Fatkauyon – a small settlement in the eastern part of Kepulauan Sula Regency
Fatkauyon is a settlement belonging to the Sulabesi Timur (East Sulawesi) District, administered by the Kepulauan Sula (Sula Islands) Regency in Indonesia. Geographically, it forms part of North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province and is classified within the broader Moluccas macroregion. Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.44 degrees south latitude and 126.05 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the eastern area of the Sula Islands. The available source material extends only to the provincial level, therefore the detailed presentation of the settlement relies on accessible provincial and general regional data, clearly indicating where broader context is being referenced.
General overview
Fatkauyon does not appear in widely recognized Indonesian tourism or real estate market databases, which suggests it is a relatively small, poorly documented rural settlement. The Sulabesi Timur District forms the eastern part of Kepulauan Sula Regency and exhibits the distinctive characteristics typical of the Sula Islands archipelago: the area consists predominantly of natural environment, with agriculture and fishing serving as the population's traditional sources of livelihood. The entire North Maluku Province, according to data from the end of 2024, has a population of approximately 1,394,231 people, with a population density of roughly 44 persons/km², which reflects the province's relatively sparse settlement pattern. The Kepulauan Sula Regency itself is one of the more peripheral units of the province, and settlements in comparable, smaller-population districts typically operate with strong community ties but limited infrastructure. In the case of Fatkauyon, precise population data are not available, but based on the natural and administrative context of Sulabesi Timur District, it is likely a village-scale community dependent on agricultural and marine resources.
Real estate and investment
No reliable data sources are available regarding Fatkauyon's real estate market. Considering the broader regional context: Kepulauan Sula Regency ranks among the economically less developed parts of North Maluku Province, where real estate transactions and investment activity significantly lag behind the more developed areas of the province, such as the provincial capital Sofifi (Kota Tidore Kepulauan) and its surroundings. The real estate markets in such archipelagic, rural districts are generally characterized by low land prices and limited liquidity. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the property ownership opportunities available to foreign nationals are legally regulated and restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, use rights (Hak Pakai). This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including on the Sula Islands. From an investment perspective, Kepulauan Sula Regency holds potential in terms of natural resources, particularly in fishing and forestry, but before making any concrete investment decisions, it is always necessary to involve local authorities and legal counsel.
Safety and security
No verified, settlement-level data are available regarding the public safety situation in Fatkauyon. In general terms, it can be said that North Maluku Province—and within it the Sula Islands region—has gradually stabilized following the religious conflicts of 1999, and by now the greater part of the province enables relatively peaceful daily life. Rural, small-community districts such as Sulabesi Timur, due to their low urbanization and closed community structures, are generally not considered areas facing urban-style public safety challenges. However, the peripheral archipelagic location and limited infrastructure may complicate access to prompt official assistance if needed. Anyone planning an extended stay in Kepulauan Sula Regency or Sulabesi Timur District is advised to consult the latest travel advisory sources, as local conditions may change.
Tourist attractions
No available source specifically names concrete tourist attractions in Fatkauyon. The Kepulauan Sula archipelago as a whole is rich in tropical natural values characteristic of the Moluccas: coral reefs, pristine coastlines, and distinctive island landscapes constitute the primary attractions. These assets are likely present in Sulabesi Timur District as well, based on the area's geographical character, however, it is not possible for us to name specific, verified attractions—temples, protected areas, cultural sites—in connection with Fatkauyon. At the North Maluku Province level, known tourist attractions documented in reliable sources—such as the historical forts on Ternate or Tidore islands and the Gamalama volcano—are located in other, more developed parts of the province and lie at considerable maritime distance from Fatkauyon. The Sula Islands may, however, hold potential appeal for those interested in nature hiking and diving, though tourism infrastructure development in the region remains limited.
Summary
Fatkauyon is a rural settlement in the Sulabesi Timur District of Kepulauan Sula Regency in North Maluku Province, in the eastern part of the Moluccas. Based on currently available data, the location is poorly documented, and neither in terms of real estate markets nor tourism does it possess widely recognized, specifically substantiated information. Based on the broader provincial context, this is a small-community area potentially rich in natural values but with limited infrastructural development. For those requiring more precise, current, and location-specific information, the most reliable data can be obtained through contact with the local authorities of Kepulauan Sula Regency or through on-site inquiry.

