Kaumbu – a small settlement in Wolowa District, Kabupaten Buton, Southeast Sulawesi
Kaumbu is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, in Wolowa District (kecamatan) belonging to Kabupaten Buton. Based on its coordinates (–5.3537° S, 122.9269° E), it is situated in the southern part of Buton Island, which is one of the major islands of Sulawesi in the Indonesian archipelago. The available source materials do not contain detailed settlement-level data specific to Kaumbu; therefore, the description below relies substantially on the generally known and verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Buton and the broader Buton Island region, and consistently indicates this.
General overview
Kaumbu belongs to Wolowa kecamatan, for which no independent, publicly accessible statistical or encyclopedic sources were available at the time of this compilation. At the kabupaten level, it can be stated that Kabupaten Buton is one of the administrative units of Southeast Sulawesi province, and its name – as Indonesian Wikipedia also indicates – can be linked to several concepts: it refers to Buton Island, the Buton Sultanate (Kesultanan Buton), the Buton ethnic group (Suku Buton), and the Buton language (Bahasa Buton). This multifaceted nature suggests that the area played a prominent cultural and historical role in Southeast Indonesia. Buton Island itself is a relatively large island, and the smaller villages located on it, presumably including Kaumbu, typically derive their livelihoods from agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade. Rural villages on Buton Island generally maintain strong community bonds, and traditional Buton culture – which encompasses local customs, handicrafts, and traditions rooted in the sultanate's heritage – is present in daily life. Since independent infrastructure or demographic data on Kaumbu is not available, well-founded statements cannot be made about the settlement's size, precise population, and local institutions.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available regarding Kaumbu's real estate market. The broader real estate market of Kabupaten Buton and Southeast Sulawesi generally reflects rural Indonesian conditions: in smaller villages, property prices are typically low compared to urbanized centers, and demand is predominantly local in nature. The region's economic development – driven in part by the mining sector and fishing in Southeast Sulawesi – may indirectly affect the local real estate market, but this cannot be directly verified with data specific to Kaumbu. It is important to note that under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot generally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (right of use) and Hak Sewa (right of lease) forms are available, which are regulated by the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture and Land Affairs. Prior to any concrete investment decision, the involvement of a local legal expert is recommended.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated data source is available regarding Kaumbu's public safety situation. Based on general knowledge about Southeast Sulawesi province and Kabupaten Buton, it can be noted that rural settlements in the region are generally known to have lower crime rates compared to larger cities, and community social control is stronger in smaller villages. However, specific crime statistics or safety ratings connected to Kaumbu do not appear in the processed sources, and therefore well-founded detailed statements cannot be made on this matter. For travelers and those interested, the official travel advisories from Indonesian authorities and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs can serve as reliable guidance for assessing the general security situation with respect to Southeast Sulawesi.
Tourist attractions
The available source materials contain no data on direct tourist attractions in Kaumbu, and therefore no specific sites can be highlighted in connection with the village. The broader Buton Island and Kabupaten Buton area, however, are generally known to possess tourist potential. The historical heritage of the Buton Sultanate (Kesultanan Buton) – centered in the nearby city of Bau-Bau – is culturally significant in the region; the sultanate was one of the most important Islamic sultanates in the eastern Indonesian archipelago, and its traces are preserved in forts, palace remains, and traditional ceremonies. Bau-Bau, as the most important urban center of the Kabupaten Buton area, functions as a cultural and transportation hub. The natural features of Buton Island – its coastlines, coral reefs, and tropical landscapes – also represent attractions, although the precise location of these features in relation to Kaumbu cannot be determined accurately from the available sources. For those interested in the area, exploration of Wolowa kecamatan and surrounding regions is best conducted with a local guide or through the tourism office in Bau-Bau.
Summary
Kaumbu is a small settlement belonging to Wolowa District in the area of Kabupaten Buton, Southeast Sulawesi. No direct, authenticated sources on the village are available, and therefore specific demographic, infrastructure, or tourism data cannot be provided. The broader Buton Island region is a culturally and historically rich area, whose background is based on the centuries-old heritage of the Buton Sultanate and the traditions of the Suku Buton ethnic group. Regarding real estate market and public safety considerations, only general knowledge at the regency and provincial levels can be cited, which interested parties would be well advised to supplement with current, on-site sources.

