Oluhuta – settlement in Kabila Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency
Oluhuta is a small Indonesian settlement located in Gorontalo Province on the island of Sulawesi (Celebes). Administratively, it belongs to Kabila Bone District (kecamatan), which forms part of Bone Bolango Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (0.4283° N, 123.1520° E), it is situated in the northern peninsula region. Direct, settlement-level source material is not available for Oluhuta, so the following description relies on verifiable data and general characteristics of the broader administrative units – Gorontalo Province – where this is clearly indicated.
General overview
Oluhuta belongs to Kabila Bone District, which as part of Bone Bolango Regency extends across the eastern-southeastern portion of Gorontalo Province. Gorontalo Province was established on December 5, 2000, under Law No. 38/2000, and is located on the northern peninsula of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi (Celebes). The provincial capital is Kota Gorontalo, which is also the largest economic and commercial center of the Tomini Bay region. According to the BPS census of 2022, the province has a total population of 1,392,737 with an annual population growth rate of 1.16%. The majority of Gorontalo Province's population consists of the Gorontalo ethnic group, followed in number by the Minahasa ethnic group. The Gorontalo people are traditionally a mobile community, with large numbers living in North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, East Kalimantan, Java, and Papua. Oluhuta itself is a small, little-known village inhabited mainly by the local community, for which independent statistical or tourism records are not currently available in this context.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data for Oluhuta is not publicly available in verifiable sources. Regarding the broader context, Gorontalo Province – a relatively young administrative unit that became an independent province in 2000 – is a gradually developing region within Indonesia. The province's economy is fundamentally based on agriculture, fishing, and natural resources. In Bone Bolango Regency, where Oluhuta is located, the real estate market typically comprises small-town and rural segments, which exhibit significantly more modest transaction volumes and pricing compared to major urban markets in Indonesia. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik), but may maintain property interests through special property titles – such as long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or building use rights (Hak Pakai). These general Indonesian land ownership regulations also apply in Gorontalo Province. In rural, less developed areas – as Oluhuta likely is – property prices are generally lower, though infrastructure and market liquidity may also be more limited.
Safety and security
There are no direct, verifiable settlement-level data available on safety and security in Oluhuta. Based on available general descriptions, Gorontalo Province can be considered one of Indonesia's relatively stable regions with lower conflict risk, though the security situation in any region may vary depending on the period and circumstances. The rural settlements of Bone Bolango Regency and Kabila Bone District, including Oluhuta, typically constitute small community village environments where local social networks play an important role in daily life. Precise crime statistics or specific security indicators are not available in this source material, so concrete claims regarding these cannot be justified. Caution and prior familiarization with local conditions through information-gathering are generally recommended for all rural areas in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain information about named tourist attractions specific to Oluhuta itself, so factual enumeration of such attractions is not possible. Gorontalo Province as a whole, however, possesses noteworthy natural geographic features: the Tomini Bay coastline, the peninsula's topography, and the region's biological diversity are among the province's known characteristics. The provincial capital, Kota Gorontalo, serves as the regional center of the Tomini Bay area and, as such, functions as a cultural and economic reference point for the broader surrounding region. Bone Bolango Regency, to which Oluhuta belongs, may possess natural and cultural attractions, but the available sources do not permit detailed, named descriptions of these. Considering Gorontalo Province as a whole, the traditional culture, customs, and celebrations of the Gorontalo ethnic group are part of local community life, but insufficient verifiable data is available to name specific festivals or attractions in the case of Oluhuta.
Summary
Oluhuta is a small, poorly documented settlement in Indonesia's Gorontalo Province, in Kabila Bone District as part of Bone Bolango Regency. The province was established in 2000 and had a population exceeding 1.39 million in 2022, making it one of the relatively young provinces on the northern peninsula of Sulawesi (Celebes). Verifiable information directly about Oluhuta – whether concerning population, the real estate market, tourist attractions, or security indicators – is currently not available in public sources, so this article has relied on the general characteristics of the broader province and regency. For travelers to the region and those considering real estate investment there, prior, up-to-date on-site information-gathering is particularly recommended.

