Bonto Marannu – a small highland settlement in the Kecamatan Uluere district of Kabupaten Bantaeng
Bonto Marannu is a settlement within Kecamatan Uluere, part of Kabupaten Bantaeng regency in Sulawesi Selatan (South Celebes) province. Based on its coordinates (-5.4476, 119.9148), it is situated in the interior of the southern portion of the Celebes Peninsula, away from the coast in elevated, mountainous terrain. The provincial capital is the well-known Makassar, which lies approximately 120 kilometers southeast of Bantaeng along the coast. Since no external, publicly available sources exist specifically about Bonto Marannu village, the broader characteristics of the surrounding area are presented below based on verifiable information at the district, regency, and provincial levels.
General overview
Bonto Marannu belongs to the Kecamatan Uluere administrative unit, which is one of the innermost, mountainous districts of Kabupaten Bantaeng. The regency's name—Bantaeng—refers to a long-inhabited, historically significant South Celebesian area that, unlike its coastal zones, features relatively isolated, agriculturally oriented interior regions at higher elevations, including Uluere. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole—with approximately 9.5 million inhabitants according to data sources as of mid-2024—displays an extraordinarily varied natural and ethnic landscape: ranging from coastal areas along the Makassar Strait to cooler, elevated plateaus and mountainous regions such as those where Kecamatan Uluere is located. In such areas, subsistence is typically based on small-scale agriculture, horticulture, and livestock raising. Bonto Marannu is not recognized as a widely known tourism or economic destination; rather, it represents one of the typical quiet, rural interior communities of South Celebes. Kabupaten Bantaeng as a whole is regarded as a relatively small and well-managed regency within the province's administrative system, though these characteristics cannot be confirmed by sources specifically concerning Bonto Marannu.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verifiable sources are available regarding Bonto Marannu's real estate market and investment environment. The broader context can be outlined at the level of Kabupaten Bantaeng and Sulawesi Selatan province. The province's real estate market is generally highly concentrated: the vast majority of development, commercial property, and infrastructure investment centers on Makassar city and coastal zones. Interior mountainous, rural districts—such as Kecamatan Uluere—typically feature lower land prices, fewer market transactions, and weaker real estate liquidity, though such characterizations must be treated cautiously without specific data for Bonto Marannu. It is an important general fact that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full property ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate but may only participate in the real estate market through limited, fixed-term legal titles (for example, Hak Pakai, or usufruct rights). This regulation applies throughout the country, thus also in Sulawesi Selatan province and Kabupaten Bantaeng. From an investment perspective, small interior highland villages of this type generally do not attract significant external capital investment, and local economies tend to be organized around small-scale activities oriented toward local needs rather than external markets.
Safety and security
No available, verifiable local statistics or data from cited sources exist regarding the safety and security of Bonto Marannu. Generally speaking, rural and mountainous interior areas of Sulawesi Selatan province typically experience quieter daily life and encounter fewer of the security challenges observed in major urban centers. Small communities are characterized by strong social cohesion and local customary law—this, however, represents a general, provincial- or regional-level observation rather than specific data about Bonto Marannu. Travelers are generally advised to consult with local authorities and reliable sources about current conditions, particularly for rarely visited interior rural areas. Unique crime statistics for Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole are not available in this source material, so no more specific claims can be made beyond general cautious framing.
Tourist attractions
No specific data is available in accessible sources regarding named tourist attractions, notable sites, or distinctive natural features of Bonto Marannu. Given the highland location of Kecamatan Uluere, the area's natural attributes—elevated plateaus, cooler climate, agricultural landscape—are typical of this region, but these cannot be individually identified for Bonto Marannu on the basis of available sources. Across the broader Kabupaten Bantaeng area, the contrast between coastal and interior mountainous zones generally creates natural diversity that attracts Indonesian domestic visitors, though this observation applies to the regency as a whole rather than to the specific village. Viewed as a whole, Sulawesi Selatan province is most widely known for Makassar and the Tana Toraja region, which lie at considerably greater distances from Bonto Marannu. For those interested, discovery of the nearest and still region-specific attractions is best pursued through local or provincial tourism sources.
Summary
Bonto Marannu is a small, sparsely documented highland settlement in the Kecamatan Uluere district of Kabupaten Bantaeng, Sulawesi Selatan province, in South Celebes. Detailed data about the village does not appear in publicly available sources, so the characteristics presented above rely on verifiable general context at the district, regency, and provincial levels. The area is rural and mountainous in character, situated away from the province's main tourism and economic centers. Specific data about Bonto Marannu regarding real estate markets, safety and security, or tourism are not yet publicly available, so those seeking current information are advised to consult local or official sources.

