Lemo – a small settlement in Kajuara District, South Sulawesi Province
Lemo is an Indonesian village that belongs to Kajuara District (Kecamatan Kajuara), within Bone Regency (Kabupaten Bone), in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan). Geographically, it is located on the southern peninsula of Celebes Island, approximately at latitude -5.0551 and longitude 120.1907. The provincial capital, Makassar, is situated on the western coast of the province and serves as the most important urban center in the region both administratively and economically. Currently, direct, settlement-level statistical or other documented sources about Lemo are not available; therefore, the characteristics presented below pertain to the broader region — primarily Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan Province — where verifiable information exists, with the scope level clearly indicated where applicable.
General overview
Lemo is one of the villages in Kecamatan Kajuara, which is located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Bone. Bone Regency is one of the significant administrative units of Sulawesi Selatan Province and is historically the heir to the territory of the Bone Kingdom. According to data available at the provincial level, Sulawesi Selatan had a population of approximately 9.46 million in mid-2024, making it the most populous province on Sulawesi Island and the sixth most densely populated province in the country. Lemo itself is a small agricultural community that does not appear as a prominent tourist or commercial destination in national records. Kajuara District, to which the settlement belongs, is predominantly rural in character, with rice cultivation and fishing playing a defining role in the local economy, given its proximity to Bone Bay. The region is ethnically and culturally primarily inhabited by Buginese people, one of Sulawesi's most well-documented peoples with the oldest tradition of writing.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Lemo is not available; therefore, the following presents the general real estate and investment context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan Province. The economic center of gravity of the province is the city of Makassar, which functions as the region's most important real estate market hub; in the rural areas surrounding it, including in Bone Regency, real estate prices are generally considerably lower compared to major urban centers. In rural areas, agricultural land and simple residential properties dominate, while investment turnover and market liquidity are substantially more moderate than in urban zones. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate are restricted by federal-level legislation: foreign individuals typically cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate, but can only exercise limited-duration use rights (such as Hak Pakai), whose conditions and temporal validity are fixed by law. This general regulatory framework applies to the entire territory of Sulawesi Selatan Province, including Bone Regency and Lemo. In small settlements, investment potential may be determined primarily by agricultural utilization and infrastructure development; however, specific data are not available.
Safety and security
No local or district-level public safety statistics are available for Lemo settlement. Regarding the general public safety situation in Sulawesi Selatan Province, it can be said that rural areas of the province are typically characterized by lower crime rates than major cities. Kabupaten Bone and Kajuara District are home to agricultural and fishing communities, where community life is traditionally coupled with strong social control. However, in the absence of detailed, verifiable data, no specific assertion can be made about Lemo's public safety: the recommended approach for travelers and those interested is to monitor current foreign ministry advisories and recent statements from Indonesian authorities regarding the province and region.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attraction bearing Lemo's name appears in available sources. It is important to note that the most well-known occurrence of the place name "Lemo" in Indonesia relates to the Tana Toraja region (in another part of Sulawesi Selatan Province), where ancient burial sites carved into rock cliffs are found — this is, however, a completely different geographic location and is not identical to Lemo in Kajuara District. The Bone Bay (Teluk Bone) area, to which Kajuara District is in close proximity, is known for its fishing communities and natural resources. The most important element of Kabupaten Bone's historical and cultural heritage is the former legacy of the Bone Kingdom, which is discussed at the provincial level but can also be learned about through scattered historical monuments, local museums, and cultural events within the regency. However, these are located at precisely unspecified distances from Lemo village, and in the absence of sources, it is impossible to identify any specific landmark in close proximity to Lemo.
Summary
Lemo is a small, rural village in Kajuara District, within the territory of Kabupaten Bone, in Sulawesi Selatan Province, on the southern peninsula of Celebes. No independent, documented statistical or tourism sources are available about the settlement; based on the characteristics of the broader region — Bone Regency and Sulawesi Selatan Province — it can be described as a community rooted in Buginese cultural context with traditions of agriculture and fishing. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism alike, the general frameworks of the province and regency provide the guiding context, pending the availability of more detailed, settlement-level data.

