Jombe – a village in the Turatea district, in the heart of Kabupaten Jeneponto
Jombe is a small settlement in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan), which belongs to the Turatea kecamatan in Kabupaten Jeneponto's administrative area. Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Sulawesi island, with coordinates of approximately -5.62° latitude and 119.73° east longitude. The regency seat is Bontosunggu, which is located in the Tamalatea kecamatan. As independent, settlement-level public sources for Jombe are not currently available, the following relies primarily on verified data available at the Kabupaten Jeneponto level and known characteristics of the broader region, noted in each case.
General overview
Jombe belongs to the Turatea kecamatan, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Jeneponto in South Sulawesi Province. Regarding the kabupaten as a whole, it can be said that its area is 749.79 km², its population according to 2023 data is 418,182 people, and it is divided into a total of 11 kecamatan, as well as 32 kelurahan and 82 desa. On this basis, the district is a relatively densely populated, rural-character area. Jombe itself is a smaller, characteristically agricultural desa, of which there are many in the kabupaten. The Jeneponto region is traditionally inhabited by the Makassar people, in whose culture agricultural activities and animal husbandry play an important role. The kabupaten's territory extends from the coast toward the interior hills and lower highlands, resulting in varied landscape. Precise territorial data and population figures for Jombe are not known from public sources, so these cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Jombe's real estate market is not available. Looking at the broader context, Kabupaten Jeneponto is one of South Sulawesi's less urbanized, rural-character regions, where real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in the province's capital, Makassar. Rural, agricultural areas typically have favorable land prices, though the level of infrastructure development and available services are also more modest. From an investment perspective, the region's attractiveness lies primarily in agricultural potential and long-term, slow value appreciation, rather than in active commercial or tourist real estate development. A generally applicable rule is that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or real estate; for them, long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or certain forms of Hak Pakai title are available, with legal assistance. This is the general framework of Indonesian land law, which applies to Jombe and the entire country alike.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level statistics or statements on public safety in Jombe are not publicly available. The broader region, Kabupaten Jeneponto and South Sulawesi, is generally considered a rural area where daily life is typically peaceful and community coexistence is based on strong traditions. It is generally characteristic of rural communities in Indonesia that local social control and community solidarity mitigate the occurrence of minor crime. At the same time, for any region, general caution and familiarization with current local conditions through independent research is recommended. Specific criminal data or police statistics for Jombe cannot be verified, so such information is not provided.
Tourist attractions
No publicly available data exists on tourist attractions linked to Jombe's name with supporting sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Jeneponto area, it can be said that it is one of South Sulawesi's less popular, but naturally resource-rich areas, where both the coastline and interior regions can be attractive from a nature tourism perspective. The kabupaten opens southward to the Flores Sea, where numerous smaller coastal areas are found in the region, though their exact distance and accessibility relative to Jombe cannot be specified without independent source references. Considering the province as a whole, Makassar city, the Bantimurung–Bulusaraung National Park nature reserve, and numerous cultural and historical sites are known, but these do not fall within Jombe's immediate sphere of influence. Jombe is primarily characterized as a traditional rural community, not as a tourist destination.
Summary
Jombe is a smaller, rural-character desa in South Sulawesi Province, in the Turatea kecamatan, as part of Kabupaten Jeneponto. With an area of nearly 750 km² and a population of 418,000, the kabupaten is considered a moderately developed, agricultural-character region. Independent, detailed public data on Jombe is not available, so the settlement's characterization can only be carried out within the framework of the broader administrative unit. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, the regency's general rural conditions are the guiding factors, in the absence of specific local data.

