Molompar – a small settlement in Belang District, on the coast of North Sulawesi
Molompar is an Indonesian village located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, in Minahasa Tenggara Regency (Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara), within Belang District (Kecamatan Belang). Based on its coordinates (0.967° N, 124.824° E), it is situated near the eastern coast of Celebes, in an area facing the Molucca Sea. Independent, verified sources about Molompar are not available; the following description is based on the broader administrative unit — Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara — and generally accessible knowledge, with this clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Molompar is one of the villages in Kecamatan Belang, situated in a relatively sparsely populated but naturally diverse coastal region. Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara was established as an independent regency on May 23, 2007, when Deputy Interior Minister Widodo AS officially registered it in Manado together with three other new administrative units — Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara, Kota Kotamobagu, and Kabupaten Kepulauan Siau Tagulandang Biaro (Sitaro). The regency's capital is Ratahan, and the regency was created by dividing the previously unified Kabupaten Minahasa Selatan. The regency's total population in 2021 was 117,079 people, with a population density of 160 people/km², and an annual growth rate of approximately 0.65% during the 2010–2021 period; by mid-2025, the estimated population reached 122,190 people. Since these are regency-level figures, Molompar itself is a much smaller community, and verified data on its exact population is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, public data source exists for Molompar's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the general investment context of Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara and more broadly North Sulawesi province. The regency is a relatively new administrative entity, undergoing gradual infrastructure development since its creation in 2007, though the region as a whole is less capital-attractive than the provincial capital, Manado, and its immediate sphere of influence. In coastal areas — including Belang District — agricultural and fishing lands dominate. In Indonesia, foreign real estate acquisition is restricted by law: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are tied to Indonesian citizenship, while foreigners typically have access to Hak Pakai (right of use) or Hak Sewa (lease right). This general Indonesian land tenure framework is applicable to Molompar as well. It is advisable to consult with local legal and real estate advisors before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Specific, verified data on Molompar's public safety is not available. The broader region, North Sulawesi province, generally shows moderate results in Indonesian public safety rankings, and rural, small-population settlements in and around the provincial capital, Manado, are typically characterized by lower crime rates than major cities. Kecamatan Belang's coastal area, primarily dependent on agriculture and fishing, is not known for significant security issues based on available regional context, though we are unable to substantiate this at the Molompar level with concrete statistics. As with any travel to Indonesia, it is recommended to verify the current situation from local sources prior to arrival.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources containing named tourist attractions for Molompar village are available; therefore, the following presents the natural and cultural assets of the broader Kecamatan Belang and Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara as potential regional context. Belang District lies along the coast adjacent to the Molucca Sea, which throughout North Sulawesi is known for its diverse marine life, coral reefs suitable for diving and snorkeling — though verified sources about the immediate vicinity of Molompar are not available. The Minahasa region as a whole, of which Minahasa Tenggara is an integral part, is noted for the volcanic topography of the Minahasa Peninsula, its hot springs, and unique Minahasa cultural traditions. The province's most renowned tourist destinations — including Bunaken National Park and natural attractions near Tomohon — lie much farther from Manado; however, the regency itself possesses natural assets that may be sought-after destinations among local visitors. For specific attractions, it is recommended to consult local tourism office information.
Summary
Molompar is a small, poorly documented Indonesian village in Kecamatan Belang, forming part of Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara, which became independent in 2007, in North Sulawesi (Sulawesi Utara) province. No independent statistical or tourism sources for the village are currently publicly available, and therefore this overview is significantly shaped by regency- and provincial-level context. The regency is an administrative unit with a population of nearly 117,000 in 2021, growing slowly, and its coastal areas — including Belang District — are regions of relevance for fishing, agriculture, and nature-based tourism. When considering real estate market and investment opportunities, adherence to Indonesian land tenure legislation is essential.

