Kamaifui – small settlement in the Kabupaten Alor island group, East Nusa Tenggara
Kamaifui is a small settlement belonging to the administrative district of Kecamatan Mataru, forming part of Kabupaten Alor in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, in the eastern region of Indonesia. Geographically, it forms part of the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion; based on its coordinates (-8.3351344; 124.6662951), it is located in the interior areas of the Alor island group. No detailed administrative or population data is available regarding the settlement; the contextual information presented below refers to Kabupaten Alor as a whole, which is indicated in all cases. The seat of the kabupaten is Kalabahi, located in the area of Kecamatan Teluk Mutiara.
General overview
Kamaifui is located in Kecamatan Mataru, which forms part of Kabupaten Alor. Based on kabupaten-level data, Alor regency spans a total area of 2,928.88 km² and had a population of 229,730 by the end of 2024. The kabupaten has an island-based character: it consists of several smaller and larger islands, and is touched by international commercial shipping routes heading toward the Pacific Ocean. No publicly available, verifiable data exists specifically for Kamaifui regarding population or area. Kecamatan Mataru is a relatively underdocumented, rural-character district that is not among the areas given special attention by Indonesian tourism. It is generally characteristic of Alor kabupaten that most villages here depend on agriculture and fishing, and in more remote, less accessible areas, the level of infrastructure development (roads, electricity, telecommunications) is lower than in Java or Bali.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data source is available regarding the real estate market in Kamaifui. Based on economic indicators for the broader kabupaten—that is, Kabupaten Alor—the region's development proceeds at a moderate pace: in 2006, the kabupaten's own revenue (PAD) was 13 billion rupiah, the rate of economic growth was 5.9%, and per capita income was around 1,200,000 rupiah. This data is from nearly two decades ago, and no more precise current sources are available; however, it indicates that the kabupaten's economic weight is modest compared to the Indonesian average. From an investment perspective, in rural and less accessible areas of East Nusa Tenggara, real estate turnover is generally low, and development potential is largely determined by the level of infrastructure development. It is important to note as a general legal framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; the Hak Pakai (use right) institution is primarily available to them, as is the Hak Sewa (leasehold right) under specified conditions. These rules are valid throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Alor.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, publicly available, and verifiable statistics or source material exist regarding safety and security in Kamaifui. In general terms, rural areas of East Nusa Tenggara province—including Kabupaten Alor—present a different security picture compared to major cities: the extent of organized crime in small villages is typically lower, but lack of local knowledge, limited infrastructure, and potentially difficult accessibility may themselves pose risks to visitors. Travelers are advised to familiarize themselves with local conditions in advance and, where possible, to travel with local residents or experienced guides in less thoroughly mapped areas. Specific crime data or assessments for Kamaifui and Kecamatan Mataru are not reported in the absence of available sources.
Tourist attractions
No available data exists regarding tourist attractions that can be identified by name and substantiated by sources and connected to Kamaifui or Kecamatan Mataru. Kabupaten Alor as a whole, however, forms a broader region known among Indonesian hikers and divers: the waters of the Alor island group are famous for their coral reefs and rich marine life, and numerous natural sites are accessible from Kalabahi, the seat of the kabupaten. These attractions are primarily connected to the coastal and island areas of Alor kabupaten, rather than to the interior, mainland regions of Alor Island, where Kamaifui presumably lies. More detailed, verifiable descriptions of tourism in Alor kabupaten are available regarding Kalabahi and the regency's coastal areas, but these cannot be precisely applied to Kamaifui without entering the territory of unsourced claims.
Summary
Kamaifui is a small settlement characterized by limited source material in terms of documentation, located in East Nusa Tenggara province in Kecamatan Mataru of Kabupaten Alor. The kabupaten as a whole is a regency with relatively modest economic indicators, island-based in character, in the eastern part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with a population of approximately 230,000. Regarding Kamaifui, verifiable and publishable data is available only with respect to the broader administrative framework; reliable, publicly accessible information about the settlement's own characteristics, real estate market, public safety, and attractions cannot currently be found.

