Boiya – settlement in the Maiwa district of Kabupaten Enrekang, South Sulawesi
Boiya is an Indonesian settlement located in the province of South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan), within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Enrekang, belonging to the Maiwa district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-3.79°S, 119.95°E), it is situated on the southern peninsula of Celebes island, in the interior of the island. The provincial seat, Makassar, is located to the south of the district. Direct, settlement-level source material is currently not available; therefore, the sections below partly use the broader context of Kabupaten Enrekang and Sulawesi Selatan province as a framework, which is clearly indicated in each section.
General overview
Boiya lies within the area of Kecamatan Maiwa, which belongs to Kabupaten Enrekang. This regency is situated in the highland interior areas of South Sulawesi and is characterized as a typically agricultural, topographically diverse region. The Maiwa district encompasses higher-lying areas close to the Enrekang mountain range, where farming and animal husbandry are the primary sources of livelihood. Boiya itself, based on available data, is a small rural settlement that does not rank among the wider circle of well-known Indonesian tourist destinations. In mid-2024, approximately 9.46 million inhabitants lived in Sulawesi Selatan province, which accounts for roughly 46 percent of the entire population of the Celebes island group — consequently, the province is the most populous in the archipelago. Boiya in this demographic context represents a smaller community unit, for which reliable, publicly accessible data on exact population size and infrastructure provision is currently not known.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable real estate market data specific to Boiya and the narrow Maiwa district is not available. At the broader level of Kabupaten Enrekang and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can be stated that in the interior, highland areas of South Sulawesi, real estate prices and investment activity are generally far more modest than in coastal cities — particularly compared to Makassar, which is the economic and commercial center of the province. In rural, small-village areas, agricultural and residential properties typically dominate, with commercial developments being rare. As a general rule applicable throughout Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) and certain nominal property forms are available to them, which in all cases must be arranged with the involvement of a local legal expert. From an investment perspective, Boiya and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered a mature or typically sought-after market, which determines both the risks and potential long-term opportunities.
Safety and security
Authenticated statistics or reports addressing public safety specifically related to Boiya are currently not available. Regarding Sulawesi Selatan province in general, it can be stated that in rural, small-population communities, the public order situation is typically characterized by fewer serious crimes than in larger cities, particularly in the provincial seat of Makassar. At the same time, in highland interior areas, limitations in accessibility and infrastructure may affect the level of police presence. Anyone staying in or around Boiya should inform themselves of current local conditions and follow the travel recommendations of Indonesian authorities and their own country's foreign affairs services.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attraction named after Boiya or documented as being within the settlement is currently known. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Enrekang — of which Maiwa district is also a part — natural features typical of the highland interior regions of Sulawesi Selatan are found: topographically varied landscapes, terraced agricultural areas, and traditional village life characterize the region. The appeal of Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole stems from its rich spice-trade history, the cultural heritage of the Tana Toraja region, and the remnants of the former seat of the Kerajaan Gowa in Makassar — however, these are located at considerable distance from Boiya and cannot be directly connected to the village. Visitors to the area can primarily experience authentic, tourism-minimally-affected Celebesian countryside and local agricultural culture.
Summary
Boiya is a poorly documented, small rural settlement in South Sulawesi, in the Maiwa district of Kabupaten Enrekang, in the highland interior areas of Celebes island. Direct, authenticated source material on the village is scarce; therefore, beyond its location and broader provincial context, detailed local characteristics cannot be reliably established. The area is not considered a focal destination either from the perspective of wider tourism or an active real estate market, and its nature as interior Celebesian countryside determines both living conditions and investment and visitation possibilities.

