Banyuanyara – village in Kecamatan Sanrobone, Kabupaten Takalar, South Celebes
Banyuanyara is a small settlement in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province in Indonesia, located within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Takalar and belonging to Kecamatan Sanrobone. Based on its geographic coordinates (–5.44° southern latitude, 119.40° eastern longitude), it is situated on the western coastal strip of the southern peninsula of Celebes Island, not far from the provincial capital, Makassar. The province is the most densely populated region of the entire Celebes Island: according to 2024 data, South Sulawesi has approximately 9.46 million inhabitants. No independent administrative or statistical source is currently available for Banyuanyara, so the following description is based on verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Takalar and Sulawesi Selatan province.
General overview
Banyuanyara is one of the villages in Kecamatan Sanrobone within Kabupaten Takalar. Kabupaten Takalar falls within the broader sphere of influence of Makassar, and the local economy is characterized in a manner typical of the region by primarily agricultural and fishing activities. Takalar regency, situated on the western coast of the southern peninsula of Celebes, comprises coastal and partly hilly areas. Kecamatan Sanrobone itself is one of the smaller districts of the regency, for which independent, widely available data is not available. Considering the province as a whole, the villages here are typically closely connected with local Makassar and Bugis cultural traditions, which trace back to the area's centuries-old commercial history and maritime culture. Sulawesi Selatan province served as a strategically important passage during the spice trade of the 15th–19th centuries between the Maluku Islands and the outside world, and numerous cultural traditions from this period remain a living part of South Celebes identity today.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Banyuanyara. In the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Takalar and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can be said that Makassar's proximity generates certain development dynamics in the surrounding regencies as well, since infrastructure investments gradually extend beyond the capital's agglomeration. Generally, in rural South Celebes areas, real estate prices are significantly lower compared to Bali or Java; however, market liquidity and institutional transparency are also more limited. According to Indonesian property regulations, foreigners cannot directly acquire the most valuable ownership right, Hak Milik; Hak Pakai (use rights) or other legally regulated structures are available to them, with details of which an Indonesian notary or legal advisor can provide accurate clarification. From an investment perspective, the potential of the region is generated primarily by agricultural land and development opportunities related to coastal location, although detailed evaluation of these requires on-site and legal due diligence.
Safety and security
No verified local or district-level statistics are available regarding public safety in Banyuanyara. Considering Sulawesi Selatan province as a whole, rural areas can generally be characterized by lower crime rates compared to major urban regions, although this does not in itself guarantee anything for any single specific settlement. Kecamatan Sanrobone, as a rural district, can be counted among the relatively quiet, agriculturally oriented regions of the province, but no reliable, source-linked local data can be cited on this matter. Travelers in Indonesia are generally advised to follow the information bulletins of local authorities and consular warnings from their own governments.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions can be documented for Banyuanyara from reliable sources. Kabupaten Takalar is generally known for its coastal landscapes and the fishing traditions of the surrounding waters, which form part of South Celebes coastal culture. From the offerings of the broader region, Sulawesi Selatan, the city of Makassar stands out, where the historic Fort Rotterdam (Benteng Rotterdam) fortress and sites preserving memories of the Gowa Kingdom merit attention; these are, however, at considerable distance from Banyuanyara and cannot be considered attractions of its immediate vicinity. The cultural richness and natural endowments of the South Celebes region are, incidentally, recognized in Indonesian domestic tourism, but mapping these to the concrete village would require local knowledge, which is currently not available from verified sources.
Summary
Banyuanyara is a rural settlement in South Sulawesi province, Indonesia, located within Kecamatan Sanrobone of Kabupaten Takalar. No independent, detailed data source is currently available for the village, so the above description is based on verified information available at the kabupaten and province level. The regional development dynamics resulting from proximity to Makassar affect the broader region, but a reliable picture of Banyuanyara's exact role and characteristics can only be provided by guidance based on on-site and local knowledge.

