Langganu – a village in Lede District on Pulau Taliabu Island
Langganu is a small Indonesian village (desa) belonging to Lede District (Kecamatan Lede), within Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu regency, in North Maluku Province (Provinsi Maluku Utara). Geographically, it is situated within the Moluccas macroregion, historically noted for its spices and island landscape. The settlement is located along the southern latitudes based on its coordinates, on the territory of Pulau Taliabu island. According to available sources, Langganu is administratively clearly identified and registered as an independent village unit within the Indonesian administrative system.
General overview
Langganu is one of the villages in Lede District within Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu. The Pulau Taliabu regency is a relatively young administrative unit: Kabupaten Taliabu became an independent kabupaten in 2013 when it was separated from Kabupaten Kepulauan Sula territory. Pulau Taliabu island itself forms part of the Sula Island group and is one of the eastern peripheral areas of North Maluku Province. Lede District, to which Langganu belongs, is located in the interior, less urbanized parts of the island. The regency capital is Bobong city, which functions as the region's administrative and commercial center. Langganu is not recognized as a widely known tourist destination, and based on available data, it can be considered a small, rural community whose life is typically determined by local agriculture and the utilization of natural resources. The broader area of Pulau Taliabu is difficult to access: the island has no direct air connections with the country's major hubs and can reliably be reached via maritime routes.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified real estate market data is available regarding Langganu. The broader context is provided by the economic situation of Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu and North Maluku Province in general. The province is classified among developing regions where infrastructure development and access to public services remain limited in certain areas, particularly on more remote islands. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals are not legally permitted to acquire full ownership (Hak Milik); foreign persons can at most acquire long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, building ownership (Hak Pakai). This general Indonesian land property regulation is also applicable to areas in Pulau Taliabu. Due to the region's level of development and accessibility difficulties, an organized real estate market is not currently characteristic of the Langganu area, and interested parties must consult with local administration and legal advisors before undertaking any transaction.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Langganu. Generally speaking, North Maluku Province has stabilized following the period of religious and ethnic conflicts between 1999 and 2002, and over the past two decades, most of the province has shown a relatively stable public order situation. Based on the rural nature of Pulau Taliabu island and Lede District within it, local community life is organized within traditional frameworks. In small, remote villages, based on general Indonesian experience, community norms and local customary law play an important role in maintaining everyday order. Visitors and potential investors are advised to consult with local authorities or trusted local contacts to assess the current situation, as the conditions in this isolated area are difficult to generalize from outside.
Tourist attractions
Based on available sources, no named tourist attractions can be identified for Langganu. The natural assets of the broader Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu — which are characteristically typical of the Moluccas in general — may within the region primarily include pristine coastal areas, tropical forests, and natural values connected to the shoreline, though no specific, verifiable data is available regarding Langganu in this respect. Pulau Taliabu island in general can be characterized as having limited tourist infrastructure; accessing the island presents serious logistical challenges, and visitor numbers remain modest compared to more developed Indonesian destinations. When organizing trips to view potential natural attractions, it is advisable to engage a guide with local knowledge.
Summary
Langganu is a small, rural Indonesian village on Pulau Taliabu island in Lede District, North Maluku Province. Based on available sources, it can be primarily characterized as an administratively identifiable unit, for which detailed statistical, tourist, or real estate market data is not currently publicly available. Based on the broader context of Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu, the area fits within a developing, difficult-to-access but nature-rich island environment. Accordingly, Langganu is not currently considered a widely known investment or tourist destination, and in any case of local interest, reliance on direct, local sources is particularly warranted.

