Lentu – a southern Celebes village in Bontoramba District, Jeneponto Regency
Lentu is a village (desa) in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan) in Indonesia, located in the southern part of Celebes Island. Administratively, it belongs to Bontoramba District (Kecamatan Bontoramba), which forms part of Jeneponto Regency (Kabupaten Jeneponto). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it lies along the southern latitudes on the southern projection of the Celebes peninsula, close to the Flores Sea. The available source – the relevant entry in the Indonesian Wikipedia – records the settlement's administrative classification; more detailed, settlement-level demographic or other statistical data does not appear in the sources.
General overview
Lentu is one of the villages in Kecamatan Bontoramba, which belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Jeneponto. Jeneponto Regency extends across the southern part of South Sulawesi Province and is known characteristically for its agricultural and fishing activities, where mixed livelihood structures are typical in coastal and hilly villages. Bontoramba District is one of the internal-southern territorial units of the regency; the villages here, including Lentu, are primarily local-scale, non-tourist destinations, and tend to orient themselves toward Jeneponto, the regency's administrative center. Lentu itself is a small, rural community; according to neither the available literature nor other publicly accessible sources has it gained wider regional recognition. Like villages generally characteristic of southern Celebes, everyday life here is presumably tied to agriculture and associated local commerce, though verifiable data specifically concerning Lentu in this regard is not available.
Real estate and investment
Specifically for Lentu, real estate market data is not available in the sources. The broader context is provided by the real estate market environment of Kabupaten Jeneponto: within South Sulawesi Province, the development level of the real estate market and prices differ significantly from tourist-visited Bali or the agglomerations of major cities. Within the province as a whole, in smaller, interior villages like Lentu, real estate prices are typically low, infrastructure development is variable, liquidity is limited, and demand is primarily from local buyers. From an investment perspective, the region is not considered a sought-after destination among foreign real estate investors. Indonesian law generally restricts the property acquisition possibilities of foreign nationals: full ownership (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners have access under certain conditions to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights). These general rules apply to Lentu as well, but reliable, verifiable data on concrete local market dynamics is not available.
Safety and security
No locally verified statistics or sources are available regarding safety and security in Lentu that would allow for specific statements to be made. Generally speaking, South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan) has belonged among the relatively stable regions in terms of public safety within Indonesia over the past decades. In rural villages throughout the province, local community ties are traditionally strong, which usually has a favorable effect on general public safety. However, for visitors or those intending to stay in the area, it is always recommended to take into account the current travel information from Indonesian authorities and the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as these circumstances can change over time, and local conditions may differ within the region.
Tourist attractions
The available source does not name a single tourist attraction within Lentu. The Indonesian Wikipedia entry records solely the administrative classification, mentioning no sights, natural features, or cultural sites. In the broader Kabupaten Jeneponto region, however – based on the regency's generally known characteristics – the shoreline approaching the Flores Sea, the hilly interior areas, and the fishing culture associated with the Makassar Strait constitute the region's main character. Several coastal points can be found within Jeneponto Regency's territory, which may emerge within southern Sulawesi's domestic tourism, though due to source limitations it is not possible for us to specify their exact names and distances from Lentu. Regarding Bontoramba District, the source similarly contains no notable site that could be cited factually.
Summary
Lentu is a small Indonesian desa in Bontoramba District (Kecamatan Bontoramba), forming part of southern Celebes's Kabupaten Jeneponto. The information available in the sources is limited to the settlement's administrative classification; more detailed demographic, tourist, or market data is not available. The broader Jeneponto Regency is a rural, agricultural-character region that does not rank among widely known Indonesian destinations. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, the general frameworks of the regency and South Sulawesi Province provide an informational basis for those planning longer stays or investments in the region.

