Manaria – a small settlement in Kebar District, Tambrauw Regency
Manaria is an Indonesian settlement belonging to Kebar District (Kecamatan Kebar) and forming part of Tambrauw Regency (Kabupaten Tambrauw). From an administrative perspective, it is classified as part of Southwest Papua Province (Papua Barat Daya), which was created on December 8, 2022, as Indonesia's 38th province when it was separated from the former West Papua Province. Based on settlement coordinates (−0.78°, 132.39°), it is located in the northwestern part of Indonesian Papua, in the interior areas of the Doberai Peninsula, also known as the Bird's Head Peninsula. Since settlement-level source material is not available, the broader context is presented below based on available regency and province-level data, with clear indication of such sources.
General overview
Manaria is a little-known, small rural settlement in Kebar District. Kebar District is part of Tambrauw Regency (Kabupaten Tambrauw), which itself is a sparsely populated regency in Papua characterized by mountainous terrain and rainforest areas. Kabupaten Tambrauw – to which Kebar District and thus Manaria belong – holds a special category from a conservation perspective: the regency has designated itself a Conservation Regency (conservation region), thereby emphasizing the importance of preserving ecological values and efforts directed toward developing ecotourism. This fact is known from a reliable source concerning the broader area – the Wikipedia entry for Southwest Papua Province. Southwest Papua Province as a whole extends across the Doberai Peninsula (Bird's Head Peninsula), where tropical rainforests and mountain ranges form the basic landscape. Precise demographic data for Manaria (population, area, local institutions) are not yet available from verifiable public sources.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Manaria are not publicly available, so the following reflects the broader regency and province context. Kabupaten Tambrauw is a relatively newly developing, sparsely populated region where the real estate market is far from mature, and commercial property transactions are minimal. Southwest Papua Province as a whole – whose capital and economic hub is Sorong City – has received increasing attention for infrastructure development within Indonesia over the past decade, primarily in the oil and gas sector and ecological tourism. Foreign nationals in Indonesia generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; the legal system provides them with limited, time-bound title forms (such as Hak Pakai – use rights), the details of which must be clarified with notarial involvement and local authorities. Due to Tambrauw Regency's conservation status, land-use regulations may be more stringent than in other Indonesian regions, which makes thorough legal examination necessary before any investment decisions.
Safety and security
No reliable, settlement-level statistics or documented sources are available regarding public safety conditions in Manaria. Regarding the broader region, Southwest Papua, it may be generally stated that certain areas of Papua Province – including Southwest Papua, which was separated in 2022 – exhibit politically and socially complex conditions, the effects of which may also be felt in more remote rural areas distant from major urban centers (such as Sorong). At the same time, in the interior areas of Tambrauw Regency, primarily designated for conservation purposes, daily life generally proceeds according to local community customs. Specific public safety data about the region are contained neither in Wikipedia sources nor in other verifiable public sources, so individual research and preliminary assessment of on-site conditions are recommended for all visitors.
Tourist attractions
Manaria itself does not have identifiable named tourist attractions listed in available sources. In the broader district, Kabupaten Tambrauw, however, nature tourism and birdwatching hold outstanding appeal: the regency is recognized as a known destination for birdwatching tourism in the region, which is connected to the area's extraordinary biodiversity and preserved rainforest habitats. This information is contained in the verified Wikipedia source for Southwest Papua Province. In the eastern vicinity of Southwest Papua Province and within the region, the Raja Ampat Islands are also accessible from Sorong City, known for their rich marine life (coral reefs, giant sea turtles, manta rays, whale sharks) – these, however, lie at considerable distance from Kebar District and Manaria, in a different administrative unit. To identify specific natural sites near Manaria (such as mountains, rivers, waterfalls), further local-level sources would be necessary.
Summary
Manaria is a small rural settlement in Kebar District, Kabupaten Tambrauw, in Southwest Papua Province. Available source material contains only province and regency-level data about the location: Tambrauw Regency is known as a conservation region where ecological preservation and birdwatching tourism are the defining characteristics. Reliable, verifiable sources are not yet available regarding details of the real estate market, public safety, and local tourist offerings, so their documentation requires on-site research and professional legal consultation.

