Gamalama, also known as Gamalama, is an active stratovolcano located on the island of Ternate in Indonesia. It is part of the Sangihe Arc and is known for its frequent eruptions, with the most recent significant activity occurring in the early 2000s. The volcano is characterized by its steep slopes and is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a notable feature of the region's landscape. Gamalama also plays a cultural role for the local communities, who often regard it with reverence.