Anahinunu – small village in Amonggedo district, eastern part of Konawe regency
Anahinunu is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Amonggedo district (kecamatan) and is located within the administrative area of Konawe regency (Kabupaten Konawe). Konawe regency is part of Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, which encompasses the southeastern areas of Celebes island. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately 3.87° south latitude, 122.20° east longitude), it is situated in the inland zone of the regency. The available source material contains verifiable data exclusively at the Konawe regency level, so rather than making specific claims about the settlement itself, the general characteristics of the broader administrative environment provide the framework for this guide.
General overview
Anahinunu does not appear in widely accessible tourism or statistical sources, so sufficient documented data is not yet available for an independent, detailed presentation of the village. Amonggedo district is one of the administrative units of Konawe regency, with its seat in the city of Unaaha. Konawe regency itself is one of the regencies of Sulawesi Tenggara province; according to the 2020 census, the regency had a population of 257,011, and as of mid-2025, the official estimate was 270,829. The regency's area is 6,118.72 square kilometers following administrative separations in 2003, 2007, and 2013. Konawe regency was historically the so-called "rice granary" of the province, as before the divisions, approximately half of the province's rice production came from this area. In inland, agricultural-character areas – such as Amonggedo district presumably – villages typically rely on small-scale agriculture and local natural resources, though source-based statements cannot be made about this specific village.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Anahinunu. In the broader context of Konawe regency, it can be said that in the province's inland, rural areas, the real estate market generally has limited turnover, and prices are significantly lower than in Indonesia's major tourism or industrial centers. The regency's economic development is partly determined by agriculture – particularly rice production. It is generally applicable to the entire Indonesian real estate market that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, primarily long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions come into question, whose legal frameworks are regulated by Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria). From an investment perspective, in such a small-scale, infrastructurally less developed inland village environment, risks and uncertainties are typically higher, and liquidity is limited – this is, however, a general observation applicable to the region as a whole, not exclusively to Anahinunu.
Safety and security
No verifiable, published public safety statistics or local law enforcement reports are available for Anahinunu. Sulawesi Tenggara province ranks among the less urbanized areas with relatively low population density among the larger Indonesian island groups, where rural villages traditionally have tightly woven community life, and serious crime occurs at moderate levels in global comparison – this is, however, a general picture of the province as a whole, which the available source material neither contradicts nor specifically confirms regarding Konawe regency. As in all rural, hard-to-reach areas, the accessibility of police and emergency services may be more limited than in large cities. No specific security incident or risk factor can be identified based on the source material.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions or natural heritage sites connected to Anahinunu do not appear in available sources. In the broader area of Konawe regency, natural endowments – the inland topography of Celebes, river valleys, and forested areas – are defining, but specific attractions are documented only limitedly in available sources even at the regency level. In other parts of the province, such as the coasts and near Wakatobi National Park (which, however, belongs to Wakatobi regency, not Konawe), tourism destinations are better known. The source material does not identify specific natural or cultural landmarks connected to Amonggedo district. From all this, it follows that Anahinunu cannot be considered a well-known tourist destination, and for those visiting the region, locating possible attractions requires current local information.
Summary
Anahinunu is a small Indonesian village in Amonggedo district, within Konawe regency, in Sulawesi Tenggara province, on Celebes island. No publicly available data specific to the village regarding tourism, real estate market, or public safety can be accessed; the available context is provided by the general characteristics of Konawe regency, which describe a traditionally agricultural, inland-situated rural area. Based on the regency's 2020 population of 257,011 and area of approximately 6,119 square kilometers, population density is moderate, and most villages have small-scale, local community life. For those wishing to learn more about this area in depth, local sources and information obtained on the ground are necessary.

