Bangkudu – a small settlement in Kulisusu District, Buton Utara Regency
Bangkudu is a minor settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) Province, specifically within the Buton Utara Regency (kabupaten) and belonging to Kulisusu District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.7598, 123.1969), it is located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island, near the meeting point of the Banda Sea and the Molucca Sea. Direct, settlement-level database or Wikipedia sources for the village are currently unavailable; therefore, the following sections present verifiable data about the province and broader region, clearly indicating the level to which they apply.
General overview
Bangkudu is part of Kulisusu District, which administratively belongs to Buton Utara Regency. Buton Utara Regency itself is a relatively young administrative unit: it separated from Buton Regency during the administrative reforms of the 2000s, and its seat is located in the city of Buranga. The region is fundamentally agricultural and fishing-oriented, as is generally true for much of Sulawesi Tenggara Province. At the provincial level, Sulawesi Tenggara has an area of 38,140 km², of which approximately 110,000 km² is marine water surface; thus coastal villages—including those in Kulisusu District—are closely tied to the sea, fishing, and small-scale maritime trade. The province's total population in the first half of 2025 was 2,848,747. Bangkudu itself is a small, locally known settlement; its regional or international tourist traffic has not been documented to any significant extent. Kulisusu District extends across the northern part of the regency and is characteristically organized by local administration, agriculture, and fishing in the daily life of its villages.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Bangkudu is not available; therefore, the following presents the general context of the broader province, Sulawesi Tenggara. The province falls among the less developed infrastructure regions within Indonesia, which simultaneously means low land prices and limited investor demand. In Buton Utara Regency—and thus also in Kulisusu District—real estate prices are substantially lower than at major tourist destinations such as Bali or Lombok. The general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies to this area as well: foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia but have access only to various, time-limited use rights (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Guna Bangunan). The local real estate market operates primarily among domestic actors, demand is low, and transactions occur through informal channels. From an investment perspective, the region is more suited to projects fitting into long-term, local development logic rather than to commercial real estate with short payback periods.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Bangkudu are not available from this source material. Sulawesi Tenggara Province, considering the general Indonesian public safety picture available, does not fall among high-risk regions; however, in rural, less accessible areas—such as Kulisusu District—the level of police presence and infrastructure is lower than in more urbanized areas. This generally does not present elevated crime risk, but access to healthcare, authorities, and emergency response capacity may be more limited. General caution and prior familiarization with local conditions are advisable for visitors to the broader region, as is a generally applicable consideration in similar remote areas of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No available source contains named tourist attractions at the settlement level for Bangkudu; therefore, only the broader context can be presented. The Buton Utara Regency and Kulisusu District area lies near the Banda Sea and is known generally for its rich marine biodiversity as part of Sulawesi Tenggara Province—although specific named dive sites or protected areas within Kulisusu District near Bangkudu cannot be identified from this source. Within the broader Buton Island group—to which Buton Utara is culturally and historically connected—the medieval legacy of the Buton Sultanate, its fortifications, and cultural heritage are known; however, their precise distance from Bangkudu cannot be determined exactly from available data. The marine natural environment, coastal landscape, and local fishing culture are characteristic features of the area, appearing in similar form for travelers visiting other parts of the region.
Summary
Bangkudu is a small, sparsely documented settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara Province's Buton Utara Regency, located within Kulisusu District. In the absence of direct, settlement-level data, only the general framework of the broader province and region can be presented regarding the village. The area is agricultural and fishing-oriented, the real estate market is underdeveloped and domestically oriented, and the general security picture reflects conditions typical of rural areas of the province. No verifiable source exists regarding its tourist infrastructure, but the natural and cultural assets of Buton Utara Regency—the marine environment and the legacy of the Buton Sultanate—provide the broader regional context.

