Lalosabila – small settlement in Wawotobi district, Konawe Regency, Southeast Celebes
Lalosabila is an Indonesian small settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Celebes) Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Konawe (Konawe Regency), specifically in Wawotobi District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, it is situated near southern latitude 3.87 degrees and eastern longitude 122.10 degrees, thus in the southeastern part of Celebes island, in the interior areas of the Konawe Peninsula. The regency seat is the city of Unaaha, which functions as an administrative and commercial hub in the region. Lalosabila itself does not appear in widely accessible public databases, so independent, detailed source material about the settlement is not available; the information presented below pertains to the Konawe Regency level and is verifiable, with clear indication that it relates to the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Lalosabila belongs to Wawotobi kecamatan, which is one administrative unit of Kabupaten Konawe. Konawe Regency itself is one of the significant areas of Sulawesi Tenggara Province: according to 2020 Indonesian census data, the regency had a total population of 257,011 inhabitants and an area of 5,781.08 km². The regency seat, Unaaha, serves as the natural center of administration, education, and basic commercial services for surrounding villages and smaller settlements. Independent source material on Lalosabila's size and exact population is not available, but based on the village-structured pattern typical of the region, it likely consists of a rural community based on agricultural activity. Regarding Konawe Regency as a whole, one of the most recognized characteristics is that the region is one of Southeast Celebes's most important rice-producing areas: according to Indonesian sources, approximately half of the province's total rice-related production comes from Konawe Regency, which is why the region is often called the "rice granary of Sulawesi Tenggara." This agricultural advantage fundamentally determines the economic foundation of rural communities, likely including Lalosabila, although confirmed settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data or investment statistics specifically for Lalosabila are not publicly available. Considering the broader context, namely the general situation of rural areas in Konawe Regency, it can be stated that the interior, agriculturally-characterized districts of Sulawesi Tenggara Province typically do not rank among Indonesia's most dynamic real estate markets: demand and development activity are primarily concentrated in provincial and regency-level urban centers, while in rural areas local residential real estate and agricultural land transactions are more typical. Regency-level infrastructure developments and the stability of rice agriculture could influence rural property values in the longer term, but price data are not contained in verifiable sources at the time of writing. According to the generally known framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; for them, the legal system makes limited forms of leasehold and usufruct rights possible, the details of which should always be obtained from current legal advisors before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Publicly available crime statistics or specific data on public safety for Lalosabila are not available. The broader region, namely Sulawesi Tenggara Province and Konawe Regency, can generally be counted among the relatively quiet, rural-character Indonesian provinces, where crime indicators and the number of public safety alerts are typically lower compared to the country's major cities and tourist destinations. In rural, agricultural communities, lifestyle and social structure generally mean tighter community control and less anonymity, which tends to be a favorable factor regarding minor offenses. However, this is merely a generalization and does not replace specific, current local information; current travel and safety information should always be verified based on relevant authorities and Indonesian official information.
Tourist attractions
Independent source material on Lalosabila as a tourist destination is not available, and Wawotobi District does not feature as a prominent tourist destination in publicly accessible, verifiable databases. However, in the broader area of Konawe Regency, natural resources—the fertile interior valleys, waterways, and agricultural landscape—may be attractive to certain visitors. The province as a whole, Sulawesi Tenggara, is known for numerous natural and cultural attractions, which are primarily concentrated in coastal and island areas, but concrete distance data relating these directly to Wawotobi District does not appear in this article's sources. Lalosabila and its immediate surroundings are therefore primarily significant not from a tourist but from a local community and agricultural perspective; reliable local information is necessary to assess visitor numbers and the development level of tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Lalosabila is a rural small settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara Province, in Wawotobi kecamatan of Kabupaten Konawe. Konawe Regency as a whole is one of Southeast Celebes's most significant rice-producing areas, and this agricultural character likely also determines the small village's economic life. In the absence of independent, settlement-level source material, only the generalizable characteristics of the broader region can be stated regarding public safety, the real estate market, and tourist opportunities. Lalosabila may be relevant for those interested in the rural areas of Konawe Regency, its local communities, or agricultural opportunities, and who have the possibility of obtaining on-site information.

