Kasia – a small village in Sumalata District, North Gorontalo Regency
Kasia is a tiny Indonesian settlement located in Gorontalo Province on the island of Sulawesi (Celebes). Administratively, it belongs to Sumalata District (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara (North Gorontalo Regency). The regency's capital is the city of Kwandang. Based on its coordinates (0.9631827 North latitude, 122.3504283 East longitude), the settlement lies near the equator in the northern part of Sulawesi, close to Tomini Bay and the North Sulawesi Sea coast. Direct, settlement-level data are currently unavailable; therefore, the following description is based primarily on verifiable data concerning the regency and the broader region.
General overview
Kasia is a smaller, lesser-known rural community for which detailed independent summaries are not readily available. It forms part of Sumalata District and is best understood within the context of the entire Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara. This regency was established on January 2, 2007, as a result of the division of Kabupaten Gorontalo, on the basis of Law Nomor 11 Tahun 2007. The kabupaten comprises a total of 11 districts and 123 villages, with an area of 1,703.06 km² and a population of approximately 131,338 in mid-2024, which represents an average population density of 77 persons/km². This figure alone indicates that the region is sparsely populated and predominantly rural in character. Sumalata District—to which Kasia belongs—is likewise characteristically a non-urbanized area based on agricultural and fishing activities, as is typical of the north Gorontalo coastal and highland villages. The settlement is located within the equatorial climate zone, characterized by high humidity and warm temperatures year-round, with two main seasons: rainy and dry periods.
Real estate and investment
No published, settlement-level real estate market data are available for Kasia. The broader real estate market of Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara belongs among the developing yet relatively poorly documented segments of Gorontalo Province. The regency itself became an independent administrative unit in 2007, and since then gradual infrastructural developments have taken place in the area; however, at the provincial level, the economic focus is concentrated rather on Gorontalo City and more developed zones. In rural, sparsely populated villages such as Kasia, real estate transactions are characteristically low in volume, the local commercial real estate market is not very liquid, and serves primarily the needs of the local community. It is important to note as a general framework that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia. For them, the legal system permits various restricted title forms—for example within the frameworks of Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights)—the applicability of which depends on the type of property, its location, and relevant local regulations. Therefore, before making investment decisions, involvement of local legal and real estate market specialists is always necessary.
Safety and security
No public, factual, settlement-level statistics or official summaries are available regarding safety and security in Kasia. Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara and Gorontalo Province generally are not listed among Indonesian regions with elevated security risks; however, both domestic and foreign travelers are advised to monitor communications from local authorities and the Indonesian National Police (Polri). In rural areas, including Sumalata District, small local communities generally possess close informal social networks, which also play a role in maintaining public safety. It is generally true that in equatorial rural regions, basic public health and infrastructural conditions may be more limited than in larger urban centers, a circumstance that should be taken into account in the preparation of those visiting the area.
Tourist attractions
Specific named tourist attractions are not mentioned in available sources regarding Kasia village. The broader Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara, however, possesses tourism potential owing to its natural assets. The regency's coastal location and the coral reefs characteristic of the northern part of Sulawesi, as well as the equatorial rainforests, may be attractive to those interested in nature travel and water sports. Certain developments linked to the regency capital, Kwandang, as well as other more well-known areas of Gorontalo Province—such as Danau Limboto (Limboto Lake) located near Gorontalo City—are likewise accessible from the region, although these lie in administrative units different from Kasia. Visitors to the area generally seek the region's pristine natural environment and authentic, tourism-underdeveloped rural way of life, which includes the local fishing and agricultural culture.
Summary
Kasia is a small, rural-character settlement in Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara Regency in Gorontalo Province, located in Sumalata District in the northern part of Sulawesi. The regency itself became an independent administrative unit in 2007, has an area of 1,703.06 km², and a population of approximately 131,338 in mid-2024. Kasia itself is poorly documented, lacks widely recognized tourist attractions, and its real estate market fits within rural, agricultural frameworks. The region's natural assets—its coastal location and equatorial climate—may provide an attractive setting for certain interests; however, in the absence of specific, verified data, a detailed, factual summary of Kasia based on this material cannot be provided.

