Manjangloe – a village in the Kecamatan Tamalatea area, South Sulawesi
Manjangloe is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, located on the southern part of the Celebes island. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Tamalatea district, which is also home to Bontosunggu village, the seat of Kabupaten Jeneponto. Based on its coordinates (–5.639° N, 119.705° E), it is situated near the southern, coastal strip of the regency. Since the available documented source material covers only the regency (kabupaten) level, the general characteristics of Kabupaten Jeneponto serve as context in place of specific data about the settlement.
General overview
Manjangloe lies in the Kecamatan Tamalatea district, which holds a prominent administrative role within Kabupaten Jeneponto, as the regency capital is also located in this kecamatan. Kabupaten Jeneponto itself is one of the regencies of Sulawesi Selatan province: with an area of 749.79 km² and a population of 418,182 according to 2023 data. The administrative division is organized into 11 kecamatan, encompassing a total of 82 villages (desa) and 32 urban neighborhoods (kelurahan). The region is characteristically dependent on agricultural and fishing activities, a situation aided by its coastal location bordered by the Flores Sea. Manjangloe itself is not widely recognized as a tourist destination or regional economic hub; rather, it is one of the average-sized villages woven into the rural, small-community fabric of the kecamatan. Makassar cultural traditions and Islam play defining roles in the daily life of the entire kabupaten, and these factors similarly shape the social environment of Manjangloe.
Real estate and investment
Verified settlement-level data on Manjangloe's real estate market is not available. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Jeneponto's economic weight and real estate market activity are substantially lower than those of larger cities in South Sulawesi, such as Kota Makassar (Makassar City). In the rural areas of the regency, property prices are generally lower, transaction volume is modest, and development projects concentrate primarily on zones near the regency seat that are richer in infrastructure. From an investment perspective, the region may offer long-term potential in its agricultural resources and possibly developable coastal assets, though no concrete project or market data specific to Manjangloe is available. Foreign citizens should be aware that in Indonesia, direct ownership of land (Hak Milik) is generally not available to foreign private individuals; under current regulations, foreign investors typically may engage in long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Guna Bangunan), the terms and duration of which are always determined by current Indonesian law.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics on Manjangloe's public safety are not available. In general terms, rural regencies in Sulawesi Selatan province – including Kabupaten Jeneponto – are areas with safety profiles differing from large cities: the probability of urban crime phenomena and minor thefts typical of tourist destinations is lower, while limitations in healthcare and transportation infrastructure may themselves constitute risk factors. For travelers and those planning to stay in the area, current travel advisories from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the destination country's embassy provide authoritative guidance. At the local level, the system of neighborhood communities (rukun tetangga, rukun warga) traditionally plays an important role in social cohesion and the settlement of minor conflicts in rural Celebes.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are recorded in source material regarding Manjangloe settlement itself. For the regency as a whole, no detailed tourism catalog is found in verified sources; however, the geographic assets of Kabupaten Jeneponto – the southern coastal region, the surrounding hilly terrain, and the traditions of local communities belonging to the Makassar cultural sphere – generally offer opportunities to satisfy cultural and natural interests for receptive visitors. The region's most renowned tourist destinations, such as the Tana Toraja region or the city of Makassar, lie at greater administrative and geographic distance from Manjangloe, and travel there requires independent planning. Within the Kecamatan Tamalatea area, Bontosunggu, the regency seat, represents the most significant administrative and commercial focal point in the immediate vicinity.
Summary
Manjangloe is a poorly documented, rural South Sulawesi settlement located in the Kecamatan Tamalatea district within Kabupaten Jeneponto. With an area of 749.79 km² and a population close to 420,000, the regency is one of the medium-sized rural units of Sulawesi Selatan. No independent data source on Manjangloe is currently available, so assessment of the place rests on the broader regency-level context: the region is characterized by agricultural and fishing traditions, a Makassar cultural environment, and moderate real estate market and tourist activity. Those planning to visit or settle here are advised to seek current information with the involvement of local experts and authorities.

