Makatara Timur – a small island settlement in the northern part of Kepulauan Talaud Regency
Makatara Timur is located in Kepulauan Talaud Regency in North Sulawesi (Sulawesi Utara) province of Indonesia, specifically in Beo Utara District (kecamatan). Based on the settlement's coordinates (4.287162° N, 126.7765641° E), it is situated in the northern part of the Talaud Islands archipelago. Kepulauan Talaud Regency as a whole extends to the northeast of the Minahasa Peninsula, between Sulawesi and the Philippines, making Makatara Timur part of a geographically isolated, borderland island region. No detailed, verified Wikipedia sources are available about the village itself; the description below therefore relies on regency-level data and broader regional context, which is indicated at every relevant point.
General overview
Makatara Timur belongs to Beo Utara kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kepulauan Talaud Regency. The regency's total land area is 1,251.02 km², with a population of 94,521 according to the 2020 census, and an official estimate for mid-2024 approaching 98,300. This represents relatively low population density in the region, suggesting an island-based, small village structure. The regency's largest island is Karakelong, which is home to Melonguane, the district capital. Makatara Timur – positioned to the east, apparently forming or neighboring the eastern part of a place named "Makatara" based on its name – is a small village from which settlement-specific data cannot be extracted from available sources. The regency as a whole is relatively unknown to international tourism; however, it enjoys a special status within Indonesia: Miangas Island, also part of the regency, is recognized as the country's northernmost point, and is frequently mentioned together in patriotic contexts with other endpoints of the country – Sabang, Merauke, and Rote Island.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible real estate market data is available for Makatara Timur at either local or district level. In the general context characteristic of Kepulauan Talaud Regency as a whole, it can be stated that the region, lying near the Philippines and counting as developmentally peripheral within Indonesia, belongs to the areas at the periphery of development considerations. In such isolated, low-density, island regencies, the real estate market is typically narrow and limited in turnover: the majority of transactions occur between local actors, and the level of commercial real estate development is modest. This is naturally a generalization regarding the broader region and does not reflect Makatara Timur's specific conditions. Regarding Indonesian law, it is generally applicable that foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in real estate in Indonesia; for them, under certain conditions, it is possible to apply the so-called Hak Pakai (right of use) or long-term rental constructions. These frameworks are unavoidable prerequisites in any examination of Indonesian real property, including in settlements of Kepulauan Talaud Regency.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistics regarding public safety in Makatara Timur are available at settlement or district level in the sources consulted. Kepulauan Talaud Regency – similar to comparable, small-village, low-density, and strongly island-like Indonesian areas – generally does not appear among the country's regions with high crime indices; however, this does not constitute a guaranteed, source-backed claim regarding the specific village. It is worth noting that the area's borderland character (proximity to the Philippines) receives heightened attention from authorities, but reliable details about its concrete impact on daily life cannot be derived from available sources. Cautious framing is warranted: anyone interested in the region can request up-to-date, reliable information from local authorities or Indonesian consulates.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions can be identified in available sources for Makatara Timur and Beo Utara District directly. At the Kepulauan Talaud Regency level, however, it is known that the natural assets of the island group – particularly Karakelong, Salibabu, and Kabaruan Islands, as well as the Nanusa Island group to the northeast, and the exceptionally distinctive Miangas Island – may hold interest for nature tourism and travelers following Indonesia's borders. Miangas Island has acquired a unique role as the country's northernmost point, serving as a patriotic symbol, and offering a distinctly different, quiet island atmosphere compared to other locations. Such regency-level natural attractions are accessible at varying distances and conditions from the target location (Makatara Timur); regarding direct accessibility, schedules, and infrastructure, no current, verifiable local sources are available.
Summary
Makatara Timur is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to Beo Utara kecamatan, and within it, to Kepulauan Talaud Regency in North Sulawesi province. The regency's island character, borderland location, and relatively low population density provide the context into which this small community fits. In the absence of settlement-level data, regency-level facts provide points of reference: the regency of nearly 95,000 residents according to the 2020 census is a quiet, nature-oriented island area, whose unique feature is Miangas Island, recognized as Indonesia's northernmost point. Regarding real estate market conditions and public safety, only broader regional context can be discussed objectively, while drawing the reader's attention to the absence of detailed and verified data specific to the location.

