Mattiro Tasi – a village in the northern part of Kabupaten Pinrang, South Sulawesi
Mattiro Tasi is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within Kabupaten Pinrang, belonging to the Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe district. Based on its coordinates (-3.7619648; 119.5049702), it lies in the central-northern part of the regency. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Pinrang is Kecamatan Watang Sawitto, and the regency's administrative territory is divided into a total of 12 kecamatan, comprising 68 desa and 36 kelurahan. From Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi province, the kabupaten is located approximately 185 km away, in a northerly direction.
General overview
Independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources on Mattiro Tasi village are not currently available to the public, therefore the exact population figures, area, and details of its public services cannot be reliably provided. Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe, as part of Kabupaten Pinrang, is located in a region with agricultural and fishing traditions, characteristic of both coastal and inland areas of Sulawesi. In the first half of 2025, Kabupaten Pinrang had a total population of 425,640, with an area of 1,961.77 km² and a population density of 210 per km². These regency-level figures provide an informative picture of the broader administrative and demographic environment within which Mattiro Tasi is situated. Bugis ethnic traditions are strongly present in Kabupaten Pinrang — the regency's name is also recorded in the Bugis writing system — and this cultural context influences the daily life of district-level communities. The name of Mattiro Sompe kecamatan, and thus the name Mattiro Tasi, reflects the characteristic place-naming pattern of the Bugis language.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data specific to Mattiro Tasi is not available publicly. The broader context is provided by the regional situation of Kabupaten Pinrang: the regency is economically active through agricultural and fishing activities, and its distance of 185 km from Makassar means it lies relatively distant from the direct agglomeration effects of the capital. In such more peripheral, rural areas, real estate prices are generally significantly lower compared to urbanized regions, and demand is primarily focused on properties for agricultural or fishing purposes. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations applies: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia, but rather have access to restricted titles (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. This general legal framework is valid throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Pinrang and its constituent villages. Before making an investment decision, individual verification of the specific property's legal status and local regulations is essential.
Safety and security
No independent, published public security statistics are available for Mattiro Tasi. Based on available general descriptions, the rural agricultural districts of Kabupaten Pinrang and South Sulawesi province in general are relatively peaceful areas with close community ties, where both local administration and traditional Bugis community norms contribute to maintaining daily order. However, specific crime statistics cannot be provided for this particular village due to lack of sources, therefore travelers and interested parties are advised to seek on-site information and to monitor current briefings from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian authorities to become acquainted with any potential security conditions.
Tourist attractions
Available source documents do not contain named tourist attractions associated with Mattiro Tasi village. Kabupaten Pinrang as a whole, however, is one of South Sulawesi's culturally and geographically diverse regions: the province in a broader sense possesses numerous natural and cultural values, some of which can be accessed by passing through the Pinrang region. Villages located not far from the coastline typically contain traditional Bugis fishing and agricultural communities, which in themselves offer insight into local ways of life and built heritage. Named attractions, temples, natural areas, or festivals could only be listed based on verified sources available at the Kabupaten Pinrang level — such detailed cultural or natural attraction lists are not included in this source. For those interested, the local tourism office of Kabupaten Pinrang or the kecamatan-level administration can provide more accurate and up-to-date information about visitable locations in the region.
Summary
Mattiro Tasi is a small South Sulawesian village that belongs to the Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe district of Kabupaten Pinrang, and forms part of the regency's administrative unit of 425,640 inhabitants and 1,961.77 km² in area. As a rural area located approximately 185 km north of Makassar, the settlement exists within an agricultural-fishing environment rooted in Bugis cultural traditions. Specific demographic, real estate, and tourist data at the settlement level cannot be verified from publicly accessible sources, therefore the broader kabupaten-level context provides the framework within which Mattiro Tasi is situated.

