Jikolamo – a small island-district village in the remote hinterland of North Halmahera
Jikolamo is a settlement belonging to Loloda Kepulauan District (kecamatan), which falls within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Halmahera Utara (North Halmahera Regency) in Maluku Utara (North Maluku) Province, within the broader Maluku (Moluccan) macroregion. Based on its coordinates (2.183916°N, 127.7317°E), it lies near the northern part of the Halmahera island group, as part of a district spanning several smaller islands. The name Loloda Kepulauan — meaning "Loloda islands district" — itself indicates that this kecamatan comprises several smaller islands, and the area ranks among the least densely populated and most remote districts of the regency. No independent, settlement-level data sources exist for Jikolamo; the following description therefore relies on available regency-level sources and geographic location, consistently indicating this limitation.
General overview
Jikolamo does not rank among known or tourist-visited settlements, and its name is unfamiliar to the general public. Loloda Kepulauan District, to which the settlement administratively belongs, encompasses the island areas of the northern part of Halmahera Island, which are difficult to access, where transportation infrastructure characteristically rests on maritime routes. For Kabupaten Halmahera Utara as a whole, based on regency-level Wikipedia sources, the regency covers an area of 3,891.62 km², inhabited by approximately 206,233 people as of the end of 2024; the administrative seat is located in the city of Tobelo. Population density across the regency as a whole is therefore relatively low, and this trend is even more pronounced in more distant island districts. Jikolamo itself is presumably a small fishing or agricultural community, whose livelihood basis derives from local natural resources, primarily the sea and tropical vegetation, though direct, verifiable sources on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
No sources containing real estate market data pertaining to Jikolamo are available. At the broader Kabupaten Halmahera Utara level, it can be established that the regency contains significant natural resources: according to Wikipedia sources, gold deposits operate in Kecamatan Malifut, such as the Gosowong and Toguraci mines, operated by PT Nusa Halmahera Minerals (NHM). This mining activity stimulates economic circulation and labor markets in certain parts of the regency, though its impact on more distant island districts, such as Loloda Kepulauan, may currently be limited. From a real estate perspective, in Loloda Kepulauan District and thus in Jikolamo, one should expect primarily low-value residential properties serving local needs; speculative investment markets are not justified on this territory. A generally applicable rule in Indonesia is that foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) or lease agreements are available to them, but details in each specific case require legal expert review.
Safety and security
No public security statistics are available for Jikolamo or Loloda Kepulauan District; consequently, the following assessments relate solely to the broader regional context. Maluku Utara Province and within it Kabupaten Halmahera Utara have largely consolidated in recent decades following inter-religious tensions that afflicted the region in the early 2000s in the Indonesian Moluccas. The region is currently generally considered stable, and no systematic, serious public security problems are known in publicly available general sources concerning Tobelo, the regency seat. Remote island districts, such as Loloda Kepulauan, may present particular challenges arising from infrastructural isolation — in terms of rapid emergency response, rescue services, and police presence — though verifiable concrete data on this cannot be provided. Consequently, in assessing the public security of Jikolamo, the general Maluku Utara regional context should appropriately serve as a basis in the absence of specific local data.
Tourist attractions
No source-supported, named tourist attraction is known for Jikolamo. However, across the broader Kabupaten Halmahera Utara territory, verified sources mention Gunung Dukono, an active volcano, which is a natural distinction of the regency; this mountain may be an attractive destination for adventure tourism and those interested in volcanology. Gunung Dukono lies in the interior areas of the regency and is at a significant — not specified in kilometers, but presumably several tens of kilometers — terrestrial and maritime distance from Jikolamo and the Loloda Kepulauan District. The Loloda region generally is known for the natural coastal and marine environment of Halmahera Island; coral reefs, tropical fish stocks, and untouched islands characterize this area, though concrete, source-supported information linked to Jikolamo regarding these is lacking. The unexplored, peripheral location simultaneously represents isolation and the potential of unspoiled natural environment.
Summary
Jikolamo is a small, barely documented, island-district settlement in Loloda Kepulauan District of Kabupaten Halmahera Utara in North Maluku Province. In the absence of direct, settlement-level sources, an informative description of the settlement can only be provided on the basis of regency-level data and geographic context. The regency spans an area of 3,891.62 km² with nearly 206,000 inhabitants, and the region's most renowned natural phenomenon is the active Gunung Dukono volcano and gold mining operations in Malifut District. With its isolated position in a maritime district, Jikolamo ranks among the rarely visited, poorly mapped settlements of the Moluccas.

