Hilihoru – a small village in Amandraya District, in the South Nias island region
Hilihoru is an Indonesian village located in the Amandraya District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Nias Selatan (South Nias) Regency, which belongs to North Sumatra Province (Sumatera Utara). Based on its coordinates (0.6665° N, 97.6928° E), it is situated in the southern area of Nias Island. The regency seat is located in Teluk Dalam District, while Hilihoru lies further inland in the interior areas. Detailed, verified public sources about the village itself are currently unavailable, so the following description is based largely on data and context at the Kabupaten Nias Selatan level.
General overview
Hilihoru belongs to Amandraya District, which is one of the administrative units of South Nias. Kabupaten Nias Selatan as a whole extends across an island group comprising 104 islands running parallel to Sumatra, with an area roughly 60 kilometers long and 40 kilometers wide. The regency became an independent administrative unit on February 25, 2003, having previously been part of the larger Kabupaten Nias, and was officially registered on July 28, 2003. According to 2020 census data, the regency's total population was 360,531 people, with a population density of around 145 people/km²; by mid-2024, this figure had risen to 369,370. The region's villages are typically built on agricultural and fishing activities, and in the interior areas, including Amandraya District, small-scale farming and traditional communal lifestyles predominate. A characteristic element of Nias culture is the traditional village structure and ancient architecture, traces of which can be found at numerous points on the island, though no separate sources are available regarding Hilihoru specifically.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable data on Hilihoru's real estate market is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Nias Selatan, it can be stated that the region is one of Indonesia's less developed, rural areas, where real estate turnover is low intensity and most transactions occur within local communities. Investment activity across the regency is moderate and depends primarily on the pace of infrastructure development and accessibility. In general terms, in Indonesia, foreigners' property acquisition opportunities are legally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are accessible only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can at most obtain long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or rental arrangements under certain conditions. In such a more closed, rural regency as Kabupaten Nias Selatan, foreign investor presence is minimal, and the real estate market development is far behind Bali or Javanese tourist centers. Before any investment decisions, local legal advice and on-site research are essential.
Safety and security
No publicly available, detailed statistics on public safety regarding Hilihoru and Amandraya District are available. Kabupaten Nias Selatan is generally characterized as a rural society organized on communal foundations, where smaller villages operate with strong internal cohesion. In rural areas of Indonesia in general, strong neighborhood and tribal communities have traditionally played an important role in maintaining local order. However, travelers are advised to seek current information and monitor travel advice issued by foreign ministries, as these represent the most authoritative and up-to-date sources regarding a region's security situation.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction directly linked to Hilihoru is currently known from authenticated sources. However, Kabupaten Nias Selatan Regency is known for numerous attractions found in the broader region. In the southern part of Nias Island, the world of waves is particularly notable: the region is known among surfers due to the strong waves of the Indian Ocean. The traditional Nias culture is also defining within the regency's territory, including ancient stone-built villages, traditional dances, and the stone-jumping (fahombo) tradition, traces of which have been preserved at various points on the island. These cultural values are not necessarily tied to Hilihoru but represent the general cultural heritage of Kabupaten Nias Selatan. Villages in interior areas are generally less visited and have underdeveloped tourist infrastructure, so visiting such a location requires thorough preparation.
Summary
Hilihoru is a small, rural village in the southern part of Nias Island, in Amandraya District, within Kabupaten Nias Selatan Regency. Detailed, verified public information about the village is unavailable, so its description can only be outlined based on broader regency-level data. Kabupaten Nias Selatan is a rural region comprising more than 360,000 people spread across many smaller islands that became independent in 2003, whose life is defined by agriculture, fishing, and traditional community structures. The real estate market and tourist infrastructure in the region are underdeveloped, and the legal framework also imposes restrictions for foreign investors. For those interested in the interior areas of Nias Island, on-site research and reliance on current, local sources are essential.

