Kaleroang – settlement in Bungku Selatan district, within Morowali Regency's nickel-producing region
Kaleroang is a small settlement in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province in Indonesia, specifically located within the Bungku Selatan district (kecamatan) of Morowali Regency. Based on its coordinates (-3.0564062, 122.3858413), it is positioned in the central-eastern part of the Sulawesi island, in proximity to the Banda Sea. The region is administratively and economically connected to Morowali Regency, whose administrative seat is located in the Bungku Tengah kecamatan. The regency itself is recognized as one of Indonesia's dominant nickel-producing districts, a characteristic that fundamentally determines the economic and infrastructural nature of the entire area.
General overview
Kaleroang is an independent but small-sized settlement, for which detailed, location-specific statistical data is not available. Based on regency-level information that can be accessed, Morowali Regency has a total area of 5,472.00 km² and, according to 2023 data, has a population of approximately 176,244 inhabitants. Bungku Selatan district is located in the southern part of Morowali and the villages belonging to it are typically situated in the natural environment of the eastern coastline of Sulawesi, in settings close to the sea or in hilly terrain. Kaleroang is presumably a small community defined by agricultural and fishing activities, although no cited named sources are available to confirm this. Regarding the regency as a whole, industrialization, primarily investments in nickel and steel industries, has significantly transformed the region's structure over the past decade, and this urbanization pressure and labor migration creates a perceptible context for smaller villages within Bungku Selatan district as well.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, cited real estate market data specific to Kaleroang is not available in publicly accessible sources. However, based on broader context at the Morowali Regency level, it can be stated that with the emergence of PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (PT IMIP) in the region, which operates in Bahodopi kecamatan and possesses its own port and even an airport, the intensity of industrial investments has increased. This dynamic can generally stimulate real estate demand in smaller settlements within the regency as well, particularly in areas closer to the industrial center. For foreign citizens, it is important to know that under Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental constructions are available, and real estate utilization to a certain extent is possible within the framework of an Indonesian legal entity established with foreign capital (PT PMA). In Kaleroang and its immediate surroundings, real estate prices and development opportunities depend on regency-level industrial growth, infrastructure development, and local accessibility; therefore, before any investment decision, on-site research and local legal advice are recommended.
Safety and security
Neither publicly available crime statistics nor other cited data assessing public safety are available for Kaleroang. Regarding Morowali Regency as a whole, it can be said generally that as a result of industrial investments and worker influx, population density and social dynamism have increased in certain areas of the regency over recent years, particularly near the industrial park, which can have an impact on public services, including law enforcement. In the case of smaller communities typically defined by agricultural or fishing activities in Indonesia, close local community ties and kecamatan-level administrative and police presence generally provide basic public safety. For travelers, the general caution typical of the eastern regions of Sulawesi is recommended, but no available sources contain references to specific security warnings concerning the Morowali region.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly linked to Kaleroang and named in sources can be identified. Morowali Regency as a whole possesses the natural characteristics of the eastern coastline of Sulawesi: in this part of the island, the shoreline, coral reefs, and mountainous interior areas constitute the natural setting. The best-documented area of the regency from an industrial perspective is PT IMIP, located in Bahodopi kecamatan, which is not, however, a publicly accessible tourist area. Bungku Selatan district itself is a hilly coastal region where the local natural environment and traditional Sulawesian fishing culture could be of interest, although there is no data on established tourist infrastructure or designated attractions pertaining to this. For those wishing to become acquainted with the natural characteristics of Morowali Regency, gathering information from the Bungku Tengah area and engaging local guides represent a realistic starting point.
Summary
Kaleroang is a small settlement belonging to Bungku Selatan district in Central Sulawesian Morowali Regency, for which detailed, location-specific statistical or tourist source materials are not publicly available. The economic character of the broader region is determined by nickel-industry production and the presence of PT IMIP, which represents a dynamic yet industrially-oriented development trajectory for Morowali Regency as a whole. In cases of investment or settlement intentions, familiarity with regency-level administrative and legal frameworks and the involvement of local experts are essential. Based on its natural characteristics, the region belonging to the eastern coastline of Sulawesi may possess natural value; however, the documentation of these values in accessible sources is not detailed.

