Gunung Sari – residential neighbourhood in Makassar city, Rappocini district
Gunung Sari is a neighbourhood (kelurahan) in Indonesia, located in Makassar city in the South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province. Administratively it is classified under the Rappocini district (Kecamatan Rappocini), and based on its coordinates (-5.1784544; 119.4618537), it is positioned within the city, in its southern to south-eastern part. Makassar itself is East Indonesia's largest city and Indonesia's fifth most populous urban centre after Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Bandung. The available source material does not contain independent, settlement-level data on Gunung Sari, therefore the following description presents the broader urban and regional context, clearly indicating this framing.
General overview
Gunung Sari is one of the neighbourhoods belonging to Kecamatan Rappocini, which may be counted among Makassar's densely built-up inner-city areas with primarily residential and commercial functions. To understand the broader context, it is important to know that Makassar city is divided into fifteen administrative districts (kecamatan) in total, and in mid-2023 it had a population of approximately 1.474 million within the urban administrative area. The entire Mamminasata metropolitan area — which also encompasses thirty-four additional districts in neighbouring regencies — reached approximately 2.795 million people in 2023. Makassar is located on the south-western coast of Celebes island, overlooking the Makassar Strait, and has played a defining role in the region's trade for centuries. Formed as the former capital of the Gowa Sultanate, then as a Portuguese naval base, subsequently as a port dominated by the Dutch East India Company, Gunung Sari, as one of the neighbourhoods of Rappocini district, is embedded in this urban fabric — a densely populated area of varied functions, characterised by everyday urban life, commercial activity, and residential development alike.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Gunung Sari, therefore the following reflects generally known characteristics of the broader Makassar and South Sulawesi market. According to Bank Indonesia data, Makassar city has Indonesia's second-highest commercial real estate values, surpassed only by the Greater Jakarta agglomeration. This ranking indicates that the city's real estate market is active and holds significant investment appeal in the East Indonesian region. In the Rappocini district, to which Gunung Sari belongs, location within the city and access to infrastructure influence real estate prices, though specific, district-level data on these cannot be publicly verified from available sources. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it is worth noting that foreign natural persons generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property in Indonesia; the legal system provides them with certain longer-term lease-right constructions (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa), the conditions of which may vary based on current Indonesian legislation. It is recommended to consult a local legal expert before any investment decision.
Safety and security
The available source material does not contain detailed, district-level public safety statistics for Gunung Sari or the Rappocini district, therefore the broader Makassar and South Sulawesi context can be presented here with cautious framing. Makassar is a major city, which — like other major urban centres in Indonesia — is characterised by typical big-city security challenges: in crowded areas, increased attention should be paid to valuables, particularly at public transport hubs and busy markets. Reliable comparative data sources on the city's public safety are provided by Indonesian authorities and foreign embassy travel advisories, which are regularly updated. No independent, source-verified security assessment is available for Gunung Sari neighbourhood, thus a settlement-level evaluation cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
The available material makes no mention of named, source-identified tourist attractions within Gunung Sari neighbourhood. In the broader Makassar context, however, numerous verifiable, well-known landmarks exist within the city and its immediate surroundings, which are also accessible from Rappocini district. Historically, Makassar was the commercial and political centre of the Gowa Sultanate, and its legacy remains perceptible in the city and the neighbouring Gowa region today. The city as a whole plays an important role in East Indonesia's cultural and economic life, and offers numerous cultural, gastronomic, and historical points of interest to visitors. Gunung Sari as a neighbourhood fundamentally serves residential and commercial functions based on available data, rather than being a prominent tourist destination; those interested may approach the broader Makassar attractions from the city centre and neighbouring districts.
Summary
Gunung Sari is a neighbourhood in the Rappocini district of Makassar city in South Sulawesi, which is embedded in the fabric of East Indonesia's largest metropolis. Makassar's national-level economic and commercial significance — supported by the country's second-highest commercial real estate values and its outstanding urban population — outlines the broader context within which Gunung Sari can be understood. In the absence of independently verifiable, settlement-level data, detailed presentation of the neighbourhood is limited; however, its embeddedness in Makassar itself provides orientation on the place's economic and urban character.



