Abbumpungeng – agricultural village on the southern border of Kabupaten Bone, South Sulawesi
Abbumpungeng is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan), administratively part of Kecamatan Kajuara. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southern part of Sulawesi island, approximately 81 kilometers from the kabupaten capital (Watampone), about 11 kilometers from the kecamatan seat, and roughly 11.8 kilometers from the neighboring city of Sinjai. The road distance as the crow flies from the provincial capital, Makassar, is approximately 157 kilometers. The village covers an area of 5.08 square kilometers, and its terrain is characterized by predominantly flat, lowland topography.
General overview
Abbumpungeng village currently consists of three hamlets (dusun): Dusun Data, Dusun Kawerrang, and Dusun Bilipu. The village seat (ibu kota desa) is located in Dusun Kawerrang. Previously, the village had four hamlets; however, Dusun Waetuwo became independent and was separated. The village's northern neighbor is Desa Waetuwo, to the east Desa Buareng, and to the west Desa Bulu Tanah borders it. To the south it borders the territory of the neighboring Kabupaten Sinjai, specifically with the villages of Desa Lamatti Riaja and Desa Lamatti Riawang in Kecamatan Bulupoddo, with this boundary marked by the Tangka River. Agriculture dominates in the village: coconut palm and corn are the two most important crops. Available sources detail the succession of leading officials: from 1985 to 2000 Andi Bolle, from 2000 to 2005 Bapak Sokku, from 2005 to 2016 Drs. Muhammad Tahir M.Hum, and from 2016 to 2021 Andi Muh. Ridha Kadir S.Sos M.M held the position of village head (kepala desa). In the cycle from 2022 to 2030, Haerul Rijal S.Pd serves in this role. Kecamatan Kajuara is a characteristically agrarian, rural region in the eastern part of Kabupaten Bone, and Abbumpungeng fits into this rural, agriculture-based environment.
Real estate and investment
At the Abbumpungeng level, no publicly documented, detailed real estate market data is available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be said that real estate markets in rural South Sulawesi kabupatens are generally characterized by low land prices and modest development activity compared to tourism-focused regions (such as Bali or Lombok). Agricultural-purpose areas dominate, with values determined primarily by the usability of the land for farming and accessibility to local markets. Indonesian land ownership regulations generally restrict foreign citizens from acquiring land ownership directly: as a rule, foreigners cannot acquire property with "Hak Milik" (full ownership rights); however, certain long-term lease and management rights (such as Hak Pakai) are available under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, rural South Sulawesi regions typically show interest along the lines of local agricultural enterprises and regional infrastructure development, rather than in the tourism real estate market.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable public safety statistics specific to Abbumpungeng are not available in publicly accessible sources. Regarding the broader region, South Sulawesi, and particularly the rural kabupaten areas within it, it can be generally stated that small agricultural villages are typically characterized by low crime rates and close-knit community bonds. South Sulawesi province as a whole is considered relatively stable regionally; however, a specific public safety assessment affecting Abbumpungeng cannot be provided due to the absence of published data. For travelers and potential investors, it is advisable to seek up-to-date information from local authorities and the Kabupaten Bone administration.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not mention any named tourist attractions specifically associated with Abbumpungeng. Within the broader Kabupaten Bone area, the region's most well-known historical and cultural appeal is linked to the legacy of the Bugis kingdom: the museum of the Bugis sultanate and other historical monuments are located in Watampone, the kabupaten capital, though these lie approximately 81 kilometers from the village. The Kecamatan Kajuara area itself is an agricultural landscape where unspoiled natural environment and traditional Bugis village life characterize the landscape, but no documented data exists regarding its organized tourism infrastructure. The Tangka River, which marks the boundary to the south, is among the natural hydrographic features, but source-based information about tourism development of this area is likewise unavailable.
Summary
Abbumpungeng is a small, rural-character desa in the southeastern corner of Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi, forming part of Kecamatan Kajuara. Its main livelihood basis is coconut and corn cultivation; administratively it is divided into three hamlets, with its southern boundary marked by the Tangka River. Neither from the perspective of the kabupaten nor the province is it a prominent tourist destination; in case of investment interest, the general rural real estate market conditions of the broader region and the framework of Indonesian land law are the governing factors. The available description of the village primarily contains administrative and agricultural data.

