Lalume – a small settlement in Pakue District, North Kolaka Regency
Lalume is an Indonesian village belonging to Pakue District (kecamatan) within North Kolaka (Kolaka Utara) Regency in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) Province. Based on its geographic coordinates, the settlement is located in the southeastern part of Celebes Island, roughly at 3.2 degrees south latitude. The provincial capital is Kendari, which serves as the administrative and commercial center of the region. Southeast Sulawesi Province was declared an autonomous region in 1964, and as of the first half of 2025, the province has approximately 2.85 million inhabitants. Since independent, detailed data sources regarding Lalume are currently unavailable, the following presentation draws on verifiable information known at the broader provincial and regional level.
General overview
Lalume is a sparsely documented small settlement belonging to Pakue Kecamatan. North Kolaka Regency is a relatively young administrative unit in Southeast Sulawesi Province, separated from the previously unified Kolaka Regency. The region is typically characterized by its richness in agricultural and natural resources; in this part of Celebes Island, plantation farming, fishing, and mining represent the dominant economic activities. Pakue District itself ranks among the regency's smaller, rural territorial units, where infrastructure development and the degree of urbanization lag behind those of the provincial centers. Regarding Lalume's immediate surroundings—its population, public institutions, or local economy—no publicly accessible, verifiable data is currently available, so these characteristics may be understood in relation to the region's general conditions.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Lalume's real estate market is not available. The broader region's real estate market in Southeast Sulawesi Province generally stands at a modest level of development compared to markets in the capital and on Java Island; however, in recent decades, infrastructure investments and the exploitation of natural resources have led to rising property prices in certain areas. The rurality of North Kolaka Regency and the relative isolation of Pakue District suggest that property prices are likely lower and investor demand limited, aligned with local needs. For foreign nationals, it is important to note that under Indonesian land law, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; typically, the right of use (Hak Pakai) or other restricted title forms are available to them, which may be obtained through legal counsel and careful due diligence. This regulatory framework applies uniformly throughout the country, including Southeast Sulawesi Province.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Lalume. In general terms, Southeast Sulawesi Province may be classified among moderately safe regions compared to the Indonesian average; compared to major cities, rural areas typically have lower rates of serious crime, although basic infrastructure and police presence are also more modest. In areas similar to Pakue District—more isolated, rural areas—daily life generally relies on local community norms, and tensions typically manifest in smaller-scale local conflicts. In all cases, current, on-site information is recommended, as the security situation may vary over time and by location. The observance of general precautions—which are also applicable in other rural areas of Indonesia—is warranted in this region as well.
Tourist attractions
No source-based, verifiable data is available regarding unique tourist attractions in Lalume. The broader area of Pakue District and North Kolaka Regency offers an environment characteristic of the Celebes Peninsula's natural endowments: tropical forests, coastal zones, and highland landscapes shape the region's character. It is characteristic of Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole that nature tourism, particularly diving and marine wildlife observation, represents a known attraction in other parts of the province—primarily in the islands around Wakatobi—however, these areas lie at considerable distance from Lalume. Regarding natural resources found in the immediate vicinity—such as waterfalls, bays, or other prominent landscape features—no specific claim can be made on a source basis. For those wishing to explore the area around Pakue District, local administrative and tourism offices may provide current information on accessible attractions in the vicinity.
Summary
Lalume is a sparsely documented rural settlement in Pakue District, belonging to North Kolaka Regency in Southeast Sulawesi Province, on Celebes Island. The province is home to approximately 2.85 million inhabitants and is located in the southeastern part of the country, between southern latitudes. Since independent, detailed public data sources on the settlement are unavailable, any more specific information—regarding real estate, security, or tourism—must be understood at the broader regency and provincial level. Prior to any planned settlement or investment in the region, the involvement of local experts and authorities is strongly recommended.

