Padatuo – settlement in Tonra District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi
Padatuo is an Indonesian village located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within Bone Regency, belonging to Tonra District (Kecamatan Tonra). Based on its coordinates (-4.8910766, 120.2772325), it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island. The administrative center of Bone Regency is the Watampone city area, which consists of three districts (Tanete Riattang Barat, Tanete Riattang, and Tanete Riattang Timur); however, Padatuo is located farther away, in Tonra District. Independent, settlement-level statistical sources for the village are not yet available, so the description below is based primarily on verified data at the Bone Regency level and general knowledge concerning the broader region.
General overview
Padatuo is not among Indonesia's widely known or heavily touristed settlements; it is primarily to be understood as a modest-sized village integrated into the agricultural life of the surrounding area and the local administrative system. Considering Bone Regency as a whole, the population recorded in the 2020 census of 801,775 inhabitants – compared to 717,682 in 2010 – shows moderate but continuous growth, with an estimate for mid-2023 approaching 820,510 people. The regency covers an area of 4,559 km², and its economy traditionally relies on rice production, fishing, and seaweed farming (marine algae). Tonra District, to which Padatuo belongs, is an agricultural-character area where village life is fundamentally determined by farming and livestock raising. Bugis ethnic cultural traditions – including traditional weaving and local ceremonial customs – are present in numerous villages throughout Bone Regency, including areas in Tonra District, although no named sources are available regarding Padatuo specifically in this regard.
Real estate and investment
Independent, well-founded data on Padatuo's real estate market is not available. Taking the Bone Regency-level context into account, it can be stated that due to the regency's agricultural and fishing-based economy, real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in larger urban centers of South Sulawesi, such as Makassar. In rural, low-traffic villages like Padatuo, real estate transactions are rarer and are shaped more by local community needs than by capital investment intentions. For foreigners, the general frameworks of Indonesian land ownership regulations apply: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) cannot be acquired directly by foreign nationals; however, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other indirect solutions are available under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, rural municipalities in Bone Regency show potential more toward agricultural utilization and long-term agrarian projects than toward short-term, tourism-focused real estate investment.
Safety and security
Factual, settlement-level statistics or police data concerning public safety in Padatuo are not available. Based on the general assessment of Bone Regency and South Sulawesi province, rural villages typically have low crime levels, and community life is built on relatively tight social networks, which traditionally contributes to the sense of local security. However, in the broader region, as in most rural areas of Indonesia, infrastructure and public services – including law enforcement capacity – may be more limited than in larger cities. A more detailed security assessment directly relevant to Padatuo cannot be provided from available sources.
Tourist attractions
The available sources do not record named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Padatuo. However, several sites of verifiable significance are found across the broader Bone Regency area, which may be relevant for those interested in the region. Bone Regency is the former seat of the historic Bone Sultanate, and the city of Watampone contains cultural monuments connected to this sultanate's heritage. The Teluk Bone (Bone Bay) extends across the eastern side of the regency and holds crucial significance for fishing. South Sulawesi in general is characterized by natural environments – hills, river valleys, agricultural landscapes – that hold intrinsic appeal for those interested in ecotourism, although the available data do not identify any specific nature reserve or tourist sight for Padatuo. Based on all this, Tonra District, to which Padatuo belongs, represents rather the authentic, minimally developed rural Sulawesi than an established tourist destination.
Summary
Padatuo is a small rural settlement in South Sulawesi, located in Tonra District within Bone Regency, for which detailed independent source material is not yet readily accessible. Based on regency-level data, the region's economy is determined by rice production, fishing, and marine seaweed farming, with population showing moderate growth over the past decade. From a real estate market perspective, the village is characterized by the low turnover and agricultural character typical of rural Indonesian villages, and it is not yet a developed tourism destination. For those orienting themselves within Bone Regency's territory, it is worth taking into account the regency-level administrative and economic context, as more detailed, reliable data specific to Padatuo cannot be obtained from publicly accessible sources.

