Kamarora B – a small central Sulawesi settlement in Nokilalaki district
Kamarora B is located in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, within Kabupaten Sigi, in the Nokilalaki district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-1.196°, 120.150°), it lies in the central part of Sulawesi island, only slightly south of the equator. The seat of Kabupaten Sigi is Bora, which is located in the Sigi Kota kecamatan, and the regency was established in 2008 based on Law No. 27, through the division of Kabupaten Donggala. Kamarora B belongs administratively to this relatively young regency, whose territory encompasses the more mountainous interior areas of Central Sulawesi.
General overview
Kamarora B is a small settlement, relatively little known to the broader public, and is primarily of local significance. The Nokilalaki kecamatan lies in the interior of Kabupaten Sigi, and the villages in this area are typically sustained by agricultural activities, small-scale handicraft production, and subsistence farming. Settlement-level statistical or descriptive sources are not available in the accessible databases for Kamarora B, so the precise population, area, or details of its administrative classification cannot be reliably documented. Generally speaking, the interior kecamatan of Kabupaten Sigi encompass a mountainous, topographically varied landscape, where the development of transport infrastructure lags behind that of coastal areas. The name Nokilalaki district itself refers to a mountain peak in the region, which suggests that the surrounding area is topographically diverse and characterized by forested terrain. Kamarora B is likely one of several smaller villages within Nokilalaki district, which are situated close to one another and share similar natural and socio-economic conditions.
Real estate and investment
No concrete real estate market data is available for Kamarora B. In the broader context of Kabupaten Sigi, it can be noted that since the regency's establishment in 2008, gradual administrative and infrastructural development has been taking place, which could influence the long-term development prospects of interior areas. The real estate market in the interior, mountainous kecamatan of Central Sulawesi is generally characterized by more modest transaction volumes and lower liquidity compared to the direct sphere of influence of the provincial capital, Palu. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian land law applies: acquisition of land in the form of Hak Milik (full ownership rights) is not possible for foreign private individuals, however certain long-term rental and Hak Pakai (use rights) arrangements are available. From an investment perspective, such small, interior-located villages typically offer low-liquidity, long return-on-investment, speculative opportunities, and require thorough local legal and administrative orientation.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding public safety in Kamarora B. Regarding the broader security situation in Kabupaten Sigi and Central Sulawesi province, it can be said generally that certain areas of the province have experienced humanitarian emergencies linked to natural disasters in the past (including the 2018 Palu earthquake-tsunami), which temporarily had an impact on public safety. In mountainous interior areas, such as Nokilalaki district, everyday public safety generally does not differ significantly from other similar-sized Indonesian village communities, where local community norms and informal social control play a determining role. However, infrastructural deficiencies — including limited access to emergency services — can be assessed as risk factors, particularly in the case of natural hazards. Travelers and prospective investors are advised to consult the current travel advisory of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other reliable sources to determine the security situation in force at any given time.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified data is available regarding the direct appeal, named attractions, or features of Kamarora B. The name Nokilalaki district can be linked to Nokilalaki mountain peak, which is one of the characteristic natural features of Central Sulawesi and, based on its map position, may be nearby, however the precise tourist relationship between this and Kamarora B cannot be confirmed from available sources. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Sigi, Lore Lindu National Park is one of the most well-known natural and cultural heritage sites, and is also registered by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve, representing megalithic sites and exceptional biodiversity. This park is located within Kabupaten Sigi territory and represents a broader regional tourism context that may be considered when assessing Kamarora B's sphere of influence, though precise proximity and accessibility cannot be reliably documented from available sources. Kamarora B may primarily be visited by those seeking the natural landscapes of mountainous Central Sulawesi, local village life, and environments less touched by human activity.
Summary
Kamarora B is a small settlement, relatively little known to the broader public, located in Kabupaten Sigi in the Nokilalaki district of central Sulawesi. The regency became independent in 2008 from Kabupaten Donggala, and its interior, mountainous areas — including the Nokilalaki kecamatan — have relatively modest infrastructural development and low tourist traffic. From a real estate and investment perspective, the broader region's dynamics and the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations are determinative, while in assessing public safety, the province's exposure to natural hazards is also worth considering. Due to the proximity of Lore Lindu National Park, the region may be of interest to nature-loving travelers, however currently no reliable, verifiable information is available regarding Kamarora B's direct tourist offerings.

