Kambuno – a settlement in the Bulukumpa district, South Sulawesi
Kambuno is a small settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bulukumba, specifically belonging to the Bulukumpa kecamatan (district). Geographically, it is situated on the southern peninsula of Celebes (Sulawesi) island, at approximately –5.333°N, 120.095°E coordinates. The regency seat is located in the coastal Ujung Bulu urban area, while Kambuno is one of the district units lying toward the interior, hillier regions. Direct statistical data at the settlements level is not available, therefore the following description primarily relies on the context at Kabupaten Bulukumba and Bulukumpa kecamatan levels, clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Kambuno is not among the widely known or prominently marketed settlements in the region; the place is characterized by its relative quietness and rural character. The Bulukumpa kecamatan is one of ten districts within Kabupaten Bulukumba, located in the regency's interior, hilly band. The kabupaten itself—to which Kambuno belongs—according to BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik, the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency) 2021 data, covers an area of 1,154.58 km² and has a population of 437,610, encompassing ten kecamatan in total, 27 kelurahans, and 109 desas. The regency's interior rural districts are characterized primarily by agricultural activities: the area typically features cocoa, coconut, and rice cultivation, with subsistence farming forming the backbone of household livelihoods. Kambuno, as a desa belonging to the Bulukumpa district, fits into this agriculture-oriented, relatively low urbanization rural context. Direct demographic or economic data specific solely to this village does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verified data on Kambuno's real estate market is not available. Within the broader Kabupaten Bulukumba context, the regency's real estate market is fundamentally based on local and regional demand, following the typical dynamics of smaller towns and rural areas within Sulawesi Selatan province. The extent of infrastructure development and accessibility greatly determines property values in such interior districts: urbanization and economic activity are concentrated decisively around the regency seat, Ujung Bulu, while interior hilly villages, including areas belonging to Bulukumpa kecamatan, typically exhibit lower land prices and limited investment liquidity. Regarding the general Indonesian legal framework: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, and for longer-term investments, cooperation with an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA) is typically required. In rural, agricultural areas, the management of land use rights requires particular care, and consultation with a local legal advisor is recommended.
Safety and security
Independent, verified crime statistics or police data on Kambuno's public safety are not available. Generally, rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan province—including the interior regions of Kabupaten Bulukumba—can be considered areas with relatively low violent crime levels compared to the Indonesian average and stable community ties, where local community norms and traditional Bugis-Makassar social structures play a significant role in maintaining daily order. However, this does not substitute for concrete, current local information: before extended stays or property rentals, it is advisable to inform oneself from local sources and current information from Indonesian authorities, as circumstances may vary over time and by area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions appear in available sources in Kambuno's immediate vicinity. Kabupaten Bulukumba as a whole, however, is considered one of Sulawesi Selatan's regencies noted for tourism, primarily due to its coastal and cultural appeal. Located within the regency is Tanjung Bira (also known as Pantai Bira), a widely known sandy beach situated approximately 40 kilometers south of Ujung Bulu, and one of the region's most frequently mentioned natural attractions. Also associated with the kabupaten is the traditional Phinisi boat-building tradition known from the Bira and Tanaberu region, which UNESCO designated in 2017 as part of intangible cultural heritage; this craft is one of the most significant material manifestations of the Bugis and Makassar peoples' centuries-old maritime culture. However, these attractions are tied to the regency's coastal and southern zones, not to the interior areas of Bulukumpa kecamatan, and thus for Kambuno they can be understood only as broader regional attractions that are accessible with adequate transportation infrastructure.
Summary
Kambuno is one of the rural settlements in the Bulukumpa district of Kabupaten Bulukumba in South Sulawesi, for which detailed, verified local data are limited. Kabupaten Bulukumba is a regency of nearly 1,155 km² with a population exceeding 437,000, whose interior hilly districts—including Bulukumpa kecamatan—are characterized by an agricultural, rural living environment. The regency as a whole possesses recognized tourist and cultural heritage attractions (coastlines, Phinisi boat-building), though these are predominantly tied to the coastal zone. Regarding Kambuno, conclusions about both the real estate market and public safety can be formulated only on the basis of the broader regional context, in the absence of direct, verified sources.

