Lumika – a small settlement in Bonehau district, West Sulawesi
Lumika is an Indonesian village located in West Sulawesi (Sulawesi Barat) province, within the Bonehau district (Kecamatan Bonehau) of Mamuju regency. Based on its coordinates (-2.4948° south latitude, 119.3889° east longitude), it lies on the western part of Sulawesi island, relatively far from the provincial capital, Mamuju, in a zone toward the interior, hilly areas. West Sulawesi province encompasses a total of six regencies (kabupaten), one of which is Kabupaten Mamuju, where Lumika is located. Since no detailed, publicly available statistical sources are accessible for either the settlement or Bonehau district, the location context is presented below based on the generally known characteristics of the broader region – the province and Kabupaten Mamuju.
General overview
Lumika does not figure among widely recognized Indonesian travel destinations, and there is no evidence that it holds any special economic or tourism status. Bonehau district is one of the interior, forested-hilly areas of Kabupaten Mamuju, situated in terrain characteristic of Sulawesi island's distinctive, varied topography and natural conditions. West Sulawesi province itself is a relatively young administrative unit in Indonesia: it was established in 2004 when it separated from the former South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan). The province covers an area of 16,590.67 km², and in terms of development infrastructure, many districts, including interior areas, remain in a developing stage. In areas like Bonehau district that are more difficult to access, agriculture – primarily rice cultivation and plantation farming (coconut, cocoa, palm oil) – forms the basis of local livelihoods. Lumika, as a village-level administrative unit (desa), likely fits into these farming patterns, though direct, verified sources on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
Public data on the real estate market specific to Lumika and Bonehau district are not accessible. However, in the context of Kabupaten Mamuju and Sulawesi Barat province as a whole, it can be stated that the region's real estate market is less developed and less liquid compared to the Indonesian average, particularly in harder-to-reach interior areas. Due to the province's young age and ongoing infrastructure developments, slowly rising land prices can be observed in some areas, but this applies primarily to the immediate vicinity of the provincial capital, Mamuju. In general terms, Indonesia imposes strict legal restrictions on property purchases by foreign nationals: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively reserved for Indonesian citizens. For foreigners, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) remain available options, though these too are subject to defined conditions. In such remote, rural settlements, property transactions typically occur at the local level within the community, and the investment market is minimally present.
Safety and security
No publicly available, specific data exist regarding Lumika's public safety. The broader region, namely Sulawesi Barat province, generally does not fall among areas in Indonesia subject to heightened security warnings, and the province's interior, rural districts typically consist of low-density agricultural communities. In Indonesia, local community norms and customary law (adat) play a determining role in shaping public safety in rural village areas, providing the primary framework for everyday conflict resolution. In some parts of Sulawesi island, community tensions have occurred in the past, but reliable, publicly verifiable statements cannot be made about their specific extent or relationship to Bonehau district. Travelers and those wishing to settle there are advised to seek information on the ground and to monitor current travel advisories from their country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
No verified source lists any named tourist attraction for Lumika settlement. The interior areas of Bonehau district and Kabupaten Mamuju may generally be of interest to eco-tourism enthusiasts due to their natural landscape – hilly forests, river valleys, and the rich biodiversity of Sulawesi island – but no sources are available for this area regarding specific named nature reserves, waterfalls, or other attractions. In the coastal regions of Kabupaten Mamuju, in Mamuju city and its broader area, there are sites visited by tourists; however, these likely lie several tens of kilometers from Lumika, and due to the condition of interior road networks, they can only be reached through lengthy travel. The province's natural assets – Sulawesi island's unique flora and fauna – may in principle constitute attractions, but documented organized tourism infrastructure in Bonehau district is not verified by available sources.
Summary
Lumika is a small, poorly documented village in West Sulawesi, within Bonehau district of Kabupaten Mamuju. The available public source material extends only to the provincial level, so settlement-level data – population, infrastructure, property prices, attractions – cannot be verified. Based on the characteristics of the broader region, it is an interior, agricultural area that fits poorly into organized tourism or investment markets. For those seeking to make informed decisions regarding Lumika, on-the-ground information gathering and data collection from local administrative authorities are essential.

