Kabaruan Timur – a settlement in the northern Talaud island group, North Sulawesi
Kabaruan Timur is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Kabaruan administrative district, which is part of the Kepulauan Talaud Regency. The region is located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, one of Indonesia's northernmost land-based and island administrative units. Based on its coordinates (3.8378338° N, 126.7738708° E), it is situated on the islands of the Talaud island group, near the convergence of the Pacific Ocean and the Maluku Sea. According to data on Sulawesi Utara province, the region consists of 287 islands, of which 59 are inhabited; Kabaruan Timur is one such community located on the periphery of the region.
General overview
The name Kabaruan Timur refers to the Kecamatan Kabaruan administrative unit, distinguished as its eastern (timur) village from the district center and neighboring settlements. The Kepulauan Talaud Regency is one of Indonesia's easternmost and northernmost island administrative units, and it is a geopolitically notable location due to its proximity to the Philippines. The region is typically characterized by small villages separated from one another by waterways, whose livelihoods traditionally depend on fishing, small-scale plantation agriculture, and inter-island trade. Based on available data on Sulawesi Utara province as a whole, the region encompasses an extensive island archipelago, and its exclusive economic zone reaches 190,000 km², while its coastlines measure nearly 2,396 km in length. This context highlights that villages with island locations like Kabaruan Timur fundamentally rely on marine resources. Demographic or territorial data at the settlement level is not included in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, verified source material is available regarding Kabaruan Timur's real estate market and investment dynamics. In the broader context of the Kepulauan Talaud Regency and Sulawesi Utara province, it may be said that in such peripheral, island villages, real estate transactions are typically of low intensity, and values are determined primarily by local demand, accessibility, and infrastructure provision. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it is worth noting that foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain corporate structures. In developing peripheral regions like the Talaud island group, state development programs—such as infrastructure investments initiated by the Indonesian government in less developed eastern regions—may influence real estate market processes in the medium and long term; however, these effects cannot be quantified on a local level for Kabaruan Timur based on available sources.
Safety and security
No data specific to public safety in Kabaruan Timur, criminal statistics, or local police reports are included in available sources. Based on the general assessment of Sulawesi Utara province and the Kepulauan Talaud Regency within it, these small island communities typically have close social bonds, which in villages of this size generally results in low-level public safety paired with community-based control. However, island location and relative isolation may also present particular risks, such as longer response times for law enforcement than in urban areas. These general considerations apply to the broader region, and substantiated statements about Kabaruan Timur's specific security situation cannot be made due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain specific tourist attractions in Kabaruan Timur, so concrete sites of interest cannot be named. The broader Kepulauan Talaud region, however, may be potentially attractive to those interested in marine tourism, diving, and nature travel due to its natural geographic characteristics: Sulawesi Utara province has a total of 287 islands and approximately 2,396 km of coastline, to which the Talaud island group also contributes. The coral reefs characteristic of the region and the natural environment afforded by the Pacific Ocean are features common to the Kecamatan Kabaruan as a whole, but these attractions are generally typical of the region's island villages and cannot be tied exclusively to Kabaruan Timur. Access to this location, as with all such remote island villages, is possible by air and water transport, with the typical departure point being the provincial capital, Manado.
Summary
Kabaruan Timur is a small, island-based Indonesian village in the Kecamatan Kabaruan district, part of the Kepulauan Talaud Regency and Sulawesi Utara province. Regardless of available sources, it may be stated that its location in the Talaud island group near the Pacific Ocean determines the region's natural and economic character. Detailed and reliable local data—population figures, real estate prices, named attractions—are currently not available; therefore, those interested should consult official sources of the Kepulauan Talaud Regency or Sulawesi Utara provincial records.

