Lolan Dua – small settlement in North Sulawesi's Bolaang Timur District
Lolan Dua is an Indonesian rural community located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) Province, within the Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow administrative unit, belonging to Kecamatan Bolaang Timur district. Geographically, it is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi Island, with approximate coordinates at 0.94° North latitude and 124.20° East longitude. In the local census system, Lolan Dua carries the name "Lolan," and the suffix "Dua" (two) indicates that at least two similarly named administrative units – Lolan Satu and Lolan Dua – can be distinguished from one another in the region. Since detailed, independent descriptive sources about the settlement are currently unavailable, the following overview primarily relies on verifiable facts at the broader district, regency, and provincial levels, as well as generally known context.
General overview
Lolan Dua falls within the administrative territory of Kecamatan Bolaang Timur, which, as part of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow, encompasses coastal and hilly areas west of the Minahasa Peninsula extending toward Tomini Bay. Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow is one of North Sulawesi's most extensive regencies; across the coastal strip stretching from the eastern part of the province toward Tomini Bay, plantations, fishing villages, and rice fields alternate with forested and hilly hinterland. Livelihood forms characteristic of the region include agriculture – cultivation of coconut, cocoa, clove, and rice – as well as coastal fishing, which play a defining role throughout the Bolaang Mongondow regency. As a small desa (rural administrative unit), Lolan Dua likely adapts to this agriculture and fishing-based way of life, although independent source data on this point is unavailable. The Bolaang Timur district is relatively sparsely populated, and its infrastructure is more modest than that of more urbanized areas, due to its distance from the provincial capital, Manado. Lolan Dua itself is most likely a compact, rural community, with its name and numerical designation reflecting local territorial organization traditions.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Lolan Dua is currently unavailable; therefore, the following presents generally applicable relationships known at the level of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow and North Sulawesi Province. The real estate market in Bolaang Mongondow regency is considerably more restrained and less liquid than that in Manado agglomeration, North Sulawesi's provincial capital, where significant commercial and residential property developments have taken place over recent decades. In rural areas – such as Kecamatan Bolaang Timur – land and property prices are generally substantially lower than in the urbanized parts of the province, transaction volumes are small, and the market operates primarily among local actors. From an investment perspective, the most significant instrument in such low-turnover, agricultural-background areas is productive land, which is subject to special regulations in Indonesia. According to Indonesian land laws, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; they primarily have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights), which are limited in time and subject to specific conditions. This is particularly relevant in rural areas, where local community traditions and adat (customary law) land tenure may also be present. Prospective investors are advised to engage local legal counsel before entering into any real estate transactions in the region.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data sources on Lolan Dua's public safety are unavailable. As a general framework, it can be noted that North Sulawesi Province is traditionally counted among Indonesia's relatively stable regions, characterized by religious and ethnic balance, though this does not mean that minor crime or social tensions are entirely absent. In rural areas of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow, including those within Kecamatan Bolaang Timur, the small-community character generally represents a form of social control that is widely characteristic of rural Indonesian villages. Indonesia's public security and disaster management system operates at provincial and regency levels; in more remote districts, police presence and response times may necessarily differ from urban areas. Regarding natural hazards, the northern part of Sulawesi lies in a seismically active zone, and volcanic activity also occurs in the region – this, in broader context, forms an integral part of lifestyle and investment risk assessment.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions named tourist attractions specifically for Lolan Dua; therefore, the following briefly presents known attractions in Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow and the broader North Sulawesi region as direct geographical context. Throughout the territory of Bolaang Mongondow regency and its vicinity, North Sulawesi's natural wealth represents a defining draw: the province as a whole is known for its coral reefs, tropical forests, and volcanic landscapes. Near Manado, Bunaken National Park is one of the world's most famous diving destinations, though this location lies several tens of kilometers from Lolan Dua as the crow flies. In the inland areas of the Bolaang Mongondow region, highland terrain, smaller waterfalls, and plantation agriculture offer potential nature-based recreational experiences; however, due to the absence of verifiable sources on their precise names and distances from Lolan Dua, specific information cannot be provided. Those interested are advised to contact the local government office of Kecamatan Bolaang Timur or the tourism department of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow for current, on-site information.
Summary
Lolan Dua is a small, agriculturally-oriented rural community in North Sulawesi Province, in Kecamatan Bolaang Timur district of Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow, located in the northern part of Sulawesi Island. Since detailed, independent documentation about the settlement is unavailable, its characterization can only rely on verifiable relationships at the broader district, regency, and provincial levels. From real estate, public safety, and tourism perspectives, the rural Indonesian context typical of the region applies: moderate development dynamics, distinctive land tenure regulations, and opportunities afforded by the natural environment define the character of the broader region. For those seeking more thorough, current information about Lolan Dua, contact with local government bodies and kabupaten-level authorities is recommended.

