Lambuno – a small settlement in Katoi district, North Kolaka Regency
Lambuno is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) Province, specifically within the territory of Kabupaten Kolaka Utara (North Kolaka Regency), belonging to the Katoi kecamatan (district). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately -3.43° south latitude and 120.97° east longitude), it is situated in the southeastern part of Celebes Island. The provincial capital, Kendari, serves as the administrative and economic center of the region. Since available source material covers only the provincial level, direct demographic data and other local characteristics specific to the settlement are not readily available.
General overview
Lambuno does not appear among widely recognized Indonesian tourist destinations, and verified, detailed information concerning Katoi district or Kabupaten Kolaka Utara is not accessible in the sources used. The province, Sulawesi Tenggara, extends across the southeastern peninsula of the Indonesian island of Celebes; its land area is approximately 38,140 square kilometers, supplemented by roughly 110,000 square kilometers of sea surface. According to provincial data for the first half of 2025, the population of Sulawesi Tenggara is approximately 2,848,747 people. Lambuno, as part of North Kolaka Regency, likely lies in a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly agricultural and natural inland area, though no direct verified source is available to confirm this. For small villages within the Katoi kecamatan framework, the way of life typically centers on local farming and small community organizations, a pattern widely characteristic of rural regions throughout Southeast Sulawesi.
Real estate and investment
No verified factual data is available regarding Lambuno's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the broader provincial and regional context. The economy of Sulawesi Tenggara Province is traditionally determined by mining (particularly nickel), agriculture, fishing, and forestry. In rural areas of the province, real estate prices are typically considerably lower than on western islands visited by Indonesian tourists or in major cities; however, the level of development of local infrastructure and transportation connections strongly influences the value of individual areas. Under general Indonesian regulation, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (hak milik) to Indonesian real estate; possible legal frameworks include long-term lease arrangements (hak sewa) and certain special titles (hak pakai), whose applicability must in every case be examined with the involvement of a local attorney or notary. Any mining or agricultural development activities taking place in the North Kolaka area could have an impact on the local real estate market, but the direction and extent of such impact cannot be directly determined from available sources.
Safety and security
No specific verified statistics are available concerning public safety in Lambuno and Katoi district. Regarding rural areas of Sulawesi Tenggara Province generally, it can be said that smaller villages located at a distance from major cities and frequently traveled commercial routes typically operate with relatively closed community structures, which in many cases reinforces the sense of personal security. However, infrastructural underdevelopment, limited access to healthcare services, and natural hazards (such as flooding during rainy seasons or difficult accessibility) are factors that visitors to the area should consider. For any current information concerning public safety, consultation with Indonesian authorities and travel advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions identifiable by name in connection with Lambuno can be determined from available sources. However, Sulawesi Tenggara Province as a whole possesses several known natural features: the province's coastlines and coral reefs, as well as Wakatobi National Park (which extends across the province's southeastern island group and is known for diving) rank among the province's notable areas. These, however, are at considerable distance from Lambuno and the North Kolaka region, so direct connection with the village cannot be assumed. The natural environment of North Kolaka Regency – mountainous and forested areas, rivers – may in itself be attractive to those interested in nature exploration, though no verified data is available concerning the existence of organized tourist infrastructure in this regard.
Summary
Lambuno is a small, poorly documented settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara Province in Indonesia, forming part of Kabupaten Kolaka Utara and belonging to Katoi kecamatan. At the provincial level, it can be said that Sulawesi Tenggara is an Indonesian province with a population of nearly 2.8 million, varied natural endowments, and a resource-rich foundation, whose rural areas – likely including Lambuno – exhibit the characteristics of small villages where residents base their daily lives on local agriculture and community farming. For those planning travel to this region or considering real estate purchases there, on-site orientation and preparation based on verified local sources are essential.

