Awori – a small Papuan settlement in the Kabupaten Tambrauw conservation district
Awori is a settlement belonging to Kecamatan Manekar, located within the territory of Kabupaten Tambrauw in Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province. Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.78 degrees south of the Equator, 132.39 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the mountainous interior landscape of the Bird's Head Peninsula, also known as the Doberai Peninsula. Papua Barat Daya was established in 2022 as Indonesia's 38th province through the separation of the Sorong Raya region from the previously existing Papua Barat. Since authenticated sources specific to Awori and Kecamatan Manekar are not yet available, the following presentation of this area is based on verifiable data available at the broader regency and provincial levels.
General overview
Awori is a small, relatively obscure interior Papuan settlement in international awareness, and detailed, publicly accessible settlement statistics are not available for it. In the absence of concrete data regarding its location within Kecamatan Manekar, population size, and administrative division, only one fact can be safely stated: it is part of Kabupaten Tambrauw. Kabupaten Tambrauw has uniquely declared itself a conservation regency in Indonesia: this means that the regency's territory operates within legally regulated development frameworks that prioritize nature conservation considerations more stringently. The greater part of the kabupaten is covered by tropical rainforest and mountainous areas, known for their rich fauna and flora diversity. The region's infrastructure, in accordance with Papua's average conditions, is typically more limited than in Indonesia's western, more developed areas: the interior mountainous regions have access through limited road networks, and most public services are concentrated in larger urban centers. The nearest significant urban center is Sorong, the provincial capital of Papua Barat Daya, which has a history of oil and gas production and functions as the region's primary gateway through Domine Eduard Osok Airport.
Real estate and investment
Direct, detailed real estate market data for Awori and Kecamatan Manekar is not available. Regarding Kabupaten Tambrauw as a whole, it can be stated that due to its conservation regency status, land use and real estate development are subject to special regulations, which significantly constrains investment scope. Generally, the real estate market in interior Papuan areas is a fraction of the Javanese or Balinese markets: transactions are less frequent, prices are harder to compare, and infrastructure deficiency is a serious valuation factor. As a general rule in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; the most common legal forms available to them are Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangements, which apply throughout the country. Before purchasing real estate in such an environmentally sensitive area far from urban centers, particularly thorough legal and administrative due diligence is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics specific to Awori's public safety are not available. Regarding Papua Barat Daya province and Kabupaten Tambrauw within it, it can be generally stated that the security situation in interior Papuan areas is complex: due to infrastructure deficiency and difficult accessibility, state presence and institutional security maintenance are more challenging than in more urbanized regions. Nevertheless, local community life and village-level social control traditionally play a strong role in Papuan rural areas. In the absence of comprehensive reliable sources, neither positive nor negative specific security claims can be made about Awori; travelers planning to visit the area are advised to consult the latest Indonesian foreign affairs guidance and ground data from local contacts.
Tourist attractions
Authenticated sources regarding Awori's own tourist attractions are not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Tambrauw, available provincial-level sources mention that the kabupaten is a potential ecotourism destination in Papua, particularly for birdwatching. Papua's mountainous rainforests are well-known habitats for several species of birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae), which holds appeal for those interested in nature tourism. Provincial-level sources also prominently discuss the Raja Ampat archipelago (Kepulauan Raja Ampat), which, including the islands of Batanta, Misool, Salawati, and Waigeo, is one of the world's most renowned dive tourism destinations, with extraordinary marine biodiversity, coral reefs, manta rays, and whale sharks. However, this region is at considerable geographical distance from Awori, located in an entirely different part of the province, and should not be considered a nearby attraction to Awori. The most important regional infrastructure gateway is the city of Sorong, where the airport and port provide access to more distant destinations.
Summary
Awori is a rural Papuan settlement located in Kecamatan Manekar in Kabupaten Tambrauw, relatively unknown to the broader public. Based on available information regarding the regency, the area operates as a conservation regency, noteworthy from nature conservation and ecotourism perspectives, but characterized by underdeveloped infrastructure and limited accessibility in interior areas. Awori itself does not possess source-supported special profile in either tourism or real estate market terms; prior to any decision regarding this area, the use of current local ground data and legal expert advice is essential.

