Langi – a settlement in Kecamatan Bontocani, Kabupaten Bone, South Sulawesi
Langi is a small Indonesian settlement situated in the Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the Kabupaten Bone administrative unit, and specifically in the Kecamatan Bontocani district. Based on its coordinates (–5.0117° S, 120.0087° E), it is located in the inner, more mountainous areas of the southern peninsula of Celebes Island. The provincial capital is Makassar, which is also the region's largest city and economic center. Specific settlement-level statistical data—such as population figures or administrative area—does not appear in available sources regarding Langi; therefore, the following sections present the broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Langi belongs to Kecamatan Bontocani, which is one of the inner, less urbanized districts of Kabupaten Bone. Kabupaten Bone itself is located in the eastern part of Sulawesi Selatan province and historically encompasses the former territory of one of the most significant local kingdoms, the Kerajaan Bone (Bone Kingdom). This kingdom was a determining political factor in South Sulawesi during the 15th–19th century spice trade era, and gained regional power through its alliance with the VOC (Dutch East India Company). Langi, as one of the smaller villages in Kecamatan Bontocani, is primarily an agricultural settlement whose economic and social character resembles that of the surrounding rural communities. According to mid-2024 data, Sulawesi Selatan's total population reached 9,460,344 residents, making it the most populous province in Sulawesi and the sixth most populous in all of Indonesia. Langi itself does not rank among well-known or heavily touristed settlements; its regional significance is better understood within the broader context of Kabupaten Bone.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Langi does not appear in available sources. With regard to the broader region—namely Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province—it can be stated that in the inner, rural areas of South Celebes, real estate prices and investment activity are generally considerably lower than in the province's coastal, more urbanized zones or in Makassar's immediate sphere of influence. Rural properties typically exist in the form of agricultural land and modest residential buildings. Under Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements, for which professional legal advice is recommended in all cases. The entire Sulawesi Selatan province has demonstrated gradual economic development over recent decades; however, this process has primarily affected urban areas and zones along major transport corridors. Inner rural villages, including the area immediately surrounding Langi, exhibit slower development pace.
Safety and security
Settlement-level data on public safety in Langi does not appear in available sources. In general terms, it can be said that in the rural, inner areas of Sulawesi Selatan province—such as Kecamatan Bontocani district—public safety conditions are built upon the close social network of traditional village communities, and the type of street crime characteristic of major cities is less prevalent in these areas. However, security conditions in particular regions can change over time, so for current and reliable information, it is advisable to consult Indonesian authorities and relevant foreign affairs briefings before traveling. No specific crime statistics for the region as a whole appear in the sources used; therefore, this article refrains from providing such data.
Tourist attractions
No named data regarding tourist attractions or sights in Langi Settlement appears in available sources. The broader region—Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province—does, however, possess numerous cultural and natural assets. In terms of provincial history, it is significant that the former capitals of Kerajaan Bone and Kerajaan Gowa—particularly the cities of Makassar and Watampone (Bone)—are important sites of the region's historical heritage. Considering Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, there are opportunities for natural and cultural tourism; however, Langi and Kecamatan Bontocani do not appear among well-known tourist destinations in the sources reviewed. Visitors to the area would find documented attractions and services primarily at the Kabupaten Bone level, which lie at some distance from Langi's presumed location. For precise distances and accessible local sights, local research on site is recommended.
Summary
Langi is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia that belongs to Kecamatan Bontocani within the Kabupaten Bone administrative unit of Sulawesi Selatan province. Its regional context is defined by the historical heritage of the Bone Kingdom and the agricultural character of inner South Sulawesi areas. It does not rank among prominently known locations from either a tourism or real estate market perspective; viewed more broadly, the developing yet strongly city-centered economic processes of Sulawesi Selatan province apply equally to its rural surroundings. Available sources contained no settlement-level statistical data or information on specific attractions; therefore, for any more detailed information, research on site or consultation of current local sources is recommended.

