Kida – a small inter-island settlement in Kayoa District, South Halmahera
Kida is a settlement in Kayoa District (Kecamatan Kayoa), which belongs to South Halmahera Regency (Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan), in North Maluku Province (Maluku Utara), Indonesia. Geographically, it falls within the Molucca macroregion, and based on its coordinates, it is situated at the zero degree latitude band and along the 127 degree east longitude line. Kayoa District itself is one of the smaller administrative units of the regency's archipelago, with information about its location and natural environment available only at the broader administrative level. Independent, verifiable sources regarding Kida's immediate vicinity, population, and infrastructure are not currently available.
General overview
Kida does not appear in known tourism or economic databases, so reliable data regarding the settlement's distinctive characteristics are only available at the Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan level. The regency is an archipelago-based administrative unit with an area of 8,779.32 square kilometers, and according to the 2020 census, 251,299 people lived in the area; this figure rose to 255,384 by the end of 2023. The regency capital is Labuha city, located on Pulau Bacan island. Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan initially consisted of 9 districts, but following administrative reorganizations since then, it now has 30 districts, including Kayoa District, to which Kida belongs. The regency's largest islands include Bacan, Obi, Kasiruta, and Mandioli. No separate administrative or demographic statistics are available for Kayoa District and Kida village, so the above figures reflect the broader regency context rather than the settlement directly.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data regarding Kida's real estate market are not available. Regarding the economic background of the broader Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan regency, it is worth noting that Pulau Obi island within the regency has been developed as the home of one of Indonesia's largest nickel-processing industrial complexes, which has increased the economic weight of the region as a whole. However, this applies primarily to industrial zones and does not automatically mean that lively real estate market activity is experienced in Kida's immediate vicinity. Generally speaking, real estate turnover in rural areas of North Maluku Province is low in intensity, and market participants are typically local private individuals. Under the general framework of Indonesian land law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership; foreigners are entitled to building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan) or structures related to long-term leasing. From an investment perspective, Kida and its broader district offer primarily basic, locally-oriented economic opportunities rather than a developed commercial or tourist market environment.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or reports are available regarding Kida's public safety situation. Regarding North Maluku Province as a whole, it can be stated that the province achieved relative stability following the conflicts around the turn of the millennium, and the region today is not among Indonesian territories subject to special security warnings. Rural, small-population island communities in the province are generally characterized by low crime rates, although specific data for Kida are not available to confirm this. For persons possibly planning travel, it is advisable to consult current information from Hungarian foreign affairs authorities and Indonesian authorities, since the situation may change over time, and accurate mapping of local conditions requires on-site knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No named attractions are listed in available sources regarding Kida's direct tourist sites. Among the natural assets of the broader Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan regency, it is worth noting that the region's archipelago structure—with islands of Bacan, Obi, Kasiruta, and Mandioli—encompasses the characteristic tropical marine and coastal landscapes of the Moluccas. Similarly, no named tourist sites recorded in sources are available for Kayoa District, to which Kida belongs. Given the region's natural characteristics, it is plausible that proximity to aquatic and coastal nature is a determining factor for locals and possible visitors, but generalizations in this regard can only be made at the regency level. Based on all this, Kida is currently not an identified tourist destination, and more detailed information about the area can be obtained from local or provincial sources.
Summary
Kida is one of the small settlements in Kayoa District, South Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province, in the Molucca archipelago. Independent, verifiable data regarding the settlement are not publicly available; at the regency level, it can be learned that Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan is an 8,779 square kilometer archipelago-based administrative unit with approximately 255,000 inhabitants as of the end of 2023. From the perspective of real estate market, public safety, and tourism, Kida can be classified among the region's characteristic small-scale rural locations, where interested parties can obtain basic orientation points from the broader provincial and regency context.

