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    About Mariaderi

    Mariaderi – small Papuan settlement in Kepulauan Yapen Regency

    Mariaderi is an Indonesian settlement located in Papua Province, in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, belonging to Anotaurei District (Kecamatan Anotaurei). Based on its coordinates (-1.8755519, 136.2259), it is situated on the western, Indonesian side of New Guinea island. Papua Province within Indonesia's administrative system encompasses part of the northern coast of the island. As part of the Papuan macroregion, Mariaderi shares in its natural and cultural heritage; however, detailed settlement-level data is not currently available from publicly accessible sources.

    General overview

    Mariaderi does not appear in widely recognized Indonesian tourism or administrative databases, indicating that it is a relatively small village with modest infrastructure. The settlement belongs to Anotaurei District within Kepulauan Yapen Regency. Kepulauan Yapen itself is an island-group region whose territory encompasses Japen island (also known as Yapen) and surrounding smaller islands along Cenderawasih Bay. The regency's administrative center is the city of Serui, which functions as the region's administrative and commercial hub. Anotaurei District consists of relatively sparsely inhabited forest and coastal areas, where local communities' livelihoods are typically connected to fishing, small-scale agriculture, and exploitation of forest resources. In this context, Mariaderi can be regarded as a typical small village, its daily life shaped by the natural environment and local traditions. Papua Province is Indonesia's most remote territory and one of its least urbanized, where most villages' infrastructure — roads, healthcare, schools — lags behind the country's more developed regions.

    Real estate and investment

    No publicly documented real estate market data is available regarding Mariaderi. In the broader context, Kepulauan Yapen Regency's real estate market is extremely limited and poorly formalized, characteristic of the region in general. In Papua Province, the majority of real estate transactions consist of informal, community-based land use arrangements where the documentation and record-keeping system does not reach the level of western Indonesian major cities. Regarding the general Indonesian legal framework: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease structures and the forms of Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (rental rights) are available under certain conditions. In Papua Province, application of these structures is particularly complex, as tribal land ownership according to local customary law (adat) plays a significant role and operates alongside the formal legal system. From an investment perspective, Kepulauan Yapen Regency could be considered primarily for its natural resource potential — fishing, forestry — and ecotourism development, though exploiting these faces serious logistical challenges given the region's infrastructure constraints.

    Safety and security

    No publicly available authenticated sources are found regarding safety, crime statistics, or security situation reports for Mariaderi. Regarding Papua Province as a whole, Indonesian and international bodies generally note that certain interior areas of the province occasionally experience political tensions and difficulties arising from state absence, particularly in mountainous and open ocean island areas. Kepulauan Yapen Regency belongs to the coastal islands category and is not ranked among the province's most critical security focal points; however, current on-site information is recommended for accurate assessment of the situation. Generally speaking, in rural villages of Papua Province, daily life proceeds within relatively closed community frameworks, and local networks play a determining role in maintaining public security.

    Tourist attractions

    No documented tourist attractions for Mariaderi are currently supported by sources. The broader environment of Kepulauan Yapen Regency, however, is characterized by the natural richness of Cenderawasih Bay: the regency's coastal waters and the nearby Teluk Cenderawasih National Park — one of Indonesia's largest marine protected areas — are known among nature enthusiasts for diving and whale shark observation. This national park, however, is not located directly within Kepulauan Yapen Regency territory but rather near neighboring Teluk Wondama and Nabire regencies, so access from Mariaderi is only possible via longer sea or air routes. The local bird life — for which Papua Province is generally renowned — also represents an attraction for ecotourism enthusiasts, though no publicly available data exists on organized programs in Mariaderi's immediate vicinity.

    Summary

    Mariaderi is a poorly documented small settlement in Papua Province, in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, belonging to Anotaurei District. Detailed information about the village does not appear in available public sources, making its presentation necessarily based on the broader regency and province context. The area's characteristics — island location, sparse infrastructure, natural wealth, local community lifestyle — are defining factors for Mariaderi as well. For those planning to stay or invest in the Papuan region, current on-site information is essential, as written sources are severely limited.


    More about Anotaurei

    Anotaurei – Coastal distrik in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, PapuaAnotaurei (also written as Anataurei) is a distrik in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, Papua Province, on the island of Yapen…

    Anotaurei – Coastal distrik in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, Papua

    Anotaurei (also written as Anataurei) is a distrik in Kepulauan Yapen Regency, Papua Province, on the island of Yapen north of the New Guinea mainland. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry citing BPS data, the distrik covers about 23.80 square kilometres, recorded a population of 12,749 inhabitants in 2019 and a density of around 536 people per square kilometre, and is administratively organised into one kelurahan and seven kampung. The Wikipedia entry also notes that the distrik is partly coastal and partly outside the formal forest zone. Its coordinates place it at roughly 1.83 degrees south latitude and 136.23 degrees east longitude.

    Tourism and attractions

    Anotaurei itself is not heavily packaged as a leisure destination, and named ticketed attractions inside the distrik are limited in widely accessible sources. Kepulauan Yapen Regency, of which Anotaurei is part, is best known for the bird-of-paradise viewing sites in the rainforests of the Yapen interior, for snorkelling and small-boat trips along the south coast and for the wider Cenderawasih Bay marine ecosystem to the south. Visitors interested in the area typically use Serui, the regency capital, as a base, with onward boat trips along the coast and into the forested interior. Communities in Anotaurei are predominantly indigenous Yapen Papuans, supplemented by Biak, Bugis, Javanese and Toraja settlers, with church-led community life and small-scale fishing and gardening as the main activities.

    Property market

    Detailed property-market data specific to Anotaurei are not published in widely accessible sources, which is consistent with the small population base and remote island character of the distrik. Housing is dominated by single-storey landed houses, simple shophouses near the kelurahan centre and traditional timber dwellings on stilts along the coast, with no record of branded housing estates, apartments or strata projects. Land transactions mix formal BPN certification in established settlements with customary clan-based tenure on coastal and forest land, so verification of title status is important before any acquisition. Commercial property is essentially limited to small kios serving fishing families, civil servants and the school network.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Anotaurei is modest and largely informal, dominated by civil servants, teachers, health workers and small numbers of contract employees connected to public-sector activities and to fisheries rather than by tourism. The wider Kepulauan Yapen economy depends on small-scale fishing, gardening, copra and cocoa, and demand for kost rooms and short-term contract houses follows that mix. Investors with a residential or commercial focus will not find an established opportunity here, and any engagement is realistically framed as community-based work or public-sector deployment rather than as conventional real estate investment.

    Practical tips

    Anotaurei is reached by road and small boat from the regency capital at Serui, which is itself accessible by ferry from Biak and by small-aircraft flights through Stevanus Rumbewas Airport. Onward air access into Papua is provided through Biak and Jayapura. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools and small markets are organised at kampung and distrik level, while larger hospitals, banks and the regency administration are concentrated at Serui and at Biak. The climate is hot and humid with high year-round rainfall and strong maritime influence. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens.

    More about Kepulauan Yapen

    Kepulauan Yapen – Birds of Paradise and Coral Reefs in Cenderawasih BayKepulauan Yapen (Yapen Islands) Regency lies in Central Papua province, in Cenderawasih Bay (Geelvink Bay),…

    Kepulauan Yapen – Birds of Paradise and Coral Reefs in Cenderawasih Bay

    Kepulauan Yapen (Yapen Islands) Regency lies in Central Papua province, in Cenderawasih Bay (Geelvink Bay), south of Biak Island. The regional capital is Serui. The Yapen Islands are known for Cenderawasih Bay's rich marine and terrestrial wildlife – birds of paradise, coral reefs and traditional Papuan villages characterise them.

    Attractions and Activities

    Birds of paradise (cenderawasih) can be observed in Yapen Island's interior rainforests – the morning courtship dance in natural surroundings. Cenderawasih Bay marine national park coral reefs are excellent for snorkelling and diving – whale sharks can also be observed in season. Traditional Papuan villages have stilt-house architecture. Mangrove forests can be explored by boat tour.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Yapen Papuan community culture is organised around sago processing, traditional carving, and ceremonial dances. Cuisine is Papuan: papeda (sago porridge), ikan kuah kuning (yellowish fish curry), sagu bakar (grilled sago), and fresh fish are local flavours.

    Public Safety

    The Yapen Islands are safe but remote. A local guide is recommended for jungle treks and village visits. Medical care is limited; Biak (approx. 3–4 hours by boat) or Jayapura (by flight) has the nearest more advanced hospital.

    Practical Information

    Serui Airport receives flights from Jayapura and Biak. By boat from Biak, approximately 3–4 hours. The best time to visit is October to March. Accommodation: simple guesthouses in Serui.

    More about Papua

    Papua is Indonesia's easternmost and one of its largest provinces, where the Baliem Valley's Dani culture, Lake Sentani, and the city of Jayapura offer a unique combination. The…

    Papua is Indonesia's easternmost and one of its largest provinces, where the Baliem Valley's Dani culture, Lake Sentani, and the city of Jayapura offer a unique combination. The province has vast rainforests, high mountains, and ancient tribal traditions. Jayapura is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta.

    Where is Papua?

    The province is located on the Indonesian (western) half of the island of New Guinea. Jayapura is the capital, on the shores of Cenderawasih Bay. The Baliem Valley is the central highland area; Wamena is reached by plane or on foot. The province is remote and less touristy – advance planning is needed.

    What to See?

    1. Baliem Valley – Dani Culture

    The Baliem Valley is home to the Dani people, with traditional villages and the famous "smoke women" customs. Valley treks and local markets offer an authentic insight. Wamena is the starting point.

    2. Jayapura and Lake Sentani

    Jayapura is the gateway to Papua. Lake Sentani lies near the city, with traditional villages on the shore. Hamadi and Base-G beaches are popular with locals. The city's museums and markets are worth visiting.

    3. Lorentz National Park

    Lorentz National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site with enormous biodiversity. The park ranges from highlands to glaciers to mangrove. Full exploration requires an expedition; shorter treks are also available.

    4. Asmat Art and Culture

    In southern Papua, the Asmat people are famous for woodcarving and ceremonies. Carved pillars and traditional ceremonies showcase the region's unique heritage. Access by boat or plane.

    5. Dolphins in Cenderawasih Bay

    One of Cenderawasih Bay's rare experiences is encountering sea dolphins. Programs with local fishermen allow close observation. Kwatisore and nearby villages are starting points.

    When to Visit?

    May–October is generally drier. This is the ideal period for Baliem Valley treks. In the rainy season (December–March) many areas are difficult to reach.

    How Long to Stay?

    7–10 days recommended for main attractions:

    • 2–3 days: Jayapura, Lake Sentani
    • 3–4 days: Baliem Valley, Dani villages
    • 2 days: other activities (Lorentz, Cenderawasih)

    Renting or Investing in Papua?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Papua, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Papua, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Papua Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Papua is the region of pristine nature and ancient tribal culture. The Baliem Valley and Jayapura together provide an unforgettable experience for those seeking remote and authentic destinations.

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