Kepulauan Aru
Kepulauan Aru is an archipelago located in the eastern part of Indonesia, specifically in the province of Maluku. The islands are known for their rich biodiversity, featuring unique flora and fauna, as well as beautiful coral reefs. The main islands include Kepulauan Aru and Kepulauan Tanimbar, which are surrounded by the Arafura Sea.
The region is home to various indigenous communities, each with its own culture and traditions. Fishing and agriculture are the primary sources of livelihood for the local population. Additionally, Kepulauan Aru is recognized for its potential in eco-tourism, attracting visitors interested in exploring its natural beauty and cultural heritage.