Duf Miraf – small village in the remote Okaba district of South Papua
Duf Miraf is a small settlement in Indonesia's South Papua (Papua Selatan) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Merauke, belonging to the Kecamatan Okaba district. Based on its coordinates (-8.4991117, 140.4049814), the area is located in the southern part of New Guinea, near the Torres Strait. The seat of Kabupaten Merauke is Merauke city itself, which is also the most significant administrative and commercial center in the region. Detailed settlement-level source documentation for Duf Miraf is not currently available; therefore, the information presented below consists of verifiable knowledge about the broader district and regency.
General overview
Duf Miraf belongs to the Kecamatan Okaba district, which forms one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Merauke in South Papua province. Kabupaten Merauke is Indonesia's largest regency by area, and the region is dominated by dense tropical forests, swampy plains, and the extensive areas of Wasur National Park. The Okaba district itself is located on the periphery of the regency, in a relatively sparsely populated and difficult-to-access area. The infrastructure development of the area lags behind the Indonesian average: road connections are limited, and much of daily supplies must be provided from the nearby city of Merauke. The local population traditionally lives from agriculture, fishing, and hunting, and the way of life is strongly shaped by the Papua natural environment. Duf Miraf itself is considered a small, locally known village, and no widely distributed tourist or demographic data is available about it.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available settlement-level data exists regarding the real estate market of Duf Miraf and the Kecamatan Okaba district. In the broader context of Kabupaten Merauke, it can be said that the regency as a whole is characterized by low population density and an underdeveloped real estate market, determined primarily by limited infrastructure and difficult accessibility. Property transactions are slow, prices are typically lower compared to larger Indonesian cities, and investment potential is primarily linked to activities tied to agricultural and natural resources. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but can only acquire limited usage rights (such as in the form of Hak Pakai) under certain conditions. This general legal framework applies to the entire country, including South Papua and Kabupaten Merauke. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable to involve a local legal advisor and real estate expert, given that in Papua regions local customary law and property records and registration may differ from the Indonesian average.
Safety and security
No independent settlement-level statistics or official data regarding Duf Miraf's safety is publicly available. Kabupaten Merauke and, more broadly, South Papua province as a whole belongs to sparsely urbanized and thinly populated areas, where the presence of organized crime is typically minimal; however, official presence and available assistance are also more limited than in more developed Indonesian regions. Papua province has historically experienced tensions linked to local tribal conflicts, which in certain areas may have affected the general sense of security; this general regional context is also applicable to South Papua. Before any visit, it is advisable to monitor current official advisories and to rely on guidance from persons or organizations with local knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding tourist attractions directly linked to Duf Miraf. However, the broader Kabupaten Merauke area does contain several known natural and cultural sites of value. The Wasur National Park is located within the regency, one of Indonesia's largest protected natural areas, known for its wildlife and extensive wetland habitats. Merauke city, the seat of the regency, is also the only significant commercial and logistics center in the region, the visit of which is virtually unavoidable for visitors to the area. The accessibility of Okaba district and Duf Miraf may be challenging due to the limited roads and transportation options; however, for those who enjoy nature-based and exploratory travel, the landscape and authentic Papua way of life can themselves represent an attraction. For specific named attractions or activities, however, one can only rely on verifiable sources at the regency level.
Summary
Duf Miraf is a small, remote settlement in the Okaba district of Kabupaten Merauke in South Papua, about which detailed settlement-level documentation is not yet available. The characteristics of the place are determined by the conditions of the broader region: varied, dense tropical natural environment, limited infrastructure, and low population density. The development of the real estate market and tourist services falls short of the Indonesian average; the region primarily offers an experience for those wishing to learn about its natural values and original Papua culture. In case of any planned visit or investment intention, thorough preliminary research and establishing local contacts are recommended.

