Asmat District
Asmat District is located in the province of Papua in Indonesia. It is known for its unique culture and traditional art, particularly the intricate wood carvings made by the Asmat people. The district is characterized by its dense forests, rivers, and a network of swamps, making it a biodiverse area.
The economy of Asmat District primarily relies on fishing, hunting, and agriculture. The region is also home to various wildlife, including birds and reptiles. Access to the district can be challenging due to its remote location, but it attracts researchers and tourists interested in indigenous cultures and natural beauty.