Toboko – a district of Kota Ternate city in North Maluku in the Moluccas
Toboko is a settlement belonging to the Kota Ternate Selatan district of Kota Ternate city (Ternate kota/city) in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) province. It is located on Pulau Ternate island in the central-eastern part of the Indonesia Moluccas (Maluku) region. Toboko, like other districts of Kota Ternate, lies in the shadow of the massive Gamalama volcano. The village, situated in one of historically significant regions of the Indonesian archipelago, has a relatively small community.
General overview
Toboko is not a prominent tourist destination, but rather an integral part of Kota Ternate city, representing a smaller settlement area within the eastern Indonesian inhabited territory. The village is classified under the Kota Ternate Selatan (South Ternate) district, which is an administrative unit of Ternate city. Kota Ternate city has a population of around a quarter million (216,175 people in 2025); given the city's historical significance, having served as the de facto capital of North Maluku province between 1999 and 2010, Toboko and similar city districts form part of a vibrant, multicultural region. The settlement exemplifies Indonesian inner-island urban infrastructure and everyday life, where locals work in fishing, small-scale commerce, and local agriculture alongside employment in the city's administrative and service sectors. Living conditions there are characteristic of the urbanized parts of the Moluccas region: simple yet functional local community organization, and architectural and social practices adapted to the archipelago's tropical climate.
Real estate and investment
Toboko's real estate market is embedded within the broader real estate dynamics of Kota Ternate city as a whole, though specific settlement-level market data is not available. At the Kota Ternate level, typical real estate market characteristics of a medium-sized Indonesian city apply: the built-up area is dispersed with low building density, consisting mainly of single-family houses and smaller residential buildings. The city's recent administrative role change (when the provincial capital relocated to Sofifa in 2010) imposed long-term constraints on the city's development and investment potential. Regarding real estate investment, it is important to note that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire ownership of land or buildings permanently; only long-term leasing rights can be purchased, typically ranging from 30 to 99 years. The Toboko area is characterized by smaller-scale, local investments and private residential real estate developments rather than large-scale commercial projects.
Safety and security
Toboko, as a district of Kota Ternate city, operates within the city's general public safety conditions. Kota Ternate city, while historically and geopolitically significant, has average public safety characteristics among Indonesian urban communities—there are no particular violent crime hotspots, though typical petty crime such as pickpocketing and occasional low-level disturbances occur as in Indonesian cities generally. The island-city location, distance from Kota Ternate city center, and the demographic composition of the particular district all shape local security conditions; however, specific statistical data on these is unavailable. Indonesia's general poverty levels and uneven development in the Moluccas region, including in Ternate city, are present as social and public safety factors; however, no documented serious crimes or tourism safety concerns are recorded in the settlement.
Tourist attractions
Toboko as a settlement has no named, widely recognized tourist attractions. However, Toboko is part of Kota Ternate city, and the city's attractions and environmental geological characteristics are relevant to understanding the region. The dominant and geologically defining feature of Kota Ternate city is the towering Gamalama volcano, which rises to 1,721 meters and is one of the active volcanoes of the Indonesian Archipelago. Gamalama acts not merely as city backdrop but also as a shaper of history—the presence of Gamalama is closely intertwined with the city and entire region's ancient spice trade potential. Within or immediately adjacent to Toboko settlement are local market operations, fishing activities, and community spaces that form part of Indonesian island-city everyday culture. For visitors, city-level general city tourism and hiking or day trips toward the volcano are possible; however, Toboko is not the central tourism focus of the Moluccas or Ternate city, but rather an authentic urban area directly inhabited by locals.
Summary
Toboko is located in the Kota Ternate Selatan district of Kota Ternate city, an ordinary urban settlement area in North Maluku province. The settlement does not stand out in terms of tourist attractions or special investment opportunities, but rather forms a typical part of the central-eastern, island-city fabric of the Moluccas. Real estate opportunities prove to be local in nature, while public safety follows Indonesian urban standards. The main attraction of the area for interested parties remains the experience of authentic local life and direct engagement with the history of Ternate city, with its spice-trade roots, and the geological phenomena of the Gamalama volcano.

