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Togian Islands

The Togian (or Togean) Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and many offshore islets, situated in the Gulf of Tomini, off the coast of Central Sulawesi, in Indonesia. The largest islands are Batudaka, Togean, Talatako, Una-Una, Walea Bahi, Walea Kodi and Malenge. There are 59 villages on the islands, with one settled by the Bajau people, more commonly known as the sea gypsies.

Togian Islands
Native name:
Kepulauan Togean
Map showing the Togian Islands highlighted in red.
Geography
LocationSouth-east Asia
Coordinates0°23′30″S 121°57′28″E / 0.39167°S 121.95778°E / -0.39167; 121.95778
Total islands56
Major islandsBatudaka, Talatako, Togian
Administration
ProvinceCentral Sulawesi
Demographics
Ethnic groupsBajau
Additional information
Time zone
Togian babirusa
Togian Village
Togian Ferry

Administration edit

The islands are a part of the Tojo Una-Una Regency within Central Sulawesi Province. At the time of the 2010 Census, the Archipelago was divided into four districts (kecamatan). Subsequent to 2010, two additional districts have been created - Batudaka and Talatako. These are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010[1] and 2020[2] Censuses, together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[3] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in each district, and its post code.

Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2022
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
Una-Una 146.16 12,455 8,236 8,425 Wakai 11 94690
Batudaka 151.91 (a) 5,796 5,941 Molowagu 9 94690
& 94691
Togean 229.51 9,160 10,734 11,085 Lebitii 16 94686
Walea Kepulauan
(Walea Islands)
67.60 10,065 5,568 5,668 Popoliii 9 94694
Walea Besar
(Great Walea)
84.51 3,851 4,629 4,799 Pasokani 8 94693
Talatako 83.64 (b) 6,471 6,749 Kaliai 6 94692
Total Togean Islands 763.33 35,531 41,434 42,667 59

Notes: (a) The 2010 Census population of Batudaka district is included in the figure for Una-Una district, from which it was cut out.
(b) The 2010 Census population of Talatako district is included in the figure for Walea Kepulauan district, from which it was cut out.

Geology and ecology edit

Formed by volcanic activity, the islands are covered by rainforest and surrounded by coral reef formations, which provide habitat and breeding areas for hawksbill turtle, green turtle and the dugong. The Tonkean macaque is found in the islands' forests. The animals endemic to the islands include the Togian babirusa and the Togian hawk-owl, which is discovered in 1999. The Togian white-eye, another endemic bird species, was described in 2008. Non-venomous jellyfish are also found in Togian Islands, the unique one is jellyfish with little red spots.[4]

National Park edit

On 2004, the government established a part of Togean Islands as a National Park consists of 292,000 hectares of sea water (includes 132,000 hectares of coral reef which is the largest in Indonesia), 70,000 hectares of land and 10,659 hectares reservation of forests and mangroves.[5]

Access edit

Access to the Togean Islands is primarily facilitated through air and sea transportation. Travelers can fly to nearby airports such as Palu (PLW), Gorontalo (GTO), or Luwuk (LUW), before continuing their journey by land to the coastal towns of Ampana or Gorontalo. From these towns, visitors can take public ferries, speedboats, or chartered boats to the islands.

Ferry services from Gorontalo to Wakai operate twice a week, while speedboats and chartered boats from Ampana offer more flexible schedules. Travel times vary based on the specific island destination and mode of transport, with speedboats providing the fastest option. It is advisable to consult with local resorts and tourism operators for the most up-to-date information on schedules and transportation options when planning a trip to the Togean Islands.[6]

Tourism edit

The Togian Islands are mostly known by travelers for their incredible diving spots, usually reached from the different resorts located on the islands. As of early 2023, there were about 20 resorts available in the Togean Islands, which could be accessed either from Ampana or Gorontalo, by public or private boat.

The most visited resorts as per 2023 are as follows:

  • Reconnect - Private Island Resort, located on Buka Buka Island
  • Fadhila Cottages, located on Katupat Island
  • Kadidiri Paradise, located on Kadidiri Island
  • Bahia Tomini, located on Malenge Island
  • Sanctum Dive Resort, located on Una-Una Island
 
Buka Buka Island, at the door of the Togean Islands

Although the tourism sector was badly impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic, started to pick up again by 2023, and around 12,000 tourists were projected to travel there in 2023.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  2. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Tojo Una-Una Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.7209)
  4. ^ "Tujuh Danau Ubur-Ubur Unik di Indonesia". Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  5. ^ "Keindahan Bawah Luat Terpendam di Kepulauan Togean". September 25, 2011.
  6. ^ Despin, Thomas (2023-03-20). "How to Get to Togean Islands: Your Complete Travel Guide (Updated March 2023)". Reconnect. Retrieved 2023-03-20.

External links edit

  • Togean Islands website for a general source of informations about the Togean Islands
  •   Togian Islands travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Informative and rare trip report
  • Reconnect website for updated information about Togean Islands


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This article is about the archipelago in the Gulf of Tomini For one of the islands comprising it see Togean Island The Togian or Togean Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and many offshore islets situated in the Gulf of Tomini off the coast of Central Sulawesi in Indonesia The largest islands are Batudaka Togean Talatako Una Una Walea Bahi Walea Kodi and Malenge There are 59 villages on the islands with one settled by the Bajau people more commonly known as the sea gypsies Togian IslandsNative name Kepulauan TogeanMap showing the Togian Islands highlighted in red GeographyLocationSouth east AsiaCoordinates0 23 30 S 121 57 28 E 0 39167 S 121 95778 E 0 39167 121 95778Total islands56Major islandsBatudaka Talatako TogianAdministration IndonesiaProvinceCentral SulawesiDemographicsEthnic groupsBajauAdditional informationTime zoneICST UTC 08 00 Togian babirusa Togian Village Togian Ferry Contents 1 Administration 2 Geology and ecology 3 National Park 4 Access 5 Tourism 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAdministration editThe islands are a part of the Tojo Una Una Regency within Central Sulawesi Province At the time of the 2010 Census the Archipelago was divided into four districts kecamatan Subsequent to 2010 two additional districts have been created Batudaka and Talatako These are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 1 and 2020 2 Censuses together with the official estimates as at mid 2022 3 The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres the number of villages rural desa and urban kelurahan in each district and its post code Name ofDistrict kecamatan Area in km2 Pop nCensus2010 Pop nCensus2020 Pop nEstimatemid 2022 Admincentre No ofvillages Postcode Una Una 146 16 12 455 8 236 8 425 Wakai 11 94690 Batudaka 151 91 a 5 796 5 941 Molowagu 9 94690 amp 94691 Togean 229 51 9 160 10 734 11 085 Lebitii 16 94686 Walea Kepulauan Walea Islands 67 60 10 065 5 568 5 668 Popoliii 9 94694 Walea Besar Great Walea 84 51 3 851 4 629 4 799 Pasokani 8 94693 Talatako 83 64 b 6 471 6 749 Kaliai 6 94692 Total Togean Islands 763 33 35 531 41 434 42 667 59 Notes a The 2010 Census population of Batudaka district is included in the figure for Una Una district from which it was cut out b The 2010 Census population of Talatako district is included in the figure for Walea Kepulauan district from which it was cut out Geology and ecology editFormed by volcanic activity the islands are covered by rainforest and surrounded by coral reef formations which provide habitat and breeding areas for hawksbill turtle green turtle and the dugong The Tonkean macaque is found in the islands forests The animals endemic to the islands include the Togian babirusa and the Togian hawk owl which is discovered in 1999 The Togian white eye another endemic bird species was described in 2008 Non venomous jellyfish are also found in Togian Islands the unique one is jellyfish with little red spots 4 National Park editOn 2004 the government established a part of Togean Islands as a National Park consists of 292 000 hectares of sea water includes 132 000 hectares of coral reef which is the largest in Indonesia 70 000 hectares of land and 10 659 hectares reservation of forests and mangroves 5 Access editAccess to the Togean Islands is primarily facilitated through air and sea transportation Travelers can fly to nearby airports such as Palu PLW Gorontalo GTO or Luwuk LUW before continuing their journey by land to the coastal towns of Ampana or Gorontalo From these towns visitors can take public ferries speedboats or chartered boats to the islands Ferry services from Gorontalo to Wakai operate twice a week while speedboats and chartered boats from Ampana offer more flexible schedules Travel times vary based on the specific island destination and mode of transport with speedboats providing the fastest option It is advisable to consult with local resorts and tourism operators for the most up to date information on schedules and transportation options when planning a trip to the Togean Islands 6 Tourism editThe Togian Islands are mostly known by travelers for their incredible diving spots usually reached from the different resorts located on the islands As of early 2023 there were about 20 resorts available in the Togean Islands which could be accessed either from Ampana or Gorontalo by public or private boat The most visited resorts as per 2023 are as follows Reconnect Private Island Resort located on Buka Buka Island Fadhila Cottages located on Katupat Island Kadidiri Paradise located on Kadidiri Island Bahia Tomini located on Malenge Island Sanctum Dive Resort located on Una Una Island nbsp Buka Buka Island at the door of the Togean Islands Although the tourism sector was badly impacted during the Covid 19 pandemic started to pick up again by 2023 and around 12 000 tourists were projected to travel there in 2023 See also edit nbsp Indonesia portal nbsp Islands portal Kepulauan Togean National Park Buka Buka Island Una Una Island Togean IslandReferences edit Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2023 Kabupaten Tojo Una Una Dalam Angka 2023 Katalog BPS 1102001 7209 Tujuh Danau Ubur Ubur Unik di Indonesia Retrieved November 5 2014 Keindahan Bawah Luat Terpendam di Kepulauan Togean September 25 2011 Despin Thomas 2023 03 20 How to Get to Togean Islands Your Complete Travel Guide Updated March 2023 Reconnect Retrieved 2023 03 20 External links editTogean Islands website for a general source of informations about the Togean Islands nbsp Togian Islands travel guide from Wikivoyage Informative and rare trip report Reconnect website for updated information about Togean Islands nbsp This Central Sulawesi location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Togian Islands amp oldid 1218041074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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