Bonto Lebang – a small settlement in the Bissappu district of Bantaeng regency in South Sulawesi
Bonto Lebang is an Indonesian settlement located on the southern peninsula of Sulawesi island, in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Bissappu district, which forms part of Kabupaten Bantaeng regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately -5.54° S, 119.92° E), the settlement is situated in hilly inland areas near the southern coastline of the peninsula. No direct public data sources are readily available about the settlement itself, so the following description is based on the known characteristics of the wider region – Bantaeng regency and Sulawesi Selatan province – with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Bonto Lebang can be considered a smaller settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Bissappu administrative area, predominantly agricultural in character, though independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are not yet publicly available about it. Kabupaten Bantaeng – whose administrative seat is the city of Bantaeng – is one of the smaller but long-inhabited regencies in Sulawesi Selatan province, situated in the southeastern part of the peninsula. Based on data covering the province as a whole, Sulawesi Selatan is the most populous province on Sulawesi island: the 2010 census recorded 8,032,551 residents, and mid-2024 estimates indicate the population has grown to 9,460,344, representing approximately 46 percent of the entire population of Sulawesi island. The region's economy traditionally rests on rice fields, corn, cocoa, and fishing, and this pattern is also characteristic of the Bantaeng region. Settlements in Bissappu district – presumably including Bonto Lebang – are generally smaller, rural communities where the resident population derives its livelihood from agricultural and horticultural activities. No direct sources are available regarding the settlement's elevation and topography, but based on the coordinates and the hilly landscape typical of the inland Bantaeng areas, it can be assumed that the settlement is situated not directly on the coast, but in the elevated areas surrounding it.
Real estate and investment
No specific, publicly available real estate market data is known regarding Bonto Lebang or the Kecamatan Bissappu area. However, in the context of the wider region, Kabupaten Bantaeng, it can be stated that the real estate markets in smaller South Sulawesi regencies are generally characterized by low transaction volumes and low price levels, serving primarily local residential construction and agricultural purposes. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole has undergone economic development over recent decades – primarily around Makassar and its agglomeration – but smaller inland areas and rural districts, including certain parts of Bantaeng regency, attract fewer speculative real estate investors. Under Indonesian land law, based on the 1960 Agrarian Reform Law and current regulations, foreign nationals are not permitted to acquire direct land ownership: foreigners can only access property through long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or special usage rights (Hak Pakai), and this legal framework is applied uniformly across the entire country. Before any concrete investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate market experts is necessary.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics, crime data, or official assessments are publicly available regarding Bonto Lebang or the Kecamatan Bissappu area. In general, rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan – particularly smaller, agriculturally-oriented villages – are areas with low crime levels and community-oriented lifestyles, where local customary law and community cohesion serve as important organizing forces. Bantaeng regency can be counted among the relatively peaceful districts of South Sulawesi; however, this assessment is also based on the general perception of the province rather than on local-level measurement data. Travelers and those considering longer stays are advised to inquire with local authorities and consular services about the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No independently documented tourist attraction specific to Bonto Lebang settlement can be identified based on available sources. However, the wider Kabupaten Bantaeng region offers numerous natural and cultural assets found at various points throughout the regency. The coastline of Bantaeng regency and its internal hilly areas are equally well-known among locals. The rich cultural heritage characteristic of Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole – whose roots extend back to the 15th–19th century spice trade era, the period of the Gowa Kingdom and Bone Kingdom – also provides important context for understanding the region, though direct sources on specific historical sites in Bantaeng are not included in this material. To identify any notable landmarks near Bonto Lebang, local tourism organizations or information materials from the Kabupaten Bantaeng administration can provide more detailed information.
Summary
Bonto Lebang is a rural, sparsely documented small settlement in the Bissappu district of Bantaeng regency in Sulawesi Selatan province in South Sulawesi. No independent, detailed public source materials are available about the locality, so its characteristics can be outlined primarily on the basis of the general attributes of the wider region – Bantaeng regency and the province. The area is agricultural in character, the real estate market exhibits low transaction volume and rural character, and public safety can be assessed within the general framework typical of smaller South Sulawesi communities. For any concrete plans affecting the settlement – whether involving property purchase, investment, or tourist visits – it is recommended to seek current, local information sources.

