Lalowata – small settlement in Kabupaten Konawe Latoma district, South-East Sulawesi
Lalowata is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Tenggara (South-East Sulawesi) province, belonging to the Kecamatan Latoma district within the Kabupaten Konawe administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (-3.7396° S, 121.6910° E), it is located in the central-southeastern part of Sulawesi island. The regency capital is the city of Unaaha. Detailed information specifically concerning Lalowata is not found in available sources; therefore the following description is based substantially on verified data available at the Kabupaten Konawe level, which is indicated as such throughout.
General overview
Lalowata is one of the villages of Kecamatan Latoma, which operates within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Konawe. The kabupaten itself – formerly known as Kabupaten Kendari – spans an area of 5,781.08 km² and, according to 2020 census data, has a population of 257,011 residents. The regency is one of the most important agricultural areas of all South-East Sulawesi: Kabupaten Konawe produces nearly half of the province's rice output, which is why the region is also referred to as "the rice granary of Sulawesi Tenggara." This agricultural character presumably defines Lalowata's immediate surroundings as well; however, independent statistical or descriptive data concerning the village is not found in available sources. Kecamatan Latoma is relatively obscure in tourism or economic literature, and the settlements of the district are typically rural, agricultural-character communities.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Lalowata is not available. In broader context, at the Kabupaten Konawe level, it can be stated that the kabupaten is primarily known for its agricultural activities, and the real estate market is fundamentally determined by local demand, land uses for agriculture, and the level of infrastructure development. In rural districts, such as Kecamatan Latoma, property prices are generally considerably lower than in urban or tourism-developed areas of the province. An important general point regarding Indonesian property law regulations is that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; primarily usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain lease structures are available to them. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to engage local legal experts, particularly in rural, less documented areas.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or data concerning Lalowata are not found in available sources. Generally speaking, rural districts of Sulawesi Tenggara province – including rural parts of Kabupaten Konawe – are considered relatively quiet, agricultural-character areas where phenomena associated with major urban crime are less typical. However, any specific assessment of safety conditions requires local knowledge and current, verified sources; relying on generalizations should be done cautiously. Before traveling, it is advisable to review information from Indonesian authorities and relevant diplomatic missions.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not specifically name tourist attractions in Lalowata. In the broader Kabupaten Konawe area – although Wikipedia sources do not list individual attractions in detail – the natural features of South-East Sulawesi generally characterize rural districts with rivers, hills, and agricultural landscapes. The more tourism-active areas of the province, such as coastal zones or areas closer to the regency capital Unaaha, may provide more detailed information for visitors. In the case of Lalowata, information obtained on-site and knowledge of the local community are essential in order to form an accurate picture of available natural or cultural points of interest.
Summary
Lalowata is a small settlement in Kecamatan Latoma district of Kabupaten Konawe in South-East Sulawesi, which is not documented in detail in available public sources. The strong agricultural background, particularly rice production, characteristic of the kabupaten as a whole presumably also defines the settlement's wider surroundings. More detailed and reliable place-specific information requires engagement with local authorities, community organizations, or on-site experience.

