Alenggo – small settlement in North Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi
Alenggo is a small Indonesian settlement located in Southeast Sulawesi province, North Konawe Regency, within the Langgikima district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 3.29° south latitude, 122.23° east longitude), it is situated in the north-central part of Sulawesi island, in a region near the Banda Sea and the Molucca Sea. No publicly accessible, detailed encyclopedic sources are available about the settlement or its immediate surroundings, so the following description relies on reliable database entries and the generally known characteristics of North Konawe Regency and Southeast Sulawesi province, with these sources clearly indicated.
General overview
Alenggo belongs to Langgikima district, which is one of the administrative units of North Konawe Regency. North Konawe Regency is a relatively young administrative unit: it became an independent regency in 2007, having previously operated as part of the neighboring Konawe Regency. The regency's territory consists largely of mountainous and tropical rainforest landscapes, which are characteristic of Sulawesi's interior regions. The economic foundation is based on agriculture, mining (particularly nickel mining, which is a known economic sector in North Konawe), and fishing in coastal zones. Alenggo itself does not appear as a known tourist destination or economic center in publicly accessible sources, so it is very likely a small community primarily agricultural in character, whose residents work in the agrarian sector, forestry activities, or fishing. Connections to surrounding areas are provided by roads leading toward the district seat and North Konawe's administrative center, Wanggudu, although infrastructure in interior areas is generally less developed than in larger cities.
Real estate and investment
Specifically verifiable real estate market data for Alenggo is not available. Considering the broader context of North Konawe Regency and Southeast Sulawesi province, it can be stated that the province's real estate market is generally characterized by low land prices, modest transaction volumes, and modest infrastructure provision compared to Java or Bali. Nickel extraction and related industrial developments may bring heightened investor interest to some areas, but this typically concentrates near industrial infrastructure rather than necessarily in smaller villages. Within the generally known framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; instead, Hak Pakai (right of use) and certain leasing structures are available to them with legal advice. In smaller, remote districts such as Langgikima, the availability of land information and legal documentation may be limited, making heightened caution advisable in all real estate transactions.
Safety and security
Verifiable settlement-level data on Alenggo's public safety is not available. Southeast Sulawesi province is generally counted among relatively peaceful Indonesian provinces, where everyday life largely proceeds according to local community norms. In rural, small-population communities such as Alenggo, public safety is typically based on strong community bonds, with moderate presence of organized crime. However, in more remote areas, police presence and rapid response capacity may be limited due to infrastructure constraints. When planning travel or stay, review of the most current information issued by Indonesian authorities and the foreign affairs services of the country of residence is advisable.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source contains identified tourist attractions associated with Alenggo. However, the North Konawe Regency and Langgikima district area may be potentially interesting for nature enthusiasts due to Sulawesi's natural features: the province's interior regions are characterized by tropical rainforests, river valleys, and varied topography, typical of the region generally. The coastline toward the Banda Sea and the Molucca Sea is also known for the fact that certain coastal zones of the province merit attention for diving and snorkeling, though source-based claims cannot be made about specific locations near Alenggo. Travelers planning to visit North Konawe Regency would be well advised to inquire about local possibilities from the regency's administrative center, Wanggudu, since the most reliable tourism information nearest to the destination can be found there.
Summary
Alenggo is a small, poorly documented settlement in Southeast Sulawesi province, North Konawe Regency, belonging to Langgikima district. Based on available data, it is a rural zone of the regency characterized by agriculture and mining, where tourism infrastructure and real estate market transparency are currently limited. Those wishing to become acquainted with the area or contemplating a real estate transaction there would be well advised to approach the topic through on-site inquiry, involvement of reliable local experts, and reliance on current official sources.

