Masewe – small settlement in the Kecamatan Pamona Timur district, Central Sulawesi
Masewe is an Indonesian village located in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Poso (Poso regency), belonging to the Kecamatan Pamona Timur (Pamona Timur district) area. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 1.97° south latitude and 120.79° east longitude), it is situated in the interior, highland and lake-adjacent zone of Sulawesi island. The area of Kabupaten Poso covers 7,112.25 km², with a population of 253,350 people in 2024, and its seat is Poso city. Masewe itself is part of a smaller administrative unit within the regency, the Kecamatan Pamona Timur; settlement-level statistical data is not currently available from public sources.
General overview
Masewe is a relatively little-known settlement with a small population that belongs to the Kecamatan Pamona Timur district. Pamona Timur district is located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Poso and derives its name from the Pamona ethnic group, which is one of the defining indigenous communities of the region. It is characteristic of Kabupaten Poso as a whole that the area consists predominantly of mountainous and forested terrain, divided by rivers and the region's defining natural feature, Lake Poso (Danau Poso). No institutional or economic data about Masewe itself could be identified from reliable sources, so the settlement's characterization is based primarily on the broader regency and district-level context. The economy of Kabupaten Poso has traditionally been shaped by agriculture, forestry, and small-scale fishing; these activities may also be dominant in villages of the Pamona Timur district, although data specific to Masewe on this matter is not available.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, verifiable market data at either local or district level is available regarding Masewe's real estate market. Kabupaten Poso is generally counted among the less developed regions with sparser infrastructure within Central Sulawesi, where real estate transactions and prices typically remain lower compared to tourist centers such as Bali or Lombok. In Indonesia, property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are restricted by federal-level legislation: foreign individuals as a rule cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property, but can only obtain property with limited rights (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights, under certain conditions) or through an Indonesian legal entity. These general frameworks apply equally to Masewe and the territory of Kabupaten Poso. Those wishing to invest in the region should consult with a local legal advisor and the relevant office of the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN, National Land Authority) to clarify current local regulations.
Safety and security
No sources currently available provide criminal or security statistics specifically related to Masewe by name. Kabupaten Poso was the site of religious and ethnic conflicts in the early 2000s, which affected several districts of the province; subsequently, Indonesian authorities and civil organizations launched a long-term peace-building process in the region. In recent decades, the situation has generally stabilized, but security information concerning Kabupaten Poso should be verified from current, official sources before traveling (for example, based on information from the traveler's own country's foreign ministry or Indonesian authorities), as general assessment may change over time. Specific criminal or security statistics relating to Masewe are not available, so this article makes no claims on this matter.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions specific to Masewe itself can be identified from reliable sources. In the broader region of Kabupaten Poso and Kecamatan Pamona Timur, however, Danau Poso (Lake Poso) is considered the most well-known natural attraction—it is one of Sulawesi's largest and deepest lakes and is located in the vicinity of the Pamona districts. The lake area is known among regional visitors for water sports, fishing, and nature walking. Along the route to the regency seat, Poso city, several smaller cultural and natural sites are accessible. Without reliable public sources on Masewe's more specific tourist appeal, local natural or cultural attractions, or particular claims about these cannot be made; interested visitors can obtain up-to-date information from local government tourism offices or the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Poso.
Summary
Masewe is a small settlement in Indonesia with limited public documentation, situated in the Kecamatan Pamona Timur district within Kabupaten Poso territory, in Sulawesi Tengah province. Across the 7,112.25 km² area of Kabupaten Poso, a population of 253,350 people (2024 figure) resides, and the region's natural endowments—including Lake Poso and the highland landscape—are the primary distinguishing features of the broader area. In the case of Masewe, both real estate market, tourist, and security characteristics are framed primarily by regency and district-level relationships, as verifiable settlement-level data sources are not currently available.

