Aroa – small settlement in Kabupaten Boven Digoel and Arimop district
Aroa is an Indonesian settlement located in Papua Selatan province, in Kabupaten Boven Digoel, specifically within the Arimop district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-5.74° S, 140.35° E), it is situated in the sparsely populated interior areas of southern Papua, a region dominated by jungle and river valleys. Papua Selatan became an independent province in 2022, when Indonesia's president Joko Widodo signed Law No. 14 of 2022, separating the new administrative unit from the former Papua province. Aroa itself does not have widely accessible independent source materials, so the characteristics described below are presented at the provincial and regency level, clearly indicating that they provide context for the broader region.
General overview
Aroa cannot be counted among Indonesia's well-known or tourist-visited settlements. The Arimop district and Kabupaten Boven Digoel as a whole are characterized by extremely sparse population, difficult accessibility, and terrain divided by continuous rainforests, wetlands and major rivers. According to data on Papua Selatan province, the entire province had only 588,837 residents by the end of 2025, representing the smallest population of any province in Indonesia. This extraordinary scarcity illustrates that certain interior villages within Kabupaten Boven Digoel, likely including Aroa, are characterized by minimal infrastructure and very low population density. The province's topography is dominated by low, swampy plains; large rivers, including the Digul and Maro, cut through the region. The local population has traditionally relied on natural resources – particularly sago palm starch and fishing. The ethnic groups living in Papua Selatan belong to the Anim Ha customary law area and include such ethnic groups as the Marind, Asmat, Kombay, Koroway and Muyu.
Real estate and investment
Aroa and its broader area, Arimop district, lies deep within Kabupaten Boven Digoel, and no publicly available real estate market data exists regarding the settlement. For Kabupaten Boven Digoel as a whole, it can be said that the area is not among Indonesia's regions that are active from an investment perspective: due to difficult accessibility, incomplete transportation infrastructure and low population density, the presence of an organized real estate market cannot be expected. It is generally applicable in Indonesia that foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the titles available to them (such as Hak Pakai) are regulated by law, and this restriction applies throughout the country, including the Papuan regions. The development priorities of Papua Selatan province are primarily directed toward building infrastructure and basic services, which could influence the region's accessibility in the long term, however no verifiable sources exist regarding concrete investment activities in Aroa.
Safety and security
No independent statistics or sources on public safety are available for Aroa. Regarding Kabupaten Boven Digoel and Papua Selatan province as a whole, it can be generally stated that the area carries the characteristics of interior Papuan regions: sparse infrastructure, limited police presence and difficult accessibility are typical. In Indonesia's Papuan provinces, security tensions have occasionally occurred in certain districts, affecting mainly interior areas and mountainous zones. In the southern, lowland parts of the province – where Aroa is located – the situation is generally more stable, but the area's isolation itself presents a risk to travelers. Recent, reliable data on public safety specifically for Aroa is not available; travelers to Indonesia are advised to follow advisories from relevant authorities and embassies.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in Aroa are known from available sources. At the Papua Selatan province level, however, mention can be made of Wasur National Park, located in the eastern part of the province near Merauke, known for its outstanding biodiversity: wallabies, so-called musamus (giant termite mounds) and birds of paradise inhabit the park. These natural features are attractions of a region at considerable distance from Aroa, not in the immediate vicinity of Arimop district. In the interior areas of Kabupaten Boven Digoel, the Papuan rainforests and river systems themselves can be considered natural assets, though no source-verified data exists regarding organized tourism infrastructure in this area. The carved creations of the Asmat people and the Koroway house culture are generally counted as part of Papua Selatan province's cultural heritage, but linking them to specific tourist sites in Aroa cannot be done due to lack of sources.
Summary
Aroa is a small settlement little known to the general public, located in Indonesia's youngest and least densely populated province, Papua Selatan, within Kabupaten Boven Digoel and Arimop district. The province became an independent administrative unit in 2022, and the entire region exists in a natural environment characterized by low population density, extensive river systems, wetlands and continuous rainforests. For Aroa, settlement-level data is not available, so the characteristics presented above are described at the provincial and regency level, with clear indication of these connections.

