Chaliat – small Papuan settlement in the Kabupaten Maybrat Ayamaru Barat district
Chaliat is a settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province, specifically within the Kabupaten Maybrat administrative unit, belonging to the Ayamaru Barat district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (−1,2644634; 132,1473903), it is located in the interior regions of West Papua, slightly south of the Equator. Currently, no independent settlement-level administrative or population data is available for Chaliat; therefore, the following description is based on verified sources available at the Kabupaten Maybrat level, providing the context in which the settlement is situated.
General overview
Chaliat belongs to the Kabupaten Maybrat district named Ayamaru Barat. Kabupaten Maybrat was established in 2009 through the division of the former Kabupaten Sorong, and its area is 5,461.69 km². According to the 2020 Indonesian census, the entire kabupaten had a population of 42,991 people, indicating a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly rural area. The kabupaten's administrative center is Kumurkek, which is located in the Aifat district; this status was legally formalized in 2019, as there had been a long dispute beforehand over whether Ayamaru or Kumurkek should serve as the capital. The area's indigenous population is the Maybrat tribe, whose main subgroups are the Ayamaru, Aitinyo, and Aifat, and according to some classifications, the Yumases subgroup also belongs here. The name of the Ayamaru Barat district refers to the cultural and historical presence of the Ayamaru subgroup in this region. Settlements in the interior, landlocked Papuan areas are generally less accessible, and their infrastructure and public services typically lag behind those of coastal or urban areas—this broader regional context is applicable to Chaliat as well, although direct settlement-level data is not available.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding Chaliat's real estate market and investment opportunities. Based on the broader kabupaten-level context, it can be said that Kabupaten Maybrat is a young regency established in 2009 with a relatively small population, whose economy and infrastructure are still in a development phase. In small villages within the interior regions of Southwest Papua, the real estate market is generally narrow, and organized, transparent real estate market activity is hardly characteristic. It is worth emphasizing the regulatory framework applicable to land ownership in Indonesia generally: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; only Indonesian citizens are entitled to this. For foreigners, long-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or usage rights (Hak Pakai) represent legal options, whose conditions and duration are set by law. Based on all this, Chaliat and its immediate surroundings cannot currently be counted among regions with developed or active real estate markets; before any investment decisions, consultation with local legal and real estate experts is essential.
Safety and security
No independent, quantitative, or officially sourced data is available regarding safety and security in Chaliat. From the history of Kabupaten Maybrat, it is known that in the period following the regency's establishment in 2009, the question of the kabupaten's administrative center caused serious internal tensions between the Ayamaru–Aitinyo and Aifat communities, and this dispute was only resolved legally by 2019. In certain interior districts of the Southwest Papua region, tribal or community-based conflicts occasionally occur, which can affect the sense of public safety—however, their intensity and nature vary by area and time period. In general terms, it can be said that Indonesian authorities and various travel information services recommend careful consultation regarding certain interior areas of the Papua region. No specific security warning or incident concerning Chaliat appears in available sources.
Tourist attractions
No single verifiable source data with named tourist attractions or sites of interest is available for Chaliat. The broader kabupaten, Kabupaten Maybrat itself, features only marginally in international tourism literature; the regency's interior, rural districts, including Ayamaru Barat, are typically characterized by tropical rainforest and hilly terrain, distinguished by the traditional culture and way of life of the local Maybrat communities. Despite this, considering West Papua province as a whole—which borders the southwest province—there are known natural and cultural values that can be linked to other districts in the region, but these cannot be directly identified with Chaliat. Lake Ayamaru (Danau Ayamaru), which is mentioned in the vicinity of districts bearing the Ayamaru name, is one of the known natural assets of the Maybrat regency; however, its exact district affiliation and distance from Chaliat cannot be determined with certainty from available sources, so a direct connection between the two locations cannot responsibly be established.
Summary
Chaliat is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Kabupaten Maybrat Ayamaru Barat district in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya province. Available data exists only at the kabupaten level: the regency was established in 2009, its area exceeds 5,400 km², it had nearly 43,000 residents in 2020, and its capital is Kumurkek. The broader region is a sparsely populated interior Papuan area where tourism infrastructure and real estate market development are limited. For more detailed, reliable local information about Chaliat, it is best to consult on-site or local authority sources.

