Nggaki – a small settlement on the southern part of Taliabu Island, North Maluku Province
Nggaki is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Taliabu Selatan district (kecamatan), within Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu regency, in Maluku Utara (North Maluku) Province. Geographically, it is located on Taliabu Island, which forms part of the Maluku archipelago, at coordinates -1.836148 latitude and 124.718822 longitude. The Moluccas are historically one of the most significant regions in Indonesia's eastern archipelago, shaped by centuries of Islamic sultanates and European spice trade. Detailed, verified encyclopedic sources on Nggaki settlement specifically are not yet available; therefore, the information presented below relies on reliable data accessible at the provincial and regency levels, with clear indication of the source level in each case.
General overview
Nggaki belongs to the Taliabu Selatan kecamatan, which covers the southern part of Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu. The Pulau Taliabu regency is a relatively young administrative unit in North Maluku Province, comprising Taliabu Island and surrounding smaller islands. Taliabu Island itself is adjacent to the Celebes Sea and the Molucca Sea, and is relatively little known from a tourism perspective — the region as a whole is classified among Indonesia's interior areas, characterized by different conditions regarding development infrastructure and accessibility compared to territories further west. According to data available at the provincial level, the economy of Maluku Utara is primarily determined by agriculture, fishing, and utilization of marine resources. The main agricultural products include coconut, nutmeg, clove, sago palm, and rice, which are present throughout the province, including in the Taliabu Island area. Mineral resources — particularly gold and nickel — also play a determining role in the province's economic structure. Independent economic or demographic statistics for Nggaki are not available; the above characteristics apply at the broader provincial and regional level.
Real estate and investment
Reliable, verified real estate market data for Nggaki is not available. The real estate market of the broader region, Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu and North Maluku Province as a whole, typically fits into the framework applicable to rural, developing regions of Indonesia: real estate prices vary depending on distance from the capital and more developed provincial centers (such as Ternate and Sofifi) and the level of infrastructure provision. In the case of Taliabu Island, the relatively limited accessibility and low profile mean that investment dynamics differ fundamentally from tourism-frequented areas. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct property ownership (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements typically provide lawful solutions, these being legal instruments applicable throughout the country. Prior to any investment decision, it is recommended to involve local legal and real estate experts.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistical data on Nggaki's public safety is not available. In broader context, North Maluku Province has stabilized following the conflictual period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the province today generally reflects the security of less-frequented, rural Indonesian areas. Taliabu Island and Taliabu Selatan district are considered isolated, rural areas where everyday security assessment is influenced both by local community relations and low population density. At the level of general assessment for the province as a whole, persistent, systematic security risks are not characteristic; however, infrastructure limitations — such as slower emergency response and law enforcement capacity — are factors to be considered in rural areas compared with other parts of the country. For detailed, current security information, it is recommended to consult sources from the relevant consular and travel authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions directly associated with Nggaki can be identified from reliable sources. Speaking generally of the broader region, Taliabu Island and North Maluku Province as a whole, the Maluku area is characterized by rich natural and cultural heritage. The province's largest and most well-known cities — Ternate and Tidore — possess numerous historical sites evoking the era of former spice-trading sultanates; however, these are located at considerable distance from Taliabu Island. The province as a whole is known for outstanding marine biodiversity, and for those interested in fishing, coral reefs, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, the Taliabu Island environment may offer valuable assets — however, these possibilities are not documented by verified sources relating to Nggaki, so they can only be noted as part of the region's general natural character. The development level of tourism infrastructure in the area generally lags behind that of more popular Indonesian destinations.
Summary
Nggaki is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to Taliabu Selatan district in Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu regency, North Maluku Province. Verified data specifically relating to the settlement is available to a limited extent; the characteristics of this location are best understood as embedded within the broader region — Taliabu Island and North Maluku Province. This is a rural, sparsely documented Indonesian location, to which the province's agricultural and marine economic character applies, as well as the general conditions of Indonesia's eastern archipelago. For those considering visits, investment, or settlement, current information from local authorities and experts is essential.

