Bahu – a small settlement in the southern part of Taliabu Island, North Maluku province
Bahu is an Indonesian settlement located in Taliabu Selatan district (kecamatan) belonging to Pulau Taliabu regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the southern part of Taliabu Island, as part of North Maluku province (Maluku Utara). This province is located in the eastern part of Indonesia and became an independent province on October 4, 1999, separated from the former Maluku province, based on Indonesian Law No. 46/1999. Bahu can be classified within the broader Moluccas (Maluku) macroregion, which is one of the least explored yet naturally rich areas of the Indonesian archipelago.
General overview
With regard to Bahu, no independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available; therefore, the following presents the broader administrative and geographical context. The settlement belongs to Taliabu Selatan kecamatan, which forms part of Pulau Taliabu regency. The Pulau Taliabu region itself is a young administrative unit: Taliabu Island was previously under the administration of regions belonging to the neighboring Sula Island group, and later formed an independent regency. The surrounding area is characteristically rural, defined by agricultural and fishing activities. According to late 2024 data, North Maluku province has a population of nearly 1.4 million, with a population density of just 44 people per square kilometer, which well reflects the region's fundamentally sparsely populated, island-based character. Bahu fits into this scattered, primarily agriculture and sea-based rural community profile. The province's current seat is Sofifi city, located on Halmahera Island in Oba Utara kecamatan, and assumed the role of provincial capital on August 4, 2010, from Ternate city, which previously held this function.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data is available in accessible sources regarding Bahu. The real estate market of Pulau Taliabu regency and North Maluku province generally differs significantly from more developed Indonesian regions, such as Bali province or western Java: demand and transaction volume are considerably lower, infrastructure development is limited, and the area's development potential is primarily linked to natural resources – fishing, plantation agriculture, and possibly mining. In Indonesia, generally applicable restrictions apply to foreign citizens acquiring land: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens. For foreigners, long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or usage rights (Hak Pakai) are typically available, with their duration and renewability dependent on current Indonesian legislation. The real estate market on Taliabu Island and its immediate surroundings can be considered, even in comparison to the broader region, as speculative from an investment perspective and requiring appropriate caution.
Safety and security
No concrete, publicly accessible settlement-level data is available regarding Bahu's public safety. Regarding the broader region, North Maluku province, it can be generally stated that following the religious and ethnic conflicts of the early 2000s, the province has gradually stabilized, and in recent decades public order has generally consolidated. In rural, sparsely populated areas such as Taliabu Selatan district, crime statistics are typically low, primarily due to small population and limited economic activity. However, deficiencies in transportation infrastructure connecting the islands and limitations in emergency services call for caution: in emergency situations, assistance may take considerable time to arrive. When planning travel, it is advisable to consider current travel information issued by Indonesian authorities and by one's own country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions appear in available sources regarding Bahu. Taliabu Island and the broader Pulau Taliabu regency region are located on the eastern periphery of the Moluccas, and the region remains quite underdeveloped in terms of tourism infrastructure. Natural features characteristic of the broader Moluccas macroregion – tropical coastal landscapes, coral reefs, rainforests – are present on Taliabu Island as well, yet their development from a tourism perspective is minimal. No specific, verified local attractions can be named regarding Bahu based on reliable sources; travelers with interest would be well advised to also consider better-documented destinations within North Maluku province – such as locations associated with Halmahera Island or the Ternate area – for which more extensive and reliable descriptions are available.
Summary
Bahu is a small, poorly documented settlement in Taliabu Selatan district of Pulau Taliabu regency belonging to North Maluku province. The broader region, the southern area of Taliabu Island, is a rural, sparsely populated territory characterized by low population density and limited infrastructure. Data specifically concerning Bahu regarding real estate market, tourism, and public safety is not publicly accessible; therefore, in these areas, more general characteristics of Pulau Taliabu regency and North Maluku province provide guidance. For those interested in the region, acquaintance with broader, better-explored areas of North Maluku province is recommended as a starting point.

