Mira – a village in Kecamatan Morotai Timur, in the eastern part of Pulau Morotai
Mira is a village (desa) in Kecamatan Morotai Timur, Kabupaten Pulau Morotai, Maluku Utara province, Indonesia. The village is situated in the eastern part of Pulau Morotai, on the slopes of Gunung Bakulu mountain. The total area of Kabupaten Pulau Morotai is approximately 2,336.15 km², and it was established on October 29, 2008, following its separation from Kabupaten Halmahera Utara. The broader region, Maluku Utara province, is bordered to the north by the Pacific Ocean, to the east by the Halmahera Sea, to the south by the Morotai Strait, and to the west also by the Halmahera Sea. Maluku Utara province is home to one of Indonesia's most remote but strategically significant islands, which has been designated as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ).
General overview
Mira administratively forms part of Kecamatan Morotai Timur and is not among the most frequently mentioned settlements in Kabupaten Pulau Morotai. Independent, village-level statistical data is not currently publicly available. What can, however, be definitively established from sources is that in May 2025, the Pemerintah Desa Mira, Kecamatan Morotai Timur (Mortim), Pulau Morotai, Maluku Utara held a special village deliberation (Musyawarah Desa Khusus – Musdesus) for the purpose of establishing the board of directors of the Koperasi Desa (Kopdes) Merah Putih village cooperative. The cooperative aims to function as a business organization to promote economic growth in Desa Mira. At the broader kabupaten level, Kabupaten Pulau Morotai has continuously developed its potential since achieving autonomy, particularly in the fields of fishing, maritime industry, historical and marine tourism, and the establishment of a strategic economic zone, as part of the national maritime axis and Pacific connectivity. Much of the island is covered by forests, and among its natural resources are timber, resin, gold, and iron ore. In the case of Mira — being a relatively small village situated in the eastern, mountainous zone of the kecamatan — direct data provision is limited; therefore, in the sections below, we rely on relevant and verifiable data at the kabupaten level, always clearly signaling this framework.
Real estate and investment
At the level of Desa Mira, publicly available and verifiable real estate market data is currently not accessible. However, for Kabupaten Pulau Morotai as a whole, important investment context is known. Pulau Morotai is recognized as part of Indonesia's Special Economic Zone (SEZ), which was announced by Government Regulation No. 50 of 2014; the SEZ area covers 1,101.76 hectares. Through the zone's advantages, KEK Morotai is expected to attract investment valued at 30.44 trillion rupiahs. The Kabupaten lies on the third corridor of the Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ALKI) III, and simultaneously on the migration route of skipjack tuna, making it an attractive raw material base for the fishing processing industry. The territory is being developed as a strategic economic zone in terms of the national maritime axis and Pacific connectivity, supported by both the KEK Morotai program and the "Indonesia Towards the Ocean" strategy. It can be stated in general that under Indonesian land law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; limited forms of legal title—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights)—are available to them, the details of which must always be clarified with the assistance of legal experts. Mira's direct appeal from an investment perspective is determined primarily by the kabupaten's development trajectory and its SEZ status; village-level land price data cannot be verified publicly.
Safety and security
Published crime or security statistics specific to Desa Mira are not available. At the Kabupaten Pulau Morotai level, one relevant contextual data point appears in available sources: due to the island's role as a strategic trade route, authorities consider there to be a risk of drug trafficking, and consequently, the Badan Narkotika Nasional Kabupaten Pulau Morotai (National Narcotics Board of Kabupaten Pulau Morotai) was established in August 2015, with the task of coordinating drug prevention and eradication efforts. More detailed, verifiable data on public security affecting Mira is not available; the above note reflects the institutional context of the kabupaten as a whole and cannot be automatically applied to Mira village. To understand the current security situation at any location, local authorities and relevant consular briefings are the authoritative sources.
Tourist attractions
One source-supported natural attraction is known in Desa Mira: the Air Terjun Bunga Kokota waterfall. Air Terjun Bunga Kokota is located in Desa Mira, specifically on the slopes of Gunung Bakulu mountain, in the eastern part of Pulau Morotai. The waterfall has multiple points: some cascades measure only 4 meters in height, while others reach approximately 25 meters; one waterfall point also features a cave 4 meters deep. The waterfall can be reached from Daruba, the capital of Kabupaten Pulau Morotai, by motorcycle in approximately one hour. From the jalan utama (main road) to the waterfall, it is only 100 meters on foot. The site is being developed as a tourist destination by a local extended family, who gave it the name Air Terjun Bunga Kokota. The broader Kabupaten Pulau Morotai offers numerous other verifiable attractions that can be accessed from Mira, though they are not located in the village itself. Pulau Morotai was one of the most important military bases during the Second World War and today is rich in historical monuments. PT Jababeka Morotai, which manages KEK Morotai, operates a museum that preserves Allied and Japanese military equipment from the Second World War. Pulau Zum Zum is only 7 kilometers from Pulau Morotai and can be reached by speedboat in approximately 15 minutes; it is home to the MacArthur monument. The Trikora Museum houses a monument erected in memory of President Sukarno, as the kabupaten served as Indonesia's most remote military base during the campaign for the reclamation of West Irian.
Summary
Mira is a small village that administratively belongs to Kecamatan Morotai Timur in Kabupaten Pulau Morotai, Maluku Utara province. Independent, village-level statistical data is not publicly available; however, the site's most significant known feature is the Air Terjun Bunga Kokota waterfall, which is located on the slopes of Gunung Bakulu mountain and is recognized as a listed attraction on the Kabupaten Pulau Morotai tourism website. The village administration initiated the establishment of a village cooperative (Kopdes) in 2025 to promote local economic growth. At the broader kabupaten level, the SEZ status, historical heritage, and developing tourism infrastructure define the long-term character of the region, of which Mira forms a part.

