Lattekko – settlement in Awangpone District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi
Lattekko is a small Indonesian settlement located in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan), in Bone Regency (Kabupaten Bone), specifically within Awangpone District (Kecamatan Awangpone). Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the eastern part of the southern peninsula of Sulawesi Island, in the vicinity of approximately -4.41 latitude and 120.28 east longitude. The available source materials do not contain direct, settlement-level data specific to Lattekko; the information presented below is therefore based on verifiable characteristics of the broader region — Awangpone District, Bone Regency, and Sulawesi Selatan Province — with clear indication of which administrative level each statement pertains to.
General overview
Lattekko lies within the territory of Kecamatan Awangpone, part of the administrative unit Kabupaten Bone. Bone Regency extends along the eastern coast of South Sulawesi and encompasses inland areas near the shores of Bone Bay (Teluk Bone). According to provincial-level data, Sulawesi Selatan had approximately 8 million inhabitants in 2010 and nearly 9.5 million by mid-2024, making it the most populous province on Sulawesi Island and the sixth most densely populated province in all of Indonesia. Bone Regency itself is one of the largest and most populous administrative units within the province. Awangpone District is a rural, agriculture-oriented zone within Bone Regency; the surrounding areas are characterized by rice cultivation, fishing, and small-scale handicraft production. Lattekko, as a small village settlement, presumably fits into this agrarian-rural context; however, concrete, verified data on this matter is not available. The settlement is not internationally known for tourism, and its name does not appear in province-level source materials.
Real estate and investment
No concrete real estate market data specific to Lattekko settlement is available. Considering the broader context of Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province, the real estate market is typically most active in the sphere of influence of the provincial capital, Makassar. In rural, small villages — such as Lattekko in Awangpone District — property transactions are generally limited in scope and primarily restricted to agricultural land plots and residential properties for local use. As a general regulation applicable throughout Indonesia, it may be noted that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate under prevailing Indonesian land laws; instead, they have access to Usufruct Rights (Hak Pakai) and frameworks provided by certain corporate structures. When weighing investment opportunities, the involvement of local notaries and legal experts is necessary, particularly in rural, small administrative units. In Sulawesi Selatan Province, infrastructure developments — including road rehabilitation and port development — have expanded over recent decades, which has affected the real estate market in more developed regions of the province, though this effect remains significantly more limited in smaller, rural villages.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level statistical data on public safety in Lattekko is available. Sulawesi Selatan Province is generally considered one of Indonesia's inhabited and relatively stable regions, where rural communities traditionally maintain strong social cohesion. In Bone Regency and especially in smaller village communities, assessments of public safety according to travelers' general experiences are comparable to those in the province's larger urban areas, though variations naturally may occur. For travelers, the general recommendation is to consult current travel advisories from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or from their own country's consulate, and to rely on local acquaintances or trusted sources in the given area for the most up-to-date situation assessment.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions linked to the settlement of Lattekko appear in the available sources. From the perspective of the broader region, Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province, it is worth noting that the province possesses a rich historical heritage. According to source materials, during the heyday of the spice trade between the 15th and 19th centuries, Sulawesi Selatan served as the gateway to the Maluku Islands, and two significant kingdoms shared influence over the region: the Gowa Kingdom centered in Makassar and the Bone Kingdom. Bone Regency thus lies directly in the historical territory of the former Bone Kingdom, a region of outstanding cultural and historical significance in the identity of the Bugis ethnic group of Sulawesi. For small villages distant from the provincial capital of Makassar, the local natural environment, proximity to Bone Bay, and the experience of rural Bugis culture may provide the character of a visit, though concrete, verified data on this matter is not available for Lattekko and Awangpone District specifically.
Summary
Lattekko is a small, rural-character settlement in South Sulawesi, located in Awangpone District within Bone Regency. Neither the settlement nor its immediate surroundings are listed as named tourist destinations or priority investment locations in province-level source materials. The broader region — Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province — however, is characterized by rich historical heritage, Bugis cultural traditions, and the natural endowments of the Sulawesi peninsula. For detailed, Lattekko-specific information, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources or the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Bone.

