Kambiolangi – a settlement in the Alla district, in the mountainous part of Enrekang regency
Kambiolangi is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, situated within the Kabupaten Enrekang administrative unit and belonging to the Alla district (Kecamatan Alla). Based on its coordinates (-3.3304, 119.8265), the area is located in the interior, mountainous zone of Sulawesi island. Kabupaten Enrekang covers an area of 1,786.01 km², and according to 2021 data, the regency's total population was 225,172 people. As no independent, settlement-level statistical sources currently exist for Kambiolangi, the description below relies primarily on the broader regency and district-level context.
General overview
As part of Kecamatan Alla, Kambiolangi lies in one of Sulawesi's lesser-known interior areas, where the landscape is typically hilly and mountainous in character. Kabupaten Enrekang as a whole is situated in the central, higher-elevation part of Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan province, and the region is characterized by agricultural activity, particularly rice, vegetable, and coffee cultivation. The settlements of the Alla district are generally small, agriculturally-oriented communities where local life is defined by farming and livestock herding. Since Kambiolangi itself does not appear widely in publicly available databases, its precise population, area, or administrative classification details cannot be determined from available sources. What can be inferred from regency-level data is that the settlements of Enrekang kabupaten are typically small to medium-sized villages and residential areas that are economically dependent on agriculture and trade with neighboring, more developed towns.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable sources exist regarding Kambiolangi's real estate market, local land prices, or investment projects. For Kabupaten Enrekang as a whole, the broader region is characterized by real estate activity that—compared to larger South Sulawesi cities, particularly Makassar—is restrained and primarily driven by local demand: residential and agricultural properties, as well as smaller commercial areas, change hands. The regency is not among Indonesia's particularly active real estate investment destinations. Generally speaking, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title are available under certain conditions, though the specific possibilities and limitations must be clarified in each case with the assistance of an Indonesian legal advisor. Based on available regional data, the local real estate market's size and liquidity are limited, so investment decisions must be made particularly cautiously and grounded in on-site research.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or police data on Kambiolangi's public safety are currently publicly available. Sulawesi Selatan province is generally classified as a medium-security region compared to the Indonesian average; the province's largest city, Makassar, has more detailed public safety statistics, but these cannot be directly extrapolated to smaller, rural districts. In rural areas at the regency level—where Kambiolangi is located—travelers and local residents generally experience relative peace in daily life, though we are unable to provide concrete, verifiable data to confirm this. General caution and respect for local customs are recommended for any South Sulawesi rural travel, and reliable information about the current security situation should be obtained from Indonesian authorities and the foreign affairs services of the country of residence.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions can be identified in the immediate vicinity of Kambiolangi from available sources. However, Kabupaten Enrekang as a whole is a region of Sulawesi rich in natural features, where mountainous terrain, rice terraces, and local culture similar to that of the Toraja attract visitors. The Enrekang regency area contains well-known natural and cultural values, though their precise location and distance from Kambiolangi cannot be reliably determined from available data. Nevertheless, Kecamatan Alla and its broader surroundings, owing to the region's mountainous character, may offer nature-oriented opportunities. Those seeking the natural and cultural values of Enrekang regency should appropriately orient themselves in the regency capital, Enrekang city, about locally visitable sites, and then venture toward sub-regional destinations from there.
Summary
Kambiolangi is a small, poorly documented South Sulawesi settlement that, as part of the Alla district, is situated in the mountainous interior of Kabupaten Enrekang. In 2021, the regency had a total population of 225,172 people and an area of 1,786.01 km²; the local economy is predominantly characterized by agriculture. In the absence of independent settlement-level data, information about the locality's real estate market, public safety, and tourism offerings can only be provided in the general context of the broader region. Thus, Kambiolangi is best understood in the current source environment not as an independent tourist or investment destination, but rather as a starting point for exploring the region.

