Bategulung – a settlement in the Bontonompo district of Kabupaten Gowa, South Sulawesi
Bategulung is a small Indonesian village (desa) located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Gowa, specifically in the Bontonompo kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (−5.3745° N, 119.4440° E), it lies in the southwestern part of Sulawesi island, near the city of Makassar. Administratively, the seat of Kabupaten Gowa is in the Sungguminasa urban area (Kecamatan Sombaopu), and the regency encompasses a total area of 1,883.33 km². Regarding Bategulung, no independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on data at the broader Kabupaten Gowa level and on generally known regional context.
General overview
Bategulung is part of the Bontonompo district of Kabupaten Gowa, which is located in the southern, fertile agricultural belt of the regency. The total population of Kabupaten Gowa measured in mid-2024 was 806,908 inhabitants, but available sources do not specify how many of these live in the Bontonompo kecamatan or in Bategulung itself. The region is characteristically a rural landscape dotted with rice fields, small-scale gardens, and scattered village settlements. The geopolitical and cultural significance of Kabupaten Gowa derives from the fact that its territory constitutes the heart of the former Gowa Sultanate, whose legacy remains perceptible in local community and administrative traditions to this day. The settlements of the Bontonompo district lie on the outer periphery of the Makassar metropolitan zone, meaning they have relatively easy access to the capital's infrastructure and services, while at the same time maintaining their rural, agricultural character.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data are available regarding Bategulung's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Gowa, it can be said that the regency, in its proximity to Makassar, is experiencing gradual development pressure: as a result of metropolitan expansion and infrastructure development, interest in plots and residential properties has increased in some rural areas. This general trend is observable in zones surrounding cities in South Sulawesi, though the settlements of Bontonompo district lie somewhat removed from the more intensive development zones. For foreign nationals, it is important to know that in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); legally available titles for them include, for example, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), and in certain cases, ownership through an Indonesian legal entity. These regulations apply throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Gowa. Before any investment decision, consultation with local legal experts and real estate agents is recommended.
Safety and security
No direct, settlement-level statistics are available regarding safety and security in Bategulung. The broader rural and agricultural zones of South Sulawesi province and Kabupaten Gowa are not generally classified as high-risk security areas according to national assessments. In the Makassar metropolitan region, as in many Indonesian urban areas, minor urban crimes may occur; however, villages are typically characterized by tight-knit community bonds and mutual familiarity among residents. For information on the current security situation in detail, it is advisable to consult local authorities, the administrative office of Kabupaten Gowa, or information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and local Indonesian police.
Tourist attractions
Bategulung itself does not appear in tourist sources, and no identified named landmark directly associated with the village can be found in available materials. However, within the broader Kabupaten Gowa territory, there are several historically significant sites known from and verifiable through sources. The Wikipedia article on Kabupaten Gowa notably mentions Benteng Somba Opu, the former fortress of the Gowa Sultanate's 16th–17th century capital, which is one of the regency's most important historical monuments. The Gowa Sultanate was known as one of the most cosmopolitan trading centers of 17th century Southeast Asia: representatives of Portuguese, English, Dutch, Danish, French, Chinese, Malay, and numerous other peoples visited within the walls of Somba Opu. The sultanate's most renowned leader was Sultan Hasanuddin, whose name and legacy remain alive in the region to this day. These historical sites are located in the immediate vicinity of Bategulung or in other districts of Kabupaten Gowa and are accessible by car or local transport from Makassar and surrounding villages alike.
Summary
Bategulung is a rural settlement in South Sulawesi, located in the Bontonompo district of Kabupaten Gowa, for which no independent, detailed administrative or tourist sources are currently available. The regency as a whole, with its population of nearly 807,000 inhabitants and the legacy of the former Gowa Sultanate, is a culturally and historically significant region, whose southern districts, including Bontonompo, lie within the sphere of the Makassar metropolitan area but in a distinctly rural setting. Those wishing to become more deeply acquainted with the region—whether for tourism or real estate purposes—would be well advised to consider on-site exploration and consultation with local legal and real estate experts.

