Kolongan – a small settlement in the central district of Tomohon City, North Sulawesi Province
Kolongan is an Indonesian small settlement (kelurahan or desa) located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) Province, within the administrative unit of Kota Tomohon, belonging to the Tomohon Tengah (Central Tomohon) kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (1.3230° N, 124.8362° E), it is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi Island, on the Minahasa Plateau. Tomohon City has been an independent administrative unit since 2003, with Kolongan forming one of its urban districts. Direct sources on this specific settlement are not available; therefore, the following description is based substantially on verified data concerning the broader city of Kota Tomohon and general knowledge characteristic of the region.
General overview
Kolongan is located within the Tomohon Tengah kecamatan, which constitutes the central district of Tomohon City. Tomohon City itself was established as an enclave within Kecamatan Minahasa and became an independent city on August 4, 2003, based on Law No. 10/2003 of the Indonesian Republic's Legislature. According to 2020 census data, the total population of Kota Tomohon was 100,587 inhabitants, growing to 103,812 by the end of 2024, with a population density of 683 people/km². Kolongan itself is a relatively small urban district within this city administrative unit; more precise settlement-level demographic data cannot be determined from this source. Tomohon, situated on the Minahasa Plateau, is known for its cooler, more temperate climate compared to Indonesian standards, which partly explains the region's reputation for floriculture and agriculture. The Minahasa cultural traditions characteristic of the city—including local craftsmanship and distinctive gastronomy—form part of daily life in Kolongan as well, though no settlement-specific unique sources are available on this matter.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verified data on Kolongan's real estate market is not available. In the broader context at Kota Tomohon level, it can be stated that the city, due to its proximity to Manado—the economic and administrative center of North Sulawesi Province—has experienced gradual urbanization pressures over recent decades, which generally increases demand for residential property. Since Tomohon is located in the expansion zone extending outward from Manado, the development of urban infrastructure and improved transportation connections could stimulate the real estate market within the city, including in the Kolongan area, though these are regional trends and not specifically verified characteristics of this settlement. Regarding the general Indonesian regulatory framework: in Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire private land ownership (Hak Milik); however, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) may be available to them under certain conditions. For any specific real estate transaction, the involvement of an Indonesian legal specialist is essential.
Safety and security
Unique crime or public safety statistics for Kolongan are not available. Regarding the broader region, Kota Tomohon and generally the North Sulawesi Minahasa area, it may be stated that the city is traditionally regarded as having more peaceful and balanced public safety compared to the Indonesian urban average, though this is based on commonly circulated observation and cannot be referenced to specific statistics. In Indonesia—regardless of cities and districts—generally applicable advice is that travelers and property-interested parties should observe general precaution rules, consult with local authorities and reliable local sources, and follow their own government's current travel advisories for the most current verified public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
No unique, source-identified tourist attraction is known for Kolongan. However, Kota Tomohon—of which Kolongan is a part—is one of the known destinations in North Sulawesi tourism. The volcanic landscape characteristic of the Minahasa Plateau can be found near the city, including the active volcanoes named Gunung Lokon and Gunung Mahawu, which belong to the region's natural attractions. Tomohon City is well known for the Tomohon International Flower Festival event, which is connected to the area's flower-growing traditions, although verified data on the timing and regularity of this festival does not appear in this source. In the Tomohon Tengah district and neighboring areas, local Minahasa culture and the cool plateau climate give the area its distinctive character. All these attractions and characteristics pertain to knowledge about Kota Tomohon as a whole; they may be accessible from Kolongan due to proximity, but this connection is not directly confirmed by sources.
Summary
Kolongan is a small community belonging to the Tomohon Tengah kecamatan within Kota Tomohon, North Sulawesi Province. The city has been an independent administrative unit since 2003, with a combined population of nearly 104,000 by the end of 2024. Independent, detailed sources on Kolongan are not available; therefore, the above description is based on verified data at the broader urban and regional level. The natural and cultural characteristics typical of the Minahasa Plateau provide the broader regional context of the settlement, and on this basis, the place is integrated as an integral part of Tomohon City within the fabric of the North Sulawesi Celebes region.

