Manado is in the region of North Sulawesi, in Indonesia.
North Sulawesi is a vibrant province located in the northeast of Indonesia's island of Sulawesi, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and diverse wildlife. The region is home to remarkable volcanic peaks, pristine beaches, coral reefs, and tropical rainforests, making it a perfect destination for adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts. In addition to its natural attractions, North Sulawesi boasts a unique blend of cultures, with influences from indigenous Minahasan people, Chinese, Dutch, and other ethnic groups. Visitors can experience the region's rich history and traditions through its cuisine, festivals, and museums.