Amessangeng – small village in Ajangale District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi
Amessangeng is an Indonesian small village (desa) located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bone (Bone Regency), specifically in the Kecamatan Ajangale district. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately -4.29° south latitude and 120.12° east longitude, which corresponds to the southeastern part of Sulawesi island. The regency seat, Watampone, is located in the Kecamatan Tanete Riattang area, administratively separate from Amessangeng. Since independent, detailed statistical sources on the settlement are not currently available, the description below is largely based on data at the broader Bone Regency level and generally known regional contexts, which is clearly indicated in all relevant sections.
General overview
Amessangeng is a little-known village, typically agricultural in character, which does not appear in widely cited tourism or economic publications. The Kecamatan Ajangale district itself lies in the inland part of Kabupaten Bone, where livelihoods have traditionally been based on rice cultivation and small-scale livestock farming — a pattern characteristic of Bone Regency as a whole. According to the 2021 statistical yearbook, the total population of Kabupaten Bone was 801,775 people, the area is approximately 4,559 km², and the average population density is 162 people per km². These figures apply to the regency as a whole; separate data on the population and area of Kecamatan Ajangale and Amessangeng within it are not provided in this source. The regency as a whole is defined by Bugis ethnic culture, whose rich written tradition (lontara script) and maritime heritage are defining features throughout South Sulawesi. The life of local communities is strongly influenced by Islam, the traditional adat (customary law) system, and the rhythm of rice-based agriculture.
Real estate and investment
No plot-specific real estate market data is available for Amessangeng, so the following reflects only the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province. The real estate market in the region as a whole is considerably less developed than in Bali or the Greater Jakarta area, and prices are substantially lower than the Indonesian average. In small villages, transactions are predominantly limited to residential properties and agricultural land. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and longer-term leasing represent legal alternatives. From an investment perspective, Sulawesi Selatan province has received growing attention from the Indonesian government in recent decades regarding infrastructure development, particularly with respect to the Makassar–Parepare railway project, which aims to enhance the province's economic integration; however, the direct impact of this on Amessangeng and Ajangale District cannot currently be substantiated by available sources.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific statistics or police data for Amessangeng are not available in this source material, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. Rural areas of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province are generally characterized by the fact that in small villages, daily life takes place within community frameworks, with the local adat system and religious norms playing an integrative role in everyday life. Smaller villages located far from major cities, particularly Makassar, are generally characterized by lower crime risk, though this should not be equated with a specific security guarantee. Travelers are advised to inquire with local authorities or the most recent travel advisories about actual conditions, as the general regional situation may differ at the level of individual villages.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed for Amessangeng as an independent tourist destination in this source material. Considering Kabupaten Bone Regency as a whole, the most well-known cultural and historical reference is the centuries-old heritage of the Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone), which has left deep marks on the region's identity and memory; part of this cultural heritage is preserved in Watampone, the regency seat. Bone Regency itself overlooks Bone Bay (Teluk Bone), whose coastline is less developed from a tourism perspective than the western coast of South Sulawesi, but is known among domestic visitors for its natural assets. Since Amessangeng is located in an inland area, direct coastal appeal is unlikely, and source-supported information about possible local attractions — mosques, community spaces, agricultural landscape — is not available.
Summary
Amessangeng is a small registered village in South Sulawesi, located in Kecamatan Ajangale District within Kabupaten Bone. Based on available sources, the region is a rural area defined by Bugis culture and traditional agriculture, with relatively low population density. Independent statistical, tourism, or real estate market data for the village are not accessible; therefore, for any detailed inquiries, the publications of local government bodies or the Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten Bone (Central Statistics Agency of Bone Regency) can provide more precise information.

