Arne – small village in Ayamaru Utara district, Maybrat regency, Southwest Papua
Arne is a small settlement in Indonesia's easternmost major region, Papua. Administratively, it belongs to Ayamaru Utara kecamatan (district), which is part of Maybrat regency within Southwest Papua (Papua Barat Daya) province. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-1.1946, 132.2214), the area is located near the Equator in Papua's interior, forested regions. Available documentation extends only to the regency level, so more detailed information about the settlement is not currently available from publicly verifiable sources.
General overview
Arne does not appear independently in widely accessible Indonesian administrative registries or tourism databases, indicating it is a small, lesser-known rural community. Based on data for Maybrat regency as a whole, the region's scale can be perceived: the kabupaten's total area is 5,461.69 km², its population at the 2020 census was 42,991 people, and according to official estimates for mid-2023, it had 46,287 inhabitants. The regency's administrative seat is the city of Kumurkek, located in Aifat district. In the Maybrat region, the local Maybrat language is spoken, which is a defining element of the local communities' cultural and everyday life. Arne belongs to Ayamaru Utara kecamatan, which—judging by its name—can be identified as the northern district connected to the broader vicinity of Lake Ayamaru, though information on this too comes only from regency-level sources. The settlement is likely a self-sufficient community based on agriculture or small-scale forestry, a lifestyle generally characteristic of Papua's interior regions, but this cannot be substantiated with specific data in Arne's case.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable local or district-level real estate market data is available for Arne. Considering Maybrat regency as a whole, it can be said that the kabupaten is a relatively low-density area with limited infrastructure development within Indonesia, which generally translates to lower land transaction volumes and more restricted investor activity. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, the possibilities for foreigners to acquire real estate are legally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be obtained by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically gain access to property through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). The real estate market development in Papua province lags behind western Indonesia or the Bali–Java axis, and in local land use, customary-law-based (adat) land arrangements may play a significant role, which poses additional legal risks for investors. Based on all these factors, Arne and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered an active real estate market location.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable information source is available regarding Arne's public security situation. Concerning the safety conditions of Southwest Papua (Papua Barat Daya) province and more broadly Papua's interior regions, Indonesian authorities and certain foreign governments' travel advisories typically call for heightened caution, as some parts of the region have experienced long-standing political tensions and occasional conflicts. This general context does not necessarily characterize the village of Arne directly, for which no specific security incidents are known from publicly accessible sources. It is recommended to check current advisories for the region in question before traveling.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions or natural landmarks directly linked to Arne are currently listed in available sources. In the broader Maybrat region, natural assets—extensive primary forests, interior Papuan landscapes—could theoretically appeal to those interested in ecotourism. Lake Ayamaru, which may also be the source of the kecamatan's name, could be one of the region's more recognizable geographical features, but verifiable data on its exact distance from Arne and whether it has tourism infrastructure is not currently available. For Maybrat regency as a whole, it is characteristic that its tourism infrastructure is still in a development phase, with tourism amenities considerably more modest than at Indonesia's other, more well-known destinations.
Summary
Arne is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua region that is relatively unknown to the broader public, located in Ayamaru Utara kecamatan, Maybrat regency. Based on regency-level data, the area is sparsely populated, characterized geographically as interior Papuan countryside, and is limitedly documented from both administrative and tourism perspectives. In the absence of detailed, settlement-level data, Arne can objectively only be established as one of the small communities in Southwest Papua province, for which publicly available source material remains scarce.

