Sendana – A settlement in Parigi Moutong Regency on the coast of Central Sulawesi
Sendana is one of the settlements in Kasimbar District (kecamatan), which falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Parigi Moutong Regency (kabupaten), in the province of Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi), on the eastern coast of Sulawesi island in Indonesia. The settlement operates at the lower level of Indonesian administration, forming part of that dynamic island region which is located on the shores of Teluk Tomini (Tomini Bay). Specific data sources are not available regarding the settlement-level tourism or administrative significance of Sendana; however, as a settlement belonging to Kasimbar District, it is part of the Parigi Moutong unit, which covers nearly 6,232 square kilometers and provided a home to approximately 443,000 people in 2021.
General overview
Sendana is a village within Kasimbar District, which belongs to Parigi Moutong Regency. The Parigi Moutong region is one of the most significant administrative units of Central Sulawesi, which geographically covers a large portion of the eastern coast of Sulawesi and extends to the shores of Tomini Bay. According to initial accounts, the regency is positioned centrally within the island region's transportation and economic network, where proximity to the coast determines the structure of the local economy. Sendana settlement lacks directly disclosed tourism management or administrative statistical sources; however, Kasimbar District, as an integral unit of Parigi Moutong, plays a role in transportation and commerce within the region. Based on its coastal location and its relationship to major transport hubs, Sendana forms part of a microregion characterized by local economy, fishing, and agriculture. At the level of Indonesian villages and small towns, life is typically characterized by limited infrastructure but strong community ties and traditional economic structures. The region's mild climate and annual precipitation are tied to the tropical monsoon zone, which determines opportunities for agriculture, particularly rice and coconut cultivation.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Sendana is not available from independent sources; however, observable trends can be generalized at the Parigi Moutong Regency level. The 2021 population data for Parigi Moutong was approximately 443,000 people, which testifies to the regency's social and economic vitality. The coastal location and proximity to Tomini Bay open long-term investment prospects in the fishing sector, as well as in marine tourism. Real estate market opportunities across the entire region depend primarily on the local economy, whose main pillars are fishing, agriculture, and—in recent decades—the gradual development of transportation and commercial infrastructure. In Indonesia, real estate acquisition by foreigners is governed by legal frameworks: in most cases, longer lease agreements of up to 99 years are possible, while direct land ownership by foreigners is severely restricted or not permitted at all. Parigi Moutong Regency is an area where demand for accommodations, warehouses, and transportation infrastructure grows from time to time, particularly when road and port development projects intensify. Local administrative bodies (at the desa or kelurahan level) generally support applications that contribute to community economic development. Real estate values in the Parigi Moutong region are fundamentally below the prices of major Indonesian cities (Jakarta, Surabaya, Makassar), though gradual value increases are observable in areas close to maritime infrastructure and tourism.
Safety and security
Specific data on public safety at the settlement level of Sendana is not available; however, the general situation in Parigi Moutong Regency and Sulawesi Tengah Province provides relevant framing. Sulawesi Tengah has a varying security profile among Indonesian regions, where larger cities and administrative centers (such as Parigi city itself or the provincial capital) are generally equipped with adequate police and public security infrastructure. At the level of smaller settlements and villages—to which Sendana belongs—main security functions are typically carried out by the local administration and community-coordinated efforts, as well as by local units of the Indonesian National Police (Polri). In areas where fishing and foreign commercial shipping are characteristic, organizational challenges may occasionally arise, though these are generally limited to larger port cities. Smaller coastal settlements, like Sendana, typically operate with lower crime rates but with limited formal institutional security presence. Travel and stay in the region, while exercising reasonable caution—particularly regarding night-time travel and carrying large sums of money in public—are generally safe. Indonesian public security bodies are more prominently present in places that attract tourism or are important from a transportation perspective, while in local, agrarian-based villages, public order generally functions on the basis of custom and community norms.
Tourist attractions
Specific source data on direct tourist attractions in Sendana settlement are not available. Tourism data at this level of detail is rare even in Indonesian sources, since tourism in the country typically concentrates around major cities, islands (Bali), and noted natural areas. However, Sendana village, belonging to Kasimbar District, which is part of Parigi Moutong Regency, is located in a region that possesses tourism-related opportunities along the Tomini Bay coast. Proximity to the coast creates opportunities for fishing tourism, local community experience tours, and observation of traditional fishing methods. Parigi Moutong, as an author generally notes, is open—with necessary permits and local coordination—to travel and documentary filmmaking projects that showcase the region's fishing traditions and coastal lifestyle content. Visits to Sendana from intermediate settlements or the center of the regency are generally not organized tourism packages, but rather emerge within individual travels, particularly when the traveler is interested in documenting the Tomini Bay coastal ecosystem or the local fishing community. Natural features such as small coastal coral formations, mangrove forests, or salt lagoons—characteristics that typify coastal ecosystems within the region—presumably occur in the Sendana and Kasimbar area, though specific identification of these is not possible based on available sources. Travelers are advised to contact the local community or Parigi Moutong municipal and tourism development offices should they wish to travel to Sendana and nearby villages for specific tourism or research purposes.
Summary
Sendana is a smaller settlement located in Kasimbar District within the administrative framework of Parigi Moutong Regency, in the province of Central Sulawesi. The settlement is situated on the coast of Tomini Bay, where fishing and local agriculture constitute the main driving forces of the economy. Although settlement-level tourism or real estate market data are not available, Parigi Moutong Regency as an organizational unit counts more than 440,000 residents and holds potential investment opportunities in infrastructure and commercial development. Travelers and investors are advised to consult with local administrative and tourism sources, and to clarify the region's specific transportation, security, and regulatory frameworks.

