Lumahpelu – a small settlement in Taniwel Timur District, West Seram
Lumahpelu is located in Maluku Province, within Seram Bagian Barat Regency, in Taniwel Timur Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-2.88° southern latitude, 128.73° eastern longitude), it sits in the interior, mountainous areas of Seram Island, relatively far from major urban centers. The province's administrative and economic hub, Ambon city, lies to the south of the island on a separate island. Comprehensive, detailed database or encyclopedic sources on the settlement are not currently available, so the description below relies on verifiable knowledge at the province and broader regional level, as noted in all relevant places.
General overview
Lumahpelu belongs to Taniwel Timur Kecamatan, which is located in the eastern part of Seram Bagian Barat Regency. Seram itself is one of Indonesia's large islands, but sparsely populated, with its interior characterized by dense tropical forests, waterways, and varied topography. According to provincial data, Maluku Province numbered approximately 1.9 million inhabitants by the end of 2024, indicating the region's low population density relative to the country as a whole. Villages in such interior, mountainous locations typically sustain themselves through agriculture, fishing, and forest product collection; however, authenticated data on specific local economic activities in Lumahpelu's case is not available. The Moluccas have historically been central to global spice trade: clove and nutmeg were among the world's most sought-after commodities for centuries, and traces of this tradition can still be felt in the region's agricultural culture today. Lumahpelu's broader surroundings—the interior of Seram Island—are difficult to access, and limited road infrastructure development is a general characteristic of the area.
Real estate and investment
Due to Lumahpelu's interior Seram location and associated infrastructure limitations, the broader regional context—namely Seram Bagian Barat Regency—provides the most relevant framework for understanding the real estate market. Across Maluku Province as a whole, the real estate market is considerably less developed and less active than in Indonesia's tourism-frequented areas such as Bali or Lombok. In the interior regions of Seram Island, property transactions are low, and reliable, publicly accessible local data regarding prices and market liquidity are not available. Generally speaking, under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; within legal frameworks, long-term lease arrangements and certain limited usage rights (Hak Pakai) are available to them. From an investment perspective, the region's appeal is primarily determined by natural resources and the slow development of tourism; however, logistical and infrastructural challenges also constrain capital investment.
Safety and security
Authenticated, local-level public security statistics or police data for Lumahpelu are not available. Regarding the broader region, Maluku Province, it should be noted that following the period of religious-ethnic conflict spanning 1999–2002, the situation gradually stabilized, and the province is now considered one of Indonesia's generally stable regions. In small, isolated, difficult-to-access villages, public security typically operates within the framework of community norms and local customary law; organized crime is not characteristic of such areas, though definitive statements about Lumahpelu cannot be made without source documentation. For travelers and residents, the greater risks stem from infrastructural shortcomings, limited access to healthcare, and difficult accessibility rather than from security incidents.
Tourist attractions
No specific, source-verified tourist attractions have been identified for Lumahpelu. Across the broader Seram Island and Maluku Province, however, numerous natural values are recognized and are generally known to visitors to the region. Manusela National Park encompasses a significant portion of Seram Island and is an important destination for nature enthusiasts interested in rainforests and endemic bird species, particularly Moluccan parrots, though the park's precise boundaries and its distance from Lumahpelu cannot be specified due to lack of sources. The Moluccas as a whole possess a rich cultural and historical heritage left behind by the spice trade and Portuguese and Dutch colonial periods; these are concentrated primarily in Ambon city and the Banda Islands rather than in interior-Seram villages. The nature-oriented, mountainous environment itself could hold appeal for visitors seeking ecotourism; however, its infrastructural conditions in Lumahpelu's case are not documented.
Summary
Lumahpelu is a small interior Seram settlement belonging to Taniwel Timur Kecamatan and Seram Bagian Barat Regency in Maluku Province. Authenticated, local-level source material on the village is not available, so the above description relies primarily on the province and broader island context. The Moluccas is a historically significant region, world-renowned for its spice trade, whose interior areas—including the Lumahpelu district—receive less broader public attention due to infrastructural constraints and difficult accessibility. Whether seeking information on real estate markets, tourism, or public security, those interested in these topics are advised to obtain current, location-specific information from local authorities or reliable Indonesian sources.

