Batu Putih – village in the Kecamatan Tellulimpoe district of Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi
Batu Putih is a small settlement in South Sulawesi province (Sulawesi Selatan) in Indonesia, located on the island of Sulawesi. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tellulimpoe, which forms part of Kabupaten Bone. The district capital is the city of Watampone, which is situated in Kecamatan Tanete Riattang. Based on Batu Putih's geographic coordinates (-4.6508776, 119.829443), it is located in the southern part of the kabupaten, in the interior regions of the Sulawesi peninsula.
General overview
Batu Putih is a relatively lesser-known, small-sized village for which comprehensive settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are not currently publicly available. The settlement belongs to the Kecamatan Tellulimpoe administrative unit within Kabupaten Bone. The kabupaten itself is a significant administrative entity: according to data from the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) in 2021, Kabupaten Bone covers an area of approximately 4,559 km² with a population of 801,775 inhabitants, comprising 391,682 men and 410,093 women. The average population density is 162 persons/km². This aggregate figure naturally characterizes the entire kabupaten and cannot be directly applied to Batu Putih village. Given the nature of the region, much of Kabupaten Bone's territory consists of agricultural and forested areas, with the local economy traditionally based on rice cultivation, fishing, and small-scale handicraft activities. The Bugis ethnic community plays a culturally and socially defining role throughout the entire kabupaten, and this heritage likely permeates the daily life of Batu Putih, though specific verifiable data on this matter is not available.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data specific to Batu Putih is currently not publicly accessible, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and South Sulawesi province. Kabupaten Bone ranks among the economically more active kabupatens in the province, but the real estate market – particularly in smaller villages – is typically less liquid and less transparent than in larger urban centers (such as Makassar). In agricultural and rural areas, property prices are generally lower and transaction volumes are limited. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations impose generally applicable restrictions: foreign private individuals cannot acquire property in the form of Hak Milik (ownership rights); however, certain title forms – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan acquired through a corporate structure – are available under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, agricultural land is primarily relevant in such a small rural village, though specific conditions must always be verified with local legal experts.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable statistics or cited sources regarding safety and security in Batu Putih are not available. Regarding South Sulawesi province as a whole, it can be noted that rural, smaller villages are generally characterized by lower crime rates than larger cities, though this does not substitute for concrete local data. Kabupaten Bone belongs to those areas of the province where community traditions and local social norms play an important role in maintaining everyday order. At the same time, all travelers and potential investors are well-advised to seek current information from local authorities and reliable local sources regarding the prevailing security situation, as the general regional picture does not necessarily reflect the reality of a particular small community.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not contain named tourist attractions specific to Batu Putih village, so no concrete sites can be mentioned without engaging in speculation. The broader Kabupaten Bone region is historically significant: the Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone) was one of the most famous Bugis states on Sulawesi island, and its historical legacy can be traced throughout the kabupaten's territory, primarily in the vicinity of the district capital, Watampone. The region is geographically varied in character, with the interior of Sulawesi possessing hilly and mountainous features, though available data do not confirm a direct connection of these characteristics to Batu Putih. For those interested, exploration of the Kecamatan Tellulimpoe area represents independent fieldwork rather than established tourist routes.
Summary
Batu Putih is a small village in South Sulawesi in Kecamatan Tellulimpoe district of Kabupaten Bone, for which detailed settlement-level public data are currently of limited availability. Based on the broader kabupaten context, it is an agricultural-character rural community rooted in Bugis cultural traditions. Regarding real estate market, tourism, and security questions, regional connections provide a framework for orientation, though for precise and current local knowledge it is advisable to contact directly the kabupaten and kecamatan authorities, as well as local experts.

