Beringin Jaya – a small settlement in the interior of Luwu Utara Regency, South Sulawesi
Beringin Jaya is a small settlement located on Sulawesi (Celebes) island, which administratively belongs to the Baebunta Selatan district (kecamatan) in Luwu Utara Regency (Kabupaten Luwu Utara), Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. According to its coordinates (-2.7195658, 120.2628111), it is located in the island's interior, northern regions. The province's capital is the coastal city of Makassar, from which Beringin Jaya lies several hundred kilometers away by air in the northern interior regions. Settlement-level statistical data is not available in accessible materials, therefore the description below relies on the broader provincial and regional context, clearly indicating where documented knowledge ends.
General overview
Beringin Jaya is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements; it is one of the relatively remote interior villages located in the Kabupaten Luwu Utara region. The Baebunta Selatan district itself extends across the northern part of the regency, where the landscape is characteristically hilly and mountainous, and livelihoods are based predominantly on agriculture, with a smaller component of forestry. According to data for Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, the 2010 census recorded a population exceeding 8 million, which had grown to approximately 9.5 million by mid-2024 – making the province the most densely populated region of Sulawesi island, accounting for nearly half of the entire island's population. These provincial figures naturally do not directly reflect the size or population density of Beringin Jaya, but merely illustrate the broader demographic context. Interior settlements in Luwu Utara Regency can generally be characterized as agricultural and forestry zones, where development of transport infrastructure has been continuous over recent decades, but the pace of investment has remained moderate due to the distance from major urban agglomerations.
Real estate and investment
No published, verifiable data is available regarding Beringin Jaya's real estate market, therefore conclusions about the situation must be drawn from the broader regional context. Kabupaten Luwu Utara and the interior regions of South Sulawesi generally are areas of the Indonesian real estate market characterized more by local, agricultural, and small-scale developments, in contrast to the more dynamic markets of coastal cities or tourist destinations – such as Makassar or Bali. In the case of interior villages, land prices and property values are typically significantly lower than in the province's urbanized zones, and property transactions mainly occur between local actors. In Indonesia, direct land acquisition by foreign nationals is legally restricted: according to applicable national regulations, foreigners cannot acquire property in the form of Hak Milik (full ownership), but may access the real estate market through other legal titles – such as Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or through corporate structures. This general Indonesian regulatory framework applies equally to Beringin Jaya and all settlements in Luwu Utara Regency.
Safety and security
Published crime or public security statistics specific to Beringin Jaya are not accessible from available sources. Considering Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, the area is generally not among Indonesia's regions with elevated security risks; however, in the case of interior, sparsely populated districts, police presence and infrastructure development may lag behind larger urban centers. Certain areas of the Luwu region experienced inter-community tensions in the early 2000s, which have generally subsided since then, but current and reliable information about local conditions is always recommended before any prolonged stay or investment decision. It is generally true that daily life in Indonesian rural villages is typically governed by close community ties, and the occurrence of serious crime in rural interior areas is statistically lower than in major cities – however, this cannot be supported by specific data regarding Beringin Jaya.
Tourist attractions
Beringin Jaya itself does not possess documented tourist attractions that can be identified by name and data from available sources. The broader Kabupaten Luwu Utara region's natural features – mountainous landscape, rivers, and the Sulawesi interior's biodiversity, which is unique even within Indonesia – may generally appeal to those interested in hiking or ecotourism, but these opportunities can only be contextualized at the broader regency level, not specifically in relation to Beringin Jaya. Considering Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, the main tourist destinations are concentrated in the province's southern, coastal areas and in the city of Makassar; the interior northern zones, to which Baebunta Selatan district also belongs, fall rather into the category of remote, lesser-developed rural areas with modest tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Beringin Jaya is a small interior settlement in South Sulawesi, in Baebunta Selatan District, Kabupaten Luwu Utara. The broader province – Sulawesi Selatan – is one of Indonesia's most populous and historically significant regions, with a rich trading and kingdom heritage; however, the interior zones of Luwu Utara, including the Beringin Jaya area, are relatively rural areas with limited documented information. Regarding real estate market, public security, and tourist perspectives, reliable information about local conditions can best be obtained through on-site inquiry or from Indonesian official sources, since available published literature does not discuss this village in detail.

