Marga Mulya – kampung in Semangga District, South Papua
Marga Mulya is an Indonesian kampung (a small rural administrative unit) located in South Papua Province (Papua Selatan), within Kabupaten Merauke, belonging to Semangga District (Distrik Semangga). Based on its coordinates (-8.3954933, 140.4618316), it is situated in Indonesia's easternmost region, in the Merauke area, which borders Papua New Guinea directly. The Merauke region represents one of Indonesia's most significant and remote eastern territories, with natural and cultural characteristics that distinctly differ from the Indonesian islands located further west.
General overview
Based on available Indonesian Wikipedia sources, Marga Mulya is a kampung within Distrik Semangga's territory, in Kabupaten Merauke, South Papua Province. The kampung category in Indonesia represents the basic unit of rural administration and typically encompasses smaller, agriculturally-oriented communities. Semangga District, as part of Merauke Regency, is situated within the Merauke plains, one of Indonesia's largest and least densely populated regions. The Merauke region is generally characterized by extensive agricultural cultivation—particularly rice farming—relatively low population density, and proximity to natural habitats such as wetlands and savannas. Marga Mulya's location indicates that the settlement belongs among the villages of Semangga District, which typically operate within an agricultural, rural lifestyle framework. More precise settlement-level data—such as population numbers, built-up area size, or details of local infrastructure—cannot be determined from available sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent settlement-level real estate market data is available for Marga Mulya. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Merauke, the region's real estate market is considerably less developed and active compared to other, more developed areas of Indonesia—such as Java or Bali. Merauke Regency may primarily be relevant for agricultural investments due to its substantial agricultural potential; however, infrastructure limitations (road networks, logistics, public services) may influence investment decisions. As a matter of general Indonesian regulatory framework, it should be noted that foreign nationals cannot purchase land in Indonesia as full property owners; for them, primarily long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other legally regulated titles are available. This restriction applies equally to Marga Mulya and all areas of Merauke Regency. Reliable, verifiable data regarding local real estate prices, supply-demand relations, and development plans does not appear in currently available sources.
Safety and security
No settlement-level crime statistics or official security assessments are available regarding Marga Mulya's public safety. Concerning the broader Merauke region and South Papua Province, it can be generally stated that Indonesia's Papuan provinces present a more complex security situation compared to other parts of the country: in certain areas, local tensions occur, influenced by socioeconomic inequalities and periodic conflicts connected to Papuan self-determination movements. In the immediate vicinity of Merauke—particularly in border areas—the situation is generally calmer than in northern and highland Papuan regions. Nevertheless, travelers to the region are advised to monitor current recommendations from Indonesian travel authorities and their respective national foreign affairs services. An independent security characterization for Marga Mulya cannot be determined from available sources.
Tourist attractions
For Marga Mulya, available sources do not mention any named tourist attractions. However, regarding the surrounding area—that is, Semangga District and Kabupaten Merauke as a whole—it may be noted that the Merauke region's most renowned natural attraction is Wasur National Park (Taman Nasional Wasur), recognized by UNESCO and noted for its biological diversity as a wetland and savanna habitat. This national park is located near Merauke City and serves as a destination for numerous visitors arriving in the region. The exact relationship and distance between Wasur National Park and Marga Mulya cannot be determined from available sources; however, based on Semangga District's placement within Merauke, the two locations may be in relative proximity to each other. The kampung itself—likely based on its rural character and limited tourist infrastructure—is presumably not an independent tourist destination, but rather could be understood at most as part of wider exploration of the natural aspects of the Merauke region.
Summary
Marga Mulya is a small rural kampung in South Papua Province of Indonesia, located within Semangga District of Kabupaten Merauke. Only basic administrative classification data is available for the settlement; more detailed demographic, economic, or tourist data is unknown from currently accessible sources. The location represents one of the Merauke region's agriculturally-oriented, sparsely populated rural areas, with its broader surroundings counting among Indonesia's easternmost, nature-rich yet infrastructurally less developed territories.

