Ajjalireng – Bugis rural settlement in the Kabupaten Bone area, South Sulawesi
Ajjalireng is a settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, Indonesia, within the Kabupaten Bone regency, belonging to the Tellu Siattinge kecamatan. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.3575736, 120.2599266), it is located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island, in the broader region of Bone Bay. The area itself forms part of the traditional settlement territory of the Bugis ethnic group, where agriculture and rural lifestyle are defining characteristics. In order to present precise statistical data about the settlement, sufficient sources at the kecamatan or desa level are not yet available, so the broader regency and provincial context serves as the reference point.
General overview
Ajjalireng is one of the villages of Kabupaten Bone, administered by the Tellu Siattinge kecamatan. According to regency-level data, the area of Kabupaten Bone is approximately 4,559 km², and based on 2021 data, its population exceeded 800,000, with an average population density of 162 persons/km². On this basis, the regency overall is a moderately densely populated region interspersed with rural areas. The seat of Kabupaten Bone is Watampone, in the Tanete Riattang kecamatan, which is the most important administrative and commercial center in the area. Ajjalireng is a rural, presumably agriculturally-oriented settlement, which fits the typical rural pattern of Bone regency: in livelihood terms, rice cultivation, fishing, and small-scale commerce have traditionally played defining roles in this region. Detailed, verifiable public data about Tellu Siattinge kecamatan itself is not available in the present source material, so the characterization presented here necessarily reflects the general attributes of the regency. Bugis culture is deeply rooted in the region: the lives of local communities are accompanied by traditional values and customary systems, which also manifest themselves in the form of markets, local festivals, and community gatherings.
Real estate and investment
Independent, village-level data on Ajjalireng's real estate market is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be stated that the real estate market in rural regencies in South Sulawesi generally operates at lower price levels than those in major cities (Makassar, Parepare). Agricultural land, rural residential properties, and smaller commercial properties are in demand primarily among local buyers. For foreigners, Indonesian land ownership law (according to the basic regulatory frameworks) does not permit direct real estate acquisition in the case of land; possible legal structures—such as long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or other permitted legal titles—require thorough legal advice. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Bone generally can offer opportunities in the agricultural and small-scale industrial sectors, though the pace of infrastructure development and the regency's economic openness strongly influence realistic return prospects. Reliable data on Ajjalireng's specific real estate market situation can only be obtained by contacting local intermediaries or the regional offices of the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN).
Safety and security
Independent, village-level public security statistics for Ajjalireng are not available in the source material used. In general terms, it can be stated that rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan province are typically places with low crime rates by Indonesian standards, characterized by stable community structures, where local customary law and community control play important roles. In the rural parts of Kabupaten Bone, the maintenance of public order is facilitated by both the local stations of the Polri (Indonesian police) and rural community networks. Specific crime data or security incidents for Ajjalireng cannot be identified from the available sources, so reliance here can only be placed on the general characteristics of the region. Anyone planning to visit or settle in the area is advised to seek up-to-date information from local authorities or designated consular services.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no data on named tourist attractions specific to Ajjalireng. However, within the broader Kabupaten Bone area there are numerous verifiable cultural and natural points of interest that can be visited by travelers to the region. Bone regency was historically one of the centers of the Bugis kingdoms, and in Watampone city—the regency seat—there is a museum (Museum Lapawawoi) that showcases the former heritage of the Bone kingdom, which is relevant for those interested in local and regional history. The coastline of Bone Bay also offers distinctive natural surroundings. Since Ajjalireng belongs to the Tellu Siattinge kecamatan, specific distances and accessibility vary at the local level; transportation options starting from Watampone are the most useful reference for visitors. Based on available data, it is not possible to link any verifiable, named attractions directly to the village.
Summary
Ajjalireng is a rural, village-like settlement within Kabupaten Bone regency in South Sulawesi, belonging to the Tellu Siattinge kecamatan. Detailed, village-level statistical data is not available in public sources, so in assessing the place, the general characteristics of Kabupaten Bone serve as the reference point: a moderately densely populated, agriculturally-oriented rural region with a Bugis cultural background, whose seat is Watampone. From the perspective of real estate markets and investment, as well as in regard to public security or tourism, understanding the exact local circumstances requires on-site investigation and reliable local sources.

