Bontobiraeng – a village in Bontonompo District, Kabupaten Gowa
Bontobiraeng is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan Province in Indonesia, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Gowa and belonging to Bontonompo Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-5.3340898, 119.4208345), it is situated in the southern part of the kabupaten, relatively close to the southwestern coast of Sulawesi Island. The region is linked both administratively and culturally to Kabupaten Gowa, whose seat is in the Sungguminasa kelurahan (Kecamatan Sombaopu). As no independent settlement-level sources are available for Bontobiraeng, the following account relies on verified data available at the Kabupaten Gowa level and on general regional context.
General overview
Bontobiraeng belongs to Bontonompo Kecamatan, which is located in the southern part of Kabupaten Gowa. Reliable information about the kabupaten shows that its area is 1,883.33 km² and its population in mid-2024 was 806,908 people. Kabupaten Gowa historically encompasses the territory of the Gowa Sultanate, which was one of the most significant political and commercial powers in South Sulawesi during the 16th and 17th centuries. The sultanate's seat was at Somba Opu, which period accounts describe as one of Southeast Asia's most cosmopolitan urban centers: Portuguese, Dutch, British, Danish, and French merchants, as well as Chinese, Arab, and various Southeast Asian Malay communities frequented it. The present-day Bontonompo district and its constituent villages, including Bontobiraeng, are rural areas with agricultural traditions and relatively quiet character, not among the kabupaten's busiest or most tourist-visited regions. Detailed demographic or economic data specific to the village is not currently available from publicly verifiable sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Bontobiraeng; therefore, the following framework is provided by information at the broader Kabupaten Gowa and Sulawesi Selatan level. The real estate market in Kabupaten Gowa is regionally influenced by its proximity to the provincial capital, Makassar: the kabupaten has experienced intensifying suburban pressure over recent decades, particularly in northern areas close to Makassar. In the southern districts, including the Bontonompo region, real estate prices and development pressure are typically more moderate, and the area is primarily used for agricultural purposes. It is generally true that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; only Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or other legally defined forms are available to them. Before making investment decisions, consultation with a local legal advisor and the relevant Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN) office is always recommended, as specific conditions may vary by settlement and property type.
Safety and security
No verifiable concrete public safety statistics or local police data are available for Bontobiraeng. In general terms, based on available regional information, rural areas of Kabupaten Gowa and Sulawesi Selatan Province are not considered strictly dangerous for tourists; however, in South Sulawesi's urban zones, particularly in Makassar, ordinary urban caution is always warranted. In rural agricultural areas, such as Bontonompo Kecamatan, public safety is typically based on community customs and local social structures. In the absence of factual, quantified data, the above should be understood only as regional context, not as specific statements about Bontobiraeng.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Bontobiraeng are listed in verified sources. At the Kabupaten Gowa level, however, the region's most prominent historical landmark is Benteng Somba Opu, the fortress of the former capital of the Gowa Sultanate, which was a defining location for 16th and 17th-century trade and politics. This fortress is located in the northern part of the kabupaten, close to Makassar, and is at a considerable distance from Bontobiraeng. Bontonompo Kecamatan and its immediate surroundings are characterized rather by typical South Sulawesi agricultural and rural landscape, as well as by local Makassar and Bugis cultural traditions, than by prominent tourist infrastructure. For those wishing to explore the broader region, the historical and natural attractions of Kabupaten Gowa are easily accessible from the kabupaten seat, Sungguminasa.
Summary
Bontobiraeng is a rural village in the southern part of Kabupaten Gowa, in Bontonompo Kecamatan, Sulawesi Selatan Province. Independent, detailed information about the settlement is not available from publicly verifiable sources, so its characteristics can be approached primarily through the broader region—Kabupaten Gowa. The kabupaten itself possesses a rich historical heritage, with roots extending back to the 16th and 17th-century flowering of the Gowa Sultanate. Bontobiraeng can be counted among the region's relatively quiet, agriculturally-oriented settlements, which currently do not rank among the province's most active areas from a tourism or real estate market perspective.

