Ela Ela – settlement in Kecamatan Ujung Bulu of Kabupaten Bulukumba, South Sulawesi
Ela Ela is an Indonesian settlement located in Kabupaten Bulukumba, South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, specifically in the administrative district (kecamatan) of Ujung Bulu. The kabupaten (regency) seat is located precisely within the Ujung Bulu kecamatan territory, placing Ela Ela in the district of primary administrative and economic importance. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-5.5469783, 120.2065525), it is situated in the southern part of the Sulawesi peninsula, near the coast. Direct factual data about the settlement itself are not available from publicly accessible sources, so the following description primarily relies on regency-level context, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Ela Ela does not appear in widely recognized tourism or administrative sources, meaning that reliable population or area data are not available from publicly accessible documents. What is certain is that Kecamatan Ujung Bulu is the district where Kabupaten Bulukumba's administrative seat is located, indicating that this kecamatan is one of the most developed and well-equipped areas in infrastructure within the kabupaten. According to kabupaten-level data, Kabupaten Bulukumba covers an area of 1,154.58 km² and, based on 2021 BPS (Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics) data, has a population of 437,610. The kabupaten is divided into 10 kecamatan, 27 kelurahan, and 109 villages (desa). Its belonging to Ujung Bulu kecamatan suggests that Ela Ela may be relatively close to the local administrative and commercial center, which facilitates access to daily provisions and public services. Kabupaten Bulukumba is inhabited by Bugis and Makassar ethnic groups, and its traditional boat-building culture – particularly the manufacture of phinisi, traditional sailing vessels – is one of the region's most recognizable characteristics.
Real estate and investment
Data specific to Ela Ela on the local real estate market are not available from publicly accessible sources. The broader context is provided by the characteristics of Kabupaten Bulukumba and South Sulawesi province. In the past decade, Bulukumba kabupaten has undergone modest but gradual economic development, driven by agriculture, fishing, and increasingly by tourism. Ujung Bulu kecamatan – as the administrative seat district – is presumably among the more active real estate market areas within the kabupaten, where demand for commercial and residential properties exists. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, long-term rental arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are typically available. These frameworks, which stem from general Indonesian land ownership regulations, apply in Bulukumba kabupaten as well, and legal consultation is advisable before any investment decision. The pace and direction of real estate market development in the region are closely linked to the evolution of local tourism and infrastructure investments, though no verifiable specific data on these matters are available regarding Ela Ela.
Safety and security
No concrete local-level crime statistics or official security assessments specific to Ela Ela are available from publicly accessible sources. In general terms, in most of South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, including Bulukumba kabupaten, public order operates at levels typical of moderately developed rural areas in Indonesia. Ujung Bulu kecamatan, as the kabupaten's administrative center, presumably has police presence and basic public security infrastructure, though no specifically cited data are available regarding Ela Ela. For travelers, Indonesian authorities and the foreign ministries of their home countries typically provide general security information at the province or country level, which is worth considering. Since no public data on specific security incidents related to Ela Ela are available, general caution regarding the broader region is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically associated with Ela Ela are found in accessible sources. However, Kabupaten Bulukumba as a whole has significant tourism appeal within Indonesia, as documented by reliable sources. One of the most famous attractions associated with the kabupaten is the Bira Peninsula and Pantai Bira (Bira Beach), known in the region for its white sandy shores. Bulukumba's cultural heritage is also well-known, connected to the tradition of building phinisi traditional sailing vessels: in the areas around Tanaberu and Bira, traditional wooden boat craftsmanship continues today and represents one of the region's most documented and visitable cultural assets. These attractions and locations, however, are not within Ela Ela village itself but located at other points in the kabupaten; their exact distance from Ela Ela cannot be determined from available data. Ujung Bulu kecamatan, to which Ela Ela belongs, likely serves as a good starting point for visiting the kabupaten's tourist sites thanks to its status as the kabupaten seat, though this is merely an inference drawn from geographic location and not a verified fact.
Summary
Ela Ela is an Indonesian settlement for which independent, detailed data are not available from publicly accessible sources. Its significance is primarily derived from its broader context: it belongs to Kecamatan Ujung Bulu of Kabupaten Bulukumba, which is the administrative seat district and considered the most developed area within a regency of 437,610 inhabitants and 1,154.58 km² in extent. Within South Sulawesi, Kabupaten Bulukumba possesses rich cultural heritage – particularly the phinisi boat-building tradition – and natural resources that define the context of the broader region. For any more specific decision – whether real estate purchase, investment, or travel planning – consultation with local authorities, professionals, and current on-site information is advisable.

