Maradekaya – settlement in Kabupaten Gowa, South Sulawesi province
Maradekaya is an Indonesian settlement located on the southern peninsula of Sulawesi island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Bajeng district, which is part of Kabupaten Gowa region, itself part of Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Based on the district's coordinates, the settlement is located in proximity to Makassar, the provincial capital, in its southern-southeastern hinterland. Regarding South Sulawesi province, available sources indicate that it is one of the most populous territorial units in the Indonesian archipelago: according to data measured in mid-2024, it has approximately 9.5 million inhabitants, representing roughly 46 percent of Sulawesi's total population.
General overview
Currently, no independent, settlement-level sources are available for Maradekaya, therefore the following description relies primarily on the broader context of Kabupaten Gowa and Sulawesi Selatan province. Kecamatan Bajeng district, to which Maradekaya belongs, is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Gowa's territory. Kabupaten Gowa is located within the agglomeration zone surrounding Makassar, and due to its proximity to the provincial capital, it maintains numerous functional connections with urbanized areas. In South Sulawesi's history, the Gowa Kingdom played a prominent role: according to sources, during the 15th–19th century spice trade golden age, this state with its seat in Makassar represented an important regional power, until the Dutch East India Company (VOC) broke its influence through military and alliance means in the 17th century, substantially reducing the kingdom's power through the signing of the Bungaya agreement. This historical legacy continues to shape the broader Gowa region's cultural and tourist character today. Maradekaya itself gives the impression of a relatively small rural settlement, whose daily life is probably linked to agriculture and the nearby urban economic center, although concrete, verified data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specifically for Maradekaya is not publicly available, therefore the following reflects more general market conditions in Kabupaten Gowa and Sulawesi Selatan. The agglomeration zone around Makassar – of which Kabupaten Gowa is also part – has experienced increasing real estate market pressure in recent decades as a consequence of the provincial capital's expansion. In rural areas farther from the city center but well accessible by road, such as Bajeng district may be, one can typically expect lower land prices and residential property prices than in Makassar's inner districts, however this relative affordability together with development potential may also generate certain investor interest. According to the generally known framework of Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property in Indonesia; long-term rental arrangements, Hak Pakai (use rights), and other legal solutions are available to them, and the precise conditions of these should always be discussed with a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No settlement-level public safety statistics or verified data are available for Maradekaya, therefore specific statements cannot be made here. South Sulawesi province, and particularly the agglomeration zone around Makassar, generally has public safety characteristics similar to the Indonesian average: in rural, small villages, strong community relationships typically provide robust social control, while urban areas face challenges typical of developing countries. For any more specific security information, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories from Indonesian authorities, foreign ministries, and local sources.
Tourist attractions
No available, verified sources exist regarding Maradekaya's own named tourist attractions. The broader region, Kabupaten Gowa, however, is not a negligible area for tourism in South Sulawesi province thanks to the historical legacy of the Gowa Kingdom. Makassar, the provincial capital – which according to Maradekaya's coordinates is not far away – possesses several regionally well-known attractions, and along the Gowa–Makassar axis, one of the main threads of local cultural and historical tourism is connected to the memory of the Gowa Kingdom, which available province-level sources discuss in greater detail. To establish a precise list of natural and cultural attractions, however, on-site knowledge or reliable settlement-level data would be necessary, which are currently not available.
Summary
Maradekaya is an Indonesian settlement in South Sulawesi province, within Kabupaten Gowa, belonging to Kecamatan Bajeng district, for which no independent, detailed database or encyclopedic sources are currently available. The broader region is characterized by the historical legacy of the Gowa Kingdom and the nearby accessibility of Makassar, the provincial capital, which as part of the agglomeration zone provides relevant context for understanding the location from both economic and cultural perspectives. For more detailed local information, it is recommended to rely on Indonesian administrative records, local government sources, and publications pertaining to Kabupaten Gowa.

