Miaf – a small village in the interior of East Halmahera, North Maluku province
Miaf is a village (desa) in Kecamatan Maba Tengah, within the Kabupaten Halmahera Timur administrative unit, in Maluku Utara (North Maluku) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (1.0506° N, 128.6136° E), it is located on the eastern part of Halmahera island, in a region characterized by varied topography and dense tropical vegetation. The territory of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur generally extends from coastal plains to higher mountainous areas. The highest-elevation kecamatan within the regency is precisely Kecamatan Maba Tengah, with an average elevation of 82 meters above sea level. The village of Miaf belongs to this elevated interior region, situated on territory distant from Kota Maba, the regency's administrative seat.
General overview
Kecamatan Maba Tengah is one of the kecamatan of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur in Maluku Utara, Indonesia. The villages within this district include, among others, Babasaram, Bangul, Bebsili, Beringin Lamo, Dorolamo, Gaifoli, Marasipno, Maratana, Miaf, and Tatangapu. Miaf itself is a small rural settlement with limited documentation, regarding which neither Wikipedia nor other publicly accessible sources provide detailed demographic or infrastructural data. Based on broader regency-level context, it can be stated that residents of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur generally belong to the Maba ethnic group, though the Togutil, Tobelo, and Logion ethnic communities are also present. Kecamatan Maba Tengah is one of the districts where piped drinking water supply (sambungan rumah) does not extend to the area, so part of the local communities relies on private wells to meet household water needs. Internet access is also limited: according to North Maluku provincial data, Miaf exhibits weak mobile network signal strength and absence of internet connectivity. All of this indicates that the settlement is located in a fundamentally rural, minimally infrastructured environment and does not belong to the urbanized or tourism-developed regions of the regency.
Real estate and investment
Currently, no publicly available real estate market data specific to Miaf village is accessible. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur, it is worth noting that the kabupaten was established in 2003 based on Law No. 1, which founded the regencies of Halmahera Utara, Halmahera Selatan, Kepulauan Sula, Halmahera Timur, and the city of Tidore Kepulauan in Maluku Utara province. The regency is thus a relatively young administrative unit, in whose interior areas — including the villages of Kecamatan Maba Tengah — the real estate market is poorly formalized, with transactions occurring primarily between local actors. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; for them, the laws primarily enable the forms of Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights). The population structure of the kabupaten is young in composition, which may indicate potential internal demand for housing in the long term, but this tendency currently applies more to the more urbanized districts of the regency. Miaf and other interior villages of Kecamatan Maba Tengah cannot presently be considered active real estate market target areas; limited infrastructure, low population density, and distance are all factors to be weighed in investment decisions.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible statistics on public safety in Miaf are available at either the village level or the kecamatan level. Kabupaten Halmahera Timur and North Maluku province as a whole have stabilized following the previous — primarily conflict-related instability between 1999 and 2002 — and the province can now be counted among Indonesia's relatively peaceful regions according to generally available territorial descriptions. Kecamatan Maba Tengah and Miaf within it are located in an interior, low-population-density rural region where everyday public safety conditions are likely similar to those of other rural districts of the regency; however, this could be determined precisely only from verifiable local-level sources, which are not currently available.
Tourist attractions
No known tourist attractions identifiable from sources are associated with Miaf village. At the Kabupaten Halmahera Timur level, however, there is one significant conservation area that is prominent in importance to the entire regency: Taman Nasional Aketajawe-Lolobata national park, located in Kecamatan Wasile Selatan, provides habitat for numerous endemic animal species, including the Halmahera paradise bird (bidadari halmahera), and in the park's forests lives the Togutil, an isolated indigenous community. This conservation area is located in a different kecamatan from Miaf village, but is one of the most important elements of the regency's natural heritage. Kecamatan Maba Tengah generally does not appear as a tourist destination in available Indonesian or international travel sources; due to the area's interior, topographically varied character and limited accessibility, visitor numbers are presumably low.
Summary
Miaf is a small rural village in Kecamatan Maba Tengah, in the northern part of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur, in North Maluku province. Kecamatan Maba Tengah is the highest-elevation kecamatan of Kabupaten Halmahera Timur, with an average elevation of 82 meters above sea level. No publicly known independent demographic, infrastructural, or economic data specific to Miaf village is available; the broader regency-level characteristics — low population density, limited infrastructure, and dominance of rural livelihoods — are likely applicable to this settlement as well. According to verifiable data at the kabupaten level, Kabupaten Halmahera Timur had a population of approximately 100,473 at the end of 2024, and within its territory is located Taman Nasional Aketajawe-Lolobata, which is the habitat of the Halmahera paradise bird and other endemic species. Miaf is currently not considered either a tourist destination or an active real estate market location; it is best characterized as a quiet, interior Halmahera village.

