Banggai – a small settlement in Duruka District, Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi
Banggai is an Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, in Kecamatan Duruka within Kabupaten Muna. Based on its coordinates, the village lies in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island, at approximately –4.88° south latitude and 122.72° east longitude. The available sources contain no detailed settlement-level description of the village of Banggai, so the article below relies primarily on the generally known and verifiable characteristics of Kecamatan Duruka and Kabupaten Muna, as well as Sulawesi Tenggara province, a distinction that is signaled throughout the text.
General overview
Banggai is one of the villages of Kecamatan Duruka, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Muna. Kabupaten Muna forms part of Southeast Sulawesi province and encompasses much of Muna island as well as certain mainland areas of the Sulawesi peninsula. The Muna region has traditionally been an agricultural area, where rice cultivation, coconut palm plantations, and fishing form the foundation of local livelihoods. In the southeastern regions of Sulawesi, village size and infrastructure provision vary considerably: smaller communities situated farther from the regency seat of Raha – such as Banggai may be in Duruka district – typically have more modest public services than urban centers. In the interior areas of Muna island, a well-preserved traditional way of life and village community structure are characteristically observed. It is important to emphasize that verified data on population, area, and other statistics specific to this settlement are not currently available from reliable sources, and therefore this article refrains from presenting such information.
Real estate and investment
No authenticated sources are available regarding Banggai's specific real estate market conditions and price dynamics, so the following reflects the general, verifiable context of Kabupaten Muna and Sulawesi Tenggara province. Southeast Sulawesi province is considered a relatively unexplored region for Indonesian real estate investment compared to more tourist-familiar areas such as Bali or Lombok island. In rural, smaller villages – such as Banggai in Duruka district – real estate prices are generally significantly below the national average, though liquidity and investment turnover are correspondingly limited. General legal frameworks impose strict restrictions on foreign nationals' acquisition of Indonesian real estate: under applicable Indonesian land law, foreign citizens cannot as a general rule acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property, but may purchase real estate only under certain restricted titles – for example, Hak Pakai (usage rights) – subject to compliance with specified conditions. On this basis, real estate transactions in the vicinity of Banggai absolutely require consultation with local legal advisors, and site-based research is recommended prior to any investment decision.
Safety and security
No local-level, verified statistical data is available regarding Banggai's public safety, so only a general picture of the broader region can be presented in this regard. Sulawesi Tenggara province is considered a relatively quiet area compared to the security challenges produced by major Indonesian cities and tourism centers; no extraordinary warnings regarding the province appear in local and international travel sources. In rural villages where community ties are strong and mobility is limited, the incidence of minor crime is generally low, though this does not provide automatic assurance for any particular settlement. General caution – careful handling of valuables, preliminary familiarization with local conditions – is warranted anywhere in Indonesia. For current, up-to-date information on public safety, the relevant local agencies of Indonesian authorities (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) or applicable foreign ministry travel advisories are the authoritative sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Banggai village are known from verified sources, so the following discussion addresses the broader region – namely, Kecamatan Duruka and Kabupaten Muna – and their generally recognized characteristics, with the understanding that these apply to the Muna region rather than exclusively to the village. Muna island and its immediate surroundings constitute a region rich in natural values within Southeast Sulawesi: the area contains coral reef-lined ocean bays surrounding Sulawesi that offer opportunities for diving and snorkeling. A known natural feature on Muna island is the presence of caves and limestone formations that form part of the Sulawesian karst landscape. Additionally, the cultural traditions of the local Muna community – traditional weaving, music, and dance – likewise constitute part of the broader region's heritage. However, it must be emphasized that these characteristics represent generally accepted observations regarding Kabupaten Muna as a whole and do not necessarily reflect Banggai's direct tourism offerings, which the available sources do not describe in detail.
Summary
Banggai is a minimally documented, small-sized settlement in Kecamatan Duruka, Kabupaten Muna, Sulawesi Tenggara province, in Southeast Sulawesi. In the absence of verified settlement-level data, only the general characteristics of the broader region – Muna regency and Southeast Sulawesi province – can serve as a basis for orientation. The region's agricultural and natural endowments, as well as the Muna community's traditional cultural heritage, define the broader context, but understanding specific real estate market, public safety, and tourism information requires on-site research and involvement of local specialists.

