Finyabor – a small coastal settlement in Papua's Kabupaten Sarmi northern district
Finyabor is a small settlement within Kabupaten Sarmi, an administrative unit of Indonesia's Papua Province (Provinsi Papua), belonging to the Pantai Timur Bagian Barat district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-1.89° southern latitude, 138.75° eastern longitude), it is located on the northern coast of the island of Papua. The regency's capital, Kota Sarmi, is likewise situated on this coastal strip. Since no independent, detailed source material is available regarding the settlement, the following description relies primarily on data verifiable at the Kabupaten Sarmi level and on generally known characteristics of the Papuan region.
General overview
Finyabor is not among Indonesia's widely known or touristically developed settlements; rather, it is a smaller place inhabited by local communities, with no precise population figures available from publicly accessible sources. The name Pantai Timur Bagian Barat translates roughly to "the western part of the eastern coast," indicating that this district comprises one section of Kabupaten Sarmi's coastal zone. The kabupaten itself, according to verified sources, extends across the northern part of Papua island, with a population of approximately 45,084 as of late 2024 and an extremely low population density of roughly 3 inhabitants/km². This figure illustrates well that Kabupaten Sarmi as a whole, and therefore Finyabor within it, is a sparsely inhabited region primarily embedded in a natural environment. Papuan coastal areas are generally characterized by dense tropical vegetation, relatively limited infrastructure, and the traditional lifestyles of local communities.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly available real estate market data exists for Finyabor and its immediate surroundings within Pantai Timur Bagian Barat district. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Sarmi's situation, it can be established that, due to its extremely low population density and limited transportation connections, this kabupaten does not belong among Indonesia's active real estate market regions. Significant development activity is concentrated primarily in larger cities of Papua Province, especially Jayapura. It can be stated generally that in such sparsely populated areas located away from development focal points, real estate transaction volumes are minimal, land values are typically low, but infrastructure is equally underdeveloped, which also slows appreciation processes. It is important to mention the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign private individuals cannot purchase real estate in Indonesia with full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, only certain limited rights titles are available (for example, Hak Pakai, meaning usage rights), and these conditions may vary by region and even depend on the legal status of the particular area. Before any concrete investment steps, the involvement of a local, accredited legal expert is essential.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, specific statistics or official data on Finyabor's public safety are available. The broader region of Kabupaten Sarmi is one of Papua Province's sparsely inhabited and poorly documented areas. In Indonesia's eastern provinces, including Papua, public safety assessments vary by area; in certain interior regions, tensions are intermittently present, stemming from tribal conflicts or political disagreements related to Papuan autonomy. However, smaller coastal villages are generally characterized by internal order maintained by local communities, and violent incidents against foreign travelers are not commonplace. Since, however, current, reliable data from these areas are rarely available, it is advisable to review current travel advisories issued by Indonesian authorities (such as the Kementerian Luar Negeri) or by one's own country's foreign ministry before traveling.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction directly associated with Finyabor appears in available sources. Kabupaten Sarmi itself does not rank among Indonesia's known tourist destinations, in contrast to, for example, areas covered by the adjacent Cenderawasih Bay National Park, which stand out in the region from nature conservation and ecotourism perspectives. The northern Papuan coast generally offers pristine natural environments, coral reefs, and rich marine life, which represent unique attractions for those interested in nature. It is important to emphasize, however, that these are general Papuan coastal characteristics, not settlement-specific data substantiated by sources regarding Finyabor. Access to the area presents serious logistical challenges due to limited infrastructure and infrequent transportation connections, which practically excludes mass tourism.
Summary
Finyabor is a small, poorly documented settlement in Papua Province, within Kabupaten Sarmi's Pantai Timur Bagian Barat district, for which no independent, detailed statistical or tourist sources are currently available to the public. Data verifiable at the kabupaten level point to extremely low population density and limited infrastructure, which shape the region's real estate, tourism, and transportation prospects equally. The place may be of interest primarily to purposefully informed travelers due to its pristine natural environment, but reaching it and staying there requires serious advance planning.

