Kalosi – settlement in Alla District, Kabupaten Enrekang, South Sulawesi
Kalosi is an Indonesian settlement located in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) Province, within the Kabupaten Enrekang administrative unit, belonging to Alla District (Kecamatan Alla). Based on its coordinates (-3.348304, 119.8207615), it is situated in the interior, mountainous part of Sulawesi Island. The seat of Kabupaten Enrekang is the city of Enrekang itself; the kabupaten covers an area of 1,786.01 km² and had a population of 225,172 in 2021. Kalosi is one of the known points in the region, primarily mentioned in the broader Indonesian context due to traditions connected to coffee production.
General overview
Kalosi belongs to Alla District within Kabupaten Enrekang, which is known as one of the interior, mountainous kabupaten of South Sulawesi Province. Within the topographically varied territory of the kabupaten, numerous smaller communities live from agriculture and handicrafts. The name Kalosi is recognized beyond the region in Indonesian coffee culture: the designation "Kopi Kalosi" refers to one of Sulawesi's characteristic arabica coffee varieties, cultivated in the mountainous areas of the Enrekang region near the Toraja plateau. This variety appears in international coffee markets, and the settlement's name is known largely because of this. Since the available sources are limited to the kabupaten level, independent statistical data for Kalosi settlement is not available, so concrete figures regarding population or built-up area cannot be provided. Alla District is located in the central-northern part of the kabupaten, and the mountainous terrain determines transportation infrastructure: connections are provided through the region's main roads, but accessing interior areas can be time-consuming.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data source is available regarding the real estate market in Kalosi and Alla District; therefore, the following reflects the general context of Kabupaten Enrekang and the broader South Sulawesi region. Kabupaten Enrekang is a smaller, predominantly rural kabupaten where real estate turnover has significantly lower intensity than in the province's major city, Makassar. Agricultural land and simpler residential properties form the backbone of the local market; tourism-oriented or commercial developments are not yet characteristic in this region. Based on the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions are applicable, which carry legal risks and in all cases require the involvement of a local legal expert. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Enrekang may be relevant to certain investors primarily due to opportunities in the agricultural sector – including coffee production – rather than due to real estate market appreciation.
Safety and security
Public security statistics for Kalosi settlement or Alla District do not appear in available sources. Based on the broader regional context, it can be stated that the rural, mountainous interior areas of South Sulawesi Province generally present a more stable public security situation than major cities. Kabupaten Enrekang is also a relatively small-population kabupaten, characteristically based on an agrarian society, where regular security incidents are not documented. Nevertheless, in the absence of concrete crime statistics or official reports, no definitive claims can be made about local public security; travelers and potential investors are advised to consult with local authorities or the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for current information about the situation.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions within Kalosi proper are not recorded in available sources. However, the broader Kabupaten Enrekang region may offer interest to those interested in South Sulawesi's mountainous landscape and local culture. In the region near Kabupaten Enrekang, in the Tana Toraja region extending to its north, are some of the most visited destinations of Indonesian cultural tourism – the Toraja rock graves, tau-tau statues, and traditional tongkonan houses – which increase the recognition of the region as a whole. Kalosi may hold interest for those interested in coffee culture, as it is connected to the cultivation area of "Kopi Kalosi" arabica coffee, but there is no verifiable data on the existence of organized tourism infrastructure specifically concentrated on this settlement. Those who visit the area of Kabupaten Enrekang typically pass through the region traveling northward from Makassar.
Summary
Kalosi is a small, mountainous settlement in South Sulawesi, within Alla District of Kabupaten Enrekang. Its broader recognition is primarily connected to "Kopi Kalosi" arabica coffee, which has made the settlement's name known to participants in the Indonesian and partially the international coffee market. Concrete statistical data about the settlement is not available; regarding real estate market, public security policy, and tourist characteristics, the available information is limited to the kabupaten and provincial levels. Based on all this, Kalosi is most relevant to those seeking to become acquainted with the interior mountainous culture and agricultural traditions of Sulawesi.

