Balisosang – settlement in North Halmahera's gold mining district
Balisosang is a settlement belonging to the administrative district of Kecamatan Malifut, which falls under Kabupaten Halmahera Utara regency, and within that Maluku Utara (North Maluku) province, in the broader Moluccas region. Based on its coordinates (1.1493° north latitude, 127.7344° east longitude), it is located on North Halmahera island. The administrative seat of the regency is the city of Tobelo, whose district is located in a separate kecamatan from Balisosang. The available source material contains only regency-level data regarding the settlement, so the following presents known facts in a broader context.
General overview
Balisosang is a small, relatively unknown settlement whose name does not appear independently in publicly available encyclopedic sources. The Kecamatan Malifut district, however, is known for containing the most significant gold mines of Kabupaten Halmahera Utara: the mining sites named Gosowong and Toguraci, currently operated by a large company called PT Nusa Halmahera Minerals (NHM). Balisosang is located within this mining-determined district, so the region's economic character and infrastructure development are primarily shaped by the mining industry. The total area of Kabupaten Halmahera Utara is 3,891.62 km², with a recorded population of 206,233 people at the end of 2024. The regency's territory includes an active volcano: Gunung Dukono, which plays a prominent role among the geographical and natural characteristics of the entire kabupaten. Precise data on Balisosang's administrative status, area, or population is currently unavailable from public sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Balisosang is not available, so the following reflects the broader context of Kecamatan Malifut and Kabupaten Halmahera Utara. The presence of the mining sector in the region generates certain demand for properties and accommodation, particularly for infrastructure related to mining company employees. Generally speaking, the real estate market of North Maluku province is less developed and liquid than the markets of tourism-popular Indonesian islands (such as Bali), and prices and transaction volumes are also lower. For foreign citizens, under the framework of Indonesian land law, the direct acquisition of land ownership is limited: foreigners generally cannot acquire property with "hak milik" (full ownership) status, but typically operate through longer-term rental arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai). From an investment perspective, capital directed to the Malifut district is primarily linked to the mineral extraction industry; retail or tourism-oriented real estate development is not typical for this remote, difficult-to-access rural area.
Safety and security
Public sources contain no crime statistics or local-level security data specific to Balisosang. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Halmahera Utara region, it can be said generally that since the early 2000s religious and ethnic conflicts in the Moluccas, the province has stabilized considerably, and North Maluku today is not among Indonesia's particularly problematic regions. However, in a relatively isolated rural district characterized by mining activity—such as Kecamatan Malifut—it is advisable to inform oneself carefully about local conditions, particularly before staying there. Adherence to general travel advice, maintaining contact with local authorities, and prior verification of current accommodation conditions are always recommended in the region.
Tourist attractions
Balisosang does not appear in public sources listing tourist attractions. Considering Kabupaten Halmahera Utara as a whole, the active volcano Gunung Dukono mentioned in the source is one of the regency's known natural features, which may be attractive to hikers and those with volcanological interests. This volcano is located within the regency's territory, but its exact distance from Balisosang cannot be determined based on publicly available data. The regency's seat, Tobelo, is also considered a well-known city in North Halmahera, and the associated coastline and nearby islands are noted in the region for diving and nature tourism, though these likely lie at considerable distance from Balisosang. Separate tourism descriptions or named attractions regarding Kecamatan Malifut district and Balisosang itself are not currently documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
Summary
Balisosang is a poorly documented small settlement on North Halmahera island, within Kecamatan Malifut district, in Kabupaten Halmahera Utara regency. The broader region is primarily defined by gold mining—particularly the Gosowong and Toguraci mines—and the active Gunung Dukono volcano. The settlement does not have a widely recognized tourism or real estate market profile; available public information is limited to the regency level. On this basis, Balisosang is more significant from the perspective of the mining industry and local administration than as a tourism or investment destination.

