Faitsiur – small Papuan settlement in the Ayamaru Timur district, Kabupaten Maybrat
Faitsiur is an Indonesian settlement located in the Ayamaru Timur district of Kabupaten Maybrat regency in the Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province. Based on its coordinates (-1.2970979, 132.3150993), it is situated in the western part of the Papua island, near the equator. The administrative seat of the regency is Kumurkek, officially recognized in 2019 as the capital of the kabupaten, though Faitsiur is a smaller and lesser-known settlement. Detailed settlement-level statistical data is not available in the accessible sources, so the following description relies largely on information at the broader regency level, with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Faitsiur belongs to the Ayamaru Timur district, which is part of the Kabupaten Maybrat administrative unit. The regency was established in 2009 through the division of Kabupaten Sorong, covers an area of 5,461.69 km², and according to the 2020 census, a total of 42,991 people lived in the kabupaten. Faitsiur itself is a small, rural settlement, with no independent data available in current sources. The indigenous people of Kabupaten Maybrat's territory are the Maybrat tribe, known to have several subgroups: the Ayamaru, Aitinyo, and Aifat. Since Faitsiur is located in the Ayamaru Timur district, the local community presumably shares the cultural and social traditions of the Ayamaru subgroup, though no source-confirmed data is available to confirm this. The regency was marked by internal tensions following its separation from Kabupaten Sorong, particularly over the determination of the administrative seat: the Ayamaru and Aitinyo communities argued for a seat based on their territory, while the Aifat group supported Kumurkek. This dispute was resolved by 2019. These internal dynamics are part of the broader picture of the region and illuminate the social context in which Faitsiur is embedded. There is no known major city in the immediate vicinity of the settlement; infrastructure and accessibility reflect the characteristics of rural Papuan areas.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Faitsiur. In broader context, Kabupaten Maybrat is a relatively newly created regency with limited economic development, where the real estate market and investment activity fall far below the level of Indonesia's economic centers. The kabupaten's population in 2020 was merely close to 43,000, which indicates that real estate turnover is extremely limited and is typically dominated by local community land use. The generally applicable regulation in Indonesia prohibits foreign individuals from acquiring full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them. This regulation applies throughout Indonesia, including the territory of Kabupaten Maybrat and Faitsiur. The region's development potential is constrained by infrastructure deficiencies and accessibility limitations, which significantly increase investment risk.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or incident reports for Faitsiur are not available in accessible sources. Regarding Kabupaten Maybrat, it is known that since the regency's establishment, internal community tensions have occasionally arisen, primarily as a result of disputes surrounding the administrative seat, which were legally resolved by 2019. In rural Papuan areas generally, state institutional presence and law enforcement infrastructure can be weaker than the Indonesian average, particularly in small, difficult-to-access villages. However, this is a general regional characteristic, not a source-confirmed assessment specific to Faitsiur. For those planning to visit the area, it is recommended to inquire in advance about current conditions through local authorities or Indonesian diplomatic missions.
Tourist attractions
For Faitsiur, available source material does not name any specific tourist attractions or sites. The Ayamaru Timur district and the Kabupaten Maybrat region generally offer the natural environment features of Papua: the region has a highland, forested character and lies in a geographically notable area in terms of West Papuan biodiversity. The traditional culture of the Maybrat tribe also forms part of the region's cultural heritage, though data on the existence of organized tourism programs is not available. Larger settlements in the regency, such as the seat Kumurkek, likely represent closer starting points for getting to know the region, but these too are far removed from Indonesia's main tourism routes. Named, source-confirmed attractions linked to Faitsiur do not appear in available sources, so specific recommendations cannot be provided.
Summary
Faitsiur is a small and scarcely documented Papuan settlement in the Ayamaru Timur district of Kabupaten Maybrat in Papua Barat Daya province. The regency was established in 2009, has significant territory but a small population, and internal administrative disputes also indicate the region's relative institutional youth. Settlement-level data—regarding population, real estate market, attractions, and public safety—are not available, so a detailed description of Faitsiur supported by sources cannot presently be provided. The place is situated within the broader context of rural Papuan life and Maybrat tribal culture.

