Kaluppang – a rural village in the highland Maiwa district of Kabupaten Enrekang, South Sulawesi
Kaluppang is an Indonesian rural village located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Enrekang, specifically in the administrative district of Kecamatan Maiwa. Based on its geographical coordinates (-3.677° S, 119.864° E), the settlement is situated in the interior, highland region of Sulawesi island, characterized by typically hilly terrain like other villages in the region. The regency seat is located in the kecamatan area also named Enrekang. According to available administrative data, independent, verified, settlement-level sources for Kaluppang are currently limited, so the following account is based on the broader context of the regency and Kecamatan Maiwa, with source levels always indicated for each statement.
General overview
Kaluppang, as a village, is one of the administrative units of Kecamatan Maiwa within Kabupaten Enrekang. The total area of the regency is 1,786.01 km², and according to 2021 data, its population was 225,172, representing a relatively low population density compared to Indonesian standards. Kecamatan Maiwa itself is among the interior, highland areas, where livelihoods are primarily based on agriculture – specifically rice cultivation, coffee and cocoa plantations, and livestock farming. Due to the agricultural character of Enrekang regency as a whole and its relatively low urbanization level, the small villages here, including Kaluppang, are predominantly rural in character. Local communities' lives are shaped by traditional cultural heritage related to Bugis and Toraja cultures, with manifestations present in both daily life and festive customs. Verified demographic or territorial data specific to Kaluppang is not available from reliable sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable dataset is available on Kaluppang's real estate market. For Kabupaten Enrekang as a whole and the interior highland regions of South Sulawesi generally, it can be said that real estate transactions are far more limited than in coastal or areas near major cities. In rural villages, land prices and property values are typically lower than the national average, with demand consisting primarily of local, agriculture-related transactions. From an investment perspective, these areas can offer opportunities mainly in agrarian projects or possibly eco-tourism development, but precise measures and returns for Kaluppang cannot be determined from verified sources. Foreign nationals should be aware that in Indonesia, direct ownership of agricultural land and residential real estate is legally restricted: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire property in the "Hak Milik" (full ownership) category, but instead obtain property use rights through long-term lease arrangements (such as "Hak Sewa" or "Hak Pakai"). This general Indonesian legal framework applies both to Kaluppang and to Kabupaten Enrekang as a whole.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verified statistics are available on public safety in Kaluppang. The general assessment of the interior, rural areas of South Sulawesi suggests that smaller highland communities typically offer a safer public security environment than larger cities or port towns, where higher population density and more active economic life carry greater risks. At the regency level, there is no publicly available, specific criminal data that would designate Enrekang as an area of particular security concern. Nevertheless – as in any rural district of Indonesia – it is recommended to respect local customs and to choose transportation routes in advance, particularly during the rainy season, as highland road conditions can be variable.
Tourist attractions
No verified, identifiable sources are available on direct tourist attractions in Kaluppang. The broader area of Kabupaten Enrekang and Kecamatan Maiwa, however, can offer highland and natural experiences by virtue of its geographical characteristics: the terrain's topography, the agricultural landscape, and the local Bugis cultural heritage may generally be attractive to domestic travelers interested in nature. Known, verified attractions throughout Enrekang regency – such as monuments of traditional Toraja-style culture found elsewhere in the province, or the region's river and highland landscapes – likewise constitute part of the regency's broader tourist offering, but the precise distance and direct accessibility of these from Kaluppang cannot be given accurately due to lack of sources. Those interested should inquire from local tourism offices based in Enrekang, the regency seat, about current routes and program possibilities.
Summary
Kaluppang is a rural village in South Sulawesi, in the Maiwa district of Kabupaten Enrekang, about which independent, verified data is currently available only in a limited manner. Based on regency-level data, the region is a highland, agriculture-based area with relatively low population density and urbanization level, primarily serving as home to local communities' everyday life. In terms of real estate market and tourism, Kaluppang shares the general characteristics of interior South Sulawesi regions: opportunities are more limited than in larger cities or resort areas, though natural and cultural assets may merit attention from informed, flexible travelers or investors.

