Danagoa – small village in Kecamatan Tongkuno, Kabupaten Muna, Southeast Sulawesi
Danagoa is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Kecamatan Tongkuno, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Muna, in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province. Geographically, it is located on the island of Sulawesi, at approximately –5.148 northern latitude and 122.495 eastern longitude coordinates. The available source material does not contain detailed, settlement-level data about Danagoa village, therefore the description below is primarily based on the generally known characteristics of Kecamatan Tongkuno, Kabupaten Muna, and the Southeast Sulawesi region, which is clearly indicated in every instance.
General overview
Danagoa is not among the widely known or tourist-visited Indonesian settlements; it does not appear independently in named sources, which suggests it is a small, poorly documented village. Kecamatan Tongkuno is located in the interior areas of Muna Island, which forms part of Southeast Sulawesi province. Kabupaten Muna itself is a regency-level administrative unit, with its seat in the city of Raha. The geographical characteristic of Muna Island is that its karst limestone surface, dense vegetation, and relatively sparsely populated interior areas distinguish it from Sulawesi's main urbanized zones. Villages within Kecamatan Tongkuno – including Danagoa – are characteristically self-sufficient communities built on agricultural and fishing activities, whose infrastructure development level lags behind the province's urban areas. Specific population figures, area data, or administrative statistics for Danagoa are currently not available from verifiable sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available about Danagoa's real estate market. It is characteristic of Kabupaten Muna as a whole that the regency's real estate turnover is substantially smaller in scale than that of the better-known Southeast Sulawesi or Bali areas; real estate prices and investment activity in the province's less developed districts typically operate at lower levels than near major cities. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire land ownership (under Hak Milik property rights); the forms permitted by law for them include, for example, long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or in certain cases Hak Pakai property rights, whose detailed conditions are recommended to be clarified with local legal experts. Real estate developments in the Muna region typically concentrate around areas near Raha; in more remote villages within Kecamatan Tongkuno, and presumably also around Danagoa, the value of parcels and investment infrastructure are considerably more modest, and the market is less liquid.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level statistics or official reports regarding safety in Danagoa are not available in verifiable form. Generally speaking, Southeast Sulawesi province lies relatively distant from the major Indonesian security challenges – such as those that exist in certain other islands or major urban zones; the province's smaller villages are typically characterized by low crime levels, though this cannot currently be confirmed with concrete data regarding Danagoa. Travelers and potential investors are advised to seek information on-site and to take into account current travel advice from Indonesian authorities and the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tourist attractions
No source records specific tourist attractions for Danagoa village. Muna Island as a whole, however, contains generally recognized natural and cultural values: the island's limestone mountains, caves, and associated natural landscapes have long attracted those fond of ecotourism. Within Kabupaten Muna, one of the most well-known locations is the city of Raha and its immediate surroundings, which functions as the regency's administrative and commercial center. However, specific, named attractions – should any exist in the immediate vicinity of Danagoa – cannot be identified due to lack of sources; interested parties are advised to inquire with local tourism offices or the administrative bodies of Kecamatan Tongkuno about accessible natural or cultural sites.
Summary
Danagoa is a poorly documented small settlement in Kecamatan Tongkuno on Muna Island in Southeast Sulawesi. No independent, settlement-level data from verifiable sources – whether regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourist attractions – is currently available. The character of the place is indicated indirectly by general information about Kabupaten Muna and Kecamatan Tongkuno: it is a relatively quiet, agriculturally oriented village, distinct from the province's urbanized areas, where investment and tourism infrastructure remains currently limited.

