Kartapura – small Papuan settlement in Ayamaru Tengah district of Kabupaten Maybrat
Kartapura is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) Province, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Maybrat, specifically in Ayamaru Tengah district. Based on its coordinates (-1.2578264, 132.2091097), it lies in the inland, terrestrial areas of West Papua. Currently, settlement-level official data is not available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on verifiable data at Kabupaten Maybrat regency level, clearly framed as such. The regency seat is Kumurkek, which is located in Aifat district.
General overview
Kartapura does not appear in widely recognized tourism or administrative sources, suggesting it is a smaller, primarily locally inhabited village-type settlement. Ayamaru Tengah district, as part of Kabupaten Maybrat, forms the Ayamaru sub-region, whose indigenous population belongs to the Maybrat tribe. The Maybrat tribe is divided into three main sub-tribes: Ayamaru, Aitinyo, and Aifat, to which some sources also add the Yumases sub-group. Ayamaru Tengah district thus presumably sits within a cultural and social environment linked to the Ayamaru sub-group, although no direct data specific to Kartapura is available regarding this. Kabupaten Maybrat became an independent regency in 2009, when it was separated from the former Kabupaten Sorong. The regency's total area is 5,461.69 km², and its population according to the 2020 census was 42,991 persons – this figure applies to the entire regency, not exclusively to Kartapura or Ayamaru Tengah district. The region is characterized by dense tropical vegetation, highland terrain, and low population density, which together determine local living conditions and the level of infrastructure development.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data for Kartapura is not publicly available. Considering the broader context—namely the situation in Kabupaten Maybrat and Papua Barat Daya Province in general—it can be stated that the region's real estate market is narrow and illiquid: the number of transactions is low, market price levels lack transparency, and formalized land registration may also be limited in inland Papuan areas. From an investment perspective, infrastructure shortcomings – such as limited road networks and logistical challenges – can present significant obstacles. Under general Indonesian legal frameworks, it may be noted that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or other limited legal arrangements. These general Indonesian land ownership rules apply to Kartapura and Kabupaten Maybrat as well, but for local-level details, consultation with a local legal expert is always necessary.
Safety and security
Settlement-level, verifiable statistics on Kartapura's public safety situation are not available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Maybrat, available sources mention that since the regency's establishment, social tensions have accompanied administrative development, particularly in the form of disputes related to the location of the provincial seat, which ran between the Ayamaru–Aitinyo and Aifat groups. This situation was resolved by 2019, when Kumurkek was officially confirmed as the regency seat. Generally speaking, in the inland, less developed areas of West Papua, state presence and law enforcement capacity may be more limited than in Indonesia's more urbanized regions. Based on these considerations, caution and local orientation are advisable when planning travel or relocation, though due to lack of sources, specific crime data cannot be cited.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specific to Kartapura. Kabupaten Maybrat and the Ayamaru region generally form part of Papua's inland areas rich in natural values, where tropical forests, highland landscapes, and local Maybrat tribal culture could provide the main experience of travel. Nevertheless, these more general characteristics can only be mentioned in the regency-level context; based on direct sources, it is not possible to name specific attractions in Kartapura or Ayamaru Tengah district. Those wishing to visit the area are advised to inquire in advance with local organizations or relevant authorities of Kabupaten Maybrat about current access options and actually visitable locations.
Summary
Kartapura is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya Province, located in Ayamaru Tengah district of Kabupaten Maybrat, which is poorly documented for the wider public. The regency was established in 2009, has an area exceeding 5,400 km², and in 2020 had nearly 43,000 inhabitants across the entire kabupaten area. Direct data regarding Kartapura – whether concerning the real estate market, public safety statistics, or tourist attractions – is currently not accessible from public sources, therefore those with interest are advised to obtain current local information.

