Air Nanang – small settlement in Siritaun Wida Timur District of East Seram Regency
Air Nanang is an Indonesian settlement located in Maluku Province, in East Seram Regency (Kabupaten Seram Bagian Timur), belonging to Siritaun Wida Timur kecamatan. Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the eastern part of Seram Island, at approximately –3.74° southern latitude and 130.83° eastern longitude. The Moluccas macro-region has historically constituted one of Indonesia's most remote and naturally rich island groups, and this settlement is part of that context. No direct, settlement-level Wikipedia source is available for Air Nanang; therefore, the following description is based on the broader district, regency, and provincial-level context, which is indicated at all times.
General overview
Air Nanang is located in Siritaun Wida Timur kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Seram Bagian Timur. East Seram Regency itself became an independent administrative unit in 2003, when it separated from Kabupaten Maluku Tengah. The regency capital is Bula, and the entire area is characterized by relatively low population density, with a significant portion covered by dense tropical forest. The eastern half of Seram Island – where Siritaun Wida Timur District is also located – is infrastructurally less developed than Indonesia's more densely populated areas, so Air Nanang can be considered a small community, likely dependent on agriculture or fishing, examples of which are abundant both in the region's interior and along its coasts. Settlement-level data (population, area, economic profile) cannot be verified from sources, so these are not reported in this article.
Real estate and investment
Kabupaten Seram Bagian Timur as a whole occupies a peripheral position in the Indonesian real estate investment landscape. The regency's economy is primarily built on fishing, agriculture, and hydrocarbon extraction – oil fields operate in the Bula area – which has brought certain infrastructure developments to some parts of the regency. Nevertheless, in Siritaun Wida Timur District, where Air Nanang is located, the formal real estate market is extremely limited and not comparable to more developed Indonesian regions. Under Indonesian land laws, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and various corporate legal structures are available to them, which are valid frameworks throughout the country. In such an isolated, infrastructurally underdeveloped area, real estate purchases entail additional legal and logistical challenges, so thorough familiarity with applicable Indonesian legislation and local authority regulations is essential before investment decisions. For external investors, the regency is more relevant in projects related to natural resources than in the residential or tourism real estate market.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety statistics or police data specific to Air Nanang are not available in publicly accessible sources. Generally speaking, Maluku Province has stabilized following the religious conflicts of the early 2000s, and the province is currently characterized by a relatively peaceful public safety situation under Indonesian government oversight. In the more remote, sparsely populated areas of East Seram Regency, daily order is shaped more by the lack of infrastructure and difficult transportation accessibility than by serious crime problems. Nevertheless, the specific public safety situation at the local level can only be reliably assessed from current, local sources; the above merely reflects the broader regional context.
Tourist attractions
No source-based data is available regarding direct tourist attractions in Air Nanang. Considering Seram Island as a whole, natural values dominate: extensive tropical rainforests in the island's interior, Manusela National Park – one of Maluku Province's most significant protected areas – and diverse birdlife attract ecotourism enthusiasts. Manusela National Park is concentrated in the central part of Seram Island, and the routes leading to it primarily start from the island's western and central areas; due to Air Nanang's eastern location, this attraction is likely not accessible within the scope of a short excursion. The coastal region of East Seram Regency lies close to the Banda Sea, whose marine biodiversity has long been known among divers; however, specific statements about this generally refer to the regency's coastal sections broadly, and not specifically to Air Nanang.
Summary
Air Nanang is a small, poorly documented settlement in Indonesia's Maluku Province, in East Seram Regency (Kabupaten Seram Bagian Timur), in Siritaun Wida Timur kecamatan. Based on its location and the characteristics typical of the region, it is a more isolated community situated in a natural environment, about which detailed, verifiable data are currently not available in public sources. The broader region – the eastern half of Seram Island, and East Seram Regency – is considered a developing, infrastructurally limited area within Indonesia; this is a guiding consideration in assessing the real estate market, tourism, and public safety situation.

