Ladianta – a small settlement in Wawonii Timur Laut District, Konawe Kepulauan Regency
Ladianta is an Indonesian settlement situated in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) Province, within Konawe Kepulauan Regency, specifically in Wawonii Timur Laut District. Based on its coordinates (−4.0484° S, 123.2096° E), it is located in the island archipelago belonging to the southeastern part of Sulawesi island. Kendari is the capital of Sulawesi Tenggara Province, and the province had a population of approximately 2,848,747 in the first half of 2025. As an independent administrative unit, the province was established in 1964 under Perpu No. 2/1964 and UU No. 13/1964.
General overview
Ladianta is not among the widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and available sources do not contain independent, detailed data about the settlement. Wawonii Timur Laut District forms part of Konawe Kepulauan Regency, which itself is an island-based administrative unit in Southeast Sulawesi. Konawe Kepulauan Regency is a relatively young administrative unit, carved out from the larger Konawe Regency, and is characterized by partial isolation resulting from its island location, the dominant role of the natural environment, and fishing and agriculture as primary sources of livelihood. Ladianta is most likely a small, rural community whose daily life is closely connected to local natural conditions. Available source material does not contain exact population figures or other settlement-level statistics, so concrete data on these matters cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified source is available regarding Ladianta's real estate market and investment opportunities. From a broader perspective, the real estate market of Sulawesi Tenggara Province is generally concentrated in larger cities—primarily Kendari—while in smaller, island-based areas such as Konawe Kepulauan Regency, real estate development activity is typically moderate, and the market is characteristically oriented toward serving local needs. Infrastructure accessibility, transport connections, and the quality of public services in these areas are typically more limited, which directly affects property values and investment attractiveness. In Indonesia generally, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them, with conditions regulated by law and applicable under varying market circumstances in different regions. On the basis of all this, real estate market decisions in such a poorly documented, rural island settlement require thorough on-site and legal investigation.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding safety and security in Ladianta. Regarding the general security situation in Sulawesi Tenggara Province, the region ranks among the relatively stable Indonesian areas, with standard law enforcement structures present in major cities—particularly Kendari. In smaller, rural, and island areas, police presence is generally modest, and community norms and informal social regulation play a greater role in maintaining everyday security. No source pointing to serious, systemic security problems has been identified regarding Sulawesi Tenggara; however, for travelers in smaller, less accessible areas, it is always advisable to inquire about local conditions in advance and to take into account available consular information.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no data about specific, identifiable tourist attractions in Ladianta, so none can be listed. The broader area of Konawe Kepulauan Regency and the island archipelago of Sulawesi Tenggara Province are generally characterized by natural features—coastlines, coral reefs, tropical vegetation—that attract visitors interested in ecotourism and diving. Throughout the province, Wakatobi National Park is the most well-known natural destination, counted among the world's richest coral reef systems, though it falls within a different administrative unit from Konawe Kepulauan. By virtue of Ladianta's location and its immediate surroundings, the natural environment is likely what would offer value to visitors, but specific attractions cannot be named due to lack of sources.
Summary
Ladianta is a small, rural settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara Province, located in Wawonii Timur Laut District of Konawe Kepulauan Regency. Through its province's nearly 2.85 million population and administration centered in Kendari, it forms part of a large, partly island-based region. Due to the absence of independent, settlement-level data, the characteristics of the place can only be understood within the framework of the broader region: the natural environment, modest infrastructure, and relatively quiet, rural way of life constitute the context in which Ladianta is situated. For more detailed information, local sources and administrative records are worth consulting.

