Hilisataro Raya – a small settlement in the Toma district, Kabupaten Nias Selatan
Hilisataro Raya is a settlement belonging to the Toma kecamatan (district), which forms part of Kabupaten Nias Selatan (South Nias Regency) in Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra) province, Indonesia. Located on the northern section of the Sumatra macroregion, within territory connected to the Nias island group, it is situated based on its coordinates in a zone close to the equator, at approximately 0.64 degrees north latitude and approximately 97.88 degrees east longitude. Independent, item-level statistical or encyclopedic sources regarding the settlement are not yet available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on verifiable data and connections at the broader Kabupaten Nias Selatan level.
General overview
Hilisataro Raya is a relatively underdocumented rural settlement, typically of smaller population, within the Toma kecamatan. The Toma district itself belongs to the administrative system of Kabupaten Nias Selatan, whose capital is the city of Teluk Dalam. According to data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (Badan Pusat Statistik) from 2020, the total population of South Nias Regency was 360,531 inhabitants, and by mid-2024 it was estimated at approximately 369,370 inhabitants; the population density averaged 145 persons per square kilometer. The kabupaten encompasses an island group consisting of 104 smaller and larger islands, which are positioned in parallel to Sumatra island, stretching approximately 60 kilometers in length and 40 kilometers in width in total. The population in the kabupaten territory lives on 21 inhabited islands and is divided into eight kecamatan. Hilisataro Raya, as part of the Toma kecamatan, is located on one of the main island areas, where the livelihoods of local communities have traditionally been connected to agriculture and fishing, consistent with the lifestyle generally observed in the region. Detailed settlement-level demographic, territorial, and infrastructural data cannot be precisely determined from currently available public sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, factually substantiated data is available regarding the real estate market in Hilisataro Raya. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Nias Selatan, it may be stated that South Nias is a relatively underdeveloped, rural-character area of the Nias island group, where the size and turnover of the real estate market naturally fall short of the level seen in major cities in Sumatra or Java. Teluk Dalam, the capital of the kabupaten, is the most developed market location in the region, while in smaller districts, such as in the Toma kecamatan, real estate turnover is generally lower, and the nature of supply and demand is determined by the level of local economic activity and infrastructure development. According to the generally applicable framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign natural persons cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate; various restricted title forms, such as Hak Pakai (use rights), or investment through an Indonesian partner or legal entity may be available to them. These general legal frameworks are recommended to be consulted with a specialist lawyer prior to any investment decision, particularly in less-documented regions such as South Nias and the area of the Toma district within it.
Safety and security
No settlement-level criminal statistics or other factually verifiable sources are available regarding public safety in Hilisataro Raya. Kabupaten Nias Selatan generally is a rural region with moderately developed infrastructure within North Sumatra. Comprehensive, reliable statistics on public safety in the Nias island group area are not publicly accessible, and therefore any generalization should be treated with caution. According to general travel advisories applicable throughout Indonesia, in rural, less tourist-frequented areas it is advisable to observe basic precautions, to respect local customs and community norms, and to stay informed of any current changes in the situation. The level of development of transportation infrastructure in rural districts can affect accessibility and emergency services response time, but more precise data on this matter regarding Hilisataro Raya and Toma kecamatan cannot be established from available sources.
Tourist attractions
No independent, item-level source material is available regarding Hilisataro Raya as a tourist destination, and therefore specific named attractions cannot be identified based on available data. The broader Kabupaten Nias Selatan region, however, is known for the traditional culture and natural features characteristic of the Nias island group. The cultural heritage of the Nias islands encompasses traditional Nias villages, characteristic ova (communal house) structures, and customs associated with stone sculptures and stone-jumping rituals (fahombo) — though the latter is not specifically named in available sources regarding South Nias Regency and can only be treated as general knowledge. Teluk Dalam, the capital of the kabupaten, and its broader surroundings possess the most visitable attractions within the region. The natural environment — the coastlines of the island group, tropical vegetation, and inter-island waters — are generally characteristic features of the South Nias island group, but specific named attractions near Hilisataro Raya cannot be reasonably mentioned due to lack of sources.
Summary
Hilisataro Raya is a small, underdocumented settlement in the Toma kecamatan, within Kabupaten Nias Selatan, in North Sumatra province. Based on regency-level data, the South Nias kabupaten is a rural region consisting of an island group with a population of nearly 370,000 inhabitants, whose capital is Teluk Dalam. More precise demographic, infrastructural, real estate market, or tourist data regarding the settlement cannot be obtained from verifiable sources; therefore, for a more detailed understanding of Hilisataro Raya, consultation with local authorities, relevant publications from the Badan Pusat Statistik, or on-site inquiry is recommended.

