Cimpu Utara – a small settlement in Kabupaten Luwu Suli district, South Sulawesi
Cimpu Utara is located in the Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Luwu, situated in Kecamatan Suli district. Based on its coordinates (−3.4249° S, 120.3882° E), it is positioned in the central-southern part of Celebes Island, relatively close to the Teluk Bone (Bone Bay) coastline. In terms of broader administrative context, Kabupaten Luwu is one of the regencies in South Sulawesi with historical roots, its administrative seat being Belopa since 2006. Settlement-level statistical data is currently unavailable, therefore the description below is based on available regency-level data and broader regional knowledge, which the text clearly indicates at each section.
General overview
Cimpu Utara is located within Kecamatan Suli, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Luwu. Based on regency-level data, according to 2021 BPS figures, the area of Kabupaten Luwu was 2,909.08 km², its population was 365,608 inhabitants, and population density was 126 per km²; by mid-2024, estimates indicated the regency's population had reached 383,198. These figures apply to the entire kabupaten, not exclusively to Cimpu Utara. The characteristic indigenous ethnic groups of Kabupaten Luwu include the Limola, Toraja Bastem, and Toala peoples, of which the Toraja Bastem primarily inhabit the Bastem, Bastem Utara, and Latimojong districts. The character of Suli kecamatan and Cimpu Utara within it reflects the region's general characteristics: it is predominantly a rural, agriculturally-oriented area where the lives of local communities are determined by traditional farming and the agroecological conditions typical of Celebes.
Real estate and investment
Authenticated real estate market data specific to Cimpu Utara is not available. At the broader Kabupaten Luwu level, it may be stated that the regency is typically classified as an Indonesian rural real estate category area, where land prices and property transactions operate at substantially lower levels than in the provincial capital Makassar or in Palopo, which evolved from the regency's former administrative seat into an independent city. Agricultural properties—particularly areas suitable for rice and cocoa plantations—form the backbone of the region's real estate stock. Generally speaking, according to Indonesian land law (the 1960 Agrarian Reform Law and its supplementary regulations), foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; available legal forms are primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) or, under certain conditions, Hak Guna Bangunan (building use rights), therefore professional local legal advice is strongly recommended in case of investment intent. Regency-level infrastructure developments—such as the establishment of Belopa as the new administrative seat since 2006—may exert some positive effect on nearby districts' real estate markets, but this cannot be substantiated with concrete data regarding Cimpu Utara.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data on public safety in Cimpu Utara is available. Kabupaten Luwu and Sulawesi Selatan province generally fall within the moderate security classification of Indonesian regions: rural districts typically exhibit lower crime rates than major cities, though detailed relevant data is reliably contained in records maintained by the Indonesian Badan Pusat Statistik (Central Statistics Agency) or local police headquarters (Polres). As is generally the case in other rural areas of Indonesia, in a rural environment similar to Suli district, local community bonds and traditional conflict resolution mechanisms (adat) play an important role in maintaining everyday order. For detailed, current security information, those staying in Sulawesi Selatan are recommended to consult local authorities or their home country's consular sources.
Tourist attractions
Cimpu Utara does not appear as a named tourist attraction in available sources; therefore, the following presents the broader region's, and Kabupaten Luwu's generally recognized characteristics, within clear parameters. Kabupaten Luwu possesses coastal sections stretching along Bone Bay, highland terrain running through interior areas, and habitats representing natural diversity. Within the regency's territory, the culture of Toraja Bastem heritage-preserving communities and highland landscapes may hold appeal for those interested in ecotourism and cultural tourism, though these are primarily associated with Bastem and Latimojong districts rather than directly with Suli kecamatan. Palopo, the regency's former administrative and commercial center—now an independent kota—is likewise one of the region's principal urban destinations and is accessible from numerous parts of Kabupaten Luwu. Cimpu Utara itself is better understood as part of regional context rather than as an independent tourist destination.
Summary
Cimpu Utara is a small settlement belonging to Suli district in Kabupaten Luwu, located in South Sulawesi, for which detailed statistical or tourist sources are currently not publicly available. Based on regency-level data, Kabupaten Luwu is a medium-sized, predominantly rural administrative unit in South Sulawesi with a population of approximately four hundred thousand, its seat having been Belopa since 2006. Understanding the region's cultural, natural, and real estate market characteristics requires recourse to kabupaten and provincial-level sources and on-site research, as available data at the Cimpu Utara level does not provide a sufficient basis for more precise conclusions.

