Kayumoyondi – a small village on the eastern edge of North Celebes, in Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur
Kayumoyondi is an Indonesian village (desa) belonging to the Kecamatan Tutuyan administrative district within Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur (East Bolaang Mongondow) regency. The region is part of Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, situated at the northernmost tip of the island of Celebes, with its provincial capital at the city of Manado. Based on its coordinates (0.83° north latitude, 124.58° east longitude), the settlement lies in the east-central band of Celebes near the equator. As of the end of 2024, Sulawesi Utara province is home to nearly 2.65 million people, and its area exceeds 13,800 km².
General overview
Kayumoyondi does not figure among the widely known Indonesian tourism or economic destinations, and currently no standalone, settlement-level encyclopedic or statistical source is available that details its population, area, or internal structure. Kecamatan Tutuyan, to which the village belongs administratively, is one district of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur, a relatively young administrative unit in North Sulawesi. The province as a whole is characterized by two main zones: a southern hilly-lowland area and a northern island-group zone. Kayumoyondi falls within the mainland, more southern-oriented zone. Villages in this region are typically communities engaged in agriculture—mainly rice fields, coconut palm plantations, and mixed horticulture—though specific economic data about this village cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Across Sulawesi Utara province, there are a total of 1,664 desa and kelurahan (rural and urban administrative units), divided among four cities and eleven regencies; Kayumoyondi is a minor player in one of these.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly accessible data on Kayumoyondi's real estate market is known; therefore, the following reflects general conditions valid at the broader level of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur and Sulawesi Utara. The real estate market in small villages of North Sulawesi is generally characterized by low turnover, locally agricultural-purpose plots, and simple residential properties; prices and demand typically fall far short of those in more tourism-developed areas of the province, such as Manado or the surroundings of the Bunaken Islands. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct property ownership (hak milik); however, certain legal arrangements, such as hak pakai (usage rights), offer the opportunity to establish a longer-term, legal presence. Before any investment decision, it is advisable to engage an Indonesian legal expert and the local land office (Badan Pertanahan Nasional), particularly in sparsely mapped, rural kabupaten areas. The infrastructure development level of the region, the quality of the road network, and the availability of public services directly affect the value of properties and the return prospects of investments.
Safety and security
No authenticated public safety statistics source is available for Kayumoyondi. Regarding Sulawesi Utara province as a whole, it is generally known as an area with characteristically lower crime rates compared to larger Indonesian metropolises, particularly in rural districts. In smaller villages, community control is traditionally strong, and serious violent crimes are rarer than in densely populated urban areas of the country. Nevertheless, as in many rural regions of Indonesia, infrastructure deficiencies—such as limited healthcare or emergency services—can indirectly affect the everyday sense of security. For any current and accurate public safety assessment of this region, information from local authorities or the Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur administration is the authoritative source.
Tourist attractions
No standalone source listing named attractions for Kayumoyondi as a tourist destination is available. The broader surroundings, namely Sulawesi Utara province, however, rank among Indonesia's regions rich in natural resources: the province has active volcanoes, as it is located at the edge of the Sunda Plate, and its coastline exceeds 2,395 km. The province's most renowned natural features—including the coral reefs of Bunaken National Park—are found in other parts of the province, near Manado, and not directly in Kayumoyondi's vicinity. Regarding Kecamatan Tutuyan and its possible natural or cultural attractions, likewise no verifiable, detailed source material is available. Visitors to this region are advised to inquire at the local tourism office of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur about nearby attractions, natural areas, or cultural events, as this information is more accurately available at the local level.
Summary
Kayumoyondi is a small, rural Indonesian desa located within the Kecamatan Tutuyan administrative district, in Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Timur regency, Sulawesi Utara province. Publicly accessible, settlement-level statistical or tourism sources are currently not available for the village; therefore, the picture formed of it relies on broader provincial and regional context. The wider province—with its population of nearly 2.65 million and diverse natural endowments—offers many points of interest, but Kayumoyondi itself is one of the quieter, less-mapped interior rural areas. From a real estate or investment perspective, thorough on-site investigation of local conditions and professional legal consultation are indispensable before any serious decision.

