Ohoiluk – small settlement near the Kei Islands, in East Maluku
Ohoiluk is a small village situated in Maluku (Molucca) province, belonging to Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara within the Kecamatan Manyeuw administrative district. Based on its coordinates (-5.6965, 132.6541), it is located in a region connected to the Kei Island group, forming part of East Indonesia's ocean-scattered archipelago. The regency capital is Langgur, located in Kecamatan Kei Kecil, which sits on Kei Kecil Island. Since no independent, settlement-level description of Ohoiluk is available in existing sources, the following presentation is based primarily on the broader administrative context of Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara.
General overview
Ohoiluk is one of the smaller villages that comprises Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara's extensive island system. The regency itself was established in 1952, with its original administrative center in Tual; however, after Tual became an independent city (kota) in 2007, the regency capital relocated to Langgur. The administrative territory underwent further subdivision over the years: Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru was separated from it. This process reflects the complex and evolving territorial administration of the Molucca archipelago. Kecamatan Manyeuw and its constituent villages – including Ohoiluk – are typically small settlements with tight-knit communities, whose daily lives are defined by activities related to the sea and local agriculture. In this archipelago of East Indonesia, the availability of infrastructure and public services generally depends on proximity to the regency or Kota Tual centers, as well as marine transport connections. No independent demographic, territorial, or economic data specific to Ohoiluk appears in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data specific to Ohoiluk is not available; therefore, the following reflects more general circumstances typical of Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara and Maluku province. The real estate market of the Molucca region is generally underdeveloped compared to Bali, Java, or other regions with more active tourism. In smaller, remote villages – such as Ohoiluk likely is – property transactions are narrow in scope and informal in character, with values remaining quite low. In Indonesia, land acquisition by foreigners is generally restricted: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (hak milik) and may only resort to solutions based on time-limited property rights (such as hak pakai) established under specified conditions. This general legal framework applies equally to Ohoiluk and throughout Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara. The region's investment appeal is primarily tied to local natural resources – fishing, marine farming – rather than to the development of the tourism real estate sector.
Safety and security
No independent public safety data specific to Ohoiluk is found in available sources. Certain areas of Maluku province experienced religious and ethnic-based conflicts in the early 2000s; however, the region has largely moved past these events, and general public safety has stabilized over the past decades. Small island villages – as the settlements of Kecamatan Manyeuw typically are – are generally characterized by tight social cohesion and relatively closed community life, which contributes to local security. At the same time, the availability of infrastructure and emergency services in these areas may be limited, which is particularly relevant in the event of natural disasters. Travelers and those with interest in the area are advised to consult local authorities and current Indonesian information sources regarding existing conditions.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically tied to Ohoiluk are available. Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara – of which Ohoiluk is a part – belongs to the broader region known for the Kei Islands. The Kei Islands represent an area of the Moluccas rich in natural values, where for local and domestic visitors the primary attractions are clear-water seas, coral reefs, and coastal natural environments. Near the regency capital of Langgur, on Kei Kecil Island, are the region's administrative and commercial centers. These, however, are likely located several kilometers away from Ohoiluk by sea. The specific attractions of Ohoiluk itself or its immediate surroundings – the territory of Kecamatan Manyeuw – are not named in available administrative and encyclopedic sources; therefore, reliable information about these can be obtained only through on-site inquiry.
Summary
Ohoiluk is a small, poorly documented settlement in East Indonesia, located in Kecamatan Manyeuw of Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara, Maluku province. Based on data available about the broader administrative unit – the regency – the region can be characterized as linked to the Kei Islands area, organized since 1952 under a single administrative unit whose development history has been shaped by territorial reorganizations, including the independence of Kota Tual and the separation of Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru. No independent, reliable details about the village are available; those with deeper interest in Ohoiluk are advised to pursue on-site research or to consult local Indonesian administrative sources.

