Makasili – small settlement in the southern Minahasan highlands, North Sulawesi
Makasili is a small Indonesian village located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan (South Minahasa Regency), specifically in the Kecamatan Kumelembuai district. Based on its geographic coordinates (1.0967° N, 124.4614° E), the settlement is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi Island, in the internal, hilly and mountainous areas of the Minahasa Peninsula. The capital of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan is the city of Amurang, which functions as the region's administrative and commercial center. Detailed independent data about Makasili is not yet available, so the following description is largely based on facts and relationships verifiable at the regency and broader regional level.
General overview
Makasili is one of the villages in Kecamatan Kumelembuai, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan, established on February 25, 2003. The regency was created based on Undang-Undang Nomor 10 Tahun 2003, when it separated from the former Minahasa kabupaten. According to 2021 data, the regency had a population of 237,740 people, with a population density of 163.91 persons/km²; by mid-2025, this figure had risen to 243,519 people. Kecamatan Kumelembuai is situated in the internal, higher-altitude areas of the kabupaten, where farming and agriculture have traditionally played a dominant role. Villages belonging to the Minahasan cultural sphere are generally characterized by strong community traditions, distinctive adat (customary law) heritage, and a significant presence of Christianity, which is also a valid observation for North Sulawesi as a whole. Makasili itself is presumably a small-population, agricultural-character community, but concrete, source-supported data on this is not yet available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Makasili is not available, so the following reflects the broader market context of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan and North Sulawesi. The rural character of the regency and its relatively small population indicate that in internal, mountainous villages – such as Makasili may be – real estate turnover is moderate and primarily meets local needs. In the territory of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan, agricultural land and smaller residential properties dominate; greater investment activity concentrates rather on the coastal strip around Amurang and settlements along main roads. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements are available, with appropriate legal consultation. This general regulatory framework applies to real estate transactions in the Makasili area as well, but to understand the specific market conditions and local practices, on-site research and the involvement of an Indonesian lawyer are recommended.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable data on the public safety situation in Makasili is not available. In general terms, North Sulawesi Province, and within it the Minahasa region, tend to be among the relatively stable public safety regions by Indonesian standards; compared to major cities, the proportion of serious crimes in rural areas is typically lower. The villages in Kecamatan Kumelembuai – and thus presumably Makasili as well – are small, close-knit communities where informal social control can be strong, but this is merely a general regional observation and does not replace up-to-date, local-level information. Travelers and interested parties are advised to monitor current information from Indonesian authorities and foreign affairs services.
Tourist attractions
Concrete data about Makasili's own tourist attractions does not appear in available sources. However, in the broader territory of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan, numerous natural and cultural assets are known that characterize the regency as a whole. The Minahasan highlands generally offer volcanic landscapes, terraced rice fields, and dense tropical vegetation. Amurang, the capital of the kabupaten, lies on the shore of Tomini Bay and is within accessible distance from internal hilly villages. Kecamatan Kumelembuai, due to its more elevated internal location, may offer nature trekking and observation of village culture as the main attractions for those who venture there, but specific named attractions – a particular temple, waterfall, mountain peak, or festival – can only be mentioned based on local, verified sources, and none are currently available for Makasili. Those interested are advised to inquire with the local tourism office of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan about attractions available in the vicinity.
Summary
Makasili is a small, rural settlement located in Kecamatan Kumelembuai in North Sulawesi Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan, established in 2003. The regency had a population of approximately 243,519 people as of mid-2025; the regency's capital is Amurang. Detailed independent data about Makasili is not yet available, so regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist opportunities, the broader Minahasan and North Sulawesi context can provide a framework. For well-founded information about the location, on-site research and consultation with local sources are recommended.

