Batu Kasa – small village in Waesama district, South Buru
Batu Kasa is located within Kabupaten Buru Selatan (South Buru Regency) in Maluku Province, in Kecamatan Waesama district. According to its coordinates (−3.7274° S, 126.6957° E), it lies in the southern part of Buru Island, in the middle of the Moluccan archipelago. Kabupaten Buru Selatan became an independent regency in 2008; previously it was part of the unified Kabupaten Buru. Detailed, verifiable sources of information about the region and the village itself are not currently available, so the following description relies on regency and provincial-level verifiable context, clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Batu Kasa does not appear in widely known Indonesian travel or administrative databases, indicating it is a small-scale rural community based primarily on agricultural or fishing activities. Kecamatan Waesama encompasses the interior, hilly-mountainous areas of Buru Island and its coastal zones; Buru Island itself is the second-largest island in Maluku Province, characterized by dense tropical forests, mountainous terrain, and relatively limited infrastructure. Kabupaten Buru Selatan as a whole is a sparsely populated and non-industrial area; the local economy is primarily determined by subsistence agriculture, small-scale fishing, and the gathering of forest products. Like other villages in South Buru, Batu Kasa is likely accessible through the kecamatan seat, but verifiable data on exact access routes and internal transportation conditions are not available.
Real estate and investment
No separate, publicly available data exists regarding Batu Kasa's real estate market. The broader context is provided by the economic situation of Kabupaten Buru Selatan as a whole: the regency is classified among less developed eastern regions according to Indonesian development indicators, where real estate transactions are low and formalized land registration and transparent market pricing are often incomplete. In such an environment, investor interest is fundamentally directed toward agricultural land and projects connected to natural resources. Generally speaking, under Indonesian law foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land; the law provides them primarily with the Hak Pakai title for building ownership and investments made through PT PMA (foreign investment companies). In Maluku Province and particularly in less developed regencies, it is critically important to involve a local lawyer and the competent office of Badan Pertanahan Nasional (National Land Agency) before making investment decisions, as conflicts can occur between customary law (adat) based land-use claims and state cadastral records.
Safety and security
No safety and security-specific statistics are available for Batu Kasa or Kecamatan Waesama. Regarding Maluku Province as a whole, following the period of religious and ethnic tensions that occurred in the early 2000s, the region has gradually stabilized, and today Indonesian authorities and most travel guides treat much of the province – including Buru Island – as fundamentally safe areas. Due to Kabupaten Buru Selatan's rural and sparsely populated character, the occurrence of violent crime is likely low; however, due to limitations in health-care infrastructure and emergency assistance available in remote areas, staying in distant villages requires thorough preparation. To conduct any more specific security assessment, local-level data and information from Polres Buru Selatan are necessary.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable data on named tourist attractions in Batu Kasa or its immediate surroundings is available. The broader region, Buru Island and Kabupaten Buru Selatan, is however known as an area rich in natural values among travelers familiar with the Maluku Islands: the interior of the island is divided by dense rainforests, small mountains and rivers, and the coastal areas contain pristine beaches and coral reefs that may attract those interested in eco-tourism and diving. On Buru Island, the production of Litsea cubeba oil (kayu putih) is also a traditional local industry, and the raw material-producing landscape itself is part of the local character. To map specific attractions and infrastructure (accommodation, transportation, guides), it is advisable to contact the regency's tourism office or local intermediaries before planning a visit.
Summary
Batu Kasa is a sparsely documented small settlement in the southern part of Buru Island, in Waesama district of Kabupaten Buru Selatan, Maluku Province. Beyond the available administrative data, no reliably documented local real estate market, tourism, or safety-specific information is readily available; for decisions affecting the area – whether regarding investment, extended residence, or travel planning – involvement of the regency's competent institutions and on-site orientation are recommended. The broader region constitutes a valuable though infrastructure-limited part of Maluku Province.

