Malei Tojo – a small settlement in Tojo Barat District, Central Sulawesi
Malei Tojo is an Indonesian settlement located on the island of Sulawesi in Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) Province, specifically within Kecamatan Tojo Barat District, part of the Kabupaten Tojo Una-una administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (−1.4158° N, 120.8906° E), it is situated in the interior of the region, near the Equator. The administrative center of Central Sulawesi Province is the city of Palu, which also functions as the province's largest urban hub. Since independent, settlement-level sources regarding Malei Tojo are not available, the following description relies on provincial and regional context, clearly indicating where broader-level information is being presented.
General overview
Malei Tojo is part of Kecamatan Tojo Barat District within the Kabupaten Tojo Una-una regency. The Tojo Una-una regency extends across the coastlines of the Tomini Gulf and its interior areas, comprising one of Central Sulawesi's less urbanized regions. Since available sources extend only to the provincial level, the following characteristics reflect the broader picture of the region, Sulawesi Tengah in general. According to the 2020 Indonesian census, the total population of Central Sulawesi was nearly 2.99 million, making it the second most populous province on the Sulawesi island after South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan). The province covers an area of 61,496.98 km², making it the largest by extent among all provinces on the island. Dominance of rural areas is characteristic: according to UNICEF data, more than three-quarters of children in the province live in rural districts. Malei Tojo is almost certainly such a rural, small-population community, whose life is determined by agriculture and local natural resources, though concrete, verifiable data on this matter is not available. Among the province's numerous ethnic groups are the Kaili and Tolitoli peoples, and the region is predominantly Muslim from a religious perspective, particularly in the western and central areas, while Christianity is also present in the eastern parts.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Malei Tojo is not publicly available. The broader Kabupaten Tojo Una-una regency, where the settlement is located, falls among the less developed, primarily rural areas of Central Sulawesi. The province as a whole is characterized by relatively low income levels and high rural poverty indicators — the provincial poverty threshold according to 2015 data was approximately 11,127 rupiah per capita per day. In such rural, less infrastructure-equipped areas, real estate prices are generally modest, and investment activity is low compared to major tourist and urban regions. Indonesian land ownership regulations generally provide that foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain leasing arrangements are available. Before making investment decisions, current legal advice and review of local land office (BPN) records are strongly recommended, particularly for rural, less-mapped areas.
Safety and security
Specific safety and security data and crime statistics for Malei Tojo are not found in publicly accessible sources, so only the broader provincial context can be described. Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) Province has faced numerous challenges in recent times: the 2018 Palu earthquake and tsunami was a severe natural disaster that affected the region's infrastructure and public order, though this primarily affected areas around Palu. In rural districts, including Kecamatan Tojo Barat District, everyday public safety also depends on local customary law and community norms. As a general precaution, it can be stated that in rarely visited, remote rural areas, travelers are well-advised to seek assistance from persons with local knowledge and to stay informed about current local conditions. No official safety warnings relating to Malei Tojo are found in available sources.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions for Malei Tojo do not appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Tojo Una-una regency, however, is situated in an area rich in natural geography: the regency is connected to the Tomini Gulf coastline, which is known in the literature for its coral reefs and marine biodiversity. The Togean Islands (Kepulauan Togean), which belong to the Tojo Una-una regency, are considered among the province's most notable natural values, where tropical marine ecosystems have remained in relatively untouched condition — however, their specific distance from Malei Tojo cannot be determined from available sources. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that numerous ethnic groups live here, each with their own cultural traditions, but these are not specifically documented in available materials regarding Malei Tojo. The nature-oriented, rural landscape and the characteristic flora and fauna of Sulawesi island are what could potentially make the broader region interesting for those interested in ecotourism.
Summary
Malei Tojo is a small, rural settlement in Central Sulawesi, located in Kecamatan Tojo Barat District, as part of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una regency. In the absence of independent, verifiable settlement-level data, the characterization of the place is built primarily on provincial and regional context: Sulawesi Tengah is a large-area, predominantly rural province that is diverse from ethnic and religious perspectives, and whose eastern part, in the Tojo Una-una region, features significant natural values as a point of attraction. Malei Tojo does not appear in major registries from either a real estate market or tourism perspective, reflecting the place's rural, less-mapped character.

