Ogoeapa – small settlement in the highland interior of Central Papua
Ogoeapa is located within the administrative area of Kecamatan Homeyo, which forms part of Kabupaten Intan Jaya, in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province, in Indonesia's Papuan macroregion. Based on its coordinates (-3.77°, 136.80°), the settlement is situated in the island's interior highland zone, where infrastructure and transportation connections are typically limited. The administrative center of Intan Jaya regency is the city of Sugapa, so Ogoeapa lies in the more peripheral parts of the kabupaten. Settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources do not appear in the available materials, so the description below is based on broader regency-level data and generally known characteristics of the Papuan region, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Ogoeapa is a small, poorly documented settlement for which no independent encyclopedic or statistical entry is available. Kecamatan Homeyo, to which it belongs, is one of the districts of Intan Jaya regency. The regency itself is a relatively young administrative unit: it was established in 2008 from part of the former Kabupaten Paniai. Its area is 6,536.27 km², and its population was 40,490 at the 2010 census, growing to 135,043 by 2020 – a highly dynamic growth, though partly attributable to administrative changes. The official estimate for mid-2024 shows 137,696 inhabitants. Highland villages in Pápua's interior are generally difficult to access, with transportation primarily via air through small airstrips or by long, arduous overland routes. Local communities traditionally engage in agriculture, animal husbandry, and forest resource collection. In such interior Papuan villages, access to modern services – schools, healthcare, reliable electricity supply – is typically limited, though development of the Papuan provinces is among Indonesian government priorities.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Ogoeapa, neither local nor district-level real estate market data is available in the source materials. Based on broader Intan Jaya regency-level context and general Central Papua circumstances, it can be said that the region's real estate market is extremely underdeveloped and narrow, particularly in remote interior areas. Investment interest – where it appears at all – is typically linked to infrastructure development, natural resource extraction, or state development programs, rather than the private property market. It is generally applicable that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but rather can participate in real estate transactions only within more limited legal titles – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements. This regulation is uniform nationwide and naturally applies to the Papuan region as well. Before making investment decisions, it is essential to engage a local legal expert and become familiar with current provincial regulations, as certain areas of Papua may have special rules in effect.
Safety and security
Concrete, verifiable settlement-level data regarding Ogoeapa's public safety situation is not available. However, regarding the broader region, it is known that Intan Jaya regency has been in recent decades one of the areas in Papua affected by periodic tensions between Indonesian authorities and various armed groups. Parts of Papua's remote highland regions are classified by various governments and travel organizations as areas requiring heightened caution. This is not a finding specific to Ogoeapa, but rather the generally known, publicly documented context of Kabupaten Intan Jaya and the broader interior Central Papua areas. Anyone planning travel to the region should consult their own country's foreign affairs advisory and current positions of Indonesian authorities, and obtain up-to-date information regarding local conditions.
Tourist attractions
The available source materials contain no named tourist attractions linked to Ogoeapa or the Kecamatan Homeyo area. Regarding the broader Intan Jaya regency, no specific, identifiable tourist attractions appear in the accessible encyclopedic sources. In general terms, the interior highland areas of Central Papua – including the zone covered by Intan Jaya regency – constitute a naturally varied and largely unexplored landscape, where high mountain peaks, tropical rainforests, and diverse Papuan cultures are potential points of interest. However, these characteristics do not relate to documented attractions of Ogoeapa or Homeyo district, but rather reflect the region's general physical geography. Due to the difficulty of access to the area, organized tourism is practically non-existent in this region.
Summary
Ogoeapa is a small Papuan settlement barely documented in public sources, located within Kecamatan Homeyo, in Kabupaten Intan Jaya, Central Papua province. The regency has been an independent administrative unit since 2008, and its population has grown significantly over the past decade. The settlement's interior highland location, limited infrastructure, and the region's generally known security considerations are all factors worth considering when seeking information about the area. Currently, specific data regarding tourism, real estate market conditions, or public safety applicable exclusively to Ogoeapa is not available in publicly verifiable form.

