Bonebae II – small settlement in Ulubongka District, Central Sulawesi
Bonebae II is an Indonesian village located in Ulubongka Kecamatan in Tojo Una-una Regency, part of the Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates (−1.109° S, 121.392° E), it is situated in the central part of Sulawesi Island, in the broader region of Tomini Bay. Settlement-level data is not available in this article; the description below is based on province and regency-level information, which is clearly indicated throughout. Sulawesi Tengah is the largest province on Sulawesi Island, with an area of 61,841 km² and a population of approximately 3.15 million people at the end of 2023.
General overview
Bonebae II belongs to Ulubongka Kecamatan, which is administratively part of Tojo Una-una Regency within Sulawesi Tengah Province. Tojo Una-una Regency is a relatively sparsely populated administrative unit in Central Sulawesi, encompassing both highland and coastal areas. Bonebae II does not appear in the available province-level Wikipedia sources, so reliable and verifiable data about the settlement itself – its population, economic structure, and infrastructure – are currently not available. Generally speaking, in rural areas of Sulawesi Tengah, small villages base their livelihoods on agriculture (mainly cocoa, coconut, and clove production), fishing, and small-scale trade, though this cannot necessarily be said to apply directly to Bonebae II. The more remote parts of Tojo Una-una Regency are only accessible from Palu, the provincial capital, by lengthy overland or water routes, which represents increased infrastructural challenges for peripherally located villages.
Real estate and investment
Specific local real estate market data for Bonebae II is not available in this source material. In broader context: the real estate market in Sulawesi Tengah Province is primarily concentrated in the provincial seat of Palu and a few larger port cities; in rural, inland small villages, real estate transactions are typically low-intensity and lack transparency. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for land ownership are generally restricted: the "Hak Milik" (full ownership) title is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners primarily have access to long-term rental arrangements (such as "Hak Sewa" or "Hak Pakai"). From an investment perspective, such remote, difficult-to-access small villages generally do not attract significant external capital, unless a specific resource (such as mining, forestry, or aquaculture opportunities) justifies it. These general observations characterize rural areas of Sulawesi Tengah and should be treated without direct confirmation specific to Bonebae II.
Safety and security
Verifiable and location-specific data regarding public safety in Bonebae II is not available. Regarding the broader region in general: in certain areas of Sulawesi Tengah Province – particularly in remote, difficult-to-reach areas far from Palu – state presence and basic infrastructure may be limited, which affects the public safety situation. Nevertheless, general or statistically substantiated crime data cannot be provided for Bonebae II. Those planning to visit or settle there are advised to seek information from local authorities and reliable local sources about current conditions. In rural areas of Indonesia, community norms and neighborhood networks generally play a significant role in maintaining local order, but this cannot be directly applied to a single specific village without verified local sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain named tourist attractions for Bonebae II. The most well-known tourist area in the broader region – Tojo Una-una Regency and Sulawesi Tengah Province – is Togean Islands (Kepulauan Togean) National Park, located in Tomini Bay and known for its coral reefs and diving opportunities. This destination is also administratively part of Tojo Una-una Regency. Within Sulawesi Tengah Province as a whole, Lore Lindu National Park may also be mentioned, a UNESCO biosphere reserve known for its prehistoric megalithic sites and unique biodiversity. However, these attractions may not be easily accessible from Bonebae II, and this source material does not provide reliable, verifiable information about the routes and distances to them.
Summary
Bonebae II is a small settlement in Central Sulawesi for which detailed settlement-level documentation is not yet publicly available. Based on its broader administrative context – Ulubongka Kecamatan, Tojo Una-una Regency, and Sulawesi Tengah Province – the settlement is located in a relatively peripheral, rural region with distinctive natural characteristics, but can be classified among the less developed areas of Indonesia in terms of infrastructure and economy. For any concrete decision – whether regarding property purchase, investment, or travel planning – it is essential to gather information from current, reliable local sources on the ground.

