Kambusabo – a small Papuan settlement in Aitinyo Raya district, Kabupaten Maybrat
Kambusabo is an Indonesian settlement located in the western part of Papua, belonging to the Aitinyo Raya district (kecamatan) and forming part of the Kabupaten Maybrat administrative unit. The kabupaten is situated in Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province in eastern Indonesia, on the western side of Papua island. Based on settlement coordinates (-1.2970979, 132.3150993), the area lies near the Equator, deep within the Papuan interior. Direct, publicly available data specifically regarding Kambusabo is currently not available; therefore, the information below is based primarily on verified data accessible at the kabupaten and broader regional level.
General overview
Kambusabo does not appear in known tourism or administrative records as a standalone entry, indicating that it is a relatively small and lesser-known interior Papuan settlement. Aitinyo Raya district is located in areas connected to the Aitinyo subgroup, which form one of the culturally defining parts of Kabupaten Maybrat. Considering Kabupaten Maybrat as a whole: the regency was established in 2009 through the division of Kabupaten Sorong, has an area of 5,461.69 km², and according to the 2020 census is inhabited by 42,991 people. The administrative center of the kabupaten is Kumurkek, located in Aifat district, which was officially confirmed as the capital in 2019 following the conclusion of a lengthy internal community debate. Demographic data disaggregated to the kampung level for Kambusabo is not available. The original inhabitants of the Maybrat people can be divided into three main subgroups – the Ayamarura, the Aitinyora, and the Aifat – and Kambusabo lies in Aitinyo Raya district, which encompasses traditional Aitinyo territories, thus the cultural heritage of the Aitinyo ethnic group is likely significant to the local community.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available real estate market data for Kambusabo does not exist; therefore, the general context below is understood at the level of Kabupaten Maybrat and the broader Southwest Papua region. Kabupaten Maybrat is a relatively young regency, established in 2009, whose infrastructure development and expansion of public services are still in early stages compared to neighboring, longer-established kabupatens. On interior Papuan territories, the real estate market is characteristically illiquid, the number of transactions is low, and prices and demand depend largely on local needs, administrative development, and infrastructure investment. Under general Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals are not entitled to direct land ownership; for them, primarily lease structures (Hak Sewa) and other solutions within defined legal frameworks are available. On interior Papuan, primarily agrarian and forested areas, assessing real estate investment opportunities requires local legal and administrative knowledge, as well as thorough on-site orientation.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security statistics for Kambusabo are not available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Maybrat territory, it may be noted that since the establishment of the kabupaten, internal community tensions have been present, stemming primarily from disputes surrounding the location of the administrative center, reflecting differences between the Ayamaru–Aitinyo and Aifat communities. These tensions were legally resolved by 2019 with the designation of Kumurkek as the capital; however, consideration of local community dynamics is generally recommended for those staying in the area. In interior Papuan regions, on less urbanized territories, it may be said generally that formal law enforcement presence may be of lower intensity than in larger urban centers; at the same time, local communities' traditional norms and customary legal systems also play a role in maintaining everyday order. More precise security assessment disaggregated to Kambusabo requires local sources and current on-site information.
Tourist attractions
No source-supported tourist attraction identifiable with Kambusabo can currently be identified. The broader Kabupaten Maybrat territory is one of Papua's naturally valuable interior regions, characterized by extensive rainforests, varied topography, and the rich cultural heritage of the Maybrat ethnic group – including the Aitinyo subgroup; however, these characteristics apply to the kabupaten as a whole, not specifically to Kambusabo. In Aitinyo Raya district and neighboring areas, the natural environment and local tribal culture may provide the primary attraction for interested parties, but publicly verifiable data on specific named attractions, festivals, or tourism infrastructure does not exist even for this district. For those interested in Papua's interior regions, travel to the area and learning about local communities requires thorough logistical planning in advance.
Summary
Kambusabo is a small interior Papuan settlement in Aitinyo Raya district, located in Kabupaten Maybrat, established in 2009, within Southwest Papua province. Publicly available data at the settlement level is extremely limited; at the kabupaten level, it is known that the area covers 5,461.69 km² with a population of 42,991 (2020), and belongs to a territory culturally defined by Aitinyo heritage. Regarding real estate markets, tourism, and public security alike, the broader regional context applies, while for disaggregated, reliable data on Kambusabo, local sources must be consulted.

