Bumi Rahmat – small settlement in Gane Barat District, in the island region of South Halmahera
Bumi Rahmat is located in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province, Indonesia, in Gane Barat Kecamatan (District) of Halmahera Selatan Regency. Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies slightly south of the Equator at approximately 127.9 degrees east longitude, on the southern areas of Halmahera Island, which forms part of the Moluccan archipelago. Halmahera Selatan is a regency with an island group structure, with its administrative seat in the city of Labuha. There is no independent, detailed source material available for Bumi Rahmat; therefore, the description below is largely based on regency-level data and broader geographical-administrative context.
General overview
Bumi Rahmat belongs to Gane Barat District, which is located in the southern part of Halmahera Island. Halmahera Selatan Regency comprises a total of 30 kecamatan, some of which are located on the large expanse of Halmahera Island, while others are found on surrounding smaller islands. The regency itself covers an area of 8,779.32 square kilometers and had a population of approximately 255,384 people at the end of 2023. The regency was established in 2003 through administrative separation from the former Maluku Utara Kabupaten, based on Law No. 1. Bumi Rahmat gives the impression of being a smaller, not particularly well-known inland settlement; from a tourism perspective, it does not rank among the regency's prominent destinations, and no data is available about its named attractions. Based on the character of Gane Barat District and the broader surrounding area, the region consists of agricultural and nature-based rural communities, where local subsistence farming and fishing have traditionally played a defining role. Within the regency, certain islands, particularly Pulau Obi, are considered important areas for industrial extraction, especially nickel ore mining and processing, within Indonesia; however, this does not directly affect Bumi Rahmat's region.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data is not available for Bumi Rahmat; therefore, the following reflects the more general investment and real estate market context of Halmahera Selatan Regency and North Maluku Province. It is characteristic of North Maluku Province as a whole that, unlike the more developed markets of Java and Bali, the real estate market is less liquid, and the level of infrastructure development varies significantly by region and island. In small, inland settlements such as Bumi Rahmat, real estate turnover is typically low-intensity, with transactions occurring mainly between local actors. An important general consideration is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or rental arrangements tied to residence permits are available. This general Indonesian legal framework applies to North Maluku and, within it, to Halmahera Selatan Regency. Investment activity can be observed in certain areas of the regency — primarily where raw material extraction takes place — but this is concentrated mainly in industrial zones, not in inland areas of the Gane Barat type.
Safety and security
No separate, source-supported data is available regarding public safety conditions in Bumi Rahmat. North Maluku Province stabilized after the 1999–2000 religious-ethnic conflicts, and over the past two decades the province has generally been counted among relatively peaceful Indonesian regions. No specific crime statistics are available for Halmahera Selatan Regency in this summary; in rural, small inland settlements, violent crime is generally at lower levels than in larger urban centers, but this assertion cannot be confirmed with local sources within the scope of this article. As in other less-developed infrastructure rural areas of Indonesia, access to public services — such as police presence and healthcare systems — may be more limited than in more developed urban areas of the province or country.
Tourist attractions
No source-identified tourist attractions can be associated with Bumi Rahmat. Regarding Halmahera Selatan Regency as a whole, however, the natural assets of the island group — including the islands of Pulau Bacan, Pulau Obi, and Pulau Kasiruta — may hold appeal for those interested in nature tourism and diving. Labuha, the regency seat, is also located on Pulau Bacan and is the urban center with which most services and transportation connections are associated. The inland area of Gane Barat District, where Bumi Rahmat is located, may have a nature-oriented character due to its proximity to Halmahera's mountainous and forested landscapes; however, no verified, source-based data is available regarding either tourist infrastructure or access possibilities there. Those with an interest would be well-advised to inquire with regency-level administrative bodies or local tourism offices about specific opportunities in the Gane Barat area.
Summary
Bumi Rahmat is a small, poorly documented settlement in North Maluku Province, Indonesia, in Gane Barat Kecamatan of Halmahera Selatan Regency. No independent, authenticated database is available for the village from tourism, real estate market, or public safety perspectives; therefore, available regency-level data and the general Indonesian regulatory and administrative frameworks form the basis of assessment. The regency as a whole has an island group structure and is an administrative unit with nearly a quarter million inhabitants, whose industrial and natural potential is primarily tied to its other islands and regions. Bumi Rahmat is likely a quiet, rural-character community that would require on-site consultation for more detailed understanding.

