Bulusuka – a small village in the Bontoramba district of Kabupaten Jeneponto in South Sulawesi
Bulusuka is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the Kabupaten Jeneponto administrative unit, belonging to the Kecamatan Bontoramba district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-5.5726° southern latitude, 119.6412° eastern longitude), it is situated in the southern part of the regency, in an interior area facing toward the Flores Sea. Encyclopedic source material specific directly to this village is not available, so the broader context presented below is based on verifiable data from higher administrative levels – primarily Kabupaten Jeneponto.
General overview
Bulusuka does not appear as a standalone entity in regional or international tourism and economic descriptions, which indicates it is a smaller settlement with primarily local-scale agricultural or residential function. Kecamatan Bontoramba is one of the districts of Kabupaten Jeneponto, which itself is not considered a prominent economic or tourism center of the province. The regency's administrative center, Bontosunggu, is located in the Kecamatan Tamalatea area, so Bulusuka is not in the immediate vicinity of the administrative center, but remains within the regency's boundaries. Kabupaten Jeneponto as a whole covers an area of 749.79 km² and, according to 2023 data, has a population of 418,182 residents; administratively it is divided into 11 kecamatan, within which 32 kelurahan and 82 desa are organized. This ratio indicates that much of the regency's territory is composed of rural, village-like communities, and Bulusuka is certainly one of them. The region generally has a dry, savanna-like climate, where agriculture – particularly corn cultivation and livestock farming – has traditionally played a defining role in local livelihoods. In this part of the Makassar Peninsula, communities of Bugis and Makassar ethnicity predominate, and local cultural life is strongly rooted in these traditions.
Real estate and investment
Independent, publicly available real estate market data specific to Bulusuka is not known. In the broader context of the region, Kabupaten Jeneponto, it can be said that in rural areas of South Sulawesi, land prices and investment activity generally operate at much lower levels than in the province's larger cities, such as Makassar or Pare-Pare. Rural land is primarily exchanged for agricultural use purposes, and the intensity of real estate market activity remains moderate. For Indonesian citizens, land purchase is possible within the standard framework of national law. For foreign citizens, the generally applicable restrictions of the Indonesian legal system apply: foreign individuals cannot acquire land ownership based on Hak Milik (full ownership rights); they have access only to limited rights – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) – and the conditions and duration of these are legally determined. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Jeneponto may be considered primarily for opportunities in the agricultural sector and infrastructure development; however, in a small-scale, rural village – such as Bulusuka – the investment market is narrow and requires specialized knowledge.
Safety and security
Independent public security statistics or documented event records specific to Bulusuka are not available from public sources. Generally speaking, rural districts of Sulawesi Selatan province – including Kabupaten Jeneponto – are considered areas with lower crime rates compared to major cities in the region; however, this general characterization does not substitute for current local information. In rural communities, close neighborhood relations and local community norms generally provide stability; at the same time, police infrastructure is also less frequently present, which can affect response capacity. Anyone planning an extended stay in the Kabupaten Jeneponto area is advised to contact local authorities and to review the current travel advisory information from their own country's consulate.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified tourist attraction directly associated with Bulusuka is known. For the broader region, Kabupaten Jeneponto, there is no detailed list available drawing exclusively from verified sources from which specific landmarks could be cited. Nevertheless, Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole – south of Makassar – offers numerous natural assets: the coastline of the Flores Sea, the hilly landscape of the interior areas, and the traditions of Bugis–Makassar culture provide the region's main attractions. Makassar city, the province's capital, where the region's most important cultural and historical sights are located, is accessible by road from Kabupaten Jeneponto. From a tourism perspective, Bulusuka is not currently considered a destination; nature and culture enthusiasts can primarily become acquainted with the region through the regency's larger settlements or other, better-developed infrastructure districts of the province.
Summary
Bulusuka is a small, rural settlement in Sulawesi Selatan province, within the Bontoramba district of Kabupaten Jeneponto. Detailed information specific directly to this village is not publicly accessible; consequently, its presentation necessarily relies on the regency-level context: it can be characterized as one of the smaller communities of a kabupaten covering 749.79 km² with nearly 420,000 residents, which forms an integral part of South Sulawesi's agricultural countryside. Its tourist appeal and real estate market activity are currently modest; the region is primarily of interest to those concerned with the rural communities of Sulawesi Selatan, their agricultural characteristics, or local Makassar–Bugis culture.

