Bongkudai Selatan – a small settlement in the Bolaang Mongondow Timur region of North Sulawesi
Bongkudai Selatan is a village-level settlement (desa) in Indonesia's Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, falling under the Mooat district (kecamatan) of the Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (0.7614, 124.4452), it is situated near the equator in the northern interior regions of Celebes island. Manado, the provincial capital, is the region's most important urban and transportation center. Since independent, verified administrative or statistical sources specifically on Bongkudai Selatan are not yet available, the settlement is presented within the broader provincial and regency-level context.
General overview
Bongkudai Selatan is part of the Mooat district (Kecamatan Mooat), located in the eastern portion of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur. The suffix "Selatan" means "south" in Indonesian, indicating that the eponymous Bongkudai locality has a southern area registered as a separate administrative unit. Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur is a relatively young regency: it became an independent administrative unit in 2008 after being separated from the larger former Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow. According to district and regency-level data, the region is characterized typically by agricultural and partly forestry areas, with varied topography and highland elements typical of the interior Sulawesi landscape. North Sulawesi province as a whole, according to available sources, can be divided into two main zones: a southern one where lower plains and plateaus alternate, and a northern zone consisting of an island region. The Mooat district is located in the province's interior terrestrial section, within the southern zone. The province's total area is 13,892.47 km², and its population was 2,645,291 as of the end of 2024. Bongkudai Selatan itself is a small rural community, likely agricultural in character, with no available data on more extensive tourist or industrial infrastructure.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Bongkudai Selatan is not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. The broader context is provided by the general economic characteristics of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur and North Sulawesi province. The Bolaang Mongondow Timur regency is a developing region with an economy primarily based on agriculture and natural resources, where the real estate market operates at a significantly smaller volume and is far less liquid than in Manado city or in Kabupaten Minahasa. In smaller, interior-located villages such as Bongkudai Selatan, the number of real estate transactions is low, and prices can be presumed moderate, though precise, verifiable data is not available. Within the well-known framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain investment legal structures offer alternatives, applicable throughout the country and therefore also in this region. From an investment perspective, the region is not yet considered a particularly dynamic real estate market zone; development opportunities are primarily to be sought in sectors connected to agriculture and natural resources, based on broader North Sulawesi development trends.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verified sources are available on Bongkudai Selatan's public safety situation. In general terms, North Sulawesi province—according to available provincial framework information—ranks among Indonesia's relatively stably administered and developing regions, where Manado and major urban areas represent the most densely populated and therefore most closely monitored zones from a public safety perspective. In interior, rural areas such as the municipalities of the Mooat district, community life is generally closely tied to local traditions and customs; these areas typically have low numbers of external visitors, a circumstance that does not in itself provide grounds for drawing either favorable or unfavorable security conclusions. Before any travel decision, it is advisable to consult current, official sources—such as travel advisories from the relevant country's foreign ministry—regarding the region's current situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable, named sources are available regarding tourist attractions in Bongkudai Selatan. The Mooat lake (Danau Mooat), named after the Mooat district, is a natural formation known in the region, located within the Kecamatan Mooat area; this lake is one of the district's most recognized natural features and likely lies in proximity to Bongkudai Selatan, though the exact distance cannot be verified from sources. The natural characteristics of North Sulawesi province as a whole—including an island region comprising 287 islands, coastal and highland areas, and numerous volcanoes arranged along the edge of the Sunda plate—are generally known features of the province. These characteristics are primarily accessible in other, more extensively explored areas of the province. Bongkudai Selatan itself, based on its location and available knowledge, is not considered a prominently visited tourist destination; access to district and provincial-level attractions requires transit through nearby centers, primarily through Kotaburun, the regency's seat.
Summary
Bongkudai Selatan is a small, interior-located desa in North Sulawesi province, within the Mooat district of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur. Specific, verified data on the settlement are not yet available in public sources, so it is positioned primarily with the help of broader provincial and regency-level framework information. The region is characterized by an economy based on agriculture and natural resources, and its real estate market and tourist infrastructure are limited compared to the country's more developed areas. North Sulawesi province as a whole is, however, a developing region with varied natural resources, and its interior, lesser-known municipalities, including Bongkudai Selatan, form part of the broader Sulawesi natural and cultural context.

