North Maluku province is comprised of the northern part of the Maluku islands, once famous in the western world as the ‘spice islands’. Sofifi is the administrative capital but Ternate is the largest population centre. There are regular flights from Jakarta and Sulawesi to Ternate.
Both Gamalama and Kiematubu are easily accessible and growing in popularity with local student hikers, but many of the mountains in the province are rarely climbed. In addition to Gamalama, Ibu, Dukono and Gamkonora are active volcanoes.
The highest peak in the province is Buku Sibela on the island of Bacan. It is now climbed two or three times a years by university hiking clubs from Java and Sumatra, on hikes lasting a minimum of three days.
A Selection of Photos of North Molucca’s Ribus and Spesials
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Map of North Molucca’s Ribus and Spesials
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Statistics and Links to North Molucca’s Ribus and Spesials
Name
Elevation
Drop
Ribu Category
Island
Buku Sibela
2,085 m
2,085 m
Tinggi Sedang
Bacan
Gunung Kiematubu
1,750 m
1,750 m
Kurang Tinggi
Tidore
Gunung Gamalama
1,715 m
1,715 m
Kurang Tinggi
Ternate
Gunung Gamkonora
1,571 m
1,571 m
Kurang Tinggi
Halmahera
Pulau Obi
1,611 m
1,611 m
Kurang Tinggi
Obi
Bukit Watowato
1,442 m
1,397 m
Kurang Tinggi
Halmahera
Pulau Taliabu – Lida Godo
1,415 m
1,415 m
Kurang Tinggi
Taliabu
Gunung Ibu
1,377 m
1,090 m
Kurang Tinggi
Halmahera
Gunung Kie Besi
1,357 m
1,357 m
Kurang Tinggi
Makian
Gunung Dukono
1,259 m
356 m
Spesial
Halmahera
Buku Rogirogi / Bukit Uwatcain
1,250 m
1,092 m
Kurang Tinggi
Halmahera
Gunung Sabatai
1,220 m
1,220 m
Kurang Tinggi
Morotai
Buku Rica / Buku Raroang
1,155 m
1,132 m
Kurang Tinggi
Bacan
Gunung Loku
1,135 m
1,135 m
Kurang Tinggi
Mangoli
Gunung Jailolo
1,030 m
1,005 m
Kurang Tinggi
Halmahera