Anggoro – small settlement in Abuki district, Konawe regency, Southeast Sulawesi
Anggoro is an Indonesian settlement on Celebes island, more specifically in Southeast Sulawesi province (Sulawesi Tenggara). Administratively it belongs to Abuki district (Kecamatan Abuki), which forms part of Konawe regency (Kabupaten Konawe). The regency's seat is Unaaha. Based on its coordinates (−3.72° south latitude, 121.94° east longitude), Anggoro is located in the central-eastern part of Celebes island, inland, far from the coast. Direct, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the village are not currently available, so the surroundings are presented below based on verifiable data at the broader regency and provincial level.
General overview
Anggoro is a small-sized, not particularly well-known rural settlement located within Abuki district. Direct descriptive sources specific only to this village are not available, so the location can be evaluated within its broader administrative context. Kabupaten Konawe – to which Abuki district and thus Anggoro belong – has a total area of 5,781.08 km² and, according to 2020 census data, has a population of 257,011. The regency is one of Southeast Sulawesi's defining agricultural districts: Konawe is considered Southeast Sulawesi's rice granary, with approximately half of the province's total rice production coming from this regency. This characteristic suggests that in inland zones like Abuki district – such as where Anggoro is located – agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, likely plays a dominant role in the local economy. The area was formerly known as Kabupaten Kendari and acquired its current name and administrative independence through Indonesia's decentralization processes. Anggoro itself is likely a relatively small-population, characteristically agricultural village community that fits into Konawe's inland rural structure.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Anggoro is not available. Kabupaten Konawe as a whole and its internal districts – including Abuki district – typically show a rural real estate structure where the vast majority of land is for agricultural purposes, and property transactions occur at significantly smaller scales than in the vicinity of Southeast Sulawesi's capital, Kendari, or in more developed tourist regions. Konawe's defining agricultural role – particularly in rice production – indicates that for the local real estate market, productive land and rural residential properties form the foundation, rather than commercial or tourism-oriented developments. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that under Indonesia's generally applicable real estate regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) of inland productive land; limited forms are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental agreements. This general Indonesian land ownership regulation is applicable to Anggoro and the surrounding rural areas as well, and any investment decision requires legal consultation.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data on public safety in Anggoro is not available. Generally speaking, in rural districts of Southeast Sulawesi province, including the inland parts of Kabupaten Konawe, public safety typically shows a picture characteristic of agricultural rural areas. The province's larger cities – particularly Kendari – are considered safe compared to typical Indonesian urbanized districts. In smaller rural villages like Anggoro, the rate of violent crime has historically been lower than in more densely populated metropolitan areas; however, without more precise local statistics, careful assessment is necessary. Standard recommended precautions – such as discreet handling of valuables and respect for local customs – are of course applicable here as well.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Anggoro, source-based tourist attractions specifically linked to this village cannot be identified. No sources are available for the broader Kabupaten Konawe area that would list specific, named attractions tied to Abuki district. Nevertheless, Konawe regency and neighboring Southeast Sulawesi areas belong generally to the relatively less-touristed inland regions of Celebes, where the natural landscape – the island's forested hills, river valleys, and agricultural areas – constitute the main attraction. The regency's coastal districts and the proximity of Wawonii island, as well as Kendari city as a regional center, can be starting points for orientation in the broader region; however, these are at considerable distance from Anggoro. Those specifically seeking out Anggoro and the Abuki district countryside are likely to come from among travelers interested in rural agricultural landscapes.
Summary
Anggoro is an inland, rural-character small settlement on Celebes that fits within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Abuki and Kabupaten Konawe in Southeast Sulawesi province. According to data verified at the regency level, Konawe is Southeast Sulawesi's most significant rice-producing district, and this agricultural character is certainly dominant in the rural region surrounding Anggoro as well. Direct, settlement-level data – regarding real estate market, public safety, or tourism alike – are not yet available for the village; for those interested, regency and provincial level context provides the most reliable orientation.

