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Located at the tip of North Sulawesi, Likupang SEZ is one of the few places in the world that is included in 4 different biogeographical destinations, in the middle of the Wallacea Botanical Region, The Coral Triangle, The Wallace and Weber line, and the Ring of Fire.

These 4 destinations have made this region one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, with its endemic flora and fauna. Therefore, The Pulisan aims to create a conservation-based ecotourism resort, so that people around the world can experience the natural beauty of the Likupang ecosystem while learning about the importance of nature, and how we can contribute to protecting and enhancing the natural environment by enhancing and ensuring its survival so that future generations the next can also experience what we see today.

Pre Christianity, Likupang was called ‘Linekepan’ meaning ‘drowned’ in the Austronesian language of Tonsea, as it is said during nights of a full moon the high tides would seemingly submerge the village. These nativeancestors of the region started as hunter-gatherers who eventually began practicing agriculture with notable crops such as rice still being a staple of the region to this day.

Though historically recorded as a culture with believes in the supernatural even before the introduction of christianity it is believed that the indigenous ancestors of the land exercised faith to a monotheistic god natively known as ‘Opo Empung Wananatas’ which roughly translates to ‘God the Creator

However, with the 16th century Portuguese colonization of North Sulawesi the strategic location of ‘Likupang’ had made it a center for spice and cultural trades between the indigenous peoples and western cultures, shifting the people to a predominantly Christian population, with many of the histories and cultural richness of the area being lost and forgotten.

Being included in 4 biogeographical designations Likupang is home to some of the most unique terrestrial and marine flora and fauna in the world that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Notably some endemic flora and fauna includes the Celebes-Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra), Sulawesi bear cuscus (Ailurops ursinus), Spectral Tarsier (Tarsius Tarsier), Indonesian Coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis), hundreds of unique species of Orchids (Phalaenopsis) and Tropical Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes), amongst many more.

With the little archeological studies done in the Likupang region, many of the rich cultures and past of Minahasa Utara before the introduction of Christianity remains undiscovered, with many of its histories being passed down through oral traditions instead of literary writing.

However, the combination of word of mouth alongside archeological discoveries such as the ‘Waruga’ burial stones have allowed historians to piece together the mystical history of Likupang.

It is now commonly believed that the Likupang region was descended from multiple different tribes and cultures with similar origins, but different legends of heroes and leaders titled ‘Dotu’, which commonly refers to the ancient ancestors of Likupang who often led their tribes with legends describing them as individuals with superhuman abilities such as Invincibility, Flight, and Teleportation.

These ‘Dotu’ are also described to have a great connection to the monotheistic god, ‘Opo Empung Wananatas’ the god of the predominant religion of the time.

As part of our vision, The Pulisan Bay has collaborated with Yayasan Indonesia Biru, creating a program called ‘Wallace Conservation Licoupang’, which aims to educate locals and tourists about the ecosystems surrounding Likupang and how to better manage it, alongside of the creation of a research centre which focuses studying the regional biodiversity so that we may better protect it

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Your trip to The Pulisan is a one of a kind holiday unlike many you have experienced before, so please take some time to get familiarised with our FAQs to avoid surprises and prepare for a comfy holiday at the resort!

Pulisan’s temperatures don’t tend to vary much throughout the year. The climate of the island of Sulawesi (Celebes) is tropical humid to the south and equatorial humid to the north, the island in fact, in its northern part, is crossed by the Equator.

– Dive gear (if you dive)
– Casual comfortable beach wear
– Swimsuit (of course)
– Sandals & Hiking or walking shoes
– Sunscreen
– Sunglasses
– Backpack or Beachbag
– Bug repellent
– Wind breaker jacket or raincoat as it gets windy during rainy season

Warmer, humid weather doesn’t just bring outdoor fun – it can bring mosquitos. These insects thrive in wet, hot climates, and it’s not just the current forecast that brings them out. Ask our friendly staff if you need to use some mosquito repellent spray.

We do provide complimentary wi-fi in the common areas. However, one of the things we want to encourage you to do during your holiday with us is to put down your phone, be in the moment and enjoy your friends and family’s company.

We do provide a smart TV in every room and you can log in to your personal TV member accounts.

We love animals, but for the safety and comfort consideration for our fellow guest, pet cats and dogs are not allowed in The Pulisan.

Surprisingly we get this question a LOT, and the answer is no, we do not have swimming pool. The ocean is right in front of you.

The Pulisan has a strict in-room non-smoking rule. However you can smoke in the balcony or in a designated area. Please be mindful of comfort of other guests.

You may use our common dining room for party or corporate events if you book with our Rent-A-Resort package. Please note we request that guests refrain from creating loud noises and using audio system after 10pm.

We are a small resort operations and short notice cancellations affects us very much.

Our cancellation policy is as follows:
1. 50% To secure date
2. The 50% deposit is not refundable
3. 100% payment required 2 weeks before. No refund for cancellation after this date.

Request of change of date after deposit can be made one month before booking date.