Bontomarannu – small settlement in Bonto Tiro District, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi
Bontomarannu is a small settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, located within Bulukumba Regency and belonging to Bonto Tiro Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-5.4329368, 120.2051096), it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island. Bulukumba Regency itself is located in the southeastern corner of South Sulawesi, with an area of 1,175.53 km² and a population of 437,607 according to the 2020 census. In the case of Bontomarannu, independent settlement-level statistical sources are currently not available, so the settlement is presented below based on the broader regency and district context.
General overview
Bontomarannu belongs to Bonto Tiro Kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Bulukumba Regency. The regency itself is located in the southeastern corner of South Sulawesi and encompasses both coastal and inland areas facing the Flores Sea and the Banda Sea. The Bonto Tiro district is situated relatively far from the regency capital, Ujung Pulu, in the inner, hilly parts of the region. Bulukumba Regency as a whole is known for its agricultural and fishing activities; in the inner, higher-lying areas, plantation farming and arable cultivation are characteristic. In the case of Bontomarannu, no available, verifiable data exists regarding the precise composition of the local economy, but based on the kecamatan's characteristics, small-scale agricultural activity typical of the region likely predominates. The settlement does not rank among the more widely known Indonesian tourist destinations and is not specifically connected to any named attraction or event for which public sources would be available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable market data is available regarding Bontomarannu's real estate market. At the broader Bulukumba Regency level, it can be stated that the real estate sector in South Sulawesi regions significantly lags behind the transaction volume and price increases experienced in Bali, Java, or Lombok. In rural, small population settlements, characteristically low property prices and limited transaction activity are observed. In Indonesia, regulations concerning land acquisition operate within generally applicable frameworks: foreign nationals are generally not able to acquire full ownership (Hak Milik title) of property, but only more limited forms, such as longer-term rental rights (Hak Sewa) or in certain cases Hak Pakai title. These same framework conditions apply to Bontomarannu as well. From an investment perspective, certain coastal areas of the regency – particularly the Bira Beach vicinity – are somewhat more attractive due to tourism, but this assessment applies to the broader region, not specifically to Bontomarannu.
Safety and security
No detailed, verifiable statistics regarding Bontomarannu's public safety are publicly available at either the local or regency level. Generally speaking, rural small villages in South Sulawesi typically have low crime rates, and from a direct physical safety perspective, tourists and visitors generally do not report significant risks. However, this assessment is based on the region's general characteristics and does not replace current, specific information. Before traveling, it is worthwhile to consult current recommendations from relevant authorities or reliable travel advisors, as local conditions can change over time, and Bontomarannu has no publicly released regular public safety evaluation.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding named, verifiable tourist attractions specifically associated with Bontomarannu. The broader Bulukumba Regency does, however, contain more widely recognized destinations for which publicly available data exists. At the regency level, the most frequently mentioned attraction is the Bira Beach (Pantai Bira) coastal area, which is located on the regency's southeastern coast and is also known for the building of traditional Pinisi sailing ships – this latter cultural and handicraft tradition is connected to Bulukumba Regency, particularly to Tanaberu and its surroundings. These locations, however, lie outside the Bonto Tiro Kecamatan area, in other parts of the regency, and thus belong to a different district relative to Bontomarannu. The Bonto Tiro Kecamatan's inner, hilly areas would likely feature characteristic South Sulawesi landscape characteristics, but concrete, source-supported tourist descriptions of these are not available.
Summary
Bontomarannu is a small, poorly documented settlement in South Sulawesi, in Bonto Tiro Kecamatan of Bulukumba Regency. The available source material covers only regency-level data, so the independent presentation of the settlement relies on these broader frameworks. Bulukumba Regency itself is a medium-sized administrative unit of predominantly agricultural and fishing character, certain areas of which are better known from a tourism perspective. In the case of Bontomarannu, neither tourism, real estate market, nor public safety details can be substantiated by independent, verifiable sources, so the broader regional context is what can be described with adequate foundation.

