Kajuara – rural settlement in the heart of Kabupaten Bone, South Sulawesi
Kajuara is an Indonesian village located in the Awangpone District (Kecamatan Awangpone) of Kabupaten Bone region in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan). According to its geographic coordinates (–5.0905° southern latitude, 120.2483° eastern longitude), it is situated in the southeastern part of the Sulawesi Peninsula, near Bone Bay. The settlement has a fundamentally rural character, with the region's characteristic Bugis cultural and agricultural traditions. The seat of Kabupaten Bone is Watampone, which is located within the Kecamatan Tanete Riattang administrative unit.
General overview
Kajuara is not among Indonesia's widely known or tourism-emphasized municipalities; it is primarily registered within the local administrative system and at the Kecamatan Awangpone level. Available source material does not contain detailed information specific only to Kajuara, therefore the broader Kabupaten Bone context provides the most reliable framework. Regarding the kabupaten as a whole, it can be stated that according to 2021 statistical data, Kabupaten Bone has an area of approximately 4,559 km² and a population of 801,775 people, of which 391,682 are male and 410,093 are female; the average population density is 162 people per km². This relatively low population density indicates that the entire region – including the Kajuara environment – is dominated by rural, agricultural character. Bugis ethnicity and culture are determinative across all of Kabupaten Bone's territory: traditional farming, rice cultivation, and fishing are the main forms of livelihood in both coastal and inland areas. The Awangpone district, to which Kajuara belongs, similarly fits into this rural, agricultural profile.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable, settlement-level source is available regarding Kajuara's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the general context of broader Kabupaten Bone and South Sulawesi Province. Kabupaten Bone is a developing Indonesian region built primarily on an agrarian economy, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the country's tourism or industrial focal points. In rural areas – such as the Kajuara district presumably is – land ownership and real estate transactions take place fundamentally within local communities. From an investment perspective, the region does not possess infrastructural or tourism attributes that would attract larger volumes of foreign capital investment; however, land used for agricultural purposes can be considered in demand at the local level. According to general Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them, with legal framework operating according to unified regulations across the entire country. It is recommended to consult a local legal advisor before making any major investment decision.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Kajuara's public safety situation. With respect to the broader region, South Sulawesi, it can be stated that the province's rural areas are generally considered to be peaceful, community-oriented areas, where everyday traffic and minor property crimes are more prevalent in larger urban focal points. Rural municipalities of Kabupaten Bone – presumably including Kajuara – are smaller communities where neighborhood relationships are closer-knit. Nevertheless, specific crime statistics or security classification for this settlement cannot be provided, thus general awareness and prior familiarity with local conditions are recommended behavior for every visitor or person planning an extended stay.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source material, no individually named tourist attractions can be identified in Kajuara; therefore, attractions verifiable at the Kabupaten Bone level provide reference points. Kabupaten Bone is a historically significant region: the Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone) was one of the most powerful Bugis principalities of the Sulawesi Peninsula, and its political and cultural legacy is preserved today in numerous historical monuments at its seat, Watampone. The kabupaten's territory faces Bone Bay, whose coastline is characterized by fishing villages and natural landscape. The specific distance from Kajuara to named attractions cannot be stated precisely due to lack of source material. Those visiting the southern regions of Kabupaten Bone can primarily expect to experience Bugis cultural heritage and natural landscape, rather than developed tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Kajuara is a small, rural settlement in South Sulawesi, in the Awangpone District of Kabupaten Bone, for which detailed, direct source material is not yet available. The broader region – Kabupaten Bone – is a rural, Bugis culturally characterized area with more than 800,000 inhabitants and nearly 4,600 km² of territory. The settlement is primarily significant for local communities; its characteristics are applicable from tourism or investment perspectives at the regional level, but these likewise represent primarily a rural, non-prioritized category on Indonesia's development and tourism map.

