Lifao – small settlement on the eastern part of Morotai Island, North Maluku
Lifao is a settlement on Morotai Island in Indonesia's North Maluku (Maluku Utara) province. Administratively, it belongs to the Morotai Timur District (kecamatan), which forms part of Pulau Morotai Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (2.2425221° N, 128.5795405° E), it is located on the eastern side of the island, near the convergence of the Pacific Ocean and the Maluku Sea. Since no independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Lifao, the local context is presented below based on generally verifiable characteristics of the broader administrative units — the Morotai Timur District, Pulau Morotai Regency, and North Maluku Province — with this distinction noted throughout.
General overview
Lifao is one of the villages in Morotai Timur District, with its territory extending along the eastern coast of Morotai Island. Morotai Island as a whole is a relatively small and sparsely populated, rural area: according to Indonesian census data, Pulau Morotai Regency has a total population of several tens of thousands, and the region's level of development is lower than the Indonesian average. On the island, livelihoods have traditionally been based on fishing, small-scale agriculture, and copra cultivation, and this is likely characteristic of villages in Morotai Timur District, and possibly Lifao as well, though no direct, specific sources confirm this. Morotai Island has recently become one of Indonesia's government's priority development targets: the island has been designated as a special economic zone (Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus, KEK), aimed at promoting tourism and investment. This institutional framework theoretically affects all administrative units on the island, including Morotai Timur District, but to what extent Lifao specifically benefits from this development is unknown based on factual data.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable source is available regarding Lifao's real estate market. Within the context of the broader region, namely Pulau Morotai Regency, it can be noted that land and property prices on the island are typically considerably lower than at Indonesia's more developed tourist destinations (such as Bali or Lombok), which partly reflects the limited development of infrastructure and services. The special economic zone status could potentially attract investors, but actual market activity in the region remains modest for now. As a general note within the Indonesian regulatory framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct property ownership (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; lawful options available to them include long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa), usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, and investment through a local legal entity. These general rules apply to Lifao on Morotai Island as well, and local legal consultation is advisable before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
No direct, specific statistics or official sources are available regarding safety and security in Lifao. With respect to the broader region, North Maluku Province, it can be said that after the religious and ethnic conflicts of the early 2000s, the province has become relatively consolidated, and daily public safety generally corresponds to the average level of rural areas in Indonesia. Due to Morotai Island's small population and strongly rural character, large-scale urban crime phenomena are less typical, though this cannot be confirmed or contradicted based on specific, verified data for Lifao. It is advisable to consult relevant foreign affairs information and local authorities before traveling.
Tourist attractions
No source is available regarding Lifao village as a unique tourist destination. Morotai Island as a whole, however, is known for its World War II historical sites: in 1944, the island was a key station in General MacArthur's Pacific campaign, and the area contains remains, wreckage, and artifacts related to the war. Additionally, Pulau Morotai Regency is known for its marine tourism appeal: the surrounding waters are recognized for diving tourism and coastal tourism potential, and the island's development plans place emphasis on ecological and diving tourism potential. Whether these attractions and resources are located in the immediate vicinity of Lifao or in other parts of the island is not available as precise, source-based information; based on the eastern location of Morotai Timur District, it is conceivable that certain coastal and natural sites are accessible from the area, but this is merely a geographical inference, not a verified fact.
Summary
Lifao is a small, poorly documented settlement on the eastern part of Morotai Island in Morotai Timur District, North Maluku Province. Since no direct, detailed sources are available for the village, its characteristics can only be reliably presented within the context of broader administrative units — Pulau Morotai Regency and North Maluku Province. Due to the island's special economic zone status and its World War II historical and marine tourism assets, Morotai Island as a whole is a potentially developing area, but given the absence of specific, verified data about Lifao's concrete situation, real estate market, and attractions, further on-site investigation is necessary.

