Camba Berua – district in Makassar's Ujung Tanah subdistrict, South Sulawesi
Camba Berua is a settlement unit (kelurahan or kampung-level area) belonging to the Ujung Tanah kecamatan of Makassar city, in the province of Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi), on the southwestern coast of Sulawesi island. Based on its coordinates (-5.1113542, 119.4302659), it is located near the Makassar Strait in the northern part of the city. Makassar itself is East Indonesia's largest city and the country's fifth most populous urban center, making Camba Berua intelligible within the framework of a significant regional metropolis. Current data at the settlement level are not available from independent sources; therefore, the following presents broader city and regency-level context, with clear indication that the information provided relates to Makassar as a whole.
General overview
Camba Berua belongs to the Ujung Tanah kecamatan, one of Makassar's fifteen administrative districts. The name Ujung Tanah in Indonesian means roughly "the end of a tongue of land," referring to the area's coastal situation facing the Makassar Strait. The district thus lies on the periphery of the city, close to the port and coastal industrial-commercial zone. Makassar as a whole covers an area of 175.77 square kilometers and had a population of approximately 1.474 million as of mid-2023. The city has traditionally been an important commercial port: once the center of the Gowa Sultanate, then a Portuguese and Dutch colonial base, and subsequently served as the provisional capital of the State of East Indonesia after Indonesian independence was declared. This historical role continues to define the character of the northern and port-adjacent city districts, where fishing and small-scale commerce are traditionally strong. Due to the absence of independent, verifiable sources on Camba Berua's direct characteristics, a detailed description cannot be provided; however, based on its coordinates and district affiliation, a densely built urban fabric typical of northern Makassar, predominantly inhabited by local communities, is plausible.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data for Camba Berua are not available from public, verifiable sources; therefore, the following information pertains to Makassar as a whole and the broader South Sulawesi region. According to Bank Indonesia data, Makassar represents Indonesia's second highest-value commercial real estate market, second only to the Greater Jakarta agglomeration. This prominent position is linked to the city's regional commercial-logistics role, development programs spanning the Mamminasata metropolitan area, and the fact that Makassar is counted among the country's four priority cities by the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas). The city's metropolitan area—which encompasses thirty-three neighboring districts—had a population of nearly 2.8 million as of mid-2023, sustaining persistent demand for housing and infrastructure. Under general Indonesian land law frameworks, full property ownership (Hak Milik) is not possible for foreign nationals; legal structures available to foreigners typically take the form of lease rights (Hak Sewa) or long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai), the details of which are fixed in Indonesian law and require legal review before any concrete transaction. City districts close to Makassar's industrial and logistics zones—such as the Ujung Tanah kecamatan may be—generally exhibit a combination of smaller, locally-oriented real estate market activity and commercial-storage functions.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable public safety statistics specific to Camba Berua are not available; therefore, broader Makassar and South Sulawesi contexts can be outlined. Makassar is one of Indonesia's largest and most dynamically growing cities, and like all major urban environments, it warrants heightened caution from a public safety perspective, particularly in densely populated, port-adjacent city districts. According to general advice on public safety in Indonesia, both travelers and local residents are advised to observe basic precautions, such as discreet handling of valuables and staying informed about current local conditions. The provincial police (Polda Sulawesi Selatan) and city police (Polrestabes Makassar) are the competent authorities in maintaining public safety. Specific crime data or incident statistics for Camba Berua are not contained in the available source material.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specifically linked to Camba Berua. In the broader Makassar context, however, numerous verifiable attractions are known, which are accessible through mobility within the city. Within and around Makassar's downtown, historically significant sites can be found: the 17th-century Fort Rotterdam (Benteng Rotterdam), one of the best-preserved Dutch colonial fortifications in East Indonesia. The city is also known for its promenade along Losari Beach (Pantai Losari), a popular gathering place for Makassar residents and visitors. Sites connected to the Gowa Sultanate heritage, including the Balla Lompoa Museum in nearby Sungguminasa, likewise enrich the region's cultural offerings. These landmarks are located at various points throughout Makassar and, regarding their proximity or distance from Camba Berua based on coordinates, are accessible from the city's northern part; however, precise distance data cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Due to the Ujung Tanah district's coastal location, local fishing culture and coastal life may themselves lend distinctive character to the area.
Summary
Camba Berua is one territorial unit of Makassar's Ujung Tanah kecamatan, situated within the northern, coastal zone of East Indonesia's largest city. Due to the absence of independent source material on the district, detailed local characteristics cannot be established reliably; what can be stated with certainty is the broader Makassar context: a dynamically developing major city with a regionally determining role, whose commercial real estate market stands out in national comparison. Those seeking information about Camba Berua for investment, relocation, or visit purposes are well advised to consult fresher and locally-rooted sources closer to actual conditions on the ground.

