Bonra – village in Mapilli District, West Sulawesi Province
Bonra is an Indonesian village (desa) located in West Sulawesi (Sulawesi Barat) Province on the island of Celebes, within Polewali Mandar Regency (Kabupaten Polewali Mandar) and part of Mapilli District (Kecamatan Mapilli). Based on its coordinates, the village lies in the southwestern part of Celebes Island, approximately near latitude -3.40 and longitude 119.17 degrees east. Polewali, the capital of Polewali Mandar Regency, serves as one of the region's most significant administrative and commercial centres. According to available sources, Bonra is registered as an independent administrative unit (desa) within Kecamatan Mapilli, though no further detailed local data is publicly available.
General overview
Bonra is one of the villages of Kecamatan Mapilli, which administratively forms part of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar. Polewali Mandar Regency as a whole is considered the homeland of the Mandar ethnic group, whose distinct cultural traditions, language, and traditional occupations – including fishing and agriculture – characterize the region's daily life. Mapilli District is one of the internal territorial units of the regency, where agricultural activities, particularly rice cultivation and small-scale farming, provide a typical livelihood for the local population. Bonra itself does not rank among widely known or tourist-visited settlements; rather, it is a quiet, rural-character desa whose life is defined by agrarian economy and community traditions. The strong presence of Mandar culture is evident throughout all villages in the region, and thus likely in Bonra as well, though no specific, source-backed data on this is available.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, village-level real estate market data is available for Bonra. In the broader context of Polewali Mandar Regency, it can be noted that West Sulawesi Province – particularly its rural areas – represents a less active segment of the Indonesian real estate market. In the regency's interior rural villages, real estate prices and investment activity are generally moderate, with demand predominantly local, and properties typically falling into agricultural or residential categories. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' land acquisition rights are legally restricted: foreigners cannot acquire freehold land titles (Hak Milik) independently and may only use certain alternative title arrangements under specified conditions (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights). From an investment perspective, the rural desa-level real estate market within Mapilli District and Polewali Mandar Regency typically does not attract significant foreign interest; the market backbone consists of local and regional buyers and small-scale agricultural transactions.
Safety and security
No concrete, publicly accessible village- or district-level safety statistics are available for Bonra. In general terms, the rural areas of West Sulawesi Province – including villages in Polewali Mandar Regency – are not locations regularly associated with security incidents in Indonesian media. Smaller rural communities typically benefit from strong social cohesion and community-based normative systems that provide a certain level of informal security. However, all generalizations should be treated with caution, as without reliable, current local data, the actual security situation cannot be accurately assessed. Travellers and potential investors can obtain current information from local authorities and the administrative offices of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are mentioned in available sources regarding Bonra. However, across the broader Polewali Mandar Regency area, numerous natural and cultural features are known, located in more accessible and frequently visited areas. The Mandar coastline and the traditional way of life in fishing villages characterize the regency's coastal strip, while interior areas are shaped by rice fields and smaller river valleys. Neither Mapilli District nor its immediate surroundings feature documented unique tourist attractions in publicly accessible sources. This suggests that Bonra and its immediate vicinity primarily offer authentic insight into Mandar rural culture to those interested in everyday village life, rather than functioning as an organized tourism destination.
Summary
Bonra is a modest-sized rural desa located in West Sulawesi Province, within Mapilli District of Kabupaten Polewali Mandar, and is insufficiently documented in widely available public sources. Its location situates it within a region rooted in Mandar cultural circles with a predominantly agricultural character, where tourism and real estate markets are not determining factors. Broader regency-level connections – the Mandar cultural heritage, moderate investment activity, and rural character – can help contextualize the place, but for precise understanding of Bonra's specific characteristics, on-site consultation and contact with local administrative authorities is recommended.

