Lasada – small settlement in the agricultural district of Kabupaten Konawe, on Celebes
Lasada is an Indonesian village located on the island of Celebes (Sulawesi), specifically in Southeast Sulawesi (Southeast Celebes) Province. Administratively, it belongs to Asinua District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Konawe. The regency seat is the city of Unaaha. Based on its coordinates (–3.7239° south latitude, 121.8620° east longitude), Lasada is situated in the inland areas of Konawe regency, in a predominantly agricultural region far from the coast.
General overview
Lasada does not rank among widely known Indonesian tourism or economic centers; it is a small settlement of primarily local significance, for which independent village-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently unavailable. Based on available data, context regarding the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Konawe, can provide information about the settlement's character. The regency has an area of 5,781.08 km² and a population of 257,011 according to the 2020 census. Konawe regency is considered one of the most important rice-producing areas in Southeast Sulawesi Province: according to the source, nearly half of the province's total rice production comes from this kabupaten, which is why Konawe carries the designation of "the rice granary of Southeast Sulawesi." This agricultural character is decisive for the regency's inland villages, presumably including the Lasada area. Asinua District is one of the inland kecamatan of the kabupaten, where farming and agricultural activity form the backbone of daily life. Specific infrastructural, demographic, or economic data about the village cannot be provided due to source limitations.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly accessible and verifiable sources exist regarding Lasada's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the broader investment context of Kabupaten Konawe and Southeast Sulawesi Province. Konawe regency's economy is primarily determined by agriculture (mainly rice and other food crop cultivation), as well as mining and raw material extraction in certain areas. In smaller, inland villages—such as Lasada—real estate turnover is typically low intensity, with the values of affected plots and buildings substantially lagging behind prices observed in the province's urban or coastal areas. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, land ownership legislation generally restricts direct property acquisition for foreign nationals: full ownership (Hak Milik) is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners theoretically have access to certain long-term leasehold and other legal titles (such as Hak Pakai), but the conditions and practical feasibility of these require legal expert consultation. Regency-level investment dynamics are tied to agro-economics and local infrastructure development, rather than to tourism or commercial real estate market growth.
Safety and security
No security-specific, verifiable data regarding Lasada—such as crime statistics or official assessments—is available. Based on broader regional context, the inland rural areas of Southeast Sulawesi Province generally present a security profile characteristic of low-density, agricultural regions of Indonesia, where tight local community cohesion and low urbanization rates jointly shape daily life. In Indonesian rural districts, responsibility for maintaining public order rests with local police authorities (at Polres and Polsek levels). Generally speaking, routine daily life in the kabupaten is organized primarily around agro-economics and community organization. Nevertheless, any concrete security assessment would require current and on-site sources, which are not available within the scope of this article.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction can be identified in relation to Lasada. The broader area of Kabupaten Konawe—of which Lasada forms part—resembles other inland rural districts of Southeast Sulawesi Province, characterized more by its natural and cultural assets than by developed tourism infrastructure; however, the details of these cannot be precisely documented due to the absence of specific tourism sources regarding Konawe. Considering Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole, the island's southern and coastal zones—such as the city of Kendari, the Wakatobi archipelago, or Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park—are better known among domestic and international tourists, but these are located at considerable distance from Lasada in other districts, and no direct connection to the village can be established. Regarding the local landscape, primarily agricultural in character, and any possible natural assets, on-site exploration is recommended.
Summary
Lasada is a small, agriculture-based Indonesian village in Southeast Sulawesi Province, in Asinua District of Kabupaten Konawe. Based on available documentation, the agricultural character of the broader regency—which is a defining rice-producing area of Southeast Sulawesi Province—is decisive for the region as a whole. For external investors or visitors, verified specific data about the village are limited in availability, so for more detailed information it is advisable to consult local administrative sources or conduct personal on-site information gathering.

