Naramasa – a small Papuan settlement in Kuri district of Teluk Bintuni regency
Naramasa is a settlement belonging to Kuri kecamatan (district), situated within Indonesia's Papua Barat (West Papua) province, in Teluk Bintuni regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.43° south latitude and 133.98° east longitude), it is located in the characteristic western part of the Papuan peninsula, marked by tropical rainforests and coastal areas. The provincial capital is Manokwari, from which the more remote settlements of the region – including those within Teluk Bintuni regency – are less easily accessible. Independent, detailed public source material about Naramasa is not available; therefore, the following description relies on verifiable information available at the broader regional and provincial levels.
General overview
Naramasa, as part of Kuri district, operates within the administrative framework of Teluk Bintuni regency. The Teluk Bintuni region – to which the settlement belongs – is characterized largely by extensive mangrove forests, highland areas, and the proximity of Bintuni Bay. Kuri kecamatan extends across relatively sparsely populated, virtually untouched natural areas of the regency, where agriculture, fishing, and forestry form the basis of local livelihoods. Papua Barat province as a whole separated from the former Papua province under Law No. 45 of 1999, then received its current name under Government Regulation No. 24/2007; this administrative background reflects the region's relatively brief history of independent institutions. The province has special autonomy (Otonomi Khusus), which represents a distinguished status in terms of local self-governance and the distribution of development resources. Naramasa, in terms of size and infrastructure provision, may be counted among the smaller, rural settlements of the province, where the availability of urban services and public institutions is limited.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, itemized real estate market data is available regarding Naramasa. In broader context, Teluk Bintuni regency is known from an investor perspective primarily for its natural endowments rich in mineral resources and energy carriers; significant natural gas industry activity takes place in the region, which affects both the local economy and the direction of area development. In the case of smaller, rural villages, the real estate market typically operates in narrow and informal terms, with low demand and supply. It is generally true that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot hold complete land ownership (Hak Milik); for them, the legal framework for property acquisition is limited to long-term lease constructions and the Hak Pakai (use right) institution. This general regulatory framework is also valid in Papua Barat province, although special autonomy may bring certain local particularities to administrative practice. Prior to investment decisions, local legal counsel is by all means necessary.
Safety and security
No published, quantified public safety data is available regarding Naramasa. For the broader region – that is, Papua Barat province – it may be stated generally that in Papuan provinces, social tensions occasionally occur, which may be attributed to the area's political and historical particularities, as well as interest conflicts arising from resource extraction. However, the daily lives of small rural communities are typically characterized by coexistence governed by local community ties and traditional norms. For travelers and those planning activities in the affected area, it is recommended to monitor the latest official information and regional situation reports issued by the competent bodies of the Republic of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No verified source is available regarding Naramasa that mentions concrete, named tourist attractions or visitable sites in the settlement. The natural environment of Kuri district and Teluk Bintuni regency – the extensive mangrove areas, the Bintuni Bay ecosystem, and Papuan rainforests – may potentially provide valuable natural backdrop for those interested in ecotourism; however, concrete, verifiable data on the tourist infrastructure of these areas and their organized visitability cannot be provided based on this source material. At the provincial level, Papua Barat's natural diversity – the Doberai and Bomberai peninsulas, as well as the Wandamen region – is known in the area; however, Naramasa and its immediate surroundings are not yet among the explored and regularly visited sites from a tourist perspective.
Summary
Naramasa is a small-sized, rural settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat province, within Kuri district of Teluk Bintuni regency. The available public documentation about the place is scant; therefore, general characteristics valid at the broader regional level – the province and regency – provide information in place of detailed data. The natural environment, the special autonomous status, and the region's economic structure are all important contextual factors that contribute to understanding Naramasa and similarly situated small Papuan settlements. In matters concerning real estate and investment, as well as in concrete destination planning, current local sources and expert counsel are necessary.

