Paku – a small settlement in the southern part of Kabupaten Morowali, Central Sulawesi
Paku is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Bungku Selatan district (kecamatan) within the administrative area of Kabupaten Morowali, in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates (−3.04° south latitude, 122.41° east longitude), it is located in the central-southern part of the island of Sulawesi, where the coastline facing the Banda Sea and the interior hilly terrain characterize the landscape. No direct, settlement-level source material is available for the village, so the description below relies on verified data pertaining to Sulawesi Tengah province and generally known characteristics of Kabupaten Morowali, which is noted in all relevant sections.
General overview
Paku belongs to the Bungku Selatan kecamatan, which forms one of the southern districts of Kabupaten Morowali. The kabupaten itself has become known for nickel and mineral extraction over recent decades, which has brought rapid economic and infrastructural changes to the region. Based on available data on Sulawesi Tengah province, the territory covers 61,841.29 km² and had approximately 3,154,499 inhabitants by the end of 2023, making it the most populous province on Sulawesi after South Sulawesi. Paku is a village-sized, poorly documented settlement for which no independent statistics are available; thus, the kabupaten-level context provides a framework for assessing local conditions. The area has traditions of agriculture and fishing, which also stems from the coastal location of Bungku Selatan district.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Paku. The broader Kabupaten Morowali region has appreciated over the past decade due to nickel extraction and processing industry investments, as well as developments in the Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP), a phenomenon generally observed throughout the kabupaten. This process has attracted industrial labor to the area and created a certain level of demand for simpler residential properties. In Paku or its immediate surroundings, real estate prices and investment opportunities may correspond to the general rural level of the kabupaten, but reliable detailed data on this is not available. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title are available to them, which is an important factor for all stakeholders when formulating investment plans.
Safety and security
No reliable, publicly available, settlement-level crime statistics are available for Paku or the Bungku Selatan district. In Sulawesi Tengah province, as in many rural areas of Indonesia, public safety is generally based on local community norms and kabupaten police presence. In the region, population influx accompanying industrialization may bring certain social changes, which can sometimes involve tensions affecting public safety; however, this is only a general observation at the kabupaten level, not a specific finding regarding Paku. Before traveling, it is advisable to inquire about current local conditions with the authorities responsible for Sulawesi Tengah province.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available source materials regarding Paku. The Bungku Selatan district and the broader Kabupaten Morowali are primarily known for their natural features: the coastline facing the Banda Sea, coral reefs, and the tropical vegetation and topography of the interior characterize the landscape, but source-based data cannot be provided on the exact distance of these features from Paku or their direct accessibility. Within the entire Sulawesi Tengah province, numerous natural and cultural landmarks are found, including the Togian Islands or Lore Lindu National Park, but these are located in other parts of the province and cannot be directly linked to Paku's immediate surroundings. The local fishing and agricultural culture is a more general characteristic of the Bungku Selatan district, which may provide some insight into daily life in the area for those interested.
Summary
Paku is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Bungku Selatan district of Kabupaten Morowali, Sulawesi Tengah province. Based on available provincial and kabupaten-level data, life here follows a pattern typical of rural Sulawesi conditions, while the industrialization of the surrounding kabupaten and industrial investments have increasing economic significance for the broader region. To develop detailed, reliable local knowledge, it is recommended to consult local sources and Indonesian authorities.

