Adaka Jaya – small village in the Buke district, South Sulawesi
Adaka Jaya is an Indonesian desa (village) that belongs to the Buke district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan (South Konawe regency) located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province. Geographically, it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island; based on its coordinates, it is located at approximately -4.25 latitude and 122.21 longitude. The settlement is one of the smaller administrative units of Konawe Selatan regency, found in the province's interior, agriculturally-oriented areas.
General overview
Adaka Jaya falls within the desa category in the Indonesian administrative system, which represents the lowest level of local government units. Based on available source material, detailed information about the village regarding named attractions, institutions, or other distinctive characteristics is not available; the settlement is known as part of the Buke kecamatan. The Buke district itself falls under the administrative authority of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, which is a relatively young regency: Konawe Selatan became an independent kabupaten in 2003, previously forming part of the larger Konawe regency. The region as a whole is characterized by agricultural and forestry activities, and Adaka Jaya is likewise defined by the rural, small-village lifestyle typical of Sulawesi's southeastern interior areas. The capital of Konawe Selatan regency is Andoolo, which serves as an administratively distinct urban center compared to the district villages. In the villages, the local Tolaki and other southeast Sulawesi ethnic groups traditionally play a determining role in social and cultural life, although specific, source-supported data regarding this for Adaka Jaya is not available.
Real estate and investment
Named real estate market data regarding Adaka Jaya is not contained in available source material. From a broader perspective, the real estate sector in Kabupaten Konawe Selatan and Sulawesi Tenggara province generally demonstrates the dynamics characteristic of smaller Indonesian agricultural regions: land prices are substantially lower than in major tourist destinations (such as Bali or urbanized areas of Java), though investment liquidity is also considerably more limited. In the region, agriculture—primarily cacao, coconut, and to a lesser extent rice field-based farming—represents the main economic activity. For foreign citizens, the general rules of Indonesian land law apply: foreigners cannot acquire direct "Hak Milik" (ownership right) type land property, but may hold property under the so-called "Hak Pakai" (usage right) framework, and may invest through PT PMA (foreign investment company) structures. This general legal framework is uniform throughout the country and thus also applies in Konawe Selatan. In such rural, small-village locations, real estate transactions typically occur between local parties, and the market is less formalized compared to major cities.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or incidents regarding Adaka Jaya are not contained in the source material. Sulawesi Tenggara province and Konawe Selatan regency can generally be classified among areas with public safety characteristics typical of rural Indonesia: in small villages, strong community social control is typically present, and compared to major urban areas, the proportion of violent crimes may be considered regionally lower. Nevertheless, road traffic safety warrants attention due to the quality of rural infrastructure, as road conditions in interior Sulawesi areas can be variable. Indonesian authorities generally maintain public safety through the Polri (Indonesian National Police) framework at village-level administration as well. Reliable information based on authoritative sources cannot be provided regarding specific public safety events in Adaka Jaya or Buke kecamatan.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions or points of interest within Adaka Jaya are not listed in available source material. In the broader Kabupaten Konawe Selatan region, however, known natural and cultural attractions can be found that may be relevant for residents and visitors to the area. Across the regency territory, tropical forests and waterways characteristic of Southeast Sulawesi are distributed, which are considered ecologically valuable areas. Considering the province as a whole, Wakatobi National Park is one of the region's most significant and internationally recognized nature conservation and diving destinations, though it is located not directly in Konawe Selatan territory but in Kabupaten Wakatobi. Kendari, the capital of Sulawesi Tenggara province, is also a relatively nearby urban center in the region with better infrastructure, and includes an airport. Adaka Jaya may primarily be visited by those wishing to experience the region's agricultural and rural life, but the location is not identified as an explicitly tourist destination based on available source material.
Summary
Adaka Jaya is a small Indonesian desa in the southeastern part of Sulawesi, in the Buke district of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan. Available source material identifies the village only as an administrative unit; detailed demographic, infrastructural, or tourism data is not available. The region in general can be understood within the context of being rural and agricultural in character, interpreted within the broader Konawe Selatan regency and Sulawesi Tenggara province context. From a real estate perspective, the location represents a market typical of smaller Indonesian rural villages with limited liquidity, and thorough understanding of applicable Indonesian legislation is necessary before making investment decisions.

