Massangkae – rural Buginese community in Kajuara District, Bone Regency
Massangkae is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) Province, on the Sulawesi island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Kajuara (Kajuara District), which forms part of Kabupaten Bone (Bone Regency). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the eastern, coastal zone of the regency, where the vicinity of Bone Bay constitutes a significant geographical factor. Direct, settlement-level source material is not available in the accessible database; therefore, the following analysis relies on verified data and general characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Bone, while consistently indicating this framework.
General overview
Massangkae is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Kajuara, which belongs to the rural areas of the eastern part of Bone Regency. Kabupaten Bone as a whole represents one of the most significant cultural and historical concentrations of the Buginese ethnicity in South Sulawesi; the traditional maritime and agricultural culture of the Buginese people strongly marks the lifestyle, appearance of villages, and community organizations throughout the entire region. The regency's capital is Watampone, located in the Kelurahan Watampone urban district within Kecamatan Tanete Riattang. According to available 2021 statistical data, the area of Kabupaten Bone is approximately 4,559 km², and based on the 2021 census, the regency's population was 801,775 people, comprising 391,682 men and 410,093 women, with an average population density of 162 people/km². Massangkae itself can be considered a small-sized rural community typically based on agricultural and fishing activities in the eastern part of the regency facing Bone Bay, though precise data on this matter is not available from local sources.
Real estate and investment
Direct, reliable data on Massangkae's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following presents the broader regional context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan. Kabupaten Bone, as one of the larger rural regions of South Sulawesi, is characterized by relatively low property prices compared to the province's capital, Makassar; in rural, agricultural villages — such as Massangkae likely is — real estate transactions primarily take place among local residents, with external investor interest generally modest. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' land ownership opportunities are significantly restricted by state regulations: direct land ownership is not permitted for foreign private individuals; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) can be used, but their conditions and applicable legal practice vary by region and property type. In the rural Bone Regency, agricultural investments, such as rice production or fish farming, have traditionally formed the backbone of local economic activity, though these also require specialized legal and administrative knowledge. All of this represents general observations applicable to Kabupaten Bone as a whole; independent real estate market data for Massangkae is not available.
Safety and security
Specific, local-level statistics or cited sources regarding Massangkae's public safety situation are not available. The rural settlements of Sulawesi Selatan Province and, within it, Kabupaten Bone generally present the image of quiet, agricultural communities where daily life proceeds within the framework of Buginese cultural norms and closely organized local community structures. In some areas of South Sulawesi Province, inter-community tensions have occurred in the past, but these do not characterize the entire province uniformly, and the rural villages of Bone Regency are not typically considered among the more heavily affected areas. For foreign visitors and domestic tourists, observance of generally applicable security precautions is recommended — safeguarding valuables, becoming acquainted with local customs — but this is not a specific warning regarding Massangkae, rather general caution applicable to travel in rural Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction is known from verified sources regarding Massangkae or Kecamatan Kajuara. Within the broader Kabupaten Bone regency, however, numerous sites of significance exist for those interested in Buginese culture and the region's history. The historical legacy of the Bone sultanate appears at several points within the regency: at the capital, Watampone, for example, cultural monuments linked to the heritage of the former Bone kingdom can be found. The coastline of Bone Bay on the regency's eastern edge is known as the settlement area of traditional Buginese fishing communities, where the construction of handcrafted sailing vessels called pinisi represents a centuries-old craft. Within Kajuara District, Massangkae itself is characterized primarily as a rural community, rather than as an explicitly touristic destination. For those with interest, familiarization with Bone Regency is recommended more in the context of Buginese cultural traditions, agrarian landscape, and coastal lifestyle, rather than on the basis of organized tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Massangkae is a small-sized, rural Buginese community in South Sulawesi, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Kajuara and Kabupaten Bone Regency. Independent, detailed source material regarding the settlement is not available; therefore, the above characterization is based to a decisive extent on 2021 data from Kabupaten Bone and generally verifiable characteristics of the region. The location may be primarily relevant for those who wish to become more closely acquainted with Buginese culture, the rural coastal areas of Bone Bay, or the agricultural regions of Sulawesi Selatan, without organized tourism offerings, within the framework of local-scale travel.

