Borikamase – village in Kecamatan Maros Baru, South Sulawesi
Borikamase is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, located within Kabupaten Maros and belonging to Kecamatan Maros Baru district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.9949324, 119.5165713), it is situated in the southwestern part of Sulawesi island. The administrative capital of Kabupaten Maros is located in Kecamatan Turikale, and the regency as a whole extends approximately 30 km from the city of Makassar. Borikamase itself is a quiet, sparsely documented rural settlement for which independent, publicly available source material is currently not available; in the sections below, therefore, where necessary, context at the Kabupaten Maros level is provided, with this distinction clearly indicated.
General overview
Borikamase belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Maros Baru, which forms one of the districts of Kabupaten Maros. The kabupaten itself had a population of approximately 420,433 in mid-2025, with an area of 1,619.12 km². The regency obtained kabupaten status on July 4, 1959, under Law No. 29/1959, and this date has since been recognized as the founding date of Kabupaten Maros. From a historical perspective, it is noteworthy that in the Maros region there once existed a Makassarese kingdom called Marusu', whose first known king bore the title Karaeng Loe Ri Pakere. Today the kabupaten functions as a so-called penyangga (buffer zone) area of Makassar and forms an integral part of the Kawasan Metropolitan Mamminasata development zone, which encompasses Maros, Sungguminasa (Gowa), and Takalar regions outside the city of Makassar. Borikamase itself, within the regency, is a designation referring to a smaller, agrarian rural community; it has not gained particular prominence and does not rank among the region's prominently visited settlements.
Real estate and investment
For Borikamase, independent village-level real estate market data is not available. At the broader Kabupaten Maros level, it can be stated that the region's real estate market is significantly influenced by its proximity to Makassar and the development dynamics of the Mamminasata metropolitan zone. The Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport – which operates on Kabupaten Maros territory – represents significant logistical and economic appeal in the agglomeration, which has led to rising property prices in certain parts of the regency. The presence of PT Semen Bosowa Maros, and in more recent times PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk., is likewise decisive from the perspective of local industry and employment. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land tenure: foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full property ownership (Hak Milik) directly; for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. These national regulations apply equally to Borikamase and to the entire territory of Kabupaten Maros.
Safety and security
No settlement-level public safety data is available regarding Borikamase. Based on the general assessment of the broader Sulawesi Selatan province and the Makassar agglomeration within it, it can be said that rural, smaller communities typically have low crime levels; however, in agglomeration areas near the major city, theft and other property crimes may occur. These observations are cautious, general assessments relating to the regency as a whole and do not replace current local police or official information. Before traveling or investing in real estate, it is recommended to obtain information about the actual security situation from local authorities or reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No data is found in available sources concerning Borikamase as an independent tourist destination. However, within Kabupaten Maros territory several significant attractions named in sources are located, which may be accessible from Kecamatan Maros Baru. The most famous of these is Taman Nasional Bantimurung-Bulusaraung national park, which became renowned primarily for its waterfalls and butterfly fauna. The region also contains the Goa Leang-Leang prehistoric cave system, which preserves early artistic records of human civilization – including some of the world's oldest rock paintings. Also belonging to the kabupaten is the Rammang-Rammang area, which is characterized in sources as the world's second largest karst landscape. These attractions form the principal draw for tourist traffic in Kabupaten Maros and can be visited in organized tours from Makassar and from various points in the regency.
Summary
Borikamase is a sparsely documented, small-scale settlement in Kabupaten Maros's Kecamatan Maros Baru district in South Sulawesi. The settlement falls within the broader sphere of influence of the Makassar agglomeration, and thus indirectly participates in the regional development dynamics determined by the Mamminasata metropolitan zone, the nearby international airport, and the kabupaten's economic structure. Its independent profile as a tourist or real estate market destination is not identified in currently available public sources; for those wishing to become acquainted with the region, the known natural and cultural attractions of Kabupaten Maros offer substantive points of reference.

