Alosika – small settlement in Padangguni District, Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi
Alosika is an Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) Province, in Konawe Regency (Kabupaten Konawe). Administratively, it belongs to Padangguni District (Kecamatan Padangguni). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southeastern part of Celebes Island, near the inner areas of the Konawe basin according to geographical latitude and longitude. Southeast Sulawesi is one of Indonesia's less urbanized provinces, where agriculture and natural resources play a decisive role in the local economy.
General overview
Alosika does not appear in widely available public sources and is not among known tourist or commercial destinations. No verifiable data is available regarding its population or area, so these cannot be reliably provided. Kecamatan Padangguni, to which the settlement belongs, is situated as part of Kabupaten Konawe in the province's inner, agricultural regions. The Konawe Regency as a whole is characterized by an economy based primarily on rice fields, plantation agriculture – including cocoa, coconut, and palm oil – and to a lesser extent mining activities. Small, inner villages of this type typically have close community ties, and their local economic life is organized around agricultural production. The administrative center of Konawe Regency is the city of Unaaha, which functions as the region's administrative and economic hub and creates connection between distant, smaller settlements and provincial infrastructure.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available specifically for Alosika; therefore, the following presents the general context of the broader region, Konawe Regency and Southeast Sulawesi Province. The real estate market of Kabupaten Konawe is in a relatively early stage of development, with prices significantly lower than in Indonesia's more developed, tourism-active regions. In small inner villages, property values are determined primarily by the usefulness of agricultural land, proximity to transportation infrastructure, and accessibility of local services. From an investment perspective, such areas may be of interest primarily to local agricultural enterprises or longer-term development projects. Generally speaking, in Indonesia foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) but can only participate in the real estate market through certain limited property rights, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental agreements. This regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including in Southeast Sulawesi Province. For foreign investors, thorough understanding of local legal and administrative conditions is essential before any transaction.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or local-level data are available regarding safety and security in Alosika; therefore, the following presents the broader regional context. Southeast Sulawesi Province is generally considered a less densely populated inland agricultural area compared to larger urban agglomerations in Indonesia, with lower levels of industrialization and residential population. In small rural communities of this type – including in the inner parts of Konawe Regency – public safety is generally also regulated by community norms and local customary law. However, it is important to note that in the absence of specific crime data, this is merely a cautious generalization drawn from the region's general character, not a verified statement regarding Alosika. Throughout Indonesia, travelers and residents are advised to maintain contact with local authorities and reliable local partners regarding the current security situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable, publicly available sources exist regarding tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Alosika or within Kecamatan Padangguni. Accordingly, specific local attractions cannot be reliably listed. The broader territory of Kabupaten Konawe, however, contains numerous natural assets characteristic of the province as a whole: river valleys, hilly landscapes, and nature tourism opportunities based on local biodiversity exist in Southeast Sulawesi's inner regions. In Southeast Sulawesi Province, Wakatobi National Park – located on the province's southern islands – is one of Indonesia's outstanding marine protected areas and one of the region's most well-known natural assets, though it is geographically distant from the inner areas of Konawe Regency. Unaaha, the administrative center of Konawe Regency, serves as the inner administrative and commercial hub, and from here nearby natural sites can be accessed. For potential visitors to Alosika, such locations may serve as relevant reference points, though their actual accessibility and distance should be verified from local sources.
Summary
Alosika is a small Indonesian village in Padangguni District, Konawe Regency, in Southeast Sulawesi Province. No independent, verifiable data regarding the settlement is publicly available; therefore, the above description is based largely on the general context of the broader region – Konawe Regency and Southeast Sulawesi. The area corresponds to an agricultural, inner-located rural community, which is not among Indonesia's highlighted destinations from either tourism or real estate market perspectives. Based on all this, Alosika is relevant primarily for those who come into contact with the Konawe region's agricultural or community life, and for those who operate in the province's inner areas.

