Kamarora A – a small settlement in Nokilalaki District, Central Sulawesi
Kamarora A is an Indonesian settlement located in the Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Sigi, specifically in the Nokilalaki kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (−1.219112 northern latitude, 120.141609 eastern longitude), it is situated in the central part of the island of Sulawesi, near the equator. Kabupaten Sigi is a relatively young administrative unit: it became an independent regency under Law No. 27 of 2008, having previously been part of Kabupaten Donggala, with its administrative seat in Bora, located in the territory of Kecamatan Sigi Kota. Independent, settlement-level, publicly accessible data about Kamarora A is not available, so in the following, the known characteristics of Kabupaten Sigi and the broader region serve primarily as context.
General overview
Kamarora A belongs to Nokilalaki kecamatan, which is located in the internal, mountainous areas of Kabupaten Sigi. The name Nokilalaki may be known among local communities and nature enthusiasts, as the terrain of the region is varied and lies close to the interior of Central Sulawesi. Kabupaten Sigi as a whole is characterized by being predominantly rural, consisting of agricultural and forested areas; densely populated, urban zones are found more in the vicinity of Palu Bay, in the neighborhood of the capital, Palu. Kamarora A itself is a small settlement, relatively unknown to the general public, classified among the mountainous, internal parts of the region. Regarding specific population figures, territorial data, or the settlement's detailed administrative classification, no verifiable, publicly available source currently exists, so precise information cannot be provided on these matters.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Kamarora A. Broader context is provided by the general economic situation of Kabupaten Sigi and the Sulawesi Tengah province. Since its formation in 2008, Kabupaten Sigi has been a developing, but fundamentally agricultural region, where the real estate market has significantly more modest turnover and is less developed than, for example, on the island of Bali, which is a leader in the tourism industry, or in major cities and their surrounding areas, including the nearby Palu. In rural, mountainous areas, real estate prices are generally lower than the Indonesian average; however, the level of infrastructure, accessibility, and local services may also be limited. In Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are restricted by law: a foreign person cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik), though long-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or certain types of building ownership (Hak Pakai) are possible under specified conditions. From an investment perspective, the Nokilalaki district and the internal areas of Kabupaten Sigi are not currently among Indonesia's priority investment destinations; the region is relevant rather through local agricultural and forestry activities.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level, publicly accessible statistics or reports are available regarding the public safety of Kamarora A. In general terms, rural and mountainous settlements in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province are relatively quiet agricultural communities where everyday public safety is fundamentally stable, though law enforcement presence and infrastructure may be more limited compared to major cities. The Kabupaten Sigi region experienced a severe natural disaster in 2018: an earthquake and tsunami occurring near Palu Bay, along with accompanying soil liquefaction, significantly damaged certain parts of the region. Although this disaster primarily affected Palu city and the coastal zone of the bay, the reconstruction and stabilization of the broader region was an important task in the years that followed. Regarding natural hazards, Central Sulawesi is a seismically active area, a circumstance that should generally be taken into account when considering staying or settling there.
Tourist attractions
No data is currently available regarding tourist attractions that can be directly linked to Kamarora A and verified from sources. The Nokilalaki kecamatan and the broader Kabupaten Sigi area are, however, physiographically diverse: the internal mountains of Central Sulawesi, the forests associated with them, and the region's natural environment could potentially be attractive to hikers and those interested in ecotourism. Located within the territory of Kabupaten Sigi and extending beyond its boundaries is the Lore Lindu National Park (Taman Nasional Lore Lindu), which is one of Indonesia's significant protected natural areas, featuring unique flora and fauna, as well as ancient megalithic monuments. This national park is one of the most well-known elements of Central Sulawesi's tourism offerings; however, due to the lack of verifiable sources, its precise relationship to Kamarora A and Nokilalaki District cannot be detailed precisely. Tourism in the region is generally less developed compared to world-renowned Indonesian destinations.
Summary
Kamarora A is a small, poorly documented settlement in Central Sulawesi, in the Nokilalaki kecamatan of Kabupaten Sigi. Kabupaten Sigi was established as an independent regency in 2008 and is fundamentally a rural, agricultural area. In the absence of settlement-level data, reliable statements about public safety, the real estate market, and tourism offerings can only be formulated on the basis of the general characteristics of the broader region – Kabupaten Sigi and Sulawesi Tengah province. The region's natural endowments and the presence of the nearby Lore Lindu National Park make it noteworthy from a physiographic perspective, but the internal, mountainous area is characterized by limited infrastructure and available information.

