Induha – small settlement in Latambaga District of Kolaka Regency, southeastern Celebes
Induha is a settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Celebes) Province, within Kolaka Regency, specifically in Latambaga Kecamatan. Based on its geographic coordinates (-3.9354° south latitude, 121.5256° east longitude), it is located in the southern hemisphere on the southeastern peninsula of Celebes Island. The provincial capital is Kendari, which serves as the region's most important administrative and economic center. Detailed administrative or demographic sources specific to Induha are currently not available; therefore, the broader provincial and regional context is presented below.
General overview
Induha belongs to Latambaga Kecamatan, which is one district of Kolaka Regency in Sulawesi Tenggara Province. The province itself is a relatively young autonomous administrative unit: it was declared an independent autonomous region based on Government Regulation No. 2 of 1964 and Law No. 13 of 1964, and separated from Sulawesi Selatan (South Celebes) Province. The terrestrial area of Sulawesi Tenggara is approximately 38,140 km², while its marine territory comprises approximately 110,000 km². The province counted approximately 2,848,747 inhabitants in the first half of 2025. Induha itself is a poorly documented small community within the province, and verifiable data regarding its exact population and internal organization are currently not available. The economy of Kolaka Regency has traditionally been determined by agriculture, fishing, and nickel mining, as the areas surrounding Kolaka are considered significant territories for Indonesian nickel production. Induha itself may be considered a small, locally known community, for which neither extensive tourism infrastructure nor any special industrial role is supported by publicly available, citable sources.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable sources are available regarding Induha's real estate market; therefore, the following describes the general economic and investment context of Kolaka Regency and Sulawesi Tenggara Province. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that the mining sector, particularly nickel mining, generates significant economic activity, which in certain areas of the regency may be accompanied by increased demand for real estate and rising prices. In smaller, rural settlements – such as Induha presumably is – the real estate market generally experiences modest turnover and volume, with transactions primarily serving local needs. Regarding Indonesian land ownership regulations, it applies universally that foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are typically available within legal frameworks. Before making investment decisions, a thorough review of current Indonesian laws and local notarial and agrarian legal provisions is strongly recommended, as regulations may change from time to time.
Safety and security
No specific settlement-level statistics or verifiable sources are available regarding public safety in Induha. In relation to the broader region, Sulawesi Tenggara Province, it may be said that the province – like other rural areas in Indonesia – generally has a public safety situation typical of lower-density, agricultural zones. In larger cities, such as the provincial capital Kendari, standard urban police infrastructure is present. In rural, small community areas, local community norms and traditional social structures typically play a determining role in everyday security. Regarding the specific, current situation, sources from Indonesian authorities or reliable travel information providers are authoritative; generalized statements cannot be supported by the available data.
Tourist attractions
No named, source-supported data is available regarding tourist attractions in Induha. Based on its location, the settlement lies within Sulawesi Tenggara Province, which is a naturally diverse region of Celebes Island. The province is generally known for its coastal and marine fauna, the bays opening into the Banda Sea and Flores Sea, and the topographic diversity of its interior areas. Natural and cultural values accessible from Latambaga District in Kolaka Regency may include local temples, agricultural landscapes, and nearby coastlines. However, verifiable sources about Induha regarding these specifics are not available, and therefore attractions found in nearby Kolaka city and other parts of the regency can only be treated as context for the broader district.
Summary
Induha is a small settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara Province, in Latambaga Kecamatan of Kolaka Regency, for which detailed independent administrative or tourism documentation is currently not available. The broader region's economy is characterized by agriculture, fishing, and mining; the province counted nearly 2.85 million inhabitants in 2025. Findings regarding the real estate market and public safety can rely exclusively on general context at the provincial and regency level, as settlement-specific data are not available. Direct local inquiry or Indonesian official sources provide a more accurate picture of the place.

