Angkue – a small settlement in Kecamatan Kajuara, at the heart of Kabupaten Bone
Angkue is an Indonesian village (desa) located in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan province), belonging to Kecamatan Kajuara and situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bone. Based on its coordinates (–5.0547° S, 120.2888° E), the settlement is located in the southeastern part of Celebes, near Bone Bay. The seat of Kabupaten Bone is Watampone (Kelurahan Watampone, Kecamatan Tanete Riattang), which serves as the administrative and commercial center of the regency. Currently, no detailed statistics or other documented sources specifically pertaining to Angkue are available; therefore, the following discussion relies on verifiable data and characteristics of the broader regency and region, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Angkue is a small-scale settlement with a predominantly agricultural character, operating within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Kajuara. The Kajuara district itself is located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Bone, facing Bone Bay, making the area rich in fishing and rice cultivation. According to 2021 data from the BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik), Kabupaten Bone as a whole has an area of approximately 4,559 km² and a population of 801,775, comprising 391,682 males and 410,093 females. The average population density within the regency was 162 people/km². Angkue itself is a small component of this large and populated rural regency; settlements of this size in Kabupaten Bone typically consist of communities numbering in the hundreds or several thousands, though specific village-level data is unavailable. The cultural influence of the Bugis ethnicity is dominant in the region: local customs, architecture, and community life all reflect Bugis heritage. Kecamatan Kajuara is relatively close to the coastal areas of Bone Bay, so in addition to agriculture, the area is characterized by fish processing and small-scale fishing, though these generalizations about Angkue are drawn from the broader district context.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for Angkue; therefore, the following discusses the broader market context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province. Kabupaten Bone is a relatively large regency with a primarily agricultural character, where property prices and investment activity lag far behind the levels of Indonesia's tourism-developed regions (such as Bali or Lombok). In rural areas like Angkue, agricultural plots and smaller residential properties typically dominate; the commercial real estate market is minimal. The capital of Sulawesi Selatan province, Makassar, has demonstrated dynamic development over the past decades, which has had partial effects on other areas of the province, but this impact has remained limited in more peripheral districts such as Kecamatan Kajuara. Under Indonesian law, property ownership by foreign nationals is restricted within strict frameworks: Hak Milik (full ownership) is typically reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire time-limited usage rights (Hak Pakai) associated with residency rights. From an investment perspective, rural villages like Angkue are primarily considered for local agricultural purposes; returns based on tourist traffic are not characteristic of this area.
Safety and security
No publicly available, authenticated data exists specifically about Angkue's public safety. Regarding Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole and Kabupaten Bone, it can be stated that the region has remained fundamentally stable in terms of everyday security over the past decades. Rural, small-population villages—as is typical throughout Indonesia—possess strong community cohesion, where neighborhood oversight (the rukun tetangga system) plays a significant role in maintaining local order. As a natural hazard, Celebes as a whole is located in a seismically active area; the island of Sulawesi experiences earthquakes and related dangers, which are relevant throughout the region in terms of preparedness and prevention. No specific crime statistics pertaining to Angkue or Kecamatan Kajuara are known, so no substantiated claims can be made on this subject; the above reflects the broader context of the province and Indonesian rural villages in general.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions directly linked to Angkue can be identified from available sources. However, at the broader level of Kabupaten Bone, numerous cultural and natural sites are known from verified sources. The historical legacy of the Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone) is associated with Watampone, the seat of the regency, and was one of the most significant political formations of Indonesian Bugis culture; memorial sites, museums, and palace remains related to the kingdom are located in the Watampone area. Bone Bay (Teluk Bone) itself appears as a natural asset in the region, with fishing and small harbors along the coast. Kecamatan Kajuara is close to the eastern coastline of Bone Bay, so it is conceivable that local attractions related to fishing culture may be found in the vicinity, but no specific sources are available for Angkue in this regard. For interested visitors, the most straightforward access to cultural sites in more distant parts of the regency is through Watampone, which serves as an administrative and transportation hub in the region.
Summary
Angkue is a small rural settlement in South Sulawesi, within the framework of Kecamatan Kajuara and Kabupaten Bone, whose detailed, documented data are not publicly available. The broader regency context—agricultural character, Bugis cultural heritage, nearly 802,000 inhabitants across 4,559 km²—illustrates the environment in which Angkue is situated. The area is likely to be of interest primarily to those interested in Indonesian rural life and researchers of Bugis culture; its tourist infrastructure and real estate market activity are limited based on available information.

