Londi – settlement in the Mori Atas district, North Morowali regency
Londi is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to the North Morowali regency in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah province), specifically within the Mori Atas district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-2.0839; 120.9991), it is situated in the interior of Sulawesi island. The provincial capital is Palu, located to the west of the settlement in the central part of the island. North Morowali regency is a relatively young administrative unit that became independent in recent decades in connection with the region's mining and agricultural development. Londi itself fits into the local settlement structure as a small, primarily rural village.
General overview
Regarding Londi, no independent, verifiable Wikipedia source is available, so the following is based on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – the Mori Atas district, North Morowali regency, and Sulawesi Tengah province. The Mori Atas district is an internal territorial unit of North Morowali regency where lifestyle and economic activities are typically based on agriculture, forestry, and to a lesser extent mining. Sulawesi Tengah province, with an area of 61,496.98 km² according to Indonesian statistics bureau (BPS) data, is the largest by area among all Sulawesi provinces. According to the 2020 census, the province had approximately 3 million residents (2,985,734), and official estimates for mid-2025 indicated 3,156,100 inhabitants. The eastern regions of the province – including North Morowali regency – are characterized primarily by the presence of Christian communities, while Islam is the dominant religion across the province as a whole. In the local society composed of diverse ethnic groups, Indonesian is the official language of communication, though numerous local indigenous languages are also spoken within communities. Based on available data, Londi itself can be considered a small, rural village where the life of the local community is determined by the general economic and social conditions of the district and regency.
Real estate and investment
No independent, city-level real estate market data is available for Londi, so the following reflects the general investment context of North Morowali regency and Sulawesi Tengah province. In rural areas located in the interior of the province, property values are typically considerably lower than in larger cities or in touristically developed coastal areas. North Morowali regency became known in the broader region over recent decades through the development of nickel mining and related processing industries, which to some extent shapes the regency's real estate market in terms of labor migration and infrastructure development – though this applies primarily to industrial zones and the regency's main urban hubs, not necessarily to smaller villages. For foreign investors, it is important to note that in Indonesia, regulations concerning land ownership are generally restrictive: foreign individuals cannot as a rule acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate, but can only obtain use or building rights for a specified period (Hak Pakai, Hak Guna Bangunan), or can make investments through companies established as PT PMA entities. In rural, low-turnover areas – such as Londi's district – the real estate market is likely narrow and illiquid, with a low number of transactions.
Safety and security
No specific statistics or other verifiable sources on public safety are available for Londi. Generally speaking, certain areas of Sulawesi Tengah province experienced security problems caused by religious and ethnic tensions in the past, but these conflicts were characteristic primarily of earlier decades and certain demarcated regions of the province. In the province's internal, rural areas – such as the Mori Atas district region – reliable and accessible data on everyday public safety is not available. For travelers, the Indonesian authorities and the consular information of their home country can provide up-to-date security information, as these briefings are regularly updated.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Londi village, so specific sites cannot be identified. It is characteristic of Sulawesi Tengah province as a whole that its natural resources – mountainous landscapes, rivers, and in some areas indigenous cultural heritage – may have potential tourist interest; however, the province's internal areas with less developed infrastructure, such as the Mori Atas district, are typically not among known tourist routes. The province's main tourist destinations – such as the Togian Islands in Tomini Bay, or various nature reserves throughout the province – all lie within Sulawesi Tengah's administrative boundaries, but based on available data, their distance from Londi cannot be determined, though it is likely considerable. Local cultural characteristics, the area's natural environment, and any traditions associated with the Mori Atas district can be learned about through on-site inquiry.
Summary
Londi is a small, rural settlement within the North Morowali regency of Sulawesi Tengah province in Indonesia, located in the Mori Atas district. The available source material contains exclusively province-level data, so only a factual picture based on the broader administrative and geographical context can be provided for the settlement. The province is the most expansive province on Sulawesi island, possessing diverse ethnic, religious, and natural resources. Londi itself, based on current knowledge, can be considered a poorly documented, interior-located, predominantly rural village that possesses no verifiable, widely accessible data from either a tourism or real estate market perspective.

