Batulohe – small settlement in Kecamatan Bulukumpa district, South Sulawesi province
Batulohe is a small settlement that administratively belongs to the Kecamatan Bulukumpa district, which falls within Kabupaten Bulukumba regency in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, on the southern peninsula of Celebes island in Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (approximately 5.33° south latitude and 120.25° east longitude), it is situated in the inland, non-coastal part of the Bulukumpa district. The available source material extends only to the provincial level; therefore, the following description presents this broader context, clearly indicating the source level of the data where necessary. The capital of Sulawesi Selatan province is Makassar city, and according to 2024 data, the province with a population of approximately 9.46 million is the most densely inhabited region of Celebes.
General overview
Batulohe does not feature as a widely known tourist destination, and no detailed independent description of it is available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. The Kecamatan Bulukumpa district is situated in the eastern-inland part of Kabupaten Bulukumba regency; the regency itself lies near the Bone Gulf (Teluk Bone) coast and the Flores Sea, in a region characterized by agriculture and fishing, where the landscape is hilly and mountainous in character. The Bulukumpa district and the broader Bulukumba regency are fundamentally rural in character, where the livelihoods of local communities are sustained by farming and animal husbandry. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole has a historically diverse background: according to source material, during the golden age of the spice trade between the 15th and 19th centuries, the province served as a gateway to the Maluku Islands and was home to significant kingdoms such as the Gowa Kingdom (near Makassar) and the Bone Kingdom. This rich historical heritage is felt throughout the province's entire territory, including inland rural areas, where the cultural traditions of local communities (primarily the customs of the Bugis and Makassar ethnic groups) remain alive.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Batulohe's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Bulukumba regency level, it can be said that the real estate market in rural, non-coastal settlements generally operates with modest turnover, local demand predominates, and property prices are typically much lower than in the province's major cities or designated tourist zones. Within Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, developments and investments are primarily concentrated on Makassar city and its immediate agglomeration, as well as a few coastal tourism areas. Regarding the general Indonesian legal framework, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate in Indonesia; for them, long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) and lease arrangements under certain conditions are available. This general regulation applies to Kabupaten Bulukumba regency and to Batulohe situated within the Kecamatan Bulukumpa district. From an investment perspective, such rural, inland-situated areas with less developed infrastructure typically entail long payback periods and limited liquidity.
Safety and security
No public-security-specific statistics or police reports regarding Batulohe are found in available sources; therefore, only a general picture characteristic of the broader region can be presented. The rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan province, including the inland territories of Kabupaten Bulukumba regency, generally host communities with low tourism exposure that maintain traditional lifestyles. In such rural areas, public security issues do not receive particular emphasis in either a negative or positive sense in province-level sources. As in all rural Indonesian regions, local community norms and informal social rules play an important role in maintaining daily order. For any specific, up-to-date security situational assessment, consultation with Indonesian authorities (Polri) or the consular services of the sending country is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source data is available regarding named tourist attractions in Batulohe's area. Regarding the Kecamatan Bulukumpa district and Kabupaten Bulukumba regency, it can be said that the regency's most well-known tourist attractions are primarily coastal and cultural in nature: Bulukumba regency is generally known for the white sandy beaches of the Bira Peninsula (Tanjung Bira) and Bira's pony furniture and boat-building traditions, which are linked to the maritime culture of the Bugis people — however, these belong to the coastal kecamatans, not to the inland Bulukumpa district. Due to its hilly, inland location, natural landscape (valleys, rice terraces, wooded slopes) can be presumed near Batulohe, but verifiable description of these details is not available. The regency's other tourist points are generally accessible by car, starting from the regency seat; the Bulukumpa district is situated several tens of kilometers away from the regency capital city (Bulukumba city).
Summary
Batulohe is a rural small settlement in the Kecamatan Bulukumpa district within Kabupaten Bulukumba regency in South Sulawesi province, for which detailed, independent source material is currently not available. In the context of the broader region, the province possesses rich historical and cultural heritage; its rural areas demonstrate agricultural and traditional community characteristics, and from the perspective of real estate market and tourism, it cannot be considered a prominent, internationally known destination. For those who would rely on more accurate, current data regarding this area, consultation with local administrative bodies or the regency-level statistical office (BPS Bulukumba) is recommended.

