Mattampae – rural settlement in Kecamatan Ponre district, South Sulawesi
Mattampae is a small settlement (desa or dusun-level administrative unit) in Indonesia, belonging to the Kecamatan Ponre administrative district within Kabupaten Bone regency, in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates (-4.6203158, 120.1935663), it is located in the southern part of Sulawesi, in the highland and hilly zone of the interior backdrop of the Makassar Strait. The region is characterized by Bugis ethnic and cultural heritage, whose historical and political center for centuries was the city of Bone (now Watampone). Direct and comprehensive public administrative or demographic data specific to Mattampae is not currently available; the following characterization therefore relies primarily on verified sources at the Kabupaten Bone regency level.
General overview
Mattampae does not rank among the known or frequently visited settlements of South Sulawesi; its name does not appear regularly in either the region's tourism offerings or the Indonesian press. Kecamatan Ponre is a relatively inland, more mountainous district in the eastern-southeastern part of Kabupaten Bone, where livelihoods are traditionally based on agriculture and small livestock farming. Bone regency itself, according to available sources, covers approximately 4,559 km² and had a total population of 801,775 in 2021, representing an average population density of 162 people/km²—distributed quite unevenly across the regency due to the hilly terrain and partially forested interior areas. The regency capital is Watampone (the city of Bone), located in Kecamatan Tanete Riattang, and Mattampae is situated further inland in the Ponre district, geographically distant from Watampone in the interior highland zone. Bugis social traditions, including siri' (honor code) and values of community solidarity, are deeply rooted in the local way of life throughout the regency, and this cultural background also influences life in smaller villages.
Real estate and investment
For Mattampae, neither Indonesian real estate transaction records nor other publicly available sources provide concrete settlement-level transaction prices or investment indicators. In broader context, it can be noted that in rural, inland areas of Kabupaten Bone—particularly in more mountainous districts such as Kecamatan Ponre—the real estate market is characteristically narrow in liquidity and operates primarily among local actors. Agricultural land and small-scale farm properties dominate, with speculative real estate development being rare. As a more general note regarding South Sulawesi as a whole, the province's real estate development activity is concentrated primarily on Makassar city and its agglomeration; the value-growth potential of interior rural areas is modest from this perspective. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land or property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain leasing arrangements are available, the legal implementation of which always requires local specialized legal advice.
Safety and security
Independent and reliable statistics on Mattampae's public safety are not available. Regarding Kabupaten Bone as a whole, the region does not feature prominently in analyses addressing southern Indonesian security issues; any local conflicts typically relate to small-community, agricultural, or inheritance disputes, a phenomenon generally common in similar rural Bugis areas. Based on the general public safety assessment for South Sulawesi, for such inland, small-population villages the risk of organized crime is low; however, the quality of transportation infrastructure and possible natural hazards (landslide-prone terrain, flooding during rainy seasons) can influence everyday safety. All these statements are based on the region's general characteristics and do not substitute for concrete, current local information.
Tourist attractions
There are no publicly documented tourist attractions for Mattampae village itself or its immediate surroundings. At Kabupaten Bone regency level, however, numerous verifiable attractions are known that could potentially be visited when heading toward the district. In the city of Watampone (the regency capital) stands the Bone Kingdom Museum (Museum Lapawawoi), which preserves the history and cultural heritage of the Bugis kingdom. In the regency's territory, Bugis shipbuilding and navigation traditions also hold tourist interest. However, these attractions are tied to the Watampone area and are located at considerable distance from Kecamatan Ponre and Mattampae. The interior highland districts generally offer nature-based and ecological excursion potential, but neither Kecamatan Ponre nor Mattampae has documented organized tourist programs or infrastructure supported by sources.
Summary
Mattampae is a small, inland rural settlement in Kecamatan Ponre district of Kabupaten Bone, Sulawesi Selatan province. It does not possess particular prominence from either demographic or tourism perspectives beyond the broader region. Based on data available at Kabupaten Bone regency level, the area fits into a relatively densely settled rural zone with Bugis cultural traditions and an agriculture-based local economy. From a real estate investment standpoint, activity in inland rural areas is moderate; for foreign investors, knowledge of Indonesian property law regulations and local legal advice are essential. Visits and inquiries regarding local conditions should be based on current local sources and direct consultation with the relevant authorities of the regency.

