Mataosu Ujung – small villages in the Watubangga district, southeastern part of Kolaka Regency
Mataosu Ujung is located in the Watubangga district (kecamatan) of Kolaka Regency, which belongs to Southeast Sulawesi (Southeast Celebes) Province. Based on its coordinates (–4.468° south latitude, 121.697° east longitude), the settlement is situated in the interior, southeastern area of the southern peninsula of Sulawesi Island. The capital of Southeast Sulawesi Province is Kendari, and the province achieved autonomous status in 1964 under Indonesian law. No settlement-level sources are currently available, so the following discussion primarily presents the context of the broader province and district.
General overview
Mataosu Ujung is a poorly documented, small rural settlement for which no independent, literature-based description is currently accessible. The Watubangga district forms part of Kolaka Regency, which extends along the southeastern coastal strip of the Celebes peninsula. Kolaka Regency itself is one of the older administrative units in the province; the region is characterized by agricultural and mining activities, particularly nickel mining, which plays a significant economic role throughout Southeast Sulawesi. The Watubangga district encompasses interior, hilly and mountainous areas, and life in similarly situated villages is typically determined by small-scale agriculture, plantation farming, and the quality of local transportation connections. Southeast Sulawesi Province had a total population of 2,848,747 in the first half of 2025, indicating a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly rural region. Mataosu Ujung can be understood within this broader rural context: a small community whose daily life is shaped by the surrounding natural and economic conditions.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data and transaction information specific to Mataosu Ujung are available from public sources. At the broader level of Kolaka Regency and Southeast Sulawesi Province, however, it is observable that nickel mining and related infrastructure developments have in recent decades stimulated real estate demand at certain locations. In rural, small village environments, property prices are generally significantly lower than in the province's urban center, Kendari, and market activity remains modest. Under Indonesian property regulations, direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is fundamentally prohibited for foreign nationals; foreigners may generally utilize long-term usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or other legal structures. Any property transaction in Indonesia is recommended to be conducted with the involvement of a local legal expert, particularly in rural areas where land registry documentation may sometimes be incomplete. Investment in small village properties in the Watubangga district may depend on broader infrastructure developments in the region.
Safety and security
Specific public security data and statistics for Mataosu Ujung are not publicly available. For Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole, rural areas typically have lower crime rates compared to major cities, although this does not mean challenges are entirely absent. Indonesia is generally considered a country of moderate public security, and in small villages community control traditionally remains strong. For more precise, location-specific security information, consultation with local authorities or the relevant office of Kolaka Regency is recommended. Travelers are generally advised to inform themselves about current local conditions, particularly if they intend to visit the less developed parts of the region.
Tourist attractions
No source information can be provided regarding the direct appeal of Mataosu Ujung or named tourist sites located in the settlement. In the broader Watubangga district and Southeast Sulawesi Province, however, numerous natural assets are generally known: the province's coastal sections, coral reefs, and diving opportunities in waters bordering the Banda Sea are noted nationally. The interior of Celebes features tropical rainforests, river valleys, and hilly terrain that may be attractive to nature enthusiasts. Since, however, no verified, named tourist data is available for Mataosu Ujung, specific sites cannot be named. To locate nearby sites visited by tourists, consultation with Kolaka Regency's tourism office or reliable local sources is advised.
Summary
Mataosu Ujung is a small rural settlement in Southeast Sulawesi Province, in the Watubangga district, within the territory of Kolaka Regency. Independent, detailed documentation of the village is not currently available; the broader province is a relatively sparsely populated, rural region where nickel mining and agriculture are the dominant economic activities. For those seeking property or travel destinations in the Kolaka region, it is advisable to rely on local sources and official information, as the availability of authoritative data at this level is limited.

