Bulo Bulo – village in Arungkeke district, Kabupaten Jeneponto, South Sulawesi
Bulo Bulo is a village (desa) in Indonesia's South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, located within the Kabupaten Jeneponto administrative unit, and specifically part of the Arungkeke district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, it lies in the southern part of the kabupaten, near the Flores Sea. Kabupaten Jeneponto is divided into 11 kecamatan and comprises 32 kelurahan and 82 desa as administrative units – Bulo Bulo is one of the latter. The kabupaten seat is Bontosunggu, which belongs to the Tamalatea district.
General overview
Bulo Bulo remains relatively unknown to the broader public, neither domestic nor international tourism literature highlights it specifically. The village belongs to the Arungkeke kecamatan, one of Kabupaten Jeneponto's districts. The kabupaten itself covers an area of 749.79 km² and, according to 2023 data, has a population of 418,182. The region's economy is predominantly determined by agriculture and fishing, characteristics common to coastal and near-coastal villages in South Sulawesi. Kabupaten Jeneponto encompasses hilly and lowland terrain near the Makassar Strait, where local communities traditionally engage in rice cultivation, maize farming, and marine fishing. The Arungkeke district is located within the kabupaten's coastal zone, which shapes local livelihood strategies. Bulo Bulo is certainly a small-population agricultural-fishing community, though verifiable sources providing direct information about it are not available.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable settlement-level data is available regarding Bulo Bulo's real estate market. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Jeneponto, it can be noted that the rural real estate market in smaller kabupatens of South Sulawesi is generally characterized by low turnover and locally determined price levels. Larger development dynamics are primarily tied to the provincial capital, Makassar (Ujung Pandang); in more remote rural areas, real estate transactions typically occur between local actors. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for land ownership are limited: according to the Agraria Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreigners cannot purchase property in the form of Hak Milik (full ownership). For longer-term residence and investment, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or business-purpose Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights) are available under specific conditions. These regulations apply generally throughout Indonesia, including in Kabupaten Jeneponto and Bulo Bulo. Those interested in the region for investment purposes are advised to engage Indonesian legal experts and notaries before conducting a transaction.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data is available regarding public security in Bulo Bulo. Regarding South Sulawesi province as a whole, it can be stated that in rural areas distant from major cities – particularly Makassar – public order is generally stable, daily life proceeds without disruption, and foreign visitors rarely report serious security incidents. Kabupaten Jeneponto is a relatively mid-sized rural kabupaten, where public security is maintained by local units of the Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, Polri). Generally speaking, crime rates in rural South Sulawesi villages are low; however, before traveling, it is advisable to verify current conditions through Indonesian authorities or reliable travel advisory sources, as circumstances may change over time.
Tourist attractions
The available sources contain no named tourist attractions specific to Bulo Bulo. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Jeneponto region, no specific, prominent attractions can be identified from verifiable sources, as the kabupaten-level Wikipedia source lists no tourism destinations. In general geographical and cultural context, it can be noted that South Sulawesi preserves the cultural heritage of the Makassar and Bugis peoples in numerous locations – temples, traditional village buildings, and local markets form the framework of daily life. The proximity to the coast in the Arungkeke district means that insight into fishing activities and coastal life can represent a potential form of rural tourism, though this occurs without organized tourism infrastructure. Within the broader provincial offering, the capital, Makassar, has numerous well-known attractions; however, reliable information about the distance from there to Kabupaten Jeneponto's territory and specific routes cannot be provided from the available sources.
Summary
Bulo Bulo is a small South Sulawesi village forming part of Kabupaten Jeneponto's Arungkeke district, and can be understood primarily as a rural community with agricultural and fishing characteristics based on the region's general characteristics. The kabupaten covers an area of 749.79 km², has a population of 418,182 (2023), and is divided into 11 kecamatan, including 82 desa. Detailed information specific to Bulo Bulo – whether regarding the real estate market, public security, or tourist attractions – does not appear in currently available public sources; any such assessment can only be inferred from the broader context of the kabupaten and province. Those interested in the region can obtain the most accurate and current information from local government bodies or Indonesian authorities.

