Anaiwoi – small village in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Kolaka, on Celebes
Anaiwoi is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Celebes) province, administratively belonging to Kabupaten Kolaka regency and within it to the Tanggetada kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (approximately 4.37° south latitude and 121.53° east longitude), it is located in the internal, hilly-mountainous region of the southeastern peninsula of Celebes island. There is no independent article about the settlement available on Wikipedia or other verifiable sources, so the following article provides contextual information based on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Tanggetada, Kabupaten Kolaka, and Sulawesi Tenggara province – making this distinction clear in every case.
General overview
Anaiwoi is one of the villages in Tanggetada district, which can be characterized as belonging to the southern, less urbanized band of Kabupaten Kolaka. Kabupaten Kolaka is one of the historically important regencies of Sulawesi Tenggara province: the regency seat, Kolaka city, is located on the western coast of the peninsula, along the Bone Bay, and serves an administrative and commercial center role in the region. Anaiwoi itself – based on its location – is situated inland from the coast, in the country's interior zone characterized by agricultural and, to a lesser extent, mining activities. The economy of Sulawesi Tenggara province is generally characterized by agriculture (coconut, cocoa, rice), fishing, as well as nickel and other mineral mining; the latter is of particular significance in Kabupaten Kolaka, where nickel extraction around Pomalaa has been known for a long time. In smaller, interior villages – as Anaiwoi likely is – subsistence is primarily based on agriculture and subsistence farming. Local transportation infrastructure in the interior areas of the province is generally more modest than in coastal cities, which also shapes daily life.
Real estate and investment
There is no direct, verifiable source available regarding Anaiwoi's real estate market. Examining the broader region's real estate market, Kabupaten Kolaka as a whole – particularly in districts near mining activities – occasionally sees increased real estate demand for worker housing, industrial facilities, and supporting infrastructure. In smaller interior villages that do not directly interact with industrial zones or coastal tourism, real estate prices are typically lower, and market activity is more modest than in Kolaka city or in the Kendari area, the capital of Sulawesi Tenggara. Important general information for foreign inquiries: under Indonesia's current land laws (primarily the 1960 Agrarian Law and its amendments), foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and, under certain conditions, Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, but the real estate law framework may contain area-specific details, so it is always recommended to involve a local lawyer before investing.
Safety and security
There is no independent, authenticated statistic or source available regarding Anaiwoi's public security. It can be said generally that Sulawesi Tenggara province – and within it Kolaka regency – does not belong to high-risk regions within Indonesia based on the data of organizations assessing Indonesian public security and the regional data of Indonesia's National Police (Polri). In smaller, agriculturally-oriented rural villages, life is generally quieter than in larger cities, where population density and economic inequality may carry higher crime risks. However, in infrastructurally less developed interior areas, natural hazards – traffic accidents on poor roads, limited access to medical care – must also be considered. Certain areas of Sulawesi island are seismically active, which is also a general factor affecting the entire region and not a peculiarity specific to Anaiwoi alone.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction identifiable from verifiable sources has been identified regarding Anaiwoi. In the area of Kecamatan Tanggetada and Kabupaten Kolaka generally, the natural features characteristic of Celebes's interior regions can be found: hilly-mountainous landscape, tropical vegetation, as well as on the western side of the kabupaten the waterfront of Bone Bay (Teluk Bone) and its fishing settlements. In Kolaka city and its vicinity, there are regency-level administrative and cultural institutions that form the administrative center of the region. Throughout Sulawesi Tenggara province – particularly in the Wakatobi region and Kendari area – there are known natural and cultural attractions that characterize the province's tourism, but these are located at a significant distance from Anaiwoi. Smaller interior destinations are typically visited by those seeking the everyday life and natural environment of rural Celebes rather than developed tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Anaiwoi is a small Indonesian village in Kabupaten Kolaka, belonging to Tanggetada kecamatan, in Sulawesi Tenggara province. Its independent documentation is not yet available in public sources, so the picture formed of the locality necessarily relies on the known characteristics of the broader region – the kabupaten and the province. The region's economy is defined by agriculture and mining, the real estate market in smaller rural villages has modest turnover, public security based on general assessment of the region is not a high-risk area, and tourist infrastructure is more restrained compared to more distant provincial centers. Based on all this, Anaiwoi may be more of a destination for those interested in the everyday life of rural Celebes rather than visitors seeking developed services.

