Tri Mulya – village in Poso Pesisir Utara district, Poso Regency
Tri Mulya is a village located in the Poso Pesisir Utara (North Poso Coast) kecamatan, which belongs to the Poso Regency in Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The settlement is situated in the eastern, developing region of Celebes (Sulawesi) island. Tri Mulya is part of the region's complex socio-economic structure, where traditional communities and modern infrastructure development converge. Poso Regency, which is home to this village, has approximately 253,350 inhabitants across roughly 7,112 square kilometers, making the village part of the regency's relatively sparse settlement network.
General overview
Tri Mulya is not among the main tourism destinations; rather, it is characterized by a society marked by local communities and an agro-fishing economy. The village is located in Poso Pesisir Utara district, a name that refers to the northern coastal region of Poso Regency. This area is among the less urbanized and less internationally known regions of the Celebes island in Indonesia. According to the regency's general characteristics, the settlement's surroundings are dominated by forested and hilly terrain, where most people work in agriculture, fishing, and animal husbandry. Tri Mulya operates according to the usual rhythm of local life, where family bonds, community organization, and traditional economic activities form the backbone of daily existence. The village's infrastructure—its road system and public services—operates at the typical development level of Indonesian rural settlements, where basic transportation and public service networks are gradually improving, though limitations remain significant. The social composition of Poso Regency as a whole is mixed, a result of historical migration processes, ethnic diversity, and Indonesian development policies.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Tri Mulya and its immediate surroundings is an integral part of Indonesia's rural development dynamics. At the Poso Regency level—which provides the general framework for the village—the real estate market is characterized by low urbanization levels, dominance of resource-extraction economies (fishing, forestry), and increasing infrastructure development. Real estate and investment opportunities in this region are directed toward primary sector development (agriculture, expansion of fishing bases, tourism infrastructure). According to Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign investors face restrictions on direct land ownership—a foreign individual or company can generally only acquire long-term lease rights, which can be up to 30-35 years under specified conditions (the so-called hak pakai system). This regulation also applies to Tri Mulya and the rural areas of Poso Regency. In local economic development, investment in creating and developing small and medium enterprises, agricultural processing units, or fishing bases may represent more realistic approaches. Capital inflow into the region remains heavily dependent on national development priorities, infrastructure investments, and local administrative support. Real estate prices are generally lower than Indonesian rural regions, partly justified by lower demand and limited infrastructure; however, recent development trends suggest that long-term investment potential may also exist in the region.
Safety and security
There is no specific, publicly available data on Tri Mulya's village-level public safety that would substantiate concrete security statements about the settlement. However, the general security situation of Poso Regency and Central Sulawesi Province can be assessed along multiple factors within the dynamics of the past two decades. Poso Regency has historically been a site of conflicts stemming from religious and ethnic differences, which brought years of tension from the 1990s onward. Following efforts by the Indonesian state and civil society, however, the security situation has improved substantially and is largely considered settled. According to current information regarding the region's security, daily public order is generally maintained, although in rural, sparsely populated areas—such as Tri Mulya and its surroundings—police and administrative presence may be less intensive than in urban areas. Traffic accidents, local disputes, and common criminal matters represent potential risk factors in rural Indonesian societies; however, these depend on geographical characteristics and social practices. Public order and maintenance of law are represented jointly by local community structures and administrative bodies. Travelers are advised to follow basic safety measures, which apply to any rural area of Indonesia: careful handling of valuables, requesting local guides in unfamiliar territory, and heeding the advice of local authorities.
Tourist attractions
At the village level, Tri Mulya does not possess worldwide-known or international-level tourist appeal, and specific, published attractions do not characterize the village. However, the area, fundamentally inhabited by local, traditional communities, is part of the broader environment of Poso Regency, which possesses considerable tourism and natural potential on the island of Celebes. Poso Regency and Central Sulawesi in general offer opportunities to explore diverse flora and fauna, tropical forests, and indigenous cultures. The region's fishing tourism and community tourism initiatives are increasingly gaining popularity, where local communities can directly host visitors and offer cultural experiences. Although no compiled tourism package or notable attractions are specifically available for Tri Mulya village, larger settlements in the surrounding area—such as Poso city, which is the regency center—and the natural features nearby (lakes, rivers, forest complexes) form the foundation of possibilities for travel related to this direction. The daily life of the village residents, the practices of traditional fishing and agricultural communities, and local food culture can be considered authentic, though unorganized, points of tourist interest, which require local-level interest and direct contact with the community.
Summary
Tri Mulya is a lesser-known village in Poso Pesisir Utara district, located in Poso Regency in Central Sulawesi Province. It is a settlement following the pattern of Indonesian rural development, where traditional economic activities, community bonds, and infrastructure development constitute daily reality. From investment and tourism perspectives, the village is not among typical major destinations; however, it may form part of the region's local and organizational-level tourism. Travel and investment intentions directed toward Indonesian rural regions can be realized through this location as well, provided the interested party is prepared for the conditions of a rural area with limited infrastructure and for constructive cooperation with the local community.

