Buttu Pamboang – small settlement in Pamboang District, Kabupaten Majene
Buttu Pamboang is a settlement in West Sulawesi (Sulawesi Barat) province, Indonesia, located in Pamboang District (Kecamatan Pamboang) of Kabupaten Majene. Based on its coordinates (-3.5072222, 118.9122222), it is situated in the southern part of the regency, near the western coastline of Sulawesi Island. The regency capital is located in the city of Banggae. As no dedicated Wikipedia source exists for the settlement in settlement-level databases, the following information is based on data verifiable at the level of Kecamatan Pamboang and Kabupaten Majene, as well as on generally known characteristics of the region.
General overview
Buttu Pamboang belongs to Kecamatan Pamboang, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Majene. The regency covers an area of 947.84 km² and had a population of 173,844 in 2020, which grew to 188,780 by mid-2024. During the Dutch colonial period, Kabupaten Majene functioned as the seat of the Afdeling Mandar administrative district, which covered the entire area of present-day West Sulawesi province, making the region historically significant in the cultural and political life of the Mandar ethnic group. Today, the regency is also known as an educational center, hosting several higher education institutions, including state universities such as Universitas Sulawesi Barat and Universitas Terbuka, as well as STAIN Majene religious college. Buttu Pamboang itself is a small rural community that subsists on agriculture and fishing activities typical of the region. Pamboang District extends across the coastal strip of the regency, where livelihoods are significantly based on fishing, coconut palm cultivation, and small-scale farming activities.
Real estate and investment
No dedicated local-level real estate market data currently exists for Buttu Pamboang, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Majene and West Sulawesi. The real estate market in the province and regency is generally less developed than in more urbanized centers of Sulawesi, such as Mamuju, the provincial capital, or Makassar. In rural and village areas like Buttu Pamboang, real estate prices typically operate at more moderate levels, and market liquidity is limited. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate; for them, usage rights (Hak Pakai) and other legal instruments are available. Regarding Kabupaten Majene, authorities are promoting educational and infrastructural development, which may have longer-term effects on the region's economic dynamics, but it would not be prudent to estimate specific real estate market consequences without settlement-level sources.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verifiable source provides local public safety statistics for Buttu Pamboang. Generally speaking, rural areas of West Sulawesi province, including smaller communities in Kabupaten Majene, typically experience fewer serious crimes compared to larger Indonesian cities, though this does not mean petty theft or traffic risks are entirely absent. The regional authorities (Polres Majene) are responsible for law enforcement within the regency. Social cohesion at the village level and informal local norms also play a role in shaping public safety, a phenomenon commonly observed in rural Indonesian communities. These statements are formulated based on generally verifiable conditions in the broader region rather than on data specific to Buttu Pamboang.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not record named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Buttu Pamboang. However, across the broader area of Kecamatan Pamboang and Kabupaten Majene, the West Sulawesi coastal landscape, the traditional culture of the Mandar ethnic group, and local fishing traditions generally represent the region's most visited attractions. The Mandar community is known for the construction and use of traditional seafaring sailing vessels, slender outrigger boats called "sandeq," which are defining elements of the region's cultural heritage. Near Banggae, the seat of Kabupaten Majene, the local port and coastal fishing villages likewise offer insights into the region's daily life. For visitors who might travel to Buttu Pamboang, the coastal landscape around Pamboang District and knowledge of local life could provide an informal experience, though available data does not permit commentary on organized tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Buttu Pamboang is a small, rural settlement in West Sulawesi, in Pamboang District of Kabupaten Majene, for which detailed local statistics are not yet publicly available. The broader regency has a population of nearly 190,000 and plays a significant role in the region both educationally and culturally. With regard to real estate market, public safety, and tourism, Buttu Pamboang shares the general rural characteristics of Kabupaten Majene: the area is marked by moderately developed infrastructure, Mandar cultural heritage, and a coastal lifestyle.

