Kamal – a small settlement on Seram Island in Maluku Province
Kamal is an Indonesian settlement located in Maluku (Molucca) Province, specifically within the territory of Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat (West Seram Regency), in the Kecamatan Kairatu Barat (West Kairatu) district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 3.19° south latitude and 128.33° east longitude), it is situated in the western part of Seram Island. The province's capital, Ambon city, is also located in Maluku Province and functions as the region's most significant administrative and economic center. Direct, detailed source documentation about Kamal is currently unavailable; therefore, the following sections primarily rely on the verified, known characteristics of the broader province and region.
General overview
Kamal belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Kairatu Barat, which forms part of West Seram Regency. Seram Bagian Barat kabupaten itself is a relatively recent administrative unit of Maluku Province, with territory inhabited by smaller villages and agricultural communities side by side. Seram Island contains the largest terrestrial area of Maluku Province, with its interior covered by dense tropical rainforests, while fishing and agricultural activities characterize the coastal regions. According to data for Maluku Province, at the end of 2024 the province had approximately 1,935,586 inhabitants, placing it 28th among Indonesian provinces by population. Kamal itself is a small settlement of local significance, which does not appear on broader tourism maps and is primarily characterized by local community life and agriculture. The historical tradition of spice trade has been defining for the entire Maluku region: thanks to the clove and nutmeg trade, the Moluccas stood at the center of the world's spice commerce for centuries, a legacy that remains part of the region's cultural and economic identity today.
Real estate and investment
No directly accessible, detailed public data is available regarding Kamal's real estate market and investment opportunities. The broader context is provided by the general economic and property law environment of Maluku Province and Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat. Maluku Province ranks among the less urbanized regions in Indonesia's economic development hierarchy, where the real estate market is typically characterized by lower transaction volumes and less development compared to more densely populated Javanese or Balinese areas. In smaller villages, including settlements in Kairatu Barat district, the vast majority of real estate is locally owned, and property transaction activity is primarily limited to the local population. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; long-term lease constructions (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to them under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, in the more peripheral and less developed infrastructure areas of Maluku Province, such as Kairatu Barat district, development potential is primarily linked to agriculture and fisheries rather than tourism or real estate markets.
Safety and security
No specific, verified statistics or detailed analysis is available regarding safety and security in Kamal. Maluku Province is generally a region that gradually stabilized following the end of religiously-based conflicts in the early 2000s, and today most areas of the province experience relatively orderly daily life. Smaller rural communities, such as Kamal and the settlements of Kairatu Barat district, typically possess tight social networks, which generally have a favorable effect on local security. However, it is important to emphasize that these observations are based on general characterization of Maluku Province and cannot substitute for specific, current information from local sources. Before any planned travel or stay, it is advisable to verify the current situation from reliable sources, such as relevant consular information.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources identify named tourist attractions or tourism destinations specific to Kamal settlement. The natural characteristics of Kecamatan Kairatu Barat district and the broader Seram Bagian Barat region are generally typical of Maluku Province: Seram Island features tropical rainforests with characteristic flora and fauna, and coral reefs and fishing ports are found in coastal areas. The entire Maluku Province is characterized by marine biodiversity, which attracts diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, particularly in the better-developed infrastructure areas surrounding Ambon. Since Kamal does not appear in known tourism publications, visitors would primarily experience the nature-oriented rural environment, local fishing and agricultural culture, and the island's natural landscapes, all without developed tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Kamal is a small settlement in Indonesia's Maluku Province, in Kecamatan Kairatu Barat district, on the western part of Seram Island, and is relatively undocumented in terms of source material. The broader region, Maluku Province, possesses a rich spice trade heritage and unique natural endowments; however, Kamal itself cannot be counted among known tourist destinations. For decisions relevant to real estate and investment, as well as for understanding specific local conditions, on-site investigation and reliance on reliable, current local sources are essential.

