Lolozukhu – a small settlement in the Ulu Idanotae district, Nias Selatan regency
Lolozukhu is an Indonesian village belonging to the Ulu Idanotae district (Kecamatan Ulu Idanotae), in Nias Selatan regency, in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province. According to its coordinates (0.9186° N, 97.7770° E), it is located in the southern part of the Nias island group. The broader administrative unit, Nias Selatan regency, has its seat in the Teluk Dalam district, and the regency attained independent administrative status in 2003, having previously formed part of the larger Kabupaten Nias. Since detailed, verified sources specifically about Lolozukhu are not currently available, the following account relies on verified data known at the Nias Selatan regency level and the general relationships that can be drawn from it.
General overview
Lolozukhu is a poorly documented, small rural settlement for which independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently unavailable. The Kecamatan Ulu Idanotae, to which the village administratively belongs, itself forms part of Nias Selatan regency. The regency itself comprises 104 islands of varying sizes, running parallel to Sumatra, spanning approximately 60 kilometres in length and 40 kilometres in width. According to the regency's 2020 census data, the population numbered 360,531 residents, with a population density of approximately 145 per km², and by mid-2024 the estimated population reached 369,370. Villages lying in the interior, hilly areas of the Nias islands are generally characterized by agricultural activities, primarily horticulture and small-scale subsistence farming. Lolozukhu falls within the interior, rural zone of Nias Selatan regency, where infrastructure development is typically more limited than in coastal areas or areas near regional centres.
Real estate and investment
Reliable real estate market data specifically about Lolozukhu or its narrower district, Ulu Idanotae kecamatan, is not available. In the broader context of Nias Selatan regency, it can be stated that the region's real estate market is integrated only to a limited extent into the Indonesian national market: commercial and tourism developments are concentrated primarily on coastal areas and the Teluk Dalam district, which is the seat of the regency. In interior rural villages of the Nias islands, land is recorded according to traditional ownership and communal rights systems, which can make formal real estate transaction processes more complex. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulation, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; for them, characteristically lease-based solutions are available, such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai title rights. Taking all these factors into account, investment in real estate in the area in question – including in the vicinity of Lolozukhu – requires serious local legal and administrative orientation, and cannot at present be counted among the dynamically developing investment destinations of Nias Selatan regency.
Safety and security
There is no available, independently sourced statistical data or evaluation regarding the public safety of Lolozukhu or the crime situation in the Ulu Idanotae district. Generally speaking, the rural, small-village zones of Nias Selatan regency – and more broadly the island areas of North Sumatra – are situated in lower-traffic, lower-density environments compared to urban areas, which also shapes the rhythm of daily life. Indonesian authorities maintain public order on the Nias islands under the supervision of local police districts (Polres). Travellers and those considering longer stays are advised to monitor current information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian authorities, as local conditions can change over time and available data is limited.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified data is available regarding tourist attractions specific to Lolozukhu. Considering Nias Selatan regency as a whole, natural and cultural values are varied: the regency's territory contains numerous islands and coastal zones that carry the cultural heritage characteristic of the Nias islands – including traditional village architecture and local customs systems. The broader Nias island group is also known for surfing opportunities on its southern coastal areas that attract foreign visitors, although these locations are characteristically linked to coastal districts rather than interior mountainous villages. Since Lolozukhu is an interior, rural settlement, potential visitors would more likely visit it as part of a broader tour encompassing Nias Selatan regency as a whole rather than as an independent destination.
Summary
Lolozukhu is a small Indonesian rural settlement in the Ulu Idanotae district, within Nias Selatan regency, in North Sumatra. Detailed, independent data about the village are not found in currently available public sources, so characterization deeper than its location and broader regency-level relationships cannot at present be substantiated. Nias Selatan regency itself is a young administrative unit that has been independent since 2003, and its development, the unfolding of its tourism appeal, and the development of its infrastructure are ongoing processes. Lolozukhu in this context represents a little-known interior village that forms part of the complex natural and cultural landscape of the Nias island group.

