Kalinda I – small island settlement in Tamako district, Kepulauan Sangihe regency
Kalinda I is a small settlement belonging to Tamako district (kecamatan) of Kepulauan Sangihe regency in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province. Based on its coordinates (3.4326° N, 125.5302° E), it is located in the northern part of the Sangihe island group, in an area bounded by the Celebes Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The seat of Kepulauan Sangihe regency is Tahuna, and the region as a whole lies between Sulawesi (Celebes) island and Mindanao island of the Philippines. Direct sources about Kalinda I as a settlement are not available, so the following section presents verified data available at regency level, clearly indicating that they refer to the broader surrounding area.
General overview
Kalinda I is a small, probably modest-sized rural settlement belonging to Tamako kecamatan, about which independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are not yet available. Regarding Kepulauan Sangihe regency as a whole, based on Indonesian Wikipedia sources, it is known that the area has a total extent of 736.98 km², with a population estimated at 136,025 as of mid-2025. The regency is divided into three clusters: Klaster Tatoareng, Klaster Sangihe, and Klaster Perbatasan (border cluster), the latter forming a direct international maritime boundary with Davao Occidental province of the Philippines. This border proximity determines the economic and cultural character of the region: local communities traditionally live from fishing and small-scale agriculture, and minor border trade between the two countries has long been present in daily life. Tamako district itself is located in the northern part of the island group, so Kalinda I is in all likelihood a similar community reflecting a lifestyle tied to the sea and rural in character, although specific data about the village itself is not available.
Real estate and investment
No unique data from verified sources is available regarding Kalinda I's real estate market. Based on broader, regency-level context, it can be said that Kepulauan Sangihe island group belongs to a less developed segment of the Indonesian real estate market: its peripheral island location, limited infrastructure, and relatively low population density typically moderate real estate demand and price levels. From an investment perspective, the region primarily shows opportunities in sectors related to fishing, tourism, and trade arising from border proximity, but their utilization requires substantial local knowledge and local partnership connections. As a general Indonesian legal framework, it is worth noting that foreign private individuals cannot acquire full land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik); the forms permitted by law for them include Hak Pakai (right of use) or long-term lease constructions, the precise conditions of which must always be determined in accordance with currently applicable Indonesian law and local notary practices. Before any concrete investment decision, it is advisable to engage a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No separate, verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Kalinda I's public safety situation. Kepulauan Sangihe regency generally shows a picture typical of smaller-population, rural Indonesian island areas: in such communities, community social control is relatively strong, and the proportion of serious violent crimes is typically lower than in major cities. However, border proximity to Mindanao requires a certain degree of attention on the part of travelers, as security warnings are occasionally issued for the southern Philippines. With respect to Indonesia as a whole, it is worthwhile to monitor travel advisories from relevant authorities (such as the EU, Hungary, Australia, or the United Kingdom foreign ministries), which provide up-to-date and precisely defined information about the security situation in a given area. Specific criminal statistics regarding the village cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No data exists regarding named tourist attractions that can be verified from sources and linked to Kalinda I village. Kepulauan Sangihe regency as a whole, however, may be attractive due to its natural geographic characteristics to those seeking less-visited, pristine parts of the Indonesian island world. The region consists of an island group lying at the meeting point of the Celebes Sea and the Pacific Ocean, where coral reefs, volcanic formations, and diverse marine life characterize the landscape. Within the kabupaten area can be found active and extinct volcanic elevations offering hiking opportunities, and the waters surrounding the islands are known as diving and snorkeling sites, although their precise names and distance relative to Kalinda I cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Border-adjacent location, authentic acquaintance with distinctive Sangihe cultural traditions and fishing lifestyle constitute the region's main attractions, primarily for individual, exploratory travelers.
Summary
Kalinda I is a small island settlement belonging to North Sulawesi in Tamako district within Kepulauan Sangihe regency, where daily life is defined by fishing, inter-island connections, and border proximity to the Philippines. The total population of the regency is estimated at 136,025 as of mid-2025, with a total area of 736.98 km². The village itself may be primarily of interest to those wishing to learn about Indonesia's more peripheral, authentic, but poorly documented island communities; data specifically about the settlement regarding tourism, real estate market, or public safety are not currently available from public sources.

