Bori Appaka – a settlement in Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency, South Sulawesi province
Bori Appaka is an Indonesian village located on the southern peninsula of Celebes (Sulawesi) island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Bungoro district, which forms part of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan (abbreviated: Pangkep) regency. The regency is part of Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, whose provincial capital is the city of Makassar. Based on its coordinates (-4.77°, 119.58°), the settlement is situated on the western side of the peninsula, near the Makassar Strait. Statistical sources at the settlement level are currently not available; therefore, the following description relies on the broader administrative and geographical context.
General overview
Bori Appaka does not feature prominently in widely known tourism or economic sources, indicating that it is a relatively small, locally-oriented settlement within Kecamatan Bungoro. The name of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency itself signals its distinctive character: the word "Kepulauan" means archipelago, suggesting that the administrative unit encompasses both mainland and island areas. Bungoro district is located in a coastal zone near the Makassar Strait, and the region is typically characterized by fishing, agriculture, and local small- to medium-scale industry as defining economic activities. According to the 2010 census, South Sulawesi province had a population exceeding 8 million; by mid-2024, the province's population approached 9.5 million, representing approximately 46 percent of Celebes as a whole — making this province the most populous region on the island. Bori Appaka can thus be understood as a smaller rural unit within a dynamically growing but infrastructurally still-developing province.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Bori Appaka is not available in public sources. The broader environment, Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan and South Sulawesi province, has undergone perceptible economic development over recent decades, particularly in coastal areas near Makassar. Makassar, the provincial capital, is one of the fastest-growing Indonesian major cities, and this growth dynamic extends to neighboring regencies, including the Pangkep region. Accordingly, smaller settlements situated along the coast and main transport routes show moderate but continuous property price increases in the region. Generally speaking, the Indonesian real estate market is regulated for foreign buyers: under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot directly acquire land ownership (Hak Milik), but investment opportunities are available through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other authorized property rights. In small, rural villages, the real estate market is typically narrower, less liquid, and local market processes are less transparent than in larger cities. Before making an investment decision regarding Bori Appaka, on-site and legal examination is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
Specific statistics or source data on public security for Bori Appaka are currently not available. South Sulawesi province is generally characterized by the fact that rural, village-level communities typically maintain higher security levels than larger cities, where population density and social tensions are more complex. Makassar city, the provincial capital, occasionally faces serious urban challenges; however, these trends cannot typically be directly extrapolated to smaller, rural areas. The villages of Kecamatan Bungoro and Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency are typically based on traditional community structures, which generally contribute to the maintenance of local order and cohesion. Nevertheless, in the absence of unique and reliable data regarding public security, only cautious and general statements can be made, and consultation with local or consular sources is recommended for current situation assessment.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically named for Bori Appaka are available from sources. The broader region, Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan, however, deserves attention from several perspectives. Based on the regency's name and geographical features, the coastline and associated islands (Kepulauan) may hold appeal for those interested in nature tourism, diving, and fishing tourism. South Sulawesi province as a whole is rich in cultural and natural heritage: the province's history was shaped by influential kingdoms during the spice trade era, including the Gowa Kingdom and the Bone Kingdom between the 15th and 19th centuries. In Makassar city, the historical memory of the Treaty of Bungaya (1667) between the Gowa Kingdom and the Dutch VOC, as well as Fort Rotterdam fortress, are recognized cultural attractions that provide context on local history to region visitors. For Bori Appaka specifically, on-site exploration or contacting the tourism offices of Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan is recommended to identify specific attractions.
Summary
Bori Appaka is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to Bungoro district in South Sulawesi province, within Kabupaten Pangkajene Dan Kepulauan regency. Its location in a coastal zone near the Makassar Strait characterizes the economic and cultural context of the broader region, which is influenced by fishing, agriculture, and development dynamics stemming from Makassar's sphere of influence. In the absence of settlement-level data, conclusions regarding the real estate market, public security, and tourism offerings can be understood at the regency and province level. For more precise, current information, consultation with local administrative and tourism sources is necessary.

