Ternate Tanjung – A settlement in Singkil District under Manado city
Ternate Tanjung is a settlement located in Singkil District (kecamatan), which falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Manado city. The settlement is situated in North Sulawesi Province in the northern part of the Indonesian Archipelago, at the northern tip of Sulawesi Island. Manado city, which serves as the administrative centre of the district, also functions as the capital of North Sulawesi Province. The settlement's coordinates are located at latitude 1.490024 and longitude 124.8600023, placing it in the eastern region of the archipelago.
General overview
Ternate Tanjung is a small settlement in Singkil District, which is connected to Manado city's administrative system. Singkil kecamatan belongs to the southern zone of North Sulawesi, characterized by lowland and hilly terrain, which differs from the characteristics of the northern archipelago. The "tanjung" part of the settlement's name derives from an Indonesian word meaning peninsula or promontory. North Sulawesi Province is generally counted among the densely populated and economically active regions of the Indonesian Archipelago, where natural resources and productive agriculture play a significant role.
Ternate Tanjung is not directly among the main international tourism destinations; however, as a settlement under Manado city's administrative area, it has access to higher-level transportation infrastructure. Settlements found in Singkil District are typically small to medium-sized communities built around the local economy. The area is part of North Sulawesi Province's structure, which at the end of 2024 had approximately 2.6 million residents and is home to at least 287 islands, of which 59 are inhabited.
Real estate and investment
Specific localized data on Ternate Tanjung's real estate market are not available from directly verifiable sources such as settlement-level real estate market reports. However, in terms of real estate market dynamics, areas under Manado city's administration are influenced by general trends characteristic of North Sulawesi Province. North Sulawesi Province is an economically active region driven by agricultural production, fishing, and growing urban development.
In Indonesia, the real estate market carries certain restrictions for foreigners. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot purchase agricultural land or mountain areas on a permanent basis; however, they may purchase residential and commercial properties through concessions limited in duration to a maximum of 99 years. This right is known as "Hak Guna Usaha" or "Hak Pakai," which grant foreign investors the right to use and benefit from the property. In smaller settlements such as Ternate Tanjung, real estate prices are generally lower than in major urban centres; however, investment opportunities depend on the level of infrastructure development in the area and the level of economic investment directed to the region.
The area found in Singkil District forms part of the agglomeration zone under Manado city, which is gradually developing through infrastructure improvements and urbanization. In such settlements, options for purchasing or renting are broad; however, it is advisable to consult with local real estate agents and legal advisors to understand Indonesian property regulations and the specific conditions of the particular area. The area's connectivity with Manado city offers opportunities for long-term real estate investments in smaller settlements, provided that infrastructure development in the area is expected.
Safety and security
Specific statistical data on public safety at the municipal level for Ternate Tanjung are not available in the limited source material. In Indonesia, public safety conditions can vary significantly between urban and rural areas. North Sulawesi Province is generally part of the Eastern Indonesia region, which faces certain challenges; however, the area around Manado city, where Ternate Tanjung is located, is generally considered to have an acceptable level of public safety among Indonesia's urbanized regions.
Communities under Manado city and its administrative area are generally considered safer compared to rural or less developed regions of the country, mainly due to stronger administrative presence and police patrols. Nevertheless, as in many parts of the Indonesian Archipelago, it is advisable to maintain basic safety precautions, particularly during evening hours or in poorly lit areas. North Sulawesi Province does not experience major organized crime or religion-based conflicts that would directly threaten such small settlements. For travellers and residents, it is recommended to maintain good relations with the local community and to heed local advice regarding personal safety.
Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions at the settlement level for Ternate Tanjung are not separately listed in verifiable sources. The small settlement itself is not considered an international tourism destination; however, the area belonging to Singkil District and under Manado city's administrative jurisdiction is part of the rich natural environment characteristic of North Sulawesi Province. Due to North Sulawesi Province's northern location and archipelagic character, the region is surrounded by numerous marine, volcanic, and biodiversity points of interest.
The most significant tourist attractions in North Sulawesi Province are generally tied to coastal and volcanic areas. The province has 2,395.99 kilometers of coastline, which enables marine tourism and fishing activities. In larger areas such as Manado city and its immediate surroundings, numerous cultural and natural attractions may be present; however, their specific distance or description from Ternate Tanjung settlement cannot be provided due to the absence of verifiable sources. Travellers who stay in Singkil District or Manado city's area would do well to rely on local travel guides or tourism offices to learn about nearby attractions and excursion opportunities.
Summary
Ternate Tanjung is a small settlement administratively situated under Manado city in Singkil District, North Sulawesi Province. The settlement itself is less known as a tourist destination; however, it forms part of North Sulawesi Province's economically active region, characterized by agriculture, fishing, and gradual infrastructure development. Real estate investment opportunities exist within the framework of Indonesian regulations; however, it is advisable to seek local expert advice. Public safety is generally considered to be at an acceptable level for a settlement belonging to an urbanized area. The settlement itself does not have pronounced tourist appeal; however, it is part of the provincial environment enriched by marine and natural resources and possessing numerous sites of discovery.

