Mone – a small settlement in Lakudo District, Buton Tengah Regency
Mone is an Indonesian village located in Southeast Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Tenggara), in Buton Tengah Regency, specifically within Lakudo District (Kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (−5.2341; 122.5203), it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island, near Buton Island, within the broader Buton Sea region. Southeast Sulawesi Province is composed of the southeastern peninsula of Sulawesi as well as several significant islands—including Buton, Muna, and Kabaena—with the provincial capital located in the mainland city of Kendari. Since independent, settlement-level data sources are not available for Mone, the following description is based on available provincial and general regional knowledge, presented within appropriate context.
General overview
Mone is a small village within Lakudo Kecamatan in Buton Tengah Regency. Buton Tengah itself is a relatively recent administrative unit in Southeast Sulawesi Province, encompassing part of Buton Island and associated territories that carry the legacy of the historical Buton Kingdom. The region generally relies on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade; infrastructure—as is characteristic of Southeast Sulawesi Province broadly—is more modest than in major Indonesian cities. The province's road network is not directly connected to the rest of Sulawesi: the primary link is provided by a ferry crossing the Bone Gulf, which connects the port of Watampone (Bone) in South Sulawesi Province with the port of Kolaka in the southeastern province. This transportation characteristic fundamentally determines the region's accessibility and pace of economic development. Verified sources regarding Mone's specific size, population, or unique local characteristics are not available.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Buton Tengah Regency and the broader Southeast Sulawesi Province is less developed and less liquid compared to larger Indonesian cities—Jakarta, Bali, or Makassar. The province is typically characterized by lower land prices and limited commercial real estate development; investor interest is primarily concentrated in Kendari, the provincial capital. In a small village such as Mone, property ownership is typically tied to local community and traditional (adat) law, which can create a particularly complex legal situation for foreign investors. Under Indonesian general law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); they may only consider usage rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term lease arrangements, though these are less developed outside major cities and established tourist areas. Prior to any specific investment decision, consultation with local legal experts and verification of current administrative records is essential.
Safety and security
Independent, verified data regarding safety and security in Mone is not available. Generally speaking, small villages and rural areas in Southeast Sulawesi Province enjoy relatively peaceful conditions based on tight community bonds, where serious violent crime is rare. However, in a remote, poorly documented village, travelers and those planning extended stays should seek information about local conditions from the nearest municipal or district authorities (Kecamatan office). For the entire province, assessment of public safety should take into account the state of local infrastructure—particularly road quality and availability of health services—as these indirectly affect daily sense of security and response times to emergencies.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources identify specific tourist attractions directly associated with or named after Mone. The broader region—Buton Island and Southeast Sulawesi Province—however, possesses numerous natural and cultural assets. Located on Buton Island is Kesultanan Buton, the historical Buton Sultanate's legacy including a fort and cultural landmark (Benteng Keraton Buton), which is the island's most renowned historical site; however, this is located in Baubau city, not in the immediate vicinity of Mone. In other parts of the province, coral reefs and coastal areas suitable for diving and snorkeling can be found, though their precise accessibility from Mone cannot be accurately specified due to the lack of local sources. The Sulawesi Island world generally is known for its rich biodiversity in both terrestrial and marine contexts. Those visiting this region are advised to consult provincial tourism offices or reliable, up-to-date guidebooks in advance.
Summary
Mone is a small, poorly documented settlement in Lakudo District, Buton Tengah Regency, in Southeast Sulawesi Province, located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island. Independent statistical or tourism sources for the village are not available; the region's general characteristics are determined by the province's infrastructural and economic conditions, reflecting the pattern typical of more remote Indonesian regions. Any concrete decisions regarding real estate, safety, or tourism should be based on current, locally sourced information.

