Enengpahembang – small settlement in the eastern part of the Sangihe island group
Enengpahembang is a settlement located within Kecamatan Tahuna Timur (East Tahuna District), which forms part of Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe and belongs to the province of Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi). The Sangihe island group lies between Sulawesi and the Philippines, so Enengpahembang is situated within this border-adjacent, geopolitically distinctive island world. The regency seat is Tahuna, to which Kecamatan Tahuna Timur is administratively closely connected. Detailed statistical or other data specific only to this village is not currently publicly available, so the verified characteristics of the broader region are outlined below.
General overview
Enengpahembang is a little-known small community that has so far attracted little attention from most travelers and investors. Kecamatan Tahuna Timur is located to the east of Tahuna, the regency capital, and administratively belongs to the more densely populated zone of the island group. Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe as a whole encompasses 736.98 km² of land area, and by mid-2025 the regency's total population numbered approximately 136,025 persons. The Sangihe island world is divided into three clusters: Klaster Tatoareng, Klaster Sangihe, and Klaster Perbatasan (border cluster), the latter of which forms a direct maritime border with Davao Occidental province in the Philippines. This geopolitical situation lends a distinctive character to the entire regency, including settlements located in Tahuna Timur District. The lifestyle characteristic of the island group is strongly tied to fishing and agriculture, with local communities traditionally living from the resources of the sea and the hilly interior areas.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Enengpahembang is not publicly accessible. Based on broader regional context, it can be established that the real estate market in Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe exhibits the general characteristics of Indonesia's smaller, peripheral island regencies: property prices are typically lower than in larger urban centers or major tourist destinations, infrastructure development is limited, and the scope of commercial development is narrow. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are legally regulated: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can access property only through long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). These general frameworks also apply to Kepulauan Sangihe Regency. The border location and fishing traditions offer certain economic opportunities, primarily relevant to local entrepreneurs, but investment risks are substantially increased by limited infrastructure and isolated location.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or detailed documentation regarding public safety in Enengpahembang is not available. Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe and Sulawesi Utara province generally rank among relatively stably managed Indonesian regions, where everyday public order in smaller communities is typically peaceful. Due to the border and maritime location, illegal fishing and smuggling may present certain security challenges in the regency area, but these primarily affect maritime authorities rather than local residential communities directly. These general observations must be treated with appropriate caution when applied to the specific settlement, since a complete picture cannot be provided in the absence of authentic local-level data.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions or sites specific to Enengpahembang can be identified in available public sources. The broader Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe, however, is noteworthy for its natural geographic features: the regency's territory lies at the intersection of the Laut Sulawesi (Sulawesi Sea) and the Pacific Ocean, which potentially makes the island group attractive for diving and nature activities. The Sangihe islands are characterized by active volcanic activity, which defines the region's natural character. Tahuna, as the regency seat, is one of the most important nodes in the immediate district, where public services and commercial facilities are accessible. Regarding specific tourist sites within Tahuna Timur District located in the immediate vicinity of Enengpahembang, no verifiable information is available, and therefore these cannot be named in this description.
Summary
Enengpahembang is a poorly documented small settlement located within Kecamatan Tahuna Timur, forming part of Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe in Sulawesi Utara province. The regency as a whole lies in the maritime border-zone island world between Sulawesi and the Philippines, and has a population of approximately 136,000. Since no independent, detailed public sources are available for the village, on-site inquiry is necessary to map specific characteristics. For interested parties, the broader island group may be noteworthy in terms of its border location, maritime resources, and local community lifestyle.

