Mallari – small settlement in Kabupaten Bone Awangpone district, South Sulawesi
Mallari is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bone, falling under the Awangpone subdistrict (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, it lies along the southern latitudes in the inland regions of western Sulawesi. The broader region, Kabupaten Bone, encompasses areas extending from the coast of Bone Bay into the interior. Since available source material covers only the regency level, Mallari's local characteristics can be presented only within the context of the broader district and province.
General overview
Mallari itself does not appear in widely available public databases or encyclopedic sources, suggesting it is a small, agricultural rural community. Awangpone subdistrict forms part of Kabupaten Bone, a region that is one of the most significant administrative units in all of Sulawesi Selatan. Kabupaten Bone is historically a notable area: it was the former seat and sphere of influence of Kesultanan Bone, the Bone Sultanate, which holds defining significance for Makassar and Bugis culture in South Sulawesi. The regency capital is Watampone (also known as near Bajoe), from which Mallari lies at some distance within Awangpone subdistrict. The region is characterized by agricultural activities—primarily rice cultivation and fishing—since much of Kabupaten Bone features fertile plains and the Bone Bay coastline. Regarding Mallari specifically, no other verifiable settlement-level demographic or economic data is available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data exists regarding Mallari's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be stated that in rural, inland areas, property prices are generally substantially lower than in Makassar, the provincial capital of Sulawesi Selatan, or in tourist-visited coastal zones. The province's development efforts focus on infrastructure expansion and modernization of agricultural production, which may have long-term effects on the local real estate market. Generally, under Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (right of use) or long-term rental arrangements are available, though their details require legal expert involvement in every transaction. From an investment perspective, such a small rural community typically represents a market with limited liquidity, where real estate transactions occur primarily within local relations.
Safety and security
No independent settlement-level statistical data or reliable source exists regarding Mallari's safety and security. For Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, rural areas are generally quieter and less affected by urban crime phenomena than those seen in the Makassar agglomeration. Rural districts of Kabupaten Bone have traditionally maintained strong community bonds, which influence public safety through local customary law and community norms. Observance of general precautions is naturally recommended for any travel in Indonesia, particularly in unfamiliar areas. Current travel advisories from foreign ministries and relevant authorities serve as primary sources in assessing public safety at all times.
Tourist attractions
No independent, verifiable source exists regarding tourist attractions in Mallari and Awangpone subdistrict. However, within the broader Kabupaten Bone area, the rich historical heritage of the Bone Sultanate represents a defining cultural attraction: the former sultanate palace located in Watampone city and associated museums are known for their significance to Bugis culture and the history of the local kingdom. The Bone Bay coastline is among the region's natural assets. These attractions and points of interest, however, are tied to the regency level and are not necessarily directly accessible from Mallari; exact distances and access possibilities require on-site orientation. The rural Sulawesi landscape and local agricultural way of life itself can offer an authentic perspective for interested visitors.
Summary
Mallari is a small rural settlement in South Sulawesi, within Kabupaten Bone Awangpone subdistrict, regarding which detailed settlement-level public information is currently available only limitedly. The broader region, Kabupaten Bone, possesses a defining identity through Bugis culture and the historical heritage of the Bone Sultanate, and is one of the significant administrative units of Sulawesi Selatan province. Mallari itself represents primarily the quiet, agricultural rural Sulawesi and does not rank among known tourist or investment destinations. Those considering settling or purchasing property here are strongly advised to seek on-site orientation and legal consultation.

