Oluhuta – a small village in the northern Gorontalo part of Atinggola district
Oluhuta is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Gorontalo Province (Provinsi Gorontalo) on the island of Sulawesi, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara, specifically in Kecamatan Atinggola. According to its coordinates, the settlement lies near the northern Sulawesi coastal strip, at 0.93° north latitude and 122.49° east longitude. The regency capital is Kwandang, which was established as an independent administrative unit on January 2, 2007, based on Law No. 11 of 2007, when Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara was created from the third division of Kabupaten Gorontalo. No independent, village-level public sources currently exist for Oluhuta; therefore, the following presentation focuses on broader district and regency-level contexts, with this framework clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Oluhuta is one of the relatively small-population villages belonging to Atinggola district. According to data for Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara as a whole, the regency covers an area of 1,703.06 km², with a population of 131,338 inhabitants as of mid-2024, yielding an average population density of 77 inhabitants/km². This figure reflects the overall average for the entire regency and indicates that the region is generally sparsely populated with a rural character, where agriculture, fishing, and forestry play a significant role in local livelihoods. Detailed statistics specifically about Atinggola district and Oluhuta itself are not directly available from these sources; however, based on the overall picture of the regency, a rural, small-community lifestyle can be reasonably inferred. The area is located on Sulawesi, one of Indonesia's major islands, characterized by diverse natural and ethnic diversity. The Gorontalo ethnic group possesses its own language, traditions, and culture, which are reflected in everyday community life.
Real estate and investment
Specific, verifiable real estate market data for Oluhuta and the narrowly defined Atinggola district is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara, it can be noted that the regency, created in 2007, is one of the youngest administrative units in Gorontalo Province, and its infrastructure development and institutional establishment have been ongoing over the past one and a half decades. Rural, low-density population areas typically feature significantly lower property prices than Indonesia's tourism-focused or industrial destinations. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease structures are available to them. This general regulatory framework is valid throughout the country, including in Gorontalo Province and Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara. From an investment perspective, the region can be characterized more as a long-term, emerging market, whose appeal may derive from low land prices and development potential, while the lack of developed infrastructure and limited market liquidity are also factors to be considered.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable data on public safety for Oluhuta and Atinggola district is not available. Gorontalo Province can generally be classified as a relatively stable province in Indonesia with lower conflict burden, and aside from the transportation and traffic risks experienced in larger Indonesian cities, no widely documented special security concerns exist in the region. Rural areas and small villages typically feature strong community cohesion, which traditionally strengthens the local sense of security. However, it must be emphasized that the above statements reflect the general situation of the broader province, and this source material contains no press-documented or statistically supported security data specific to Oluhuta.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions for Oluhuta do not appear in available sources. The natural assets of Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara as a whole — proximity to the northern coast of Sulawesi, the coastal landscape, and the topography of interior areas — may generally be attractive to those interested in nature walks and coastal recreation; however, specific attractions, beaches, temples, or other sites linked to this regency or Atinggola district and documented in sources are not reported in available Wikipedia-level information. The regency capital, Kwandang, as the administrative and commercial hub of the region, may have somewhat better infrastructure provision, but limited data is likewise available regarding its specific tourist content. For those seeking the natural and cultural values offered by Gorontalo Province, the appeal of the province's namesake city, Kota Gorontalo (Gorontalo City), and the natural richness of the Teluk Tomini (Tomini Bay) coastline appear more regularly in available information, though these lie at considerable distance from Oluhuta.
Summary
Oluhuta is a small, rural-character village in Atinggola district within Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara administrative unit of Gorontalo Province, on the island of Sulawesi. The regency was established as an independent unit in 2007 and has a relatively low population density of 77 inhabitants/km². No independent, verifiable source material exists for the village, so its administrative and geographic context, along with the general characteristics of the broader region, provide the framework for assessment. The rural Gorontalo region is particularly noteworthy from the perspectives of natural endowments and low property prices, while it lags behind the focus areas of Indonesian mass tourism in terms of infrastructural development and tourist recognition.

