community responsibility typical of Indonesian villages. Small communities, where personal acquaintances are strong, typically show lower crime rates, although precise statistics are lacking. Travelers are advised to exercise general caution and follow local guidelines, which are also typically supported by Indonesian embassies.
Tourist attractions
Specific information on village-level tourist attractions in Tamarenja is not available through accessible sources. However, at the Sindue Tobata district and Donggala kabupaten level, the region is rich in natural and cultural values connected to the Celebes island's Central Sulawesi coastline. The kabupaten is accessible through Banawa city center, which represents the first arrival point for travelers. Donggala kabupaten is surrounded by the Indian Ocean coastline, so Tamarenja's position potentially indicates close proximity to various coastal ecosystems, coral reefs, and fishing communities, which typically attract tourism within Indonesia. Local culture, ethnic diversity, and observation of traditional fishing are tourism on a scale that may appeal to visitors oriented toward alternative travel. For obtaining detailed tourism information, travelers are advised to contact the Donggala kabupaten tourism office or local community initiatives.
Summary
Tamarenja is a smaller settlement in Sindue Tobata district located in the northern part of Donggala kabupaten, Central Sulawesi province. Available information is primarily limited to broader administrative frameworks; however, the village's position and identification within the regency context operates according to the typical structure of Indonesian rural communities. Detailed information regarding real estate market, tourism, or economic aspects requires further specialized research.

