Gunung Perak – settlement in the western district of Kabupaten Sinjai, South Sulawesi
Gunung Perak is a small Indonesian village (desa) located in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Sinjai, forming part of Kecamatan Sinjai Barat (West Sinjai district). Based on its geographic coordinates, it is situated in the southern part of Celebes island, roughly in a hilly and mountainous region extending into the interior of the island. The seat of Kabupaten Sinjai, Sinjai Utara, is located approximately 220 kilometers from Makassar, the provincial capital of Sulawesi Selatan. Currently, no specific statistical or descriptive sources regarding Gunung Perak are available; the broader environment presented below is based on verifiable data accessible at the regency and regional levels.
General overview
Gunung Perak is one of the villages in Kecamatan Sinjai Barat, a district which, as its name suggests, encompasses the western portion of Kabupaten Sinjai. The total area of the kabupaten is 819.96 square kilometers, with a population of 259,478 according to the 2020 census. The name "Sinjai" carries two interpretive traditions: in the Buginese language it derives from the word "sijai," meaning "sewn together," while in the Makassarese language it means "the same amount" – this etymological characteristic points to the local cultural diversity. Kabupaten Sinjai also includes areas on the continental main island as well as a smaller island group near the Flores Sea. The name Gunung Perak, which in Indonesian means "silver mountain," likely refers to the topographical character of the district, although no written sources confirm this. The territory of Kecamatan Sinjai Barat is hilly and largely agricultural in nature, where the livelihood of local communities is typically tied to small-scale farming and plantation agriculture – a pattern generally observed in the interior districts of Sulawesi Selatan. Over recent decades, administration at the kabupaten level has increasingly focused on infrastructure development in rural areas, but specific development data for Gunung Perak cannot be verified.
Real estate and investment
No location-specific real estate market data is available for Gunung Perak. Kabupaten Sinjai as a whole is characterized as a relatively modest real estate transaction unit with predominantly rural characteristics, where urban development concentrates primarily on the Sinjai Utara district. The broader real estate market of Sulawesi Selatan province shows more dynamic movement within the sphere of influence of Makassar and its immediate surroundings, while interior mountainous districts – such as Kecamatan Sinjai Barat – typically have lower land transaction volumes and more moderate price appreciation dynamics. In Indonesia, direct land acquisition by foreigners (Hak Milik) is not legally possible; for foreign private or legal persons, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights) represent the most common property titles, both subject to specific regulations and time limits. From an investment perspective, Gunung Perak and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered an actively developed target area; interested parties can obtain reliable and current market information through the registered land offices and real estate agencies in Kabupaten Sinjai and Sulawesi Selatan province.
Safety and security
No location-specific public safety statistics or crime data are available for Gunung Perak. Generally speaking, the rural interior districts of Sulawesi Selatan province – including the mountainous villages of Kabupaten Sinjai – are typically low-population-density areas with traditional community bonds, where local social control remains relatively strong. The Indonesian National Police (Polri) provincial command regularly issues summary data regarding overall security in the province, with a concentration on larger cities – primarily Makassar. In rural districts, the availability of healthcare facilities and rescue infrastructure may be limited, which is a practical security concern rather than a crime-related one; this is worth considering for travelers to the area.
Tourist attractions
No single identifiable tourist attraction is listed in verified sources for the area of Gunung Perak or its immediate vicinity. However, the broader territory of Kabupaten Sinjai is known to possess diverse natural features: it encompasses areas of varied ecological character ranging from lower-lying coastal zones to interior mountainous landscapes. Based on the topographical and climatic nature of Kecamatan Sinjai Barat, it is reasonable to assume that the district may offer mountainous viewpoints and natural environments, but these cannot be named in a documented, source-supported manner. Those wishing to learn about the natural and cultural values of Kabupaten Sinjai should inquire through the regency's information offices or the tourism authorities of Sulawesi Selatan province about currently visitable locations in the district.
Summary
Gunung Perak is one of the villages in Kecamatan Sinjai Barat in Sulawesi Selatan province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Sinjai, which had a total population of nearly 260,000 according to 2020 data. The interior rural and mountainous district to which Gunung Perak belongs currently has modest documentation from tourism, real estate market, and public safety perspectives. The broader development focus of the province, Sulawesi Selatan, centers on Makassar and its immediate sphere of influence; the interior mountain villages, including Gunung Perak, are significant primarily from the perspectives of local agricultural and traditional community life. Specific, current information about the settlement can be requested from local administration and kabupaten-level authorities.

