Analahumbuti – a small settlement in Wawotobi District of Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi
Analahumbuti is an Indonesian village (desa) located on the island of Sulawesi in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province. Administratively, it forms part of the Kecamatan Wawotobi district, which belongs to Kabupaten Konawe regency. The regency seat is the city of Unaaha. Based on settlement coordinates (-3.85° south latitude, 122.17° east longitude), it is situated in the central-eastern part of Sulawesi, in the island's characteristically varied terrain of internal areas. No independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic source is available in the database, so the environment and context are presented below based on verifiable data at the broader regency and provincial level.
General overview
Analahumbuti belongs to the Kecamatan Wawotobi administrative unit, which is one district of Konawe Regency. Kabupaten Konawe itself is an extensive unit covering a total area of 5,781.08 km², with a population of 257,011 according to 2020 data. The regency seat, Unaaha, is also the administrative and commercial center of the entire administrative unit. Konawe Regency is known as Southeast Sulawesi's most significant rice-producing area: according to the source Indonesian Wikipedia article, the region produces nearly half of the province's total rice harvest, which has given rise to the designation "the rice granary of Southeast Sulawesi." This agrarian character defines the region's nature, and the settlements of Wawotobi district – including Analahumbuti – presumably fit into this agricultural character of rural environment. Villages are generally characterized by having rice cultivation and related smallholder agricultural activities as their livelihood base. Analahumbuti itself is neither a tourist destination nor an industrial center, but rather a small community within the regency's internal, agrarian landscape.
Real estate and investment
No independent, cited real estate market data specific to Analahumbuti is available. At the broader Kabupaten Konawe level, it can be stated that in the regency's rural areas, property prices and land prices are generally substantially lower compared to Indonesian tourist destinations – such as Bali or Lombok island. Agricultural land predominates, and transactions and rentals concerning such land occur within the framework of Indonesian agrarian land regulations. It is a generally applicable regulation in Indonesia that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, primarily longer-term rental constructions (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) and various agreements concluded through local intermediaries come into consideration, which carry legal risks and in all cases require expert legal counsel. From an investment perspective, Konawe Regency may be more relevant for those interested in the agricultural sector, rather than in real estate market speculation or short-term rentals. Reliable, verifiable data on specific land prices and real estate market trends is not available regarding Analahumbuti.
Safety and security
No concrete, cited data is available regarding the public safety of Analahumbuti. It can be stated generally that Southeast Sulawesi province – and within it Konawe Regency – does not appear on the alert lists of Indonesian authorities or international travel advisors in the manner of certain other, more conflict-affected Indonesian regions. Rural, agricultural districts are generally characterized by low population density and lower criminal activity, but no factual, Analahumbuti-specific statistics are available regarding this. For those visiting or staying there – as in other rural areas of the country – respect for local norms and customs, as well as attention to current travel recommendations, are advised. The general legal and law enforcement framework applicable in Indonesia also applies to Southeast Sulawesi province.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specific to Analahumbuti. The internal areas of Kabupaten Konawe Regency are generally not considered primary tourist destinations; the region is more relevant from an agricultural and administrative perspective. Konawe Regency itself and the broader Southeast Sulawesi province are rich in natural assets – the interior and coastal regions of Sulawesi island are characterized by varied landscapes – but in the form of specific, named attractions in the immediate vicinity of Analahumbuti, these cannot be identified from available sources. Those visiting the Kabupaten Konawe area can approach the region through the regency seat, Unaaha, and the broader province – for example, the Kendari Bay area or other natural areas of the province – may offer some tourist interest, but for precise information on the distance of these from Analahumbuti village and detailed knowledge of the infrastructure leading there, no verifiable source is available.
Summary
Analahumbuti is a small village (desa) administratively belonging to Kecamatan Wawotobi district, part of Kabupaten Konawe in Southeast Sulawesi. The regency as a whole is known as an agricultural area, and Konawe is one of Indonesia's leading rice-producing regions at the provincial level. No independent, detailed statistical or tourist source is available for the village, so the information presented here largely reflects the broader regency-level context. For those interested, any serious decision – whether regarding property purchase, extended stay, or travel planning – warrants the involvement of local and legal experts.

