Anggotoa – a small settlement in Wawotobi District, Konawe Regency
Anggotoa is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Konawe, specifically in Wawotobi District (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island, at approximately 3.84 degrees southern latitude and 122.13 degrees eastern longitude. The seat of the regency, Unaaha, is also located within Kabupaten Konawe territory. Kabupaten Konawe has a total area of 5,781.08 km² and, based on 2020 data, has a population of approximately 257,011 inhabitants, though independent statistical data specifically for Anggotoa village is not currently available.
General overview
Anggotoa is not a widely known location or one typically visited by tourists; it is a small community operating within the administrative framework of Wawotobi kecamatan. Wawotobi District itself plays an important role in the internal administration of Kabupaten Konawe as part of the regency, however, demographic or infrastructural data specific to the settlement cannot be found in publicly available, verifiable sources. Regarding the broader administrative unit of Kabupaten Konawe, it is a well-known fact that the region is Southeast Sulawesi's most important rice-producing district: approximately half of the province's total rice production comes from this kabupaten, which is why the area is also referred to as the "rice granary of Southeast Sulawesi." This agricultural character defines the general economic profile of the district and is presumably also characteristic of Anggotoa's immediate surroundings, although documented sources for this specific village are not available. Small villages spread across the interior of Southeast Sulawesi typically have agriculturally-based, self-sufficient community structures where rice and other staple food production form the backbone of local livelihoods.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data or investment analysis specific to Anggotoa is not currently available in publicly accessible sources. From the broader context of Kabupaten Konawe's real estate market, it can be noted that the interior, rural areas of the kabupaten typically have lower land prices and more modest real estate transaction volumes than major Indonesian cities or developed tourist regions. Investment appeal is primarily determined by agricultural land, for which there is domestic demand, though development infrastructure and market transparency may be limited. As an important general framework, it should be noted that land ownership regulations in Indonesia impose strict restrictions for foreign nationals: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property, but can access real estate only through limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, usage rights). This general legal framework applies across the entire country, including in Kabupaten Konawe and Anggotoa, and it is advisable to seek local legal advice before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or crime records for Anggotoa are not found in publicly available sources. Generally speaking, the rural areas of Southeast Sulawesi province and Kabupaten Konawe within it are not among the regions in Indonesia requiring special security attention. In Indonesia's rural interior areas, community life is generally based on close neighborhood relationships, which strengthens the sense of safety at the small-community level. However, in certain regions of Sulawesi, particularly in other politically sensitive areas of the island, social tensions have occurred in the past, which do not generally affect Kabupaten Konawe, but gaining knowledge of local conditions from independent, up-to-date sources is definitely advisable before traveling or settling. From a general precautionary perspective, it is important to note that natural disasters in certain parts of Indonesia—such as flooding or earthquakes due to nearby tectonic zones—can also impact daily life and public safety.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions named tourist attractions for Anggotoa. Such data is likewise not available at the Wawotobi District level in the sources consulted. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Konawe, it is known that the natural features of the kabupaten's territory—including rivers, agricultural landscapes, and the highland regions of interior Sulawesi—characterize the environment, but specific named attractions for this kabupaten can only be identified from regency-level or more general sources, which are also not available from the source material. Southeast Sulawesi province does contain better-known destinations, such as Wakatobi National Park—which is primarily known for diving and coral reefs—however, this is located at a considerable distance from Anggotoa, in Wakatobi Regency, and is not considered to fall directly within the sphere of influence of Wawotobi District or Anggotoa. Understanding local cultural and natural values requires on-site inquiry.
Summary
Anggotoa is a small Indonesian settlement in Southeast Sulawesi province within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Konawe, belonging to Wawotobi kecamatan. Independent data specific to the settlement are not known from available public sources; based on the broader regency-level context, the district is an agriculturally-oriented, rural area known for rice production, with real estate market characteristics, public safety conditions, and tourist offerings typical of such interior, rural Indonesian areas. For any more specific planning—whether regarding property purchase, settling, or travel—it is advisable to rely on local, up-to-date sources and to consult with specialists.

