Lamatti Riawang – a village in Kecamatan Bulupoddo district, within Kabupaten Sinjai
Lamatti Riawang is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, located on the island of Celebes. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Bulupoddo district, which falls within the Kabupaten Sinjai region. The regency seat, Sinjai Utara, lies approximately 220 kilometers from Makassar, the largest city in the province. Based on coordinates (-5.0901602, 120.1762494), Lamatti Riawang is situated in the more mountainous and hilly interior of the regency, in an area characterized by agricultural land use.
General overview
Lamatti Riawang does not appear in widely available Indonesian or international sources, indicating that it is a small village of primarily local significance. The settlement is part of Kecamatan Bulupoddo district, which falls under the administrative unit of Kabupaten Sinjai. Kabupaten Sinjai covers a total area of 819.96 km² and, according to 2020 census data, has a population of 259,478. The name of the regency derives from the Bugis-language word "sijai," meaning "sewn together," while in the Makassarese language interpretation it carries the meaning "equal in number." This etymology reflects that the region culturally lies at the intersection of Bugis and Makassarese ethnicities. Villages within Kecamatan Bulupoddo district typically engage in agriculture and small-scale animal husbandry; local topography determines economic opportunities in the area. No independent, factual data is available specifically about Lamatti Riawang, so the above reflects the broader regional context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data exists regarding Lamatti Riawang's real estate market. For the broader Kabupaten Sinjai region, it is characteristic that this is a relatively small-population area with a predominantly agricultural character, where real estate turnover is low-intensity and occurs mainly among local actors. The regency is not among the priority investment destinations in Sulawesi Selatan province — those are primarily Makassar and its immediate sphere of influence — so real estate prices and development activity operate at more moderate levels compared to provincial averages. In general terms, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot directly acquire ownership rights (Hak Milik) in agricultural land or residential property; they have access to the so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain long-term lease arrangements, which are lawful within the framework of Indonesian real estate regulation. Before any concrete investment decision, consultation with local legal advisors and verification against data from the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (National Land Agency) is recommended. In small villages, land prices are typically lower; however, liquidity is also limited, and the pace of infrastructure development is slower than in urban areas.
Safety and security
Public crime statistics or local police data specifically for Lamatti Riawang are not publicly available, so only general characteristics of the broader region can be presented. The rural areas of Kabupaten Sinjai and Sulawesi Selatan province can generally be classified among medium-security Indonesian regions. In most rural villages of South Celebes, daily life proceeds in relatively peaceful circumstances, community bonds are strong, and local conflicts are typically managed informally according to community norms. Travelers and potential residents should, however, follow updates from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry and their own country's consulate, which provide current information on any regional security changes. Makassar, as the nearest major city, presents a more complex security picture than rural areas; however, this does not mean that Lamatti Riawang or its immediate surroundings constitute a heightened-risk zone — such classification would require specific, verifiable sources, which are not currently available.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly associated with Lamatti Riawang settlement appear in available sources. The Kabupaten Sinjai region as a whole, however, possesses natural attributes that may interest travelers to the broader area. The hilly and mountainous interior areas of the regency, including areas similar to Bulupoddo district, offer insights into South Celebesian rural culture through their agricultural landscapes and traditional Bugis village lifestyle. Kabupaten Sinjai also has coastline, and the region generally contains natural and cultural attractions characteristic of Sulawesi Selatan province, such as traditional weaving and craftsmanship, as well as Bugis and Makassarese cultural heritage. Specific named attractions — whether temples, waterfalls, beaches, or cultural sites — cannot be reliably provided in connection with Lamatti Riawang or Kecamatan Bulupoddo district due to lack of sources. For those interested, the Kabupaten Sinjai local tourism office or the provincial tourism development authority can provide more current and authoritative information on available destinations.
Summary
Lamatti Riawang is a small South Celebesian village in Kecamatan Bulupoddo district, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Sinjai in Sulawesi Selatan province. The regency covers 819.96 km² and is a region of nearly 260,000 inhabitants, whose name testifies to the meeting of Bugis and Makassarese cultural traditions. No independent, detailed data on the village is publicly available; its characteristics, real estate market, and tourist offerings are best understood in light of the broader region's rural and agricultural character. For those interested in the less-explored rural areas of Sulawesi Selatan, the regency as a whole can serve as a starting point, but for specific local decisions, on-site consultation and reliance on trustworthy local sources are always recommended.

