Banabungi – a small settlement in Pasarwajo District on Buton Island, Southeast Sulawesi
Banabungi is an Indonesian settlement located on Buton Island, which belongs to the Sulawesi island group. Administratively, it falls under Kecamatan Pasarwajo (Pasarwajo District), which is part of Kabupaten Buton (Buton Regency) in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located approximately near 5.5 degrees south latitude and 122.8 degrees east longitude. Since detailed documented source material is not available specifically about Banabungi, the following description relies on verifiable general context regarding the district, regency, and province.
General overview
As part of Kecamatan Pasarwajo, Banabungi fits into a territorial unit whose namesake city, Pasarwajo, also serves as the capital of Kabupaten Buton. Buton regency is historically significant in Southeast Sulawesi: the region carries the legacy of the former Buton Sultanate, which was a determining political and cultural factor in the East Indonesian strait region for centuries. Buton Island itself has relatively varied topography, with fishing communities and small agricultural villages alternating in coastal areas. Banabungi is likely a similar small community, primarily based on local agriculture and fishing, though detailed verified data on this is not available. The Pasarwajo District is the most developed part of the regency from administrative and economic perspectives, as infrastructure and services are concentrated in this area due to its capital functions. At the broader regency level, agriculture, fishing, and to a lesser extent mineral resource extraction form the foundation of economic activities.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level documented data is available regarding Banabungi's real estate market. The broader region, Kabupaten Buton and Sulawesi Tenggara province, has a real estate market showing characteristics typical of smaller rural Indonesian areas: property prices and investment activity fall far short of major development centers such as Makassar or Bali. In rural Southeast Sulawesi, land purchases and real estate transactions primarily occur within local communities, with international investor interest in the region being modest. As a general Indonesian regulatory framework, it is worth noting that foreign nationals cannot directly purchase land in Indonesia in the form of Hak Milik (full ownership); instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them, operating according to rules valid throughout the country. From an investment perspective, developments on Buton Island – including gradual infrastructure improvements and the province's tourism development intentions – could influence the region's real estate situation in the medium and long term, but concrete data specifically regarding Banabungi cannot be referenced.
Safety and security
No accessible, verifiable settlement-level data is available regarding safety and security in Banabungi. Sulawesi Tenggara province is generally counted among Indonesia's relatively peaceful rural provinces; the major security tensions that have occurred in Central Sulawesi or certain other Indonesian regions do not characterize this area. In small rural villages, including settlements in Pasarwajo District, community life is traditionally based on tight social networks, which generally correlates with lower crime levels. However, any specific, quantified claims about public safety in Banabungi cannot be made due to lack of sources; for current and accurate information, local authorities and foreign affairs travel information services used by Hungarians can provide reliable guidance.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions have been identified regarding Banabungi. However, concerning the broader region, Kabupaten Buton and Kecamatan Pasarwajo, it is known that Buton Island as a whole is considered noteworthy from both historical and natural perspectives. The island contains remains of the former Buton Sultanate's fortress, which preserves the legacy of Wolio culture and can be visited not far from Baubau city – the latter belongs to the Buton Kota (Baubau) administrative unit but is the region's defining historical site as part of the island's cultural heritage. Coastal areas of Southeast Sulawesi province and nearby islands are known for their marine biodiversity, and the Banda Sea and surrounding waters offer diving and ecotourism opportunities. From Pasarwajo District, where Banabungi is located, Buton Island's natural topography, coastal landscapes, and local cultural traditions could serve as attractions, though no verifiable data exists on specific, site-identified tourist infrastructure for these.
Summary
Banabungi is a small Indonesian settlement on Buton Island, belonging to Pasarwajo District of Kabupaten Buton in Southeast Sulawesi. Since documented source material is not available specifically about the village, the description relies on district and provincial context. The region can be characterized by the historical legacy of the Buton Sultanate, coastal natural resources, and a lifestyle typical of rural Indonesia; regarding real estate market and tourism, the broader region's framework provides the basis for comparison, while detailed data specifically on Banabungi should be sought from local sources.

