Rahantari – A small village settlement situated in Bombana Regency in Southeast Sulawesi
Rahantari is a settlement located in the southeastern part of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi (Celebes), which falls under the administrative framework of Bombana Regency. The village is classified within the territory of Kabaena Barat kecamatan (district), a territorial unit found in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province. The settlement's geographical coordinates are positioned at -5.2273° southern latitude and 121.8505° eastern longitude. Direct, settlement-specific information about this small village is limited; however, the region surrounding it possesses rich historical, natural, and economic characteristics.
General overview
Rahantari is known as a smaller village of local significance, forming part of the administrative organization of Kabaena Barat kecamatan. Situated on the northern periphery of Bombana Regency's territory, the village falls into Indonesia's broad category of rural small settlements. Villages in this region are typically characterized as communities organized on agricultural and fishing foundations, where traditional lifestyles and the utilization of natural resources form the basis of existence.
Kabaena Barat kecamatan, to which the settlement belongs, is itself generally an urbanized to a limited degree—a rural-character administrative unit. Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province ranks among Indonesia's territories extending toward the northeast with relatively underdeveloped infrastructure, though infrastructure development intensity has gradually increased over the past decades. The region extends between 02°45' and 06°15' in southern latitude and between 120°45' and 124°30' in eastern longitude, thus encompassing a tropical-climate territory situated in close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the Banda Sea.
The province as a whole comprises a territory with a population of approximately 2.8 million people, with Kendari city serving as its center. At the regional level, transportation connections remain under development; telecommunications have improved significantly over the past one and a half decades, yet communities functioning as small villages similar to Rahantari frequently remain more difficult to access within supply chains.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not publicly available for Rahantari; however, the general economic characteristics of Bombana Regency and its immediate region are well known. In small villages such as Rahantari, real estate market activity is typically more limited compared to urban centers. Property values in such small settlements are generally lower than in municipal administrative divisions, transaction volume is significantly smaller, and sellers frequently consist of local residents or buyers with family connections.
Indonesia's real estate legislation applicable to foreigners is regulated by the 1960 Basic Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria). Foreign clients are generally not permitted to hold full ownership rights to Indonesian land; the possibility rests on numerous exceptions, permits, and compliance with local regulations. In small villages, typical investment forms are generally enterprises connected to agriculture, small commercial units, or community development projects, financed to a significant extent through governmental or civil organization support and local capital investment.
In the Bombana Regency region, development programs supporting the agricultural and fishing sectors have taken place in preceding decades. Factors limiting foreign investment in small villages include infrastructure constraints, transportation costs, and local legal and administrative complexity. However, the microfinance sector and local community funds have become increasingly active over the past decade, opening opportunities for small-scale enterprises.
Safety and security
No directly available statistical data on public safety specific to Rahantari village is available; however, the general security situation of Bombana Regency and Southeast Sulawesi province is well known. The entire region generally demonstrates stable security indicators, with incident rates of violent crime lower than in Indonesia's less developed, conflict-affected areas. In small villages, social order is typically strongly organized on community foundations, where local leaders and traditional representatives continue to hold significant roles in maintaining order.
Southeast Sulawesi province has been fundamentally a safe territory over the past one and a half decades, though like other rural regions of Indonesia, small villages sometimes occupy more peripheral positions regarding the presence and responsiveness capacity of state security services. Local-level minor disputes or property rights conflicts are typically resolved through community mediation and the intervention of local administrative bodies. Other risks related to transportation and infrastructure safety (road conditions, transportation facilities) affecting small villages are comparable to the national rural average.
Tourist attractions
Public sources do not document tourist attractions directly associated with Rahantari settlement itself. The village functioning as a small settlement primarily serves local economic and social functions rather than forming spaces of focus as a tourist destination. However, natural and cultural values are concentrated within Kabaena Barat kecamatan and the broader Bombana Regency region.
Bombana Regency territory is situated in parts of Indonesia that are less explored from a tourism perspective; however, the region's natural diversity, coastlines, and traditional economic and social practices of local communities may generate interest in anthropological and eco-tourism pursuits. The island of Sulawesi as a whole is known for its distinctive biodiversity characteristics regarding beetle and fish species diversity in rainforest and coastal habitats. Beyond the small village inhabitants, those with interest may orient themselves toward observation-based, longer-stay tourism supporting local communities and their cultural and economic practices.
Should one seek tourist resources in close proximity to Rahantari, orientation should be directed toward larger settlements and coordination centers within Bombana Regency, where tourist infrastructure, information services, and accommodation options are concentrated. The development of tourism infrastructure in South Sulawesi regions is in progress; however, the maturity of infrastructure has not yet reached the level conveyed by Indonesia's main tourism hubs (Bali, Yogyakarta, south Sumatran areas).
Summary
Rahantari is a small village operating within the organization of Bombana Regency, belonging to the territory of Kabaena Barat kecamatan in Southeast Sulawesi province. The village functions as a rural, small settlement where infrastructure, real estate market, and tourism levels are limited. The region is generally considered secure; the economy is characteristically based on local agricultural and fishing activities. Under such circumstances, it belongs to typical development situations of Indonesia's countryside, where resources, infrastructure, and development opportunities are concentrated toward urban centers, yet the traditional economic and social systems of local communities continue to remain functionally sustained.

