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    About Anggondara

    Anggondara – a small settlement in the Palangga district, South Celebes

    Anggondara is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Celebes) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, belonging to the Palangga district (Kecamatan Palangga). Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.3173047, 122.3985871), it is situated in the southern part of Celebes island. The seat of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan is located in Andolo. The kabupaten was established on 25 February 2003 through the division of the former Kabupaten Kendari, regulated by Law No. 4 of 2003.

    General overview

    Anggondara does not rank among the widely recognized Indonesian tourist or economic destinations, and no independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the village are available. Kecamatan Palangga is one of several districts in Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, which typically have a rural character with agricultural and small-community structures. Kabupaten Konawe Selatan itself spreads across the interior regions of Southeast Celebes, and it is characteristic of the regency as a whole that a significant portion of livelihoods is provided by agriculture, plantation farming, and to a lesser extent by fishing. The region took shape administratively following the 2003 administrative reforms, which also reflects the relative youth of the local institutional framework. Anggondara itself is certainly a small, rural community whose daily life depends on the conditions and infrastructure of the broader district.

    Real estate and investment

    For Anggondara, independent, local real estate market data is not publicly available. Considering Kabupaten Konawe Selatan as a whole, in rural areas, real estate prices are generally substantially lower compared to Indonesia's more developed tourist or industrial zones; this applies equally to residential and agricultural properties. Investment interest in such zones is primarily linked to local agricultural production and basic infrastructure development. It is important for foreigners to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease constructions are available, regulated by Indonesian land laws. These general framework conditions apply throughout the country, including in Sulawesi Tenggara province. The development of the regency-level investment environment depends greatly on local infrastructure developments and provincial-level economic programs, which have gradually expanded over recent decades in the interior regions of Sulawesi.

    Safety and security

    No verifiable, settlement-level data or crime statistics are available regarding public safety in Anggondara. In general, small rural settlements in Sulawesi Tenggara province are typically low-density areas with closed community structures, where local social control and traditional community norms play a determining role in daily life. The territory of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan is not known for particularly high conflict levels within the Southeast Celebes region; however, a detailed comparative public safety analysis for the regency and the province as a whole does not form part of the data assessed by the Indo.Rent platform. Travelers and interested parties are in all cases advised to consult current Indonesian official and foreign ministry information sources, which provide up-to-date security situation reports for the province as a whole.

    Tourist attractions

    No designated tourist attractions could be identified on Anggondara's immediate territory from available sources; the following therefore characterize the broader region of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan. Kabupaten Konawe Selatan and Sulawesi Tenggara province may expect some interest from a nature tourism perspective: in the southern part of the province, coastal areas, coral reefs, and local natural landscapes may attract the attention of ecotourists, although these destinations are generally tied to the regency's coastal districts rather than necessarily to the inland, terrestrial Palangga district. Kecamatan Palangga itself and its immediate surroundings typically do not feature on known tourist routes; visitors to the area are more likely to experience local community life, agricultural landscapes, and the everyday reality of rural Celebes Indonesia. For possible nature excursions and attractions related to other areas of the regency, local tourism offices in Andolo or in Kendari, the provincial capital, can provide up-to-date, more detailed information.

    Summary

    Anggondara is a rural, poorly documented small settlement in the Palangga district of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, Sulawesi Tenggara province. No independent, local-level statistical or tourism sources are available; factually, all that can be stated about the village is that it forms part of the administrative structure of the kabupaten established in 2003. Considering the regency as a whole, it is an area of rural, agricultural character, where the development level of the real estate market and tourism infrastructure lags behind Indonesia's better-known regions. For those interested in Kabupaten Konawe Selatan or Kecamatan Palangga, it is worthwhile to obtain information from provincial and regency-level authorities, as well as from local contacts, regarding the most current and accurate local conditions.


    More about Palangga

    Palangga – Regency-adjacent district in Konawe Selatan, Southeast SulawesiPalangga is a kecamatan in Konawe Selatan Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, located just east of the regency…

    Palangga – Regency-adjacent district in Konawe Selatan, Southeast Sulawesi

    Palangga is a kecamatan in Konawe Selatan Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, located just east of the regency capital Andoolo. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, Palangga covers approximately 177.83 square kilometres and is divided into 15 villages and kelurahan, with a recorded population of 14,364 and a density of about 81 people per square kilometre. The administrative centre of the district is the kelurahan of Palangga, and the regency information notes that the district centre lies only around eight kilometres from the Konawe Selatan regency seat. The coordinates near 4.33 degrees south and 122.37 degrees east place Palangga on the southern neck of mainland Southeast Sulawesi.

    Tourism and attractions

    Palangga itself is not a headline tourist destination, and its landscape is dominated by mixed smallholder farmland, coconut and cocoa plots, and low rolling hills. Konawe Selatan Regency, of which Palangga is part, is better known for the Moramo Waterfall, the Tanjung Taipa beach area and the coastline facing the Bay of Kendari, as well as forested hinterland districts closer to the South Konawe mountain ridge. Across Southeast Sulawesi more broadly, popular themes for visitors include the Wakatobi marine park, Buton Island historical sites and the urban amenities of Kendari city. Within Palangga itself the visitor experience is more local in character, with weekly markets, roadside food stalls serving Tolaki and Bugis-Makassar dishes, and religious activity in mosques and churches reflecting the mixed population of the district.

    Property market

    The property market in Palangga has been influenced by its proximity to the Konawe Selatan regency capital, which has gradually pulled in civil servants, teachers and small-scale traders seeking housing within commuting distance of government offices. Typical stock is self-built landed housing on family plots, with a small volume of shophouses along the main road linking Palangga to Andoolo and onwards to Kendari. There is no large cluster of branded gated estates in the district itself, although the regency-wide market has seen incremental developer activity in districts closer to the Kendari metropolitan area. Land prices remain at the lower end of the Southeast Sulawesi spectrum but have trended upwards along the Kendari to Andoolo corridor as road access has improved.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand in Palangga is driven primarily by civil servants, teachers and health workers posted to regency offices and schools, rather than by tourism. Typical rental stock comprises simple contract houses and kost rooms close to the Palangga kelurahan centre and the main road. Occupancy tends to be steady and anchored to government calendars. For investors, the Palangga corridor is best approached as a satellite of the Kendari metropolitan and Andoolo administrative belt; medium-term prospects depend on infrastructure upgrades, the expansion of the regency capital and broader Southeast Sulawesi development policy. Due diligence on land certification is particularly important given the mix of customary, adat and certified holdings in the area.

    Practical tips

    Access to Palangga is by road from Kendari southwards via the Bay of Kendari crossing and the Andoolo highway, with onward links through the heart of Konawe Selatan. Travel times from Kendari vary with ferry or bridge usage and with traffic around the regency capital but are typically between one and two hours. Basic services such as puskesmas, primary and secondary schools, a district market and mosques are available in the Palangga centre, with more complete medical and commercial services in Kendari city. The climate is tropical with two seasons, and rainfall peaks in the transition months. Visitors should dress modestly in villages, respect local customs of both Tolaki and migrant communities, and observe Indonesian regulations that reserve freehold land ownership for Indonesian citizens.

    More about Konawe Selatan

    Konawe Selatan – Moramo Waterfall and Aopa Watumohai National ParkKonawe Selatan Regency lies in the south-central part of Southeast Sulawesi province, south of Kendari. Its…

    Konawe Selatan – Moramo Waterfall and Aopa Watumohai National Park

    Konawe Selatan Regency lies in the south-central part of Southeast Sulawesi province, south of Kendari. Its capital is Andoolo. The region is Southeast Sulawesi’s most popular nature destination thanks to Moramo Waterfall.

    Attractions and Activities

    Moramo Waterfall (Air Terjun Moramo) is Southeast Sulawesi’s most famous natural wonder: 77 terraced cascades, of which seven are larger (5–10 metres high) and seventy smaller cascades alternate over limestone terraces. The western part of Aopa Watumohai National Park extends into Konawe Selatan: swamp savanna and tropical forest, habitat of the anoa and maleo bird. Pristine beaches can be found along the southern coast.

    Culture and Cuisine

    The Tolaki people form the majority of the population, supplemented by Bugis and transmigrant communities. The lulo dance and Tolaki wedding ceremonies are part of cultural life. Cuisine is Southeast Sulawesian: sinonggi sago, grilled fish, with local spiced sambals. Freshwater fish is also available near Moramo.

    Public Safety

    Konawe Selatan is a safe region. Watch for slippery rocks at Moramo Waterfall. A guide is recommended in the national park. Medical care: simple puskesmas in Andoolo; Kendari (approx. 2 hours) is the nearest hospital.

    Practical Information

    From Kendari, approximately 2 hours south by car. Moramo Waterfall is approximately 1.5 hours from Kendari. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: simple guesthouses in Andoolo; also manageable as a day trip from Kendari.

    More about Southeast Sulawesi

    Southeast Sulawesi is paradise for diving and marine biodiversity, where Wakatobi National Park – a UNESCO biosphere reserve – holds world-class coral reefs. Kendari is the…

    Southeast Sulawesi is paradise for diving and marine biodiversity, where Wakatobi National Park – a UNESCO biosphere reserve – holds world-class coral reefs. Kendari is the capital, Buton Island has historical significance, and Muna Island's cave paintings are remnants of ancient culture. The province lies on the shores of the Banda Sea and Flores Sea.

    Where is Southeast Sulawesi?

    The province is located in southeastern Sulawesi island. Kendari is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta and Makassar. The Wakatobi Islands (Wangiwangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, Binongko) can be reached by plane or boat from Kendari. Buton Island is accessible by ferry.

    What to See?

    1. Wakatobi National Park – UNESCO Biosphere

    Wakatobi National Park is one of the world's best diving sites, with 750+ coral species. The park is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Hoga, Kaledupa, and Tomia islands offer crystal-clear waters and rich marine life. Wall diving and macro photography are excellent.

    2. Kendari – Provincial Capital

    Kendari lies on the shores of Kendari Bay and is the departure point for boats to Wakatobi. Nambo Beach and local markets offer insight into Southeast Sulawesi life. The city's calm atmosphere is appealing.

    3. Buton Island – Historic Fort

    Buton Island was the seat of the historic Buton (Wolio) Sultanate. Fort Wolio (Benteng Keraton Wolio) is one of the world's largest forts and preserves local history.

    4. Muna Island Cave Paintings

    Muna Island's caves hold ancient rock art, evidence of early human presence in the region. Liangkobori and Gua Metanduno caves are the main sites.

    5. Moramo Waterfalls

    Moramo Waterfalls (Air Terjun Moramo) are tiered waterfalls near Kendari. Crystal-clear pools and tropical forest offer a pleasant excursion.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for diving. Underwater visibility is best between May and September. Wakatobi is visitable year-round, but the sea is calmer in the dry season.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 3–4 days: Wakatobi diving and snorkeling
    • 1 day: Kendari and Nambo Beach
    • 1–2 days: Buton Island and Fort Wolio
    • 1 day: Muna caves or Moramo waterfalls

    Renting or Investing in Southeast Sulawesi?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Southeast Sulawesi, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Southeast Sulawesi, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Southeast Sulawesi Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Southeast Sulawesi is a dream for divers and marine nature lovers. Wakatobi's coral reefs and Buton's historical heritage together provide a world-class experience.

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