Korondoda – a small settlement in Tojo Subdistrict, Tojo Una-una Regency, Central Sulawesi
Korondoda is a settlement in Indonesia that belongs to Tojo Subdistrict (Kecamatan Tojo) of Tojo Una-una Regency (Kabupaten Tojo Una-una). The settlement is located in Central Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Tengah) in the central part of Sulawesi Island. Based on its coordinates (−1.53° S, 121.11° E), the area lies in equatorial climate zones surrounded by hilly and forested inland territories. The provincial capital of Central Sulawesi is the city of Palu, located several hundred kilometers to the west.
General overview
Detailed public data specific to Korondoda is not widely available in accessible sources, so the following contextualization relies on verified data from the broader administrative units and provincial level. Kecamatan Tojo, as part of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, lies in the moderately populated interior regions of Sulawesi Island, where agriculture and local forest management are characteristic livelihoods. Korondoda itself is a smaller settlement that can be classified as a rural village, characterized by its surrounding natural landscape and traditional community lifestyle. The broader region, Sulawesi Tengah Province, according to 2021 data, had a population of approximately 3,021,879, which grew to approximately 3,154,499 by the end of 2023; in terms of population, this province ranks second on Sulawesi Island and is also the largest province on the island by area, with 61,841.29 km². Based on available information, Korondoda's level of tourist recognition is considered low; the place is primarily relevant to local residents of the region and those passing through.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Korondoda is not available in publicly accessible, verified sources. The real estate market of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una and Sulawesi Tengah Province is generally characterized by more modest activity compared to the larger Indonesian urban centers and tourism hubs (such as Bali or Java's economic zones). In smaller, rural districts such as Kecamatan Tojo, real estate transactions primarily take place between local actors, and development and investment activity typically remains at lower levels than in the area surrounding Palu, the provincial capital. According to generally applicable Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik); they have access to long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa), nominee ownership solutions, and certain investment formats, all of which require thorough legal guidance within the framework of applicable Indonesian law. Among the economic development priorities in Tojo Una-una Regency are the development of agriculture, fisheries, and tourism, but their specific impact at the Korondoda level is not yet documented in publicly accessible sources.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level statistics or detailed security descriptions for Korondoda are not available in verifiable sources. Generally speaking, certain areas of Central Sulawesi Province were affected by ethnic and religious conflicts in the early 2000s; however, over the decades that have passed since, the situation across the province has stabilized significantly. In rural, smaller communities in Indonesia, tight community bonds and traditional conflict resolution mechanisms are generally characteristic, which can have a positive impact on everyday public safety. More precise, up-to-date safety information can be obtained from local authorities, the administrative bodies of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una, and travel advisories issued by one's own country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attraction linked to Korondoda and supported by verified sources is currently known. However, the Kecamatan Tojo and Kabupaten Tojo Una-una region may potentially be of interest to nature enthusiasts due to the natural resources of Central Sulawesi Province. The extensive natural environment characteristic of Sulawesi Tengah Province as a whole — which includes pristine forests, mountainous terrain, and coastal sections — provides the region's appeal. Among the more well-known natural attractions of Tojo Una-una Regency are the Togean Islands (Kepulauan Togean), located in Tomini Bay and known for their coral reefs and diving opportunities; however, these islands are not located directly near Korondoda but rather in the coastal and island portions of the regency. Due to Korondoda's specific location, the natural landscapes of the inland, terrestrial areas are more likely to be relevant from the perspective of local tourism offerings, although specific, verified sources on these are not available.
Summary
Korondoda is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia that belongs to Tojo Subdistrict of Kabupaten Tojo Una-una in Central Sulawesi Province. Detailed, independent data on the settlement is not available in publicly accessible sources; at the level of broader administrative units, the province with its nearly 3.15 million inhabitants is one of the defining provinces on Sulawesi Island. In terms of real estate markets and tourism, the place is currently not well documented; the region's appeal is primarily derived from its natural environment. More precise information can be obtained from local sources and authorities.

