Toluaya – village settlement on Celebes Island in North Sulawesi province
Toluaya is a village belonging to Bolaang Uki district in Bolaang Mongondow Selatan region, located in North Sulawesi (Celebes) province. The settlement is situated in the eastern part of Indonesia near the equator, positioned at coordinates (0.3777487, 123.9812723) in the north-central part of Celebes. Bolaang Mongondow Selatan itself has existed as an independent region since 2008, formed from the division of the original Bolaang Mongondow regency. The administrative center of the region is the nearby city of Bolaang Uki, and the region had a population of approximately 76,455 as of mid-2025.
General overview
Toluaya is a small, relatively unknown village on the Indonesian administrative map, belonging to Bolaang Uki district. The Bolaang Mongondow Selatan region itself is not a significant tourist destination, but rather a local area characterized by agriculture and fishing on Celebes Island. The village exemplifies the structure of rural settlements in North Sulawesi: a small-population community with limited infrastructure, where traditional livelihoods based on agriculture and fishing form the foundation. Rural villages belonging to the district are generally characterized by lower development levels and limited public services.
Within Indonesia's administrative structure, the village is situated below regency level, meaning Toluaya does not have autonomous local government but forms part of the region's administrative structure. Rural local villages such as Toluaya typically operate on basic infrastructure: local schools, small health posts and community centers, and local markets. Precise settlement-level data about the village is not available from sources, but based on regency-level information, it can be said that rural areas of North Sulawesi are typical northern Celebes communities where traditional lifestyles and the role of community organizations remain strong.
Real estate and investment
Toluaya village and Bolaang Mongondow Selatan region are characterized by nascent, primary real estate markets. In such rural, local-level settlements, the real estate market is almost exclusively limited to local actors, while speculative or foreign investment activity is practically non-existent. Land values in rural areas are extremely low; building plots and structures can in worst-case scenarios be worth only ten to twenty million rupiah per hectare (approximately thirty to sixty thousand Hungarian forints), though this cannot be guaranteed without knowledge of the specific local market conditions of the given region.
Regarding Indonesian real estate market regulations, foreign individuals can purchase property in Indonesia under limited legal prerequisites. Foreign citizens can acquire usage rights to property through leasehold arrangements for up to 80 years, or can purchase under condominium titles. However, in rural villages such as Toluaya, such investments are virtually inconceivable, as neither tourist appeal nor economic prospects justify them. Basic agricultural land and locally-owned residential properties make up virtually the entire structure of the real estate market. The real estate market may be somewhat more active in the regional administrative center of Bolaang Uki city, though specific data at village level is unknown. In rural areas of Indonesian provinces, real estate investments are generally tied to government infrastructure development or larger production facilities, which either do not appear or only minimally appear in the given region.
Safety and security
Settlement-level security data for Toluaya is not available from sources, but regarding the general public safety of North Sulawesi region, it can be said to be normal compared to Indonesian averages. In rural villages such as Toluaya, organized crime is virtually absent, and underworld-type activities rarely affect small communities. Typical security risks in rural areas relate rather to transportation safety (poor roads, traffic accidents) or weather and natural hazards.
North Sulawesi has enjoyed more orderly public safety conditions for several decades following the resolution of historical central Sulawesi conflicts. Violent crime has declined below Indonesian averages in recent decades, and is virtually uncommon in small rural villages. Indonesian rural communities generally operate with strong internal organization and local leadership structures (elders, kepala desa – village mayors), which maintain public order. However, absolute security guarantees cannot be provided regarding individual crimes affecting tourists or political turbulence. Travelers are advised to exercise general travel caution and comply with local regulations.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are known from sources regarding Toluaya village, and as a rural local village, it is not typically considered a travel destination. At Bolaang Uki district level, no named tourist attractions exist in the provided sources. However, examining Bolaang Mongondow Selatan region more broadly, North Sulawesi province possesses rich natural and cultural values. Indonesia's Celebes Island is historically and ecologically significant, with unique endemic species inhabiting the area's flora and fauna.
Tourism in North Sulawesi province is mainly associated with coastal and seaside tourism, as well as snorkeling and diving opportunities. Cities such as Manado (the province's capital, approximately one hundred to one hundred fifty kilometers south of Toluaya) are known for their renowned diving tourism, where world-famous coral and fish species are found. For example, Bunaken National Park is located nearby and is recognized internationally. However, there is no direct access to these attractions from Toluaya village, and tourism within the village is virtually non-existent. The village's visitation has no documented basis, and it is primarily considered a residential area for the local community rather than a tourist destination.
Summary
Toluaya is a small rural village in North Sulawesi province, belonging to Bolaang Uki district in Bolaang Mongondow Selatan region. The village is primarily considered a local agricultural and fishing community, with no connection to tourism or significant economic activity. Real estate markets and investment opportunities are minimal, and the village's security conditions correspond to Indonesian rural averages. Rural villages such as Toluaya do not offer tourist appeal or investment opportunities for foreigners, but rather serve as residential areas for local communities where traditional lifestyles and agriculture remain the fundamental sources of livelihood.

