Cakke Bone – small settlement in Awangpone district of Bone Regency, South Sulawesi
Cakke Bone is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Bone (Bone Regency), belonging to Awangpone district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (−4.4671° south latitude, 120.3291° east longitude), it is situated in the central-eastern part of the regency, in the areas of the Celebes Peninsula opening toward Makassar Bay. The seat of Bone Regency is Watampone, located in Tanete Riattang kecamatan, and serves as the administrative and commercial center of the region. Settlement-level statistical sources for Cakke Bone are not available; in what follows, the broader context of the place is presented based on available regency-level data and generally verifiable regional characteristics.
General overview
Cakke Bone is a relatively lesser-known settlement that generally does not appear on larger tourist maps, belonging to Awangpone kecamatan within Bone Regency. Bone Regency is one of the largest and most populous kabupatens in South Sulawesi: according to a 2021 publication by Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS, Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics), the regency had a total population of 801,775, comprising 391,682 males and 410,093 females. The regency covers an area of approximately 4,559 km² with an average population density of roughly 162 per km². Bone Regency has traditionally been one of the most important cultural and historical territories of the Bugis ethnicity: Bugis communities played a decisive role for centuries in the trade and politics of the Celebes Peninsula. Awangpone district is characteristically an agricultural region where rice cultivation and fisheries form the primary sources of livelihood — this economic structure, which is generally characteristic of Bone Regency, is reflected in most similar zones. Cakke Bone itself appears in all respects to be a smaller location primarily serving agricultural and residential functions, with no special distinguishing features or urban character substantiated by available sources.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, specifically documented real estate market data exists for Cakke Bone. At the broader regional level — that is, Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province — it can be stated that the South Sulawesi real estate market generally concentrates on Makassar (Makassar) city and its immediate agglomeration; in rural, agriculturally-oriented areas — such as Awangpone — real estate prices are typically considerably lower, transaction volumes are narrower, and property values are decisively influenced by agricultural usability. In Indonesia, direct land acquisition by foreign nationals is legally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) are in principle available only to Indonesian citizens. Foreigners may at most obtain property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), and may enter into long-term rental agreements under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, smaller rural locations like Cakke Bone may become of interest primarily if a specific development project or infrastructure investment has been initiated in the surrounding area — however, no substantiated claims can be made on this matter based on available sources.
Safety and security
Detailed, local-level public safety statistics for Cakke Bone are not available. For Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province as a whole, the generally observable picture is that public safety in rural, smaller population areas is often also influenced by informal community control and strong local social bonds. Bugis communities have traditionally been characterized by the presence of strong social norms based on the concept of siri' (honor). Local stations of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) are present at the kecamatan level, though their actual capacity and the specific public safety situation always depend on conditions prevailing in the particular area. Travelers and interested parties are advised to obtain up-to-date information on local conditions from reliable sources, such as travel advisories provided by their own national consulate.
Tourist attractions
Cakke Bone as a specific location does not appear in available tourism sources, and no documented attractions can be identified for the settlement. At the Bone Regency level, however, numerous culturally and naturally noteworthy locations exist. At the regency seat in Watampone, the Lapawawoi Karaeng Sigeri Museum operates, preserving historical memories of the Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone) and material heritage of Bugis culture. From a historical perspective, the former political and cultural legacy of the Bugis kingdom holds particular significance, with traces of it found throughout the entire regency. In terms of natural features, Bone Regency's coastlines and internal hilly areas are equally known among local visitors. Taking all this into account, tourism to Cakke Bone can best be understood as part of acquainting oneself with the broader Bugis cultural countryside, rather than as an independent travel destination.
Summary
Cakke Bone is a small, rural settlement in South Sulawesi, in Awangpone district of Bone Regency. Highly detailed, local-level statistical or tourism sources are not available for the location; the broader context is provided by the characteristics of Bone Regency, which has a population of nearly 802,000 and possesses Bugis cultural traditions. The regency as a whole is an important agricultural and cultural territory within Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan Province, with its principal attractions and historical sites located primarily in the seat of Watampone and its immediate surroundings.

