Amberi – small settlement in Lambuya District of Konawe Regency, South Sulawesi
Amberi is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, belonging to Kecamatan Lambuya within the Kabupaten Konawe administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (-3.97° south latitude, 122.01° east longitude), it is located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island, in the Konawe basin region. No independent, specifically cited Wikipedia source exists for this settlement; therefore, the information presented below consists of reliably recorded database fields and verifiable information generally valid at the district, regency, and provincial administrative levels, with clear indication in each case of which administrative level the information pertains to.
General overview
Amberi does not rank among Indonesian locations that are notably known for tourism or real estate investment; no independent source material regarding its accessibility and internal infrastructure exists in available documents. Kecamatan Lambuya, to which the settlement is administratively connected, forms part of Kabupaten Konawe in the internal, agrarian areas of Indonesia's Sulawesi Tenggara province. Kabupaten Konawe as a whole – with its seat in the city of Unaaha – is one of the largest regencies in Sulawesi Tenggara, and its economy is traditionally defined by agriculture, particularly rice cultivation and cocoa production, as well as mining (nickel). The landscape is predominantly hilly and valleys interspersed with tropical rainforests and arable land, and the region is characterized by warm, humid climate for much of the year. Such internal, rural villages in Sulawesi Tenggara typically have populations ranging from several hundred to several thousand inhabitants, forming primarily agricultural and small-producer communities, but no precise population data is available for Amberi.
Real estate and investment
No local real estate market data or investment analysis is available for Amberi in verifiable sources. At the broader Kabupaten Konawe level, it can be noted that the region's real estate market – like other rural areas in Sulawesi Tenggara – depends primarily on economic activity linked to local agricultural and natural resources, and prices are typically significantly lower than in Indonesian tourist centers (such as Bali or Lombok islands). Nickel extraction and associated industrial developments may generate some demand for residential property accessible to the workforce in the surrounding area, but this effect varies spatially and temporally. An important general framework to mention is that in Indonesia, foreign natural persons cannot acquire direct property ownership (Hak Milik); only certain, time-limited use and lease rights (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are accessible to them, with details potentially differing according to applicable Indonesian legislation. Therefore, in case of any investment intention, the involvement of local legal counsel is necessary.
Safety and security
No independent, specifically verifiable statistics are available regarding Amberi's public safety. The rural municipalities of Sulawesi Tenggara province and Kabupaten Konawe within it are generally not classified as high-risk zones from the perspective of Indonesian domestic political conditions, and the province does not rank among the known travel warnings compared to other Indonesian regions. In rural settings, where community ties are strong and local social control is typically intensive, the proportion of minor property offenses and violent crimes is generally lower than in large cities – however, this does not mean that travelers should not pay attention to their personal safety and protection of their belongings. Generally applicable basic rules (discreet handling of valuables, respect for local customs) are valid in this region as well. For more precise and up-to-date information, the authorities of Indonesia and the foreign affairs information services of the traveler's home country are recommended.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attraction specifically for Amberi can be verified from reliable sources. However, several sites of natural and cultural value recognized in the province can be found in the broader Kabupaten Konawe region. Amberi can be connected, at best in an indirect, regional context, to the generally known natural attractions of Sulawesi Tenggara – including the Wakatobi National Park's coral reefs, the Kendari Bay area, and the region's interior landscape characterized by various waterfalls and forests – and reaching these requires independent travel planning. Certain rural areas of Konawe Regency may be of interest from agro-tourism and ecological perspectives, but reliable data regarding the extent to which this specifically affects Amberi and its immediate surroundings is not currently available. Those visiting the region are advised to inquire from the Kabupaten Konawe local tourism office or from the municipality of Unaaha city.
Summary
Amberi is a rural settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara province, in Kecamatan Lambuya of Kabupaten Konawe, for which detailed, specifically verified data is not yet available in public sources. The agricultural and mining character of the broader region, along with the general Indonesian legal and public safety frameworks, provide the context into which the settlement can be placed. For those wishing to visit this region for purposes of learning about it or investment, direct information from local authorities and specialists is essential for well-founded decision-making.

