Lamahu – small settlement in the southern part of Kabupaten Bone Bolango, Sulawesi
Lamahu is an Indonesian settlement located in Gorontalo Province (Provinsi Gorontalo) on the island of Sulawesi (Celebes). Administratively, it belongs to Bulango Selatan District (Kecamatan Bulango Selatan), which forms part of the Kabupaten Bone Bolango regency. Based on the settlement's coordinates (0.59° north latitude, 123.08° east longitude), it is situated close to the Equator, not far from Gorontalo city. The available source material extends only to the regency level, therefore detailed, factual information about the settlement itself is not available.
General overview
Lamahu is one of the villages in Kecamatan Bulango Selatan, which belongs to the Kabupaten Bone Bolango administrative district. This regency is a relatively young administrative unit: Kabupaten Bone Bolango was established in 2003 through the division (pemekaran) of the former Kabupaten Gorontalo, and initially consisted of only four kecamatan: Bone Pantai, Kabila, Suwawa, and Tapa. Bulango Selatan District itself is a result of further administrative subdivision of the regency. Lamahu therefore is located in a region where institutional and administrative frameworks have been shaped and consolidated over the past two decades. Gorontalo Province extends across the northern part of Sulawesi, and the region is characteristically agrarian in nature, consisting of small agricultural communities, although concrete data on Lamahu's economic structure is not available. One characteristic feature of Gorontalo Province is the relatively dense network of villages and the strong traditional ties of local communities.
Real estate and investment
No factual, settlement-level source is available regarding Lamahu's real estate market. The broader context can be approached at the level of Kabupaten Bone Bolango and Gorontalo Province. Gorontalo Province ranks among Indonesia's less developed regions, where property prices are generally significantly lower than at major tourist destinations (such as Bali or Java). In smaller villages, as Lamahu likely is, real estate transactions are of low intensity and occur primarily between local actors. From an investment perspective, the region may have development potential, particularly in areas surrounding Gorontalo city, where infrastructure is under continuous improvement. Generally speaking, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; instead, long-term lease constructions (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to them, with legal frameworks regulated by Indonesian land law. All these aspects should be understood as general frameworks applicable to Lamahu and its surroundings, not as local market analysis.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level statistics or reliable source are available regarding safety and security in Lamahu. Regarding Gorontalo Province as a whole, the region can generally be classified as one of the relatively peaceful provinces in Indonesia, in contrast to certain other conflict-affected areas of the country. Within Kabupaten Bone Bolango regency and Kecamatan Bulango Selatan district, there are no known, documented, significant security issues in publicly accessible sources. As in every rural Indonesian community, everyday security is fundamentally influenced by local community norms and traditional social structures. However, these general observations apply to the entire province and broader region, and should not be considered as fact-findings exclusively applicable to Lamahu.
Tourist attractions
No named source is available regarding tourist attractions specific to Lamahu. However, Kabupaten Bone Bolango and the broader Gorontalo Province are known for several natural features that may be relevant for travelers in the region. Near Gorontalo Province is the Togean Islands area, and the region generally offers opportunities from a nature-based tourism perspective. Within Kabupaten Bone Bolango territory, the natural environment—characterized by hilly landscapes and valleys around Gorontalo—is generally typical, but no specifically named and source-supported attractions can be identified regarding Lamahu. If one travels from the direction of Bulango Selatan district toward Gorontalo city, it serves as the province's administrative center offering numerous cultural and administrative institutions and can serve as a starting point for getting to know the broader region. Based on the available source material, specific tourist recommendations for Lamahu cannot be made.
Summary
Lamahu is a small settlement on Sulawesi belonging to Bulango Selatan District in Kabupaten Bone Bolango regency, located in Gorontalo Province. Since the establishment of Kabupaten Bone Bolango in 2003, the region has undergone administrative and infrastructural development. Since no detailed, publicly available source exists about the settlement itself or its immediate surroundings, the above description presented verifiable frameworks at the regency and province level. For interested parties, the most reliable local sources of information may be the official administrative channels of Kabupaten Bone Bolango and Gorontalo Province.

