Bone – a village in Kecamatan Bajeng, Kabupaten Gowa
Bone is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, located on the island of Celebes (Sulawesi). Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Bajeng district, which forms part of Kabupaten Gowa. The regency seat is the kelurahan named Sungguminasa, in Sombaopu district. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-5.2785765, 119.4208345), the area is situated near Makassar Bay in the interior region of South Sulawesi. Settlement-level statistical sources are currently unavailable; therefore, the following discussion presents broader regency-level relationships, with clear reference to this scope throughout.
General overview
Bone village falls within the administrative area of Kecamatan Bajeng within Kabupaten Gowa. The regency itself covers an area of 1,883.33 km² and had a population of approximately 806,908 in mid-2024—meaning that all of Kabupaten Gowa is considered a relatively densely populated region in South Sulawesi. The district to which Bone belongs is primarily agricultural and semi-urban in character; the area is significant in terms of Makassarese ethnic and cultural traditions. Kabupaten Gowa is not merely an administrative unit but also the heir to the territory of the historical Gowa Sultanate, which in the 16th–17th centuries was one of Southeast Asia's most significant trading and political powers. The regency's character is defined by traditional Makassarese and Bugis culture, rice cultivation, and increasingly developed urban infrastructure. Direct sources regarding Bone's village-level characteristics are lacking, so detailed data about it cannot be provided; however, Kecamatan Bajeng lies in an agglomeration zone south of Makassar city, which shapes the character of local life.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data sources on Bone's real estate market are unavailable. In broader context, Kabupaten Gowa has gradually integrated into the Makassar agglomeration over the past decade, which in certain areas—particularly those close to the city—has been accompanied by moderate increases in property prices and expanded infrastructure investments. This process is generally characteristic of the regency as a whole, but in specific small villages, price movements and development dynamics depend heavily on local circumstances. Generally speaking, areas near Makassar with good accessibility experience greater demand, while markets in more distant, less-developed villages see slower transaction volumes. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land-ownership regulations generally do not permit direct acquisition of land; Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreign investors may access Hak Pakai (usage rights) and various corporate or nominee structures—the legal and financial aspects of which should in every case be consulted with a local legal expert prior to any specific transaction.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or comprehensive sources on safety and security in Bone are unavailable. Regarding Kabupaten Gowa at regency level, the area exhibits conditions typical of South Sulawesi: in semi-urban and rural areas, lower crime levels and traditional community norms generally prevail, while in urbanising zones near Makassar, higher traffic flow may sometimes increase the probability of minor property crimes. These statements represent general regional characteristics and do not apply specifically to Bone village. For travellers and potential residents, standard precautions—securing valuables, becoming acquainted with local conditions beforehand—are recommended in all regions.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specifically relating to Bone village are not found in available sources. At Kabupaten Gowa level, however, based on verifiable sources, Benteng Somba Opu (Somba Opu Fort) is of outstanding significance; it was the remnant of the capital of the 16th–17th century Gowa Sultanate. This fort once served as one of Southeast Asia's most cosmopolitan trading hubs, where members of Portuguese, English, Dutch, Danish, French, Chinese, Yemeni, Malay, and numerous other communities lived and traded alongside one another. Sultan Hasanuddin, the most famous leader of the sultanate, is also linked by historical memory to the Kabupaten Gowa territory. These attractions and historical sites are located at varying and imprecisely determined distances from Bone village within the regency territory, though direct information on attractions specific to Kecamatan Bajeng is unavailable.
Summary
Bone is a small village in South Sulawesi, located in Kecamatan Bajeng district within Kabupaten Gowa, in Sulawesi Selatan province. The regency as a whole possesses a noteworthy historical and cultural heritage through the Gowa Sultanate and Somba Opu Fort; however, independent and detailed data sources regarding Bone village are currently unavailable. Regarding real estate market and public safety questions, the general regency-level and broader South Sulawesi context may be considered indicative, but local investigation and expert consultation are recommended before making specific decisions.

