Bontolebang – a smaller settlement in the mainland zone of the Selayar archipelago region
Bontolebang is an Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Celebes) province, in Kepulauan Selayar regency, specifically within Bontoharu district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-6.1224 latitude, 120.4156 east longitude), it is situated on mainland territory near the northern part of the Selayar peninsula. Kepulauan Selayar regency is divided into two major administrative zones: a mainland portion, which includes Bontoharu district, and a portion consisting of island groups. Bontolebang thus forms part of the regency's continental, mainland zone.
General overview
Bontolebang belongs to Bontoharu kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kepulauan Selayar regency's mainland zone. The regency capital is located in Benteng kecamatan, which serves as the region's administrative and commercial center. Kepulauan Selayar regency itself – formerly known as Kabupaten Selayar – covers a total area of 1,357.03 km² and, according to available data, has a population of 137,071, which represents approximately 101 inhabitants/km². No independent, settlement-level statistical sources are available for Bontolebang itself; therefore, the information described here reflects the broader regency context. The region typically consists of smaller communities based on agricultural and fishing activities, particularly in mainland kecamatan such as Bontoharu. Bontoharu district is one of six mainland districts in Kepulauan Selayar regency; the others are Benteng, Bontomanai, Buki, Bontomatene, and Bontosikuyu.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data specific to Bontolebang is available; therefore, the following describes the broader real estate market context of Kepulauan Selayar regency and Sulawesi Selatan province. The Selayar island group and its associated mainland territories are typically characterized as lower-transaction real estate areas compared to more developed tourist centers such as Lombok or Bali. From an infrastructure perspective, the regency is less developed; investment potential is fundamentally determined by the agricultural and fishing sectors rather than the hotel or villa construction sector. Generally speaking, in Indonesia foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights to land (Hak Milik); longer-term rental structures such as Hak Sewa or solutions through intermediary companies are available to them, though the legal risks of these must always be assessed with the involvement of a local attorney. In Sulawesi Selatan province – and thus also in Kepulauan Selayar regency – the real estate market is primarily oriented toward local demand, and foreign investor presence in this region remains moderate.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available regarding Bontolebang's public safety situation. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole is not classified among Indonesia's high-risk areas in terms of routine public safety; however, this assessment applies solely to the broader provincial context and does not constitute a guaranteed or verified settlement-level rating. Indonesian authorities and foreign diplomatic missions generally advise that in less frequently visited, less developed areas, knowledge of local customs and adherence to basic precautions are recommended. Prior to travel, it is advisable to obtain current information about local conditions from reliable, up-to-date sources.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding named tourist attractions in Bontolebang itself. Kepulauan Selayar regency, however, does possess recognized natural values in a broader sense; the regency territory includes Takabonerate National Park, which encompasses one of the world's largest atoll systems and is located in the regency's island group zone – the latter forming separate kecamatan (Takabonerate, Pasimasunggu, Pasimasunggu Timur, Pasimarannu, Pasilambena). These areas are administratively distinct from Bontoharu district and thus from Bontolebang's immediate vicinity, and are accessible by sea transportation. The mainland areas, including Bontoharu kecamatan, offer the natural landscape of the Selayar peninsula, traditional communities, and coastal views of the Celebes Sea rather than developed tourist infrastructure. Benteng, the regency capital, is relatively directly connected from the mainland zone.
Summary
Bontolebang is a smaller settlement in Bontoharu district of Kepulauan Selayar regency, Sulawesi Selatan province, one that remains relatively inconspicuous in routine Indonesian tourism and real estate circulation. Available source material contains exclusively regency-level data: Kepulauan Selayar regency covers 1,357.03 km² with 137,071 residents and is administratively divided into mainland and island group zones. Bontolebang falls into the former category. Detailed, independent settlement-level information would require field research and involvement of Indonesian government databases.

