Lohiasapalewa – small settlement in Taniwel district, West Seram
Lohiasapalewa is a small Indonesian village located in Maluku Province, within the Seram Bagian Barat (West Seram) regency, belonging to the Taniwel district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-3.1271575, 128.4008357), it is situated in the southern part of Seram island, in the heart of the Moluccan archipelago. The capital of Maluku Province is the city of Ambon, which is also the largest city in the region. Settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the village are currently unavailable, so the local context is presented below based on verifiable data from the province and the broader region.
General overview
Lohiasapalewa does not appear in widely recognized tourism or administrative databases, and is not considered a busy or particularly well-known settlement within Indonesia. The Taniwel district forms part of the Seram Bagian Barat regency, which administratively belongs to Maluku Province. Seram island is one of the largest islands in the Moluccas, and communities living there typically sustain themselves through agriculture, fishing, and the utilization of natural resources. The province as a whole is characterized by population density significantly lower than Indonesia's more densely populated islands, and smaller villages are less developed infrastructurally. Maluku Province had approximately 1.935 million inhabitants at the end of 2024, which ranks 28th nationally among 38 provinces. The Taniwel district itself extends across the interior, harder-to-reach parts of the island, so Lohiasapalewa is likely a small population community, primarily agricultural in character, although direct, verified data on this is unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable settlement-level data on Lohiasapalewa's real estate market is not accessible. Regarding the broader Seram Bagian Barat regency and Maluku Province as a whole, it can be said that the region's real estate market lags far behind those in more developed Indonesian provinces — such as Bali or Java. In smaller, hard-to-reach villages, real estate turnover is generally low-intensity, and transactions predominantly occur between local actors. For foreign investors, it is important to know that in Indonesia, property ownership by foreign nationals is generally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreign individuals and companies have access to other legal structures — such as lease-based solutions or property acquisition through PT PMA (foreign investment company) structures. Across Maluku Province, infrastructure development is ongoing, but remote districts, such as Taniwel, currently do not attract significant external capital in the real estate sector.
Safety and security
Direct, settlement-level statistics or police data on Lohiasapalewa's safety are unavailable. Maluku Province was the site of interreligious conflicts in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which primarily affected Ambon city and its immediate surroundings. Since then, the situation has stabilized across much of the province. In the interior areas of Seram island, to which Taniwel district belongs, daily life is generally characterized more by difficult accessibility and limited infrastructure than by particular security risks. For travelers, it is worth noting that the availability of healthcare and emergency services in remote districts may be limited, and advance research into local conditions is always recommended. This constitutes a general observation applicable to Seram Bagian Barat regency as a whole, and is not exclusive to Lohiasapalewa.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions can be documented in the immediate vicinity of Lohiasapalewa. Regarding the broader Maluku Province as a whole, it can be said that the region is rich in natural assets: located on Seram island is Manusela National Park, the island's most significant nature reserve, known for its rich flora and fauna, including endemic bird species. However, verifiable data on the precise distance between Lohiasapalewa and Manusela National Park is unavailable, so this connection is merely broader context resulting from the island's geographic unity. Widely recognized attractions of the Moluccas include coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity, and the historical heritage of centuries-old spice trade — cloves and nutmeg have long been distinctive products of the archipelago. Verifiable data on other named natural or cultural attractions of Taniwel district are not available.
Summary
Lohiasapalewa is a small, poorly documented village in the interior of Seram island, within the Taniwel district of Seram Bagian Barat regency, in Maluku Province. In the absence of direct, settlement-level data, a picture of the place can only be drawn based on the broader framework of the province and region: a quiet, remote point in the Moluccan archipelago, naturally rich, historically known for the spice trade, but infrastructurally underdeveloped. Substantive, verifiable settlement-level information regarding real estate markets, tourism, or public safety is currently not available for the village.

