Binjeita – small Celebesian settlement on the eastern frontier of North Sulawesi province
Binjeita is a small settlement (desa) in Indonesia's Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, which has its administrative seat in the city of Manado. Administratively, it belongs to the Bolangitang Timur district (kecamatan), which forms part of the Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency (kabupaten). The regency is located in the northern part of Celebes island, with approximate coordinates marked at 0.757° north latitude and 123.475° east longitude. The province to which Binjeita belongs comprises numerous islands and an extensive coastline, as well as volcanic interior regions.
General overview
Binjeita does not figure prominently as a widely recognized tourism or economic destination; the name of the settlement appears in available sources only in administrative databases. The Bolangitang Timur district forms part of the Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency, which is a relatively young administrative area within North Sulawesi, established as an independent administrative unit in 2007. The province as a whole can be divided into two main zones: the southern region is characterized by plains and highlands, while the northern zone is defined more by an island world. The total area of the province is 13,892.47 km², and at the end of 2024, nearly 2.645 million inhabitants lived there. Binjeita belongs to this broader province with varied natural geography, which is also shaped by volcanic activity found on the margins of the Sunda Plate. Settlement-level data—such as precise population figures or territorial extent—are not available from verified sources, and therefore specific data on these matters cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified source material is available regarding Binjeita's real estate market and investment opportunities. Based on the broader context of the Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency and North Sulawesi province's real estate dynamics, it can be stated that more peripheral, sparsely populated settlements in North Sulawesi are typically characterized by lower real estate turnover, and the pace of infrastructure development lags behind that of the province's larger cities, particularly Manado. In general terms, Indonesian property ownership regulations impose restrictions on foreign citizens: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai title are available to them, with the scope and conditions of these determined by applicable legislation. Before making investment decisions, local legal advice is recommended in all cases, as the regulatory environment and local ordinances applicable to individual regencies may differ.
Safety and security
No independent, verified data are available regarding public safety conditions in Binjeita. With respect to North Sulawesi province as a whole, it can be stated that the region does not feature among Indonesian areas identified as having particularly high crime risk in broader, generally accessible travel information. Smaller villages in North Sulawesi are generally characterized by relative tranquility resulting from lower population density and strong local community ties; however, available source material contains no specific crime statistics or security assessments regarding Binjeita. Basic precautions and respect for local customs are generally recommended during any visit to Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions for Binjeita. Regarding North Sulawesi province as a whole, Wikipedia sources note that the region possesses an extensive marine zone: the exclusive economic zone covers approximately 190,000 km², the coastline exceeds 2,395 km in length, and the province contains 287 islands, of which 59 are inhabited. The province's volcanic character is likewise defining, as it is located on the margin of the Sunda Plate. The Bolaang Mongondow Utara region is geographically positioned between the Celebes Sea and the Molucca Sea as a coastal and hilly area where conditions for nature-based tourism are theoretically possible, though this cannot be independently verified for Binjeita specifically. Named attractions, temples, beaches, or nature parks can only be mentioned if they expressly appear in some verifiable source.
Summary
Binjeita is a small Indonesian settlement in the Bolangitang Timur district, Bolaang Mongondow Utara regency, North Sulawesi province, located in the northern part of Celebes island. The province is one of the country's regions rich in varied natural geography, volcanic and marine features, with an estimated population at the end of 2024 approaching 2.65 million inhabitants. Binjeita itself appears in available sources as a small, not widely documented location; detailed demographic, market, or tourism data are currently unavailable. Prior to planning travel to this area or the broader region, or before making real estate investments, it is advisable to consult up-to-date local sources and legal advisors.

