Maulit – a small settlement in Pasan district, North Sulawesi
Maulit is an Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) province, in Minahasa Tenggara regency, within Pasan kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (0.9919534° N, 124.7575059° E), it is situated in the northeastern part of Celebes Island, close to the Equator. Minahasa Tenggara is a relatively young regency in North Sulawesi province, established in 2007 through separation from Minahasa Selatan regency. The region characteristically encompasses both mountainous and coastal areas, and its daily life is defined by Minahasa cultural heritage.
General overview
Maulit is one of the smaller villages belonging to Pasan kecamatan, for which independent, verifiable statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently not available. Accordingly, the following description is based on the generally known characteristics of Minahasa Tenggara regency and North Sulawesi province. Pasan district is located in the southern part of Minahasa Tenggara, and the communities living there are typically engaged in agriculture – primarily coconut palm and clove cultivation – fishing, and small-scale commerce. The cultural traditions of the Minahasa ethnic group, including distinctive musical and gastronomic customs, are defining across the entire region. Smaller villages, and likely Maulit as well, are rural in character, with infrastructure that is more modestly developed compared to Ratahan, the regency seat. Ratahan is the nearest significant urban center in the region, serving a fundamental role for the surrounding villages in administrative, commercial, and healthcare matters.
Real estate and investment
Direct settlement-level data on Maulit's real estate market is not available; the following reflects broader real estate market contexts of Minahasa Tenggara regency and North Sulawesi. In North Sulawesi province – particularly around Manado and its immediate sphere of influence – moderate but continuous real estate market activity has been observed over the past decade, fueled in part by tourism and in part by infrastructure developments. In rural areas, such as Minahasa Tenggara, real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in the province's capital, Manado, though liquidity and demand are also narrower. An important general framework rule from an investment perspective is that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) to land or real estate; available to them are Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain leasing structures, the details of which are regulated by Indonesian agrarian law. In smaller, more isolated villages, land transactions typically occur between local actors, and transaction transparency can be variable, which is why thorough legal due diligence is recommended.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable statistics on Maulit's public safety are not available. Generally speaking, North Sulawesi province – including Minahasa Tenggara regency – figures in the academic literature as a relatively stable public safety region among Indonesian provinces. In rural and small-village communities, strong community and kinship networks, as well as traditional village governance (desa system), generally contribute to the maintenance of local order. Regarding natural hazards, North Sulawesi is located in a seismically active zone: in a region that forms part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, earthquakes and volcanic activity are not uncommon phenomena, a factor to be considered from both investment and quality-of-life perspectives.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction identifiable from verifiable sources has been identified in Maulit's immediate vicinity. However, the broader Minahasa Tenggara regency and North Sulawesi province host several known tourist destinations. Attractions spanning the province as a whole include the mountainous landscapes of the Minahasa plateau, thermal water areas, and coastal sections known for diving and coral reefs in the Sulawesi Sea. Bunaken National Park – although directly linked to the Manado area rather than Pasan district – is one of North Sulawesi's most renowned natural assets. The Minahasa region in general preserves a rich Reformed church heritage, and numerous church buildings tied to 19th-century missionary activities can be found in rural villages. Should any such or other local attractions be identified near Maulit, local administrative sources or the Minahasa Tenggara regency tourism office would be worth consulting for their discovery.
Summary
Maulit is a small, rural settlement in North Sulawesi, in Pasan kecamatan of Minahasa Tenggara regency. In the absence of independent, detailed source material, the characteristics of the place can only be approached through the general features of the broader regency and province. The region is primarily known for its agricultural and fishing activities, as well as for Minahasa cultural heritage. From a tourism and investment perspective, the rural location presents both opportunities and constraints, and any decision would be wisely based on thorough, on-site research.

