Pallantikang – a village in Kecamatan Pattallassang, Kabupaten Takalar, South Sulawesi
Pallantikang is an Indonesian settlement (desa/kelurahan-level administrative unit) belonging to Kecamatan Pattallassang, located within Kabupaten Takalar in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province on the island of Sulawesi. Based on its coordinates (-5.4543° S, 119.4266° E), it sits in the southern portion of the South Sulawesi peninsula, relatively close to Makassar, the provincial capital. Kabupaten Takalar lies near the Makassar Strait and is among the coastal regions of the province. Since no sources specific solely to Pallantikang are available, the description below is based on verifiable data from the broader administrative frameworks – the province and the regency.
General overview
Pallantikang is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Pattallassang within Kabupaten Takalar. Both the district and the regency are part of Sulawesi Selatan province, which according to 2020 census data had a total population exceeding 9 million, making it the sixth most populous province in Indonesia. The province's main ethnic groups are the Bugis, Makassarese, and Torajans, and this cultural diversity characterizes the Kabupaten Takalar area as well, where Makassarese and Bugis traditions play a defining role in daily life. Pallantikang itself is a small, little-known rural community that does not appear in international tourism literature. Villages in the Pattallassang district are generally agricultural in character, partially engaged in fishing, which aligns with the overall economic profile of Kabupaten Takalar: rice cultivation, marine fishing, and sea salt production have traditionally been important sources of livelihood in the region. Located south of Makassar, Kabupaten Takalar belongs to the metropolitan area's sphere of influence and is a gradually developing regency where infrastructure has undergone significant expansion over the past decades.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Pallantikang's real estate market. From the broader perspective of Kabupaten Takalar and Sulawesi Selatan province's real estate market, it can be noted that the agglomeration zones surrounding Makassar have experienced growing developer interest in recent years. In Indonesia's rapidly urbanizing provinces – including South Sulawesi – real estate prices generally show an upward trend in the vicinity of major cities; however, in smaller rural villages, the market is considerably narrower and less liquid. Foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring Indonesian real estate are limited under generally applicable national regulations: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property, but typically participate in long-term usufruct arrangements (Hak Pakai or Hak Sewa). This general legal framework applies equally to Pallantikang and to the entire Kabupaten Takalar area. From an investment perspective, the agricultural areas surrounding the village and proximity to the coastal zone may be relevant factors, but specific market data on these aspects cannot be found in available sources.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or verifiable data are available regarding Pallantikang's public safety. Sulawesi Selatan province is generally a relatively stable administrative unit within Indonesia, where provincial and local authorities jointly maintain public order. Rural communities in Kabupaten Takalar are characteristically smaller, agricultural villages where public safety issues carry different weight than in larger urban agglomerations. In the absence of specific crime statistics, it can only be established factually that the province as a whole is an area integrated into Indonesia's administrative and security system, with local public safety overseen by territorial units of the national police (Polri). Before visiting or settling, it is always advisable to consult current, locally-sourced information.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specific to Pallantikang do not appear in available sources. Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, however, possesses significant natural and cultural heritage. Beyond the provincial capital, Makassar – known for Fort Rotterdam, the Losari waterfront promenade, and its vibrant port life – the region contains numerous other points of interest. Due to Kabupaten Takalar's coastal location, the fishing culture and tradition of traditional pinisi sailing vessels are linked to the broader region: these two-masted wooden sailing ships have been used by Bugis and Makassarese communities for centuries for cargo transport and fishing throughout the Indonesian archipelago. In the province's interior, the Tana Toraja region is renowned for its distinctive burial customs and rock tombs; however, this lies at considerably greater distance from Pallantikang. No source-based, specific information is available regarding the attractions of the immediate vicinity, namely Kecamatan Pattallassang.
Summary
Pallantikang is a poorly documented, small rural community in Kecamatan Pattallassang, located in Kabupaten Takalar, Sulawesi Selatan province. The regional connections stemming from its proximity to Makassar – Makassarese and Bugis cultural traditions, agricultural and fishing livelihoods, and agglomeration real estate market developments – provide broader context for the village; however, independent, verifiable data about the settlement are currently not publicly available. This means that anyone wishing to learn more about Pallantikang or explore real estate opportunities there would be well advised to rely on on-site and local institutional sources as well.

