Motaha – a small settlement in Konawe Selatan Regency, South Celebes
Motaha is an Indonesian village located in Southeast Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Tenggara), in Konawe Selatan Regency, specifically in Angata District (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately -4.14° south latitude, 122.12° east longitude), it is situated on the southeastern peninsula of Celebes Island. The provincial capital is the city of Kendari, which is located on the eastern coast of the peninsula and is considered the nearest major administrative and commercial center in the broader region. Direct, local-level statistical data about the village is not available from accessible sources, so the information provided below offers a general orientation based on data relating to Southeast Sulawesi Province and Konawe Selatan Regency.
General overview
Motaha is a small agricultural settlement belonging to Angata Kecamatan, characterized by the lifestyle and farming practices typical of rural areas in Konawe Selatan Regency. Konawe Selatan Regency is located in the interior areas of Southeast Sulawesi Province and is inhabited primarily by communities engaged in agriculture, and to a lesser extent forestry and fishing. Angata District itself is among the more interior, less urbanized areas of the regency, so Motaha cannot be counted among the region's busy or well-known tourist settlements. Considering the province as a whole, Southeast Sulawesi is a relatively sparsely populated area rich in natural resources, separated from South Sulawesi by the Bone Gulf, and its primary road connections to the rest of the island are realized via ferry between Kolaka Port and Watampone (Bone). This geographical isolation also means limited accessibility for Motaha and similar interior villages.
Real estate and investment
Local-level real estate market data for Motaha village does not appear in available sources. Considering Konawe Selatan Regency as a whole and Southeast Sulawesi Province, the real estate market in smaller rural areas is characterized by relatively low transaction volume and is primarily limited to the buying and selling of local agricultural and residential properties. Mining (nickel and other mineral resources) has long been a key economic factor in the province's development, though its direct impact on Motaha village cannot be verified from available sources at present. For foreign investors, it is important to know that under Indonesian law regarding land ownership, foreign individuals do not have complete ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; special title forms are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or nominal structures, for which the involvement of an Indonesian legal expert is strongly recommended. In the case of small villages in rural Celebes, real estate market transparency and legal security are generally less developed than in larger cities.
Safety and security
Specific local-level statistics or assessments regarding public safety in Motaha are not known from available sources. Considering Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole, rural areas are typically characterized by quiet, small-community lifestyles where crime rates are generally lower than in major cities. In the interior regions of the province, concerns regarding daily safety are more likely to relate to the limitations of transportation infrastructure and risks associated with natural phenomena (rainy season, soil conditions) rather than organized crime. However, it must be emphasized that neither positive nor negative generalizations can be reliably made about Motaha due to the lack of local-level data; those planning to stay there should seek information from local authorities or consular sources about the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Motaha appear in available source materials. Considering Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole, the region's natural features — including coastal areas, the islands of Buton, Muna and Kabaena, and Wakatobi National Park (located in a region south of Konawe Selatan Regency) — may be attractive to nature enthusiasts and divers, though these are not located directly near Motaha and merely indicate the province's broader tourist context. Angata District and its immediate surroundings constitute a rural, interior area where the natural landscape and village lifestyle represent the primary experience. Those planning to explore the broader Konawe Selatan Regency can obtain information about local attractions and road conditions starting from the provincial capital, Kendari.
Summary
Motaha is a small, rural settlement in the southeastern region of Celebes, in Angata District of Konawe Selatan Regency, for which detailed local-level data is not currently publicly available. The broader Southeast Sulawesi Province is a relatively isolated area rich in natural resources, and its interior villages, including Motaha, cannot be counted among the region's known or tourism-developed settlements. For those seeking orientation in this area — whether for travel, real estate purchase, or other purposes — local authorities and the provincial capital, Kendari, provide a reliable starting point for obtaining current information.

