Muara – a village in South Sulawesi in Kecamatan Tonra, Kabupaten Bone
Muara is a small Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within Kabupaten Bone, administratively part of Kecamatan Tonra. Based on its coordinates (−4.96° S, 120.28° E), it is situated in the southeastern part of Celebes Island, not far from the coastal strip where Bone Bay (Teluk Bone) defines the landscape and local livelihoods. Currently, no detailed, publicly verifiable encyclopedic sources are available for either Kecamatan Tonra or Muara itself; consequently, the description below relies on general knowledge verifiable at the Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan levels, which is noted throughout. The name choice — the word "muara" in Indonesian means estuary or river mouth — suggests that the settlement may have developed near the mouth of a waterway, although no concrete source currently confirms this.
General overview
Muara, as part of Kecamatan Tonra, fits within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Bone. Kabupaten Bone is one of the largest regencies by area in South Sulawesi, with its administrative center in Watampone (also known as Bone city), and it has an extensive coastline along Bone Bay. The region has traditionally been characterized by Bugis ethnic culture, agricultural production — particularly rice cultivation and marine fishing — and small-scale economic activities conducted in minor river valleys, though direct data regarding these activities in Tonra Kecamatan cannot yet be substantiated. Within the region, Muara's size and infrastructure development are presumed to be modest, as rural areas in Bone regency generally consist of small-population villages based on agriculture. For such small settlements, public services (education, healthcare) are typically accessible through the nearest kecamatan- or kabupaten-level administrative centers.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data sources are available regarding Muara's real estate market. In the broader Kabupaten Bone region, property prices and development activity levels are significantly lower than those in the South Sulawesi capital, Makassar, where infrastructure improvements and greater demand create a more dynamic market. In rural areas of Bone regency, the majority of real estate transactions consist of simple agricultural land plots and small residential properties, typically conducted between local actors, with low market turnover. From an Indonesian legal perspective, it is important general knowledge that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; primarily Usage Rights (Hak Pakai) or longer-term rental arrangements are available to them, and the terms of these should always be clarified with a local legal advisor. Reliable, up-to-date information on investment opportunities, development plans, and property prices at the Kecamatan Tonra level can only be obtained through on-site inquiry or from kabupaten-level planning documents.
Safety and security
No independent statistical data or official statements are available regarding security in Muara. Generally speaking, Sulawesi Selatan province — and Kabupaten Bone within it — is characterized as a rural area with lower criminal exposure compared to larger Indonesian urban centers, where community-level social control tends to be stronger than in metropolitan agglomerations. Bugis communities possess strong local identity and traditional social norms, which generally provide stability in rural villages. However, from a traffic safety perspective, it should be considered that roads leading to smaller, more peripheral villages may be in variable condition, and natural hazards — potential flooding during rainy seasons, and extreme weather in coastal areas — may pose greater risks than violent crime. These patterns generally apply to rural areas of Kabupaten Bone; no specific security assessment for Muara is known.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions specifically named in relation to Muara are found in reliable sources. Among the better-known attractions in the broader Kabupaten Bone regency are Watampone city, which preserves the historical heritage of the Bugis kingdom, and where the Bone Royal Palace (La Tenri Ruwa Palace) and the Bone Museum are accessible at the regency seat. Along Kabupaten Bone's coast, the cultural life of fishing communities, shipbuilding traditions, and the natural characteristics of Bone Bay may represent sites of interest, though their exact distance from and accessibility to Muara cannot currently be documented. Regarding Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, the Tana Toraja region, Makassar city, and Takabonerate National Park are the most well-known destinations, though these are located at significant geographical distances from Muara. With regard to the local landscape and waterfront location, the riverine estuary environment could provide grounds for small-scale, local excursions, but this is only speculation without concrete sources.
Summary
Muara is a village belonging to the group of small South Sulawesi settlements, situated in Kecamatan Tonra of Kabupaten Bone, for which detailed, publicly accessible source material is currently not available. Based on the general characteristics of the regency and province, it is a small-population community of agricultural character that occupies a relatively peripheral position in terms of South Sulawesi tourism and real estate markets. For those interested, up-to-date and reliable information about the village and its immediate surroundings can be obtained from Kabupaten Bone-level administrative sources or through on-site inquiry.

