Beringin Lamo – settlement in Maba Tengah district of East Halmahera regency
Beringin Lamo is a small settlement that belongs to the Maba Tengah district (kecamatan), forming part of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur (East Halmahera regency) within North Maluku (Maluku Utara) province in eastern Indonesia. Based on settlement coordinates (1.0479281° N, 128.4113611° E), it is located in the central-eastern portion of Halmahera island within the Moluccas (Maluku) macroregion. Settlement-level statistical data is currently unavailable; therefore, the description below relies primarily on verifiable data available at provincial and regency levels, which is clearly indicated as such.
General overview
Beringin Lamo is not counted among widely known Indonesian tourist destinations and possesses no documented special prominence in available public sources. The settlement belongs to Maba Tengah kecamatan, which lies within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur. Halmahera Timur regency itself comprises the eastern part of Halmahera island, a relatively underdeveloped area rich in natural resources. The entire Maluku Utara province became an independent province on October 4, 1999—previously it formed part of Maluku province—with its current capital in the city of Sofifi, located on Halmahera island in Oba Utara kecamatan. The province had a population of 1,394,231 people at the end of 2024, with a population density of approximately 44 inhabitants/km². Beringin Lamo itself is a smaller settlement, likely characterized by agricultural or small-community livelihoods, whose precise demographic data and internal administrative characteristics cannot be determined from this source.
Real estate and investment
No public settlement-level real estate market data is available for Beringin Lamo and its immediate surroundings or Maba Tengah kecamatan. The broader region, Kabupaten Halmahera Timur and Maluku Utara province generally, has a real estate market that is less developed and less liquid compared to major Indonesian urban centers such as Java or Bali. The province's main directions for economic development are mineral extraction, fisheries, and agriculture, which may indeed shape certain local demand trends, but these cannot be concretely substantiated specifically regarding Beringin Lamo. In general terms, in such remote island regions, property prices are substantially lower than the Indonesian average, while market liquidity and infrastructure provision remain limited. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals face strict regulations on property acquisition: direct ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to them; only certain long-term use or lease rights (such as Hak Pakai or Hak Sewa) are available, whose conditions are determined by Indonesian national regulations and apply uniformly across all regions.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data or statistics regarding public security in Beringin Lamo are not available in the sources consulted. With respect to the broader region, Maluku Utara province as a whole, conditions have generally stabilized since the religiously and ethnically driven conflicts experienced in the early 2000s, and peaceful everyday conditions now characterize most of the province. Kabupaten Halmahera Timur is known as a relatively sparsely populated, rural-character area where traditional community norms generally prevail. However, any more specific assessment of public security in Beringin Lamo can only be based on on-site information or reliable local sources, which were not available during the preparation of this article.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Beringin Lamo, no named tourist attraction that can be verified from available sources has been identified. However, the territory of Maba Tengah kecamatan and Kabupaten Halmahera Timur may possess noteworthy natural-geographical assets, given that Halmahera island—one of Indonesia's largest and least-touristed islands—has extensive forest areas, coastal zones, and waters with coral reefs. It is widely known that Maluku Utara province as a whole is historically linked to the Spice Islands, and the historical forts on the islands of Ternate and Tidore, as well as the province's natural assets, represent better-known tourist attractions in the region—however, these are not located in Halmahera Timur regency but rather to the west of it in other administrative units. Reliable and verified data regarding Beringin Lamo's specific tourist infrastructure, accessibility, and attractions are not available.
Summary
Beringin Lamo is a small, poorly documented settlement in Kabupaten Halmahera Timur, Maluku Utara province, belonging to Maba Tengah kecamatan. The broader environment—the eastern region of Halmahera island—is a relatively isolated area rich in natural resources, where local life and administrative frameworks exhibit characteristics similar to those of the province as a whole. Detailed, reliable information about the settlement can only be obtained from on-site or trustworthy local sources; currently available public data can only be interpreted at the provincial level.

