Bongo II – small village in Kabupaten Boalemo, Gorontalo Province
Bongo II is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Gorontalo Province (Provinsi Gorontalo), more specifically within the Kabupaten Boalemo administrative unit, belonging to Wonosari District (Kecamatan Wonosari). Geographically, it is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi island at approximately 0.70 degrees north latitude and 122.45 degrees east longitude. The available sources do not contain detailed, settlement-level data specific to Bongo II; therefore, the description below presents the broader context of the larger administrative units – Kecamatan Wonosari, Kabupaten Boalemo, and Provinsi Gorontalo – clearly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Bongo II is part of Kecamatan Wonosari within Kabupaten Boalemo. Kabupaten Boalemo itself is one of the regencies of Gorontalo Province, with its administrative seat in Tilamuta. The province is located on the northern extension of Sulawesi island and is considered a relatively young administrative unit in Indonesian governance: Gorontalo Province separated from North Sulawesi in 2000 and gained independent provincial status. A significant portion of the regency's territory consists of mountainous and hilly interior regions, as well as the coastal areas of Tomini Bay. Kecamatan Wonosari is one of the administrative sub-units of the regency, within which several small villages, including Bongo II, are found. Such small villages in Gorontalo Province are typically communities based on agricultural or fishing activities; the rural economy in this region primarily relies on rice cultivation, corn production, and fishing in coastal areas. Verified data on Bongo II's specific population, area, or economic characteristics is not currently available, so well-founded statements on these aspects cannot be made.
Real estate and investment
Verified, settlement-level data on Bongo II's real estate market is not available. In the broader regional context, namely Kabupaten Boalemo and Gorontalo Province as a whole, it can be stated that this area belongs to Indonesia's less developed, lower-turnover real estate markets. Gorontalo Province is one of the relatively sparsely populated regions in the country, where real estate prices and investment activity operate at significantly lower levels than in more touristically frequented areas, such as Bali or Java. In smaller villages – as is likely the case with Bongo II – real estate transactions are typically limited to local, community-based transactions. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal use rights (Hak Pakai) represent the legal options. This general regulatory framework applies in Gorontalo Province and thus in Kabupaten Boalemo, regardless of the specific village's size or location.
Safety and security
Verified statistical data specific to Bongo II's public safety is not available. Considering Gorontalo Province as a whole, the region can be classified among Indonesia's relatively peaceful areas with lower conflict levels, at least when compared with certain other regions of the country – such as some eastern Indonesian areas. Rural communities in the northern part of Sulawesi are generally characterized by relative safety resulting from low population density and strong community bonds, but this naturally does not signify absolute risk-free conditions, and a specific security assessment for Bongo II cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Before any stay in any rural Indonesian area, it is advisable to consult current information provided by local authorities and the province's public safety agencies.
Tourist attractions
Verified data is not currently available regarding Bongo II's own, identifiable tourist attractions. However, concerning the broader surrounding area, Kabupaten Boalemo and Gorontalo Province, it can be noted that one of the region's known natural attractions is the coastal area of Tomini Bay, certain sections of which receive attention for diving and coastal tourism. Within this context, Gorontalo Province is known for its proximity to the Togean Islands – although these administratively belong to Central Sulawesi – as well as for the natural values of Limboto Lake (Danau Limboto), located near the province's capital city, Kota Gorontalo. Visiting natural and cultural attractions within Kabupaten Boalemo's territory primarily requires personal fieldwork and the assistance of local guides, as international tourism infrastructure is less developed in this area. No statements can be made about Bongo II's specific tourist appeal and attractions due to lack of sources.
Summary
Bongo II is a small Indonesian village in Kecamatan Wonosari, located within Kabupaten Boalemo, Gorontalo Province, on the northern part of Sulawesi island. The available sources do not contain detailed, settlement-level data about the village; therefore, the description relies primarily on the broader administrative and geographical context. The region belongs to the less touristically developed areas of Indonesia, its real estate market and investment appeal are limited, and statements about its public safety can only be made on the basis of broader regional contexts. Detailed, factual information can be obtained primarily through local administrative bodies of Kabupaten Boalemo and through on-site research.

