Lacinde – a small settlement in Kecamatan Pitumpanua, Kabupaten Wajo, South Sulawesi
Lacinde is an Indonesian village that administratively forms part of Kecamatan Pitumpanua and belongs to Kabupaten Wajo in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Located on Sulawesi island within the territory of Wajo regency, whose seat is Sengkang in Kecamatan Tempe, the settlement sits at coordinates (−3.68°S, 120.37°E) in an agricultural zone in the interior of the Sulawesi peninsula. Settlement-level data is currently not available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on regency and district-level context, a framework that is clearly indicated in each section of this article.
General overview
Lacinde does not figure among the widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations; it is a smaller community, presumably primarily agricultural in character, within Kecamatan Pitumpanua. Kabupaten Wajo, to which the settlement belongs, covers an area of 2,506.19 km² and, according to data from the first half of 2025, has approximately 400,878 inhabitants. The region is an important habitat of the Bugis ethnic group; Bugis communities are traditionally known for their weaving, agriculture, and maritime trade. Kecamatan Pitumpanua is one of the northern districts of Wajo regency, situated near Teluk Bone (Bone Bay), so fishing and rice cultivation may equally be defining activities for those living there. Lacinde itself possesses no independent, publicly accessible demographic or territorial data, so precise information about the actual size and internal structure of the settlement cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available regarding Lacinde's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Wajo, it can be said that the regency is relatively modestly developed and does not rank among South Sulawesi's most important economic growth poles—these are rather concentrated around Makassar and its immediate agglomeration. Within smaller, rural settlements in Wajo regency, the real estate market is typically driven by local demand, consisting primarily of transactions involving residential and agricultural properties. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); available to them are the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease constructions, which operate under identical legal frameworks throughout the country. This means that any prospective foreign interested parties should engage local legal experts prior to any real estate transaction. Regarding specific prices and market trends in relation to Lacinde, no substantive conclusions can be drawn due to the lack of reliable sources.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or police data regarding Lacinde's safety are publicly available. In general terms, South Sulawesi province, compared with larger Indonesian island regions, does not rank among areas with notably high crime rates; outside the province's major cities, rural areas are typically characterized by more stable public security than densely populated urban zones. The environment built on agricultural and fishing communities in Kabupaten Wajo presupposes a fundamentally quieter everyday life, yet assessment of this is possible for travellers or those intending to settle only through local, current information. The presence of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) is mandatory throughout the country's territory, so police organization also operates in the district; however, the quality of services may vary by region.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction is known regarding Lacinde itself from available sources. At the Kabupaten Wajo level, the best-known attraction is the city of Sengkang itself, which is the regency's seat and is known as one of Indonesia's most important traditional centres of silk weaving; here, Bugis weavers continue to cultivate ancient textile-making techniques. Danau Tempe (Tempe Lake) is one of the region's outstanding natural phenomena: a shallow lake with seasonally variable water levels, which serves as an important fishing area and possesses considerable value in terms of local biodiversity, and which is located near Sengkang. The precise distance between Lacinde and these sites cannot be given due to lack of source data, but Kecamatan Pitumpanua is located within Kabupaten Wajo, so the regency's main locations are potentially within day-trip distance. Identifying natural or cultural attractions independently linked to Lacinde would require local-level information that is currently unavailable.
Summary
Lacinde is a small, poorly documented settlement in South Sulawesi, within Kecamatan Pitumpanua of Kabupaten Wajo. Available, verified data are limited to the regency level: within Kabupaten Wajo's nearly twenty-five hundred square kilometre expanse, approximately four hundred thousand inhabitants lived in 2025, and the region is culturally defined by Bugis heritage, weaving, and agriculture. Lacinde itself does not rank among known tourist or investment destinations, and in the absence of independent data, it can be characterized only through broader regional contexts. For those planning to stay in Kabupaten Wajo or seeking property, thorough on-site orientation and legal consultation are essential.

