Laikang – a settlement in Takalar Regency, South Celebes
Laikang is an Indonesian settlement and kecamatan (district) in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, on the island of Celebes. Administratively it belongs to Kabupaten Takalar (Takalar Regency), and based on its coordinates (-5.58° S, 119.46° E) it is located in the southern to southwestern part of the regency. Takalar Regency as a whole forms part of the official Makassar metropolitan area, designated by the name Mamminasata, thus Laikang is also integrated into this broader urban agglomeration. The capital of Takalar is Pattallassang, and its largest settlements are Galesong and Takalar city.
General overview
Laikang is the namesake settlement of Kecamatan Laikang, serving simultaneously to designate both the district and one of its settlements. Regarding the broader surroundings, considering Kabupaten Takalar, it can be stated that the regency covers an area of 566.51 km², with a population of 269,603 according to the 2010 census and 300,853 at the 2020 enumeration. The official estimate for mid-2023 indicates 326,044 people (comprising 159,339 men and 166,705 women), showing continuous, moderate population growth. Separate demographic data at settlement level for Laikang does not appear in available sources. From an ethnic and cultural perspective, the surrounding area predominantly follows Makassar traditions; the word "Takalar" itself can be written in Makassar script, which is a defining element of local identity. Belonging to the Mamminasata agglomeration means that the area is counted within the broader development and infrastructure zone surrounding Makassar, although specific local infrastructure and economic structure data cannot be derived from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Separate real estate market data specific to Laikang is not found in publicly available sources. The broader context is provided by Kabupaten Takalar, which is part of the Mamminasata metropolitan area. This zone is organized around Makassar – the economic and administrative center of South Sulawesi – and receives enhanced infrastructure attention through Indonesian territorial development policy. Generally, on the periphery of agglomerations, real estate prices may be lower than in Makassar itself, yet development pressure and regional connectivity tend to be significant factors. Regarding the general Indonesian legal framework: foreign citizens in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of agricultural land or residential property, however certain long-term rental and use rights (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) can be utilized within legal frameworks. Before making investment decisions, it is strongly advisable to involve local experts with knowledge of Indonesian law, as regulatory details and local market conditions are subject to continuous change.
Safety and security
Quantified public safety data specific to Laikang does not appear in available sources. South Sulawesi province and within it Kabupaten Takalar can generally be characterized by the typical public safety situation of rural and semi-urban districts of South Sulawesi, which is considered a moderate-risk area comparable to the Indonesian average. According to travel and residence recommendations generally applicable in Indonesia, petty theft and traffic accidents are the most common risk factors, particularly in busier, urban and semi-urban zones. Laikang, as a smaller, rural-character community – though this is not directly confirmed by sources – likely exhibits the security patterns of lower-traffic, more rural districts, but available data does not contain specific local statistics on this matter.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not mention named tourist attractions at settlement level in Laikang. The broader surroundings, Kabupaten Takalar itself, primarily function as part of the Makassar metropolitan area, and the regency's most well-known cities are Galesong and Takalar. Throughout South Sulawesi province, numerous well-known tourist destinations can be found, including Makassar city with Fort Rotterdam, as well as the distinctive culture and burial customs of the province's interior, such as the Tana Toraja region – these are located, however, at significant distances from the Laikang district, in other regencies. Due to Kabupaten Takalar's coastal location, certain local beaches and fishing ports are accessible at various points in the regency, but available sources provide neither specific names nor exact distances relative to Laikang. Visitors to the district are advised to use Makassar city as a starting point, from which the broader region can be accessed.
Summary
Laikang is a poorly documented district and settlement belonging to Kabupaten Takalar in South Sulawesi province, within the broader Makassar agglomeration (Mamminasata) zone. Takalar Regency's population exceeded 326,000 in 2023, and the area shows continuous, moderate growth. Separate, detailed data on Laikang – demography, real estate market, public safety, named attractions – does not appear in available sources; understanding local conditions requires on-site inquiry or direct use of Indonesian regional databases.

