Lamomea – small settlement in South Sulawesi, Kabupaten Konawe Selatan area
Lamomea is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Konda administrative district, part of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan (South Konawe regency), in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, located in the central-southern part of Sulawesi island. Based on its coordinates (-4.1206477, 122.4184108), it is situated in an inland area near the Celebes Bay coastline. The regency capital is Andoolo, which was established by Law No. 4/2003 dated February 25, 2003, through the division of the former Kendari Kabupaten. Detailed statistical or other specific data at the settlement level is currently not available from publicly accessible sources.
General overview
Lamomea is a smaller village within the Kecamatan Konda district in Kabupaten Konawe Selatan. The Konda district itself belongs to the agricultural character inland areas of South Konawe regency, where livelihoods are largely supported by rice fields, plantations, and smaller forestry activities. Konawe Selatan kabupaten is a relatively young administrative unit: it became an independent kabupaten in 2003 from the territory of the former Kendari regency. Since the regency covers extensive areas with mixed topography – from coastal plains to forested inland highlands – the characteristics, accessibility, and infrastructure of individual villages vary considerably. In the case of Lamomea, it can be inferred that this is a typical rural Sulawesi village community, where local administration is organized through the neighboring Konda district center. The settlement is not known among tourists, and based on available information, it has no special features that are widely recognized.
Real estate and investment
No local or district-level real estate market data is available for Lamomea. The broader Kabupaten Konawe Selatan area is considered a peripheral, rural regency in terms of the Indonesian real estate market, where property transactions and values are typically considerably lower than in urbanized coastal areas or major economic centers. The province – Sulawesi Tenggara – is primarily driven economically by mining, agriculture, and fishing, which in some districts may bring about infrastructure development, but this cannot be directly verified with respect to Lamomea village. It is important to note, in the context of generally known Indonesian land ownership regulations, that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; among possible legal titles are Hak Pakai (usage rights) and long-term leasing arrangements, but their actual availability and practical implications in such a rural region require separate legal and on-site investigation.
Safety and security
No local or district-level statistics are available regarding public safety in Lamomea. In general, it can be said that Sulawesi Tenggara province and Konawe Selatan within it constitute a less densely populated, rural area compared to major Indonesian cities, where the public safety situation typically differs from that of urbanized areas and presents different types of challenges – such as issues related to accessibility of infrastructure and law enforcement arising from remote location. Kabupaten Konawe Selatan ranks at a lower-middle level on the Indonesian development scale, which may affect the quality and accessibility of available public services, including law enforcement and healthcare, in individual villages. Claims regarding specific incidents or criminal data cannot be made, as no verifiable source material of this nature is available.
Tourist attractions
No source data is found regarding named tourist attractions in Lamomea. Neither the Kecamatan Konda district nor, in broader terms, Kabupaten Konawe Selatan are among the better-known tourist destinations of Southeast Sulawesi, although the region is generally characterized by hilly-forested inland landscapes, which in some areas may be attractive to nature enthusiasts. The most well-known tourist areas of Sulawesi Tenggara province in tourism terms are the coastal zones and the Wakatobi island group area, located hundreds of kilometers away from the regency capital – Andoolo. Neither in the Konda district nor in Lamomea can any specific, source-supported, and named attractions be reported. For interested visitors, the province's better-known natural areas and coastal zones may be more relevant destinations from the perspective of closer and targeted travel.
Summary
Lamomea is a smaller, rural character Indonesian village in the Kecamatan Konda district, within Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, in Sulawesi Tenggara province. The kabupaten was established as an independent administrative unit in 2003, with its capital at Andoolo. Detailed public statistical data is not available regarding the settlement or its immediate district; based on regency-level characteristics, this is a village community living from agriculture in a peripheral location, which has no particular significance either from a tourism or real estate market perspective within the broader region.

