North Minahasa Regency is in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its picturesque landscapes, agriculture, and cultural heritage. It has an area of 1,059 sq km and a population of around 229,368. The capital is Airmadidi. Mount Klabat, the province's highest peak, is located here. The local economy is predominantly reliant on agriculture, featuring crops such as coconut, nutmeg, vanilla, cloves, and an array of tropical exotic fruits including durian, mango, rambutan, mangosteen, duku, melon, and langsat. Principal export commodities, including coconut products (such as copra, crude and virgin coconut oil, coconut milk, desiccated coconut, coconut fibre, and coconut charcoal) and fishing products (such as tuna, skipjack, lobster, and groupers), constitute significant contributions to the export market. Additionally, tourism has been growing in importance, with visitors attracted to the regency's natural beauty, dive sites, and cultural heritage. The Minahasan people, the predominant ethnic group, have a rich cultural heritage with unique architecture, ceremonies, and cuisine. The regency is governed by an elected regent and is divided into districts and villages. It's a captivating destination and a distinctive place to live. North Minahasa Regency has the famous Likupang area which has been declared by the Government of Indonesia as one of the five super priorities of tourism destinations. North Minahasa is easily accessed by international flights with destinations to Manado from various airports, including Guangzhou, Fuzhou, Narita(Japan), Singapore, and so on.
