Puundirangga – a settlement in the Laonti district of Konawe Selatan regency
Puundirangga is one of the settlements in the Laonti kecamatan (district), which falls under the administrative territory of Konawe Selatan kabupaten (regency). The settlement is located in the eastern part of Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, which is a relatively sparsely populated region of the Indonesian Republic situated between the country's maritime areas. The precise geographic coordinates of Puundirangga are -4.1948531° latitude and 122.8507557° longitude, which places the settlement on the southeastern periphery of Sulawesi island. Within the administrative structure of the Indonesian Republic, the settlement occupies a hierarchical level representing the regency below the province and its subordinate districts.
General overview
Puundirangga is a smaller, lesser-known village in Sulawesi Tenggara province, located away from the usual routes of major tourism flows. The settlement functions within the administrative framework of Laonti kecamatan, which comprises the eastern part of Konawe Selatan kabupaten. Remote, peripheral Indonesian settlements such as Puundirangga typically operate with agriculture-based economies, where locals rely on traditional agriculture, fishing, or to a lesser extent, commerce. Transportation infrastructure within the settlement is characteristically basic, with connections between neighboring settlements occurring primarily through local roads and the regional transport network.
Sulawesi Tenggara province, of which Puundirangga is one constituent settlement, possesses 38,140 square kilometers of land area and 110,000 square kilometers of marine area. The province counted a population of approximately 2,848,747 in the first half of 2025, which concentrates significantly around larger cities and economic centers. Smaller settlements such as Puundirangga frequently figure in regional planning as areas intentionally designated for development, where opportunities exist for gradual improvement of basic infrastructure and services. Laonti kecamatan, to which Puundirangga belongs, serves as an organizational unit of the regency, providing basic administrative and social services to the local community.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market information is not available at the settlement level of Puundirangga; however, the general real estate market context of Konawe Selatan regency and Sulawesi Tenggara province permits some observations. Regency-level settlements, particularly in agricultural communities, typically have property prices significantly lower than those in main economic centers and tourist zones. In such peripheral areas, the real estate market is shaped primarily by local residential needs and to a lesser extent by demand from outsiders or returning migrants. According to applicable Indonesian law, foreigners cannot directly acquire long-term real estate ownership; however, leasing agreements (for periods of 31 or 65 years, potentially renewable with new contracts) or investments through an Indonesian company are permitted.
Real estate investment opportunities relating to smaller settlements generally represent modest potential, as infrastructure development, product purchasing capacity, and supply chains are less developed. However, reserved land area and low purchase prices may attract investors with preliminary development or long-term holding intentions. Infrastructure projects in the Sulawesi Tenggara region and regional economic development initiatives can, over medium and long terms, also improve the value appreciation prospects of peripheral settlements. Real estate market activity in Puundirangga and similar villages is closely linked to regency-level economic plans, tourism development, and transport infrastructure investments.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data on public safety in Puundirangga is not available. However, Sulawesi Tenggara province as a whole is considered one of the relatively more stable regions of the Indonesian Republic, where organized crime incidence is lower than in other parts of the country. Peripheral, rural settlements such as Puundirangga typically exhibit lower crime rates, as such communities feature stronger social control and mutual acquaintance.
In the Indonesian Republic generally, rural, less developed settlements facilitate easier access to connections within local communities and the role of local institutions in maintaining public order. Natural environmental challenges, such as weather extremes or seasonal flooding, may occasionally raise security and public health concerns at the regional level, though these are not primarily linked to public order problems. National-level travel advisories for southern peripheral areas such as Sulawesi Tenggara generally recommend that travelers utilize the assistance of knowledgeable, reliable local guides and travel organizations, and remain aware of any travel warnings issued by local administrative authorities.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions or notable sites concerning Puundirangga village do not appear in available sources, which is unsurprising given that this involves a tiny, rural settlement that is not part of major tourism routes. However, the settlement falls within the framework of Konawe Selatan regency, which is one of the important administrative units of Sulawesi Tenggara. Sulawesi island, on which Sulawesi Tenggara province is located in its eastern part, is considered to have greater tourism potential across Indonesia, for example due to coral reefs, underwater biological diversity, and distinctive cultural heritage, though these attractions are concentrated rather in coastal cities and resort areas.
Rural villages such as Puundirangga function indirectly as tourist potential in the sense that they offer opportunities for observing authentic local Indonesian community life and traditional economic activities for travelers interested in anthropological or community tourism. Due to Laonti kecamatan's proximity to the sea and the surrounding area, the Sulawesi Tenggara region as a whole is characterized by maritime transport, fishing traditions, and sea-based settlement, which defines the local population and travel experience. Should a traveler visiting the Puundirangga area be interested in nearby, larger tourist destinations, it is advisable to consider travel solutions to nearby cities or the main administrative and economic centers of the province based on the regency's infrastructure development and transport conditions.
Summary
Puundirangga is a tiny, rural village in Sulawesi Tenggara province, which belongs to the Laonti district of Konawe Selatan regency. The settlement represents one of the peripheral remote areas of the Indonesian Republic, where agriculture-based economy, local community life, and modest infrastructure are characteristic. Real estate market opportunities are limited, and public safety is generally considered reliable based on the region's stability. Its direct tourist appeal is not well-known, but the cultural and maritime context of Sulawesi Tenggara may warrant indirect interest. Small settlements such as Puundirangga serve important basic administrative and economic functions as part of the Indonesian Republic's internal structural and regional development policies.

