Mattombong – settlement in the northern part of Kabupaten Pinrang, South Sulawesi
Mattombong is an Indonesian settlement located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Pinrang in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan), specifically in Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe. Based on its coordinates, it lies in the central-eastern part of the kabupaten, close to sea level. The seat of Kabupaten Pinrang is in Kecamatan Watang Sawitto, and the entire regency is located approximately 185 kilometres north of Makassar, bordering Kabupaten Polewali Mandar of West Sulawesi. Currently, no independent settlement-level administrative or population data is available for Mattombong; therefore, the following description is based on available kabupaten-level information, with this framework consistently indicated.
General overview
Mattombong is a relatively small South Sulawesi settlement belonging to Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe. According to data for the entire kabupaten, Kabupaten Pinrang covers an area of 1,961.77 km², divided into 12 kecamatan, encompassing a total of 68 villages (desa) and 36 urban districts (kelurahan). In the first half of 2025, the total population of the kabupaten was 425,640 inhabitants, with a population density of 210 people/km². From these figures, it can be inferred that the area is relatively evenly populated, characterized typically by rural communities based on agricultural and fishing activities. No independent descriptive source is available for Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe; however, in the Pinrang region generally, rice fields, fish pond cultivation, and coastal fishing are characteristic, forming the foundation of local livelihoods and the economy. Mattombong's location is part of this distinctive agro- and aquaculture landscape typical of the kabupaten.
Real estate and investment
No independent settlement-level data is available for Mattombong's real estate market. In the broader context, Kabupaten Pinrang is a traditionally agricultural regency in South Sulawesi, where property prices and investment activity typically lag considerably behind the provincial capital, Makassar. In rural kabupaten areas, real estate transactions consist primarily of local transactions, with modest external investor interest. It can be stated generally that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available within legal frameworks. This national-level regulation applies to Kabupaten Pinrang territory, and thus to Mattombong as well. Agricultural land is subject to separate restrictions regarding foreign interest. For those seeking investment opportunities in the broader region, areas with better infrastructure around Makassar generally offer greater liquidity and more predictable markets.
Safety and security
No local or district-level, publicly available statistical data exists regarding safety and security in Mattombong. The broader region, South Sulawesi province, is generally classified among Indonesian provinces with moderate risk levels, where rural areas are typically characterized by quieter communities with lower crime rates. In the rural nature of Kabupaten Pinrang, with its small settlement areas, living conditions are generally predictable based on local feedback and general Indonesian rural patterns. However, specific crime or public security data regarding Mattombong or Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe cannot be confirmed from reliable sources; therefore, no general statement can be made about the specific level of local security. Caution and personal familiarization with local conditions are recommended in all cases.
Tourist attractions
No data referring to named tourist attractions or points of interest specific to Mattombong appears in available sources. Based on the kabupaten-level context, natural and cultural points of interest can be found near Kabupaten Pinrang and in the broader South Sulawesi region, which may aid in understanding the area. Kabupaten Pinrang itself, both along the coast and in its hilly-mountainous interior areas, can offer natural experiences: the characteristic Sulawesi agricultural landscapes, rice fields, and proximity to Makassar Bay are generally characteristic features of the region. The broader Bugis cultural heritage – which is a defining element of South Sulawesi's identity – is likewise present within the kabupaten, although no specific built heritage or events linked to Mattombong can be referenced based on available sources. Nearby Makassar, approximately 185 kilometres to the south, is the province's most significant cultural and tourist centre.
Summary
Mattombong is a South Sulawesi settlement located in Kabupaten Pinrang, in Kecamatan Mattiro Sompe, for which independent, detailed administrative or statistical data is not currently publicly available. The kabupaten as a whole is a regency with a population exceeding 425,000 inhabitants, characterized by agriculture and aquaculture, located 185 kilometres north of Makassar, in territory bordering West Sulawesi. Mattombong, as a smaller rural location, reflects the everyday realities of Indonesian village life, and is better understood in the broader natural and cultural context of the Pinrang region rather than as an independent tourist or investment destination.

