Bontomanai – a village in Bangkala District, South Sulawesi Province
Bontomanai is a small Indonesian settlement (desa) located in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan provinsi) on the island of Sulawesi. Administratively, it falls under Kecamatan Bangkala, which forms part of Kabupaten Jeneponto in the Indonesian administrative system. Based on its coordinates (-5.5648783 latitude, 119.6122444 east longitude), it sits in the southern portion of the regency, near the coastline that borders the Flores Sea. Kabupaten Jeneponto itself covers an area of 749.79 km² and, according to 2023 data, has a population of 418,182 people, a figure representing the entire regency; specific population statistics for Bontomanai village are not available in accessible sources.
General overview
Bontomanai does not feature in broader Indonesian public awareness as a recognized destination of independent touristic or economic significance. The settlement falls under the administrative framework of Kecamatan Bangkala, and like other villages in the regency, is primarily understood within the context of local agriculture and small-scale fishing activities. Available sources on Kabupaten Jeneponto's administration record that the regency is divided among 11 kecamatan, 32 kelurahan, and 82 desa; Bangkala kecamatan is one of these, and Bontomanai is classified as a desa-category unit. The regency's administrative seat is Desa Bontosunggu, located in Kecamatan Tamalatea, and is distinct from Bontomanai. The prefix "Bonto-" in the village name is a characteristic Makassar place-name element, which appears in numerous other settlement names throughout the South Sulawesi region and generally denotes an elevation or topographic feature. The etymological connection is considered general regional knowledge, but no direct documented sources are available regarding specific terrain characteristics or village structure details.
Real estate and investment
No independent, location-specific real estate market data exists for Bontomanai in available sources. Considering the broader context—namely the dynamics of Kabupaten Jeneponto and South Sulawesi Province—the following can be stated in general terms. The real estate markets in South Sulawesi's small towns and villages are traditionally characterized by low land prices and limited investor liquidity, in contrast to the province's economic and transportation hubs. The development of infrastructure leading to Makassar (Kota Makassar) is decisive for the region as a whole and fundamentally influences investment attractiveness. Foreign nationals' access to Indonesian real estate is restricted under generally applicable Indonesian regulations: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may typically access Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements, the details of which must be clarified in accordance with current Indonesian laws and with notarial involvement in each case. In the case of Bontomanai, real estate market activity is likely minimal, but this assessment is based on general characteristics of the regency's rural villages rather than on concrete market data.
Safety and security
A security assessment of Bontomanai supported by concrete crime statistics is not available in accessible sources; therefore, the following reflects generally observable characteristics of the broader region. In South Sulawesi Province, public safety in rural, small-community settlements is typically characterized by localized law enforcement scaled to low tourism and informal social control exercised by close-knit neighborhood communities. Kabupaten Jeneponto as a regency does not belong to those areas that would be flagged with heightened security warnings in Indonesian media or by international travel advisories. General precautions applicable throughout Indonesia—prudent handling of valuables, respect for local customs, consideration of time-dependent travel factors—naturally apply to this region as well. For current information on specific local conditions, it is recommended to consult the latest travel advisories from Indonesian authorities and the relevant foreign affairs office of one's own country.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically associated with Bontomanai appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Jeneponto is located on the Flores Sea coast, and the regency's highly indented coastal area generally offers an attractive natural environment; however, no specific attraction can be attributed to Bontomanai due to lack of source material. The South Sulawesi region—at the provincial level—contains numerous well-known destinations accessible from Kabupaten Jeneponto's area, but providing precise route and distance data between these and Bontomanai without source documentation would be inappropriate. For interested parties, the local kecamatan office or the kabupaten-level tourism authority may serve as authoritative sources for current and verified on-site information.
Summary
Bontomanai is a poorly documented, rural desa within Kecamatan Bangkala as part of Kabupaten Jeneponto, situated in the coastal zone near the southern peninsula of Sulawesi. The regency's 2023 population stands at 418,182, with an area of 749.79 km². No independent demographic, economic, or touristic sources exist for Bontomanai; therefore, substantive observations about the village currently rest on the general context of the kabupaten and the province. To obtain detailed, current information about the location, one must consult local administrative sources or undertake direct on-site research.

