Loka – small settlement in Kecamatan Ujung Bulu district, Kabupaten Bulukumba, South Celebes
Loka is an Indonesian settlement located on the southern peninsula of Celebes (Sulawesi) island, in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Ujung Bulu district, which is part of Kabupaten Bulukumba. Based on its coordinates (−5.5547° S, 120.1921° E), the settlement is located near the coastal strip of the Bulukumba region. According to verifiable data concerning Sulawesi Selatan province, the provincial capital is Makassar, and as of mid-2024, with approximately 9.46 million inhabitants, it is the most densely populated province in Celebes.
General overview
Detailed information about Loka as an independent settlement is not available in Wikipedia or other verifiable sources; therefore, the following information concerns the broader administrative framework—Kecamatan Ujung Bulu and Kabupaten Bulukumba—to which the settlement belongs. Ujung Bulu is one of the district centers in Bulukumba regency, and in the region—as in many other coastal zones of Sulawesi Selatan—fishing, agriculture, and small-scale commerce are characteristic pillars of economic life. Kabupaten Bulukumba is located at the southern tip of Celebes and is traditionally known for the Bira Bay area and the centuries-old tradition of pinisi shipbuilding, although these facts cannot be directly attributed to Loka based on available sources. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole is one of the culturally and economically significant provinces in the Indonesian archipelago: during the spice trade era of the 15th–19th centuries, it functioned as a gateway to the route leading to the Maluku islands, and the Gowa Kingdom and the Bone Kingdom were significant regional powers in the area.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Loka is not available in accessible sources. At the level of Kabupaten Bulukumba and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can generally be stated that the South Celebes region's real estate market has shown moderate but continuous growth over the past decades, driven primarily by the province's growing population and the development of local infrastructure. Smaller, district-level areas—such as Ujung Bulu—typically do not possess real estate market activity comparable to the provincial capital Makassar or major tourist destinations; however, land and residential property prices remain relatively moderate on a regional scale. According to the general framework of Indonesian property regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease arrangements) are the commonly applied solutions, and this nationwide regulation is also applicable in Sulawesi Selatan province. Before making any investment decisions, it is recommended to engage local legal experts and real estate intermediaries.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security statistics or documented security analysis specific to Loka are not available in verifiable sources. For Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, it can generally be stated that the province—particularly its rural and small-town areas—is not considered one of the particularly high-risk regions in the Indonesian archipelago in terms of everyday public security. Within Kabupaten Bulukumba, and presumably also in Kecamatan Ujung Bulu district, basic public security conditions are maintained through the presence of the local police (Polri). Nevertheless, visitors arriving in any rural Indonesian area are advised to familiarize themselves with local customs and regulations, as well as to handle valuables with care. For detailed, up-to-date security information, the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other credible travel advisory websites provide authoritative guidance.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not contain named tourist attractions specific to Loka; therefore, the broader context of the immediate surroundings—the Kabupaten Bulukumba region—can be described. Bulukumba regency is primarily known in Indonesian and international tourism as a center of pinisi traditional sailing ship construction: this centuries-old artisanal shipbuilding culture remains a living practice at several points in the kabupaten. Beaches belonging to the Bira Bay area are also attractive to visitors, although the precise distance of these beaches from Loka cannot be determined from available data. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole offers numerous cultural and natural attractions: the provincial capital, Makassar, possesses rich historical heritage, and from there the renowned burial sites of the Tana Toraja region are accessible—these rank among the country's most visited cultural destinations, though they are located at considerable distance from Loka, in the interior of the province.
Summary
Loka is a small settlement belonging to Kecamatan Ujung Bulu, located in Kabupaten Bulukumba in Sulawesi Selatan province, in the coastal zone of the southern peninsula of Celebes. Due to the absence of direct, settlement-level documentation, the characteristics of the place can only be understood within the broader administrative and regional framework: the Bulukumba region is known for its pinisi shipbuilding tradition and coastal environment, while Sulawesi Selatan as a whole is a culturally and demographically prominent province in the Indonesian archipelago. Regarding the real estate market and public security, only the general characteristics of the broader region can be credibly presented; for more precise, location-specific information, local sources and specialists should be consulted.

