Dampang – a village in Gantarang District, in the southeastern part of Bulukumba Regency
Dampang is a small settlement in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan) in Indonesia, located on the southern part of Sulawesi Island. Administratively, it belongs to Gantarang District (Kecamatan), which is part of Bulukumba Regency (Kabupaten Bulukumba). The regency is situated in the southeastern corner of South Sulawesi Province and covers an area of 1,175.53 km². Based on its coordinates (-5.4877775, 120.1300601), Dampang is located in the inland areas within the regency, relatively close to Ujung Bulu – the regency capital.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level administrative or census data about Dampang is available in publicly accessible sources, so characterizing the location requires reference to broader data from Bulukumba Regency. Gantarang District is one of the kecamatan in Bulukumba Regency, situated in the regency's inland areas. The regency itself recorded a population of 394,757 in 2010 and 437,607 in 2020, with mid-year estimates for 2022 placing the figure at 471,688. Dampang belongs to this more densely populated, agricultural interior region. Located on the southern peninsula of Sulawesi Island, Bulukumba Regency is fundamentally a rural area where local communities' livelihoods are based on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade. Gantarang District – as one of the regency's extensive administrative units – similarly consists mainly of villages and small towns, which typically are not among the better-known tourist destinations.
Real estate and investment
Specific, location-specific real estate market data about Dampang and Gantarang District is not available. For Bulukumba Regency as a whole, it can be said that the broader region's real estate market is characterized by rural conditions and relatively low population density, which generally translates to more moderate land prices and lower demand dynamics compared to markets in the Bali Strait region or Makassar. In Indonesia, real estate regulations present an important constraint for foreign interests: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property, and can only obtain certain, time-limited usage rights (such as Hak Pakai). From an investment perspective, Bulukumba Regency is more relevant to the local and domestic market, where agricultural land and smaller residential properties form the backbone of market activity. Development potential within the region may be partly determined by tourism expansion, though this currently focuses mainly on coastal areas.
Safety and security
Specific, local-level crime statistics about Dampang are not available. Generally speaking, rural areas of South Sulawesi Province – including the interior parts of Bulukumba Regency – typically have lower crime rates compared to major cities, and daily life can be described as peaceful. Gantarang District and its constituent villages are characteristically small, community-organized settlements where local social cohesion is generally strong. It should be noted, however, that this characterization is based on general experience of the region and does not replace specific, official security data. Before traveling, it is always recommended to verify the current situation from relevant sources (such as travel information issued for travelers).
Tourist attractions
No independently known tourist attractions or points of interest about Dampang settlement are listed in verifiable sources. The broader Bulukumba Regency, however, is recognized at a regional level for several characteristics. The regency's coastal areas, particularly the Bira Bay region, attract Indonesian and foreign visitors with its white sandy beaches, although these coastal sites are primarily linked to the regency's southern, coastal districts rather than to the inland interior areas. Gantarang District and its constituent villages offer a more authentic picture of local daily life for those interested in traditional Sulawesian village life and agricultural landscapes. For those wishing to visit the better-known attractions of Bulukumba Regency, it is advisable to start from the regency capital, Ujung Bulu, which has a favorable location in terms of transportation hubs.
Summary
Dampang is a rural, small settlement in South Sulawesi Province, in Gantarang District, as part of Bulukumba Regency. Detailed, local-level data about the village cannot be found in available public sources, so its characterization is framed by the broader context of the regency. Bulukumba Regency's area of 1,175.53 km² and population of approximately 472,000 (according to 2022 estimates) present an image of a medium-sized regency of fundamentally agricultural and coastal character, within which Dampang belongs to the interior, quieter rural zone. From a real estate market perspective, the location is primarily relevant to local and domestic interests; for foreign investors, the general legal framework of Indonesian property acquisition applies.

