Ogomoli – small settlement in Galang District, Toli-toli Regency, Central Sulawesi
Ogomoli is an Indonesian village located in the Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, in Toli-toli Regency (Kabupaten Toli-toli), and within it in Galang Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (1.0809106° N, 120.9520051° E), it is situated in the northern part of Celebes Island, close to the Equator. Toli-toli Regency lies on the coast of the Sulawesi Sea and is one of the relatively lesser-known districts in the province, primarily engaged in agriculture and fishing. Ogomoli itself is modest in size, and administratively falls under Galang Kecamatan, for which detailed, standalone English or Hungarian language source materials are currently unavailable.
General overview
Ogomoli does not appear in international tourism or real estate market sources and is not considered a well-known or high-traffic destination. Based on available database information, it is one of the small villages belonging to Galang Kecamatan, which are typically built on local agriculture – primarily coconut, cocoa, and other plantation crops – as well as coastal fishing. Toli-toli Regency as a whole is considered a relatively sparsely populated area with modest infrastructure within Central Sulawesi: accessibility to smaller villages in the region is sometimes limited, especially during the rainy season. Since no standalone, factually verifiable source is available for Galang Kecamatan, no more precise statement can be made regarding district-level characteristics. What is certain is that Ogomoli falls geographically into the northern part of Celebes Island, not far from the coast, in either an interior or coastal strip, and functions as part of the provincial administrative hierarchy at the kecamatan–kabupaten–province levels.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable real estate market data is available for Ogomoli. The broader context is provided by the general market characteristics of Toli-toli Regency and Central Sulawesi Province: this region ranks among the less developed, low-volume areas in terms of Indonesian real estate market investment, in contrast to real estate markets near major cities in Bali or Java. Local land prices are generally lower compared to the more developed parts of the province, and infrastructure development and market access opportunities are more limited. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; the legal structures most commonly applied for them operate within the frameworks of Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) and Hak Sewa (leasehold rights). These general rules apply throughout the country, including to Toli-toli Regency and Ogomoli. Prior to any investment decision, consultation with a local legal advisor is essential.
Safety and security
No separate, verifiable statistics or source data are available on the public safety situation in Ogomoli. Generally speaking, Central Sulawesi Province as a whole has faced various levels of security challenges in recent decades, which have typically been concentrated in certain interior areas of the province rather than the northern coastal strip. The area around Toli-toli Regency traditionally falls among the relatively quieter, less densely populated districts in the province, though only a general and cautious statement can be made on this matter due to lack of source data. For persons visiting or relocating to Indonesia, it is generally recommended to monitor current foreign ministry travel advisories, which regularly provide updated public safety situation assessments for provinces and their smaller administrative units.
Tourist attractions
No verified named tourist attractions can be identified for Ogomoli from source materials. Toli-toli Regency in general is known for its natural features along the Sulawesi Sea coast: the coastal areas found in the region, the tropical coastal landscape, and interior mountainous areas may provide a setting for those interested in nature activities, but no specific, named attractions can be verified from sources for the immediate vicinity of Ogomoli. Other, better-documented areas of the province – such as the area around Palu city or towards the Togean Islands – generally have more tourist infrastructure available, which can be accessed from Toli-toli, though confirmation of exact distances and travel conditions is recommended from local sources. Ogomoli and its surroundings would primarily offer experience for those interested in quiet, rural lifestyles and natural environments, rather than being a destination organized for formal tourist reception.
Summary
Ogomoli is a small, internationally virtually unknown Indonesian village in Galang Kecamatan of Toli-toli Regency in Central Sulawesi Province. Detailed, factually verifiable source material about the settlement is currently unavailable; relevant information can be understood at the regency and province levels. The location is not considered a frequented destination from either a tourism or real estate market perspective, and is primarily relevant to those planning extended residence or activities in the Toli-toli region in a rural setting, and who first inform themselves from local, current sources.

