Kasiwiang – village in Kecamatan Suli, in the heart of Kabupaten Luwu
Kasiwiang is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the Kabupaten Luwu administrative unit, belonging to Kecamatan Suli district. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 3.42° south latitude and 120.40° east longitude), it is situated in the southern part of Sulawesi island, in the vicinity of Luwu Bay. Kabupaten Luwu itself is a regency that has undergone multiple administrative transformations in recent decades: Kabupaten Luwu Utara, Kabupaten Luwu Timur, and the separate Kota Palopo were separated from it. Regarding Kasiwiang, more detailed, publicly available and verifiable settlement-level data is not yet available.
General overview
Kasiwiang is not among the widely known or tourism-emphasized Indonesian settlements; its name barely appears in major guidebooks and online databases. As part of Kecamatan Suli district, the village suggests a lifestyle characteristic of rural interior areas of Kabupaten Luwu: the local economy is generally based on agriculture, to a lesser extent on fishing and handicraft activities, as is typical of other similarly-sized villages in the region. According to 2021 statistical data for Kabupaten Luwu, the regency covers an area of 2,909.08 km² with a population of 365,608 inhabitants, representing a population density of 126 per km²; by mid-2024, this figure had grown to 383,198. Since 2006, the regency seat has not been the separate Kota Palopo, but Kecamatan Belopa, which was designated based on Government Regulation No. 80 of 2005 and officially inaugurated as ibu kota (administrative center) on February 13, 2006. Our sources contain no data on Kasiwiang's exact population, area, and administrative structure; therefore, the regency-level context serves as the point of reference on these matters.
Real estate and investment
Separate, authenticated data on Kasiwiang's real estate market is not available; thus, the following presents the general investment environment of Kabupaten Luwu and, more broadly, Sulawesi Selatan province as a framework. Kabupaten Luwu is a relatively slowly developing, primarily agricultural-character rural regency, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the province's larger city, Makassar. In rural areas, farmland, gardens, and simple residential properties form the backbone of the market. An important general regulatory fact is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate: they are subject to Hak Pakai (right of use) or Hak Sewa (right of lease) frameworks, which provide time-limited entitlements. These national legal frameworks apply equally to Kasiwiang and the entire Kabupaten Luwu territory. Due to rural location and infrastructural development limitations, on-site information gathering and legal consultation are particularly recommended before investment decisions.
Safety and security
Detailed, publicly released settlement-specific crime or law enforcement data is not available for Kasiwiang. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole is considered a region of generally moderate risk in Indonesian context, and smaller villages are typically characterized by lower crime rates than larger urban centers. However, this does not replace specific, on-site information gathering, as local conditions can vary from district to district. According to generally applicable travel advice, it is advisable to monitor information from competent authorities and from Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade regarding Indonesia. In Kabupaten Luwu, as in most rural Indonesian regencies, community norms and neighborhood relations play a strong role in maintaining daily order.
Tourist attractions
In the available sources regarding Kasiwiang, no single specific, named tourist attraction, natural resource, or cultural heritage site is listed. The Kabupaten Luwu region, however, is a naturally diverse area of Sulawesi Selatan, and within the regency's broader surroundings—and in neighboring administrative units—numerous natural and cultural attractions are known throughout the province. The indigenous ethnic groups living in the Luwu region—including the Limola, Toraja Bastem, and Toala—possess rich traditions that could make the area culturally interesting. The Toraja Bastem ethnic group's territory is found in Kecamatan Bastem, Kecamatan Bastem Utara, and Kecamatan Latimojong districts. However, since no data on attractions directly connected to Kasiwiang is available, visitors to the area may find a starting point for learning about the broader region through the supply systems and transportation connections of the regency seat, Belopa, and nearby Kota Palopo.
Summary
Kasiwiang is a small village in Kecamatan Suli district, located in South Sulawesi on Kabupaten Luwu territory, regarding which detailed, publicly accessible, verifiable data is not yet available. Based on regency-level information, Kabupaten Luwu is a moderate-density, rural-character administrative unit whose administrative center has been Belopa since 2006. Those seeking more precise information about Kasiwiang—whether regarding real estate purchase, investment, or visitation—should obtain current on-site information and, if necessary, consult local legal or real estate specialists.

