Keneugi – a highland village in Ekadide district, Kabupaten Paniai
Keneugi is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Paniai, belonging to Ekadide kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-3.7876441, 136.3624686), it is located on the southern hemisphere, within Papua's interior highland zone. The entire kabupaten averages 1700 metres above sea level, making Keneugi a community existing in highland conditions and relatively isolated from the outside world. Since no encyclopedic source specifically about this village is available, the description below relies on data at the level of Kabupaten Paniai regency, indicating the context into which Keneugi fits.
General overview
Keneugi belongs to Ekadide kecamatan, one of Kabupaten Paniai's interior highland districts. The kabupaten itself covers an area of 6526.25 km², with its capital in Enarotali, and had a population of 124,014 at the end of 2023. The region's highland character determines the daily life of its inhabitants: due to limited road infrastructure, air transport plays an exceptionally important role, which is evident from the fact that the kabupaten operates fifteen airports, including the main civil airport in Enarotali and numerous smaller, privately-owned landing strips. This characteristic also indicates that the kabupaten's settlements – including Keneugi – rely primarily on small air services for connections with external areas. The kabupaten's name traces back to the Dutch colonial period: the territory was then called Wisselmeren, after Dutch pilot Frits Julius Wissel, who discovered three lakes in the interior part of the kabupaten in 1938. Since then, the region has gradually been integrated into the broader Indonesian administrative and economic system. Keneugi itself is small, ranking among villages living within highland life circumstances, where the local community typically secures its livelihood through traditional agriculture and forest use.
Real estate and investment
With regard to Keneugi, no independent, verified real estate market data is available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Paniai, it can be stated that the area lies deep within Papua's interior highlands, where sparse infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and a limited road network significantly affect commercial activity and the level of real estate market development. Kabupaten Paniai is not among Indonesia's areas experiencing intensive tourism or economic development, so real estate transactions are typically local in scale and low in volume. An important general framework is that under Indonesia's land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or in some cases long-term rental structures are available, though their details and applicability depend on the specific location and current Indonesian legislation. When weighing investment considerations, the kabupaten's isolation, the level of infrastructure development, and the region's special administrative classification must all be taken into account.
Safety and security
No direct settlement-level statistics or official data are available regarding safety and security conditions in Keneugi. It is generally known that in certain interior areas of Papua province – due to historical and political reasons – security tensions occasionally occur, and Indonesian authorities treat certain highland districts with special attention. Paniai kabupaten itself is among the country's interior, difficult-to-access highland regions, where law enforcement presence and institutional infrastructure naturally differ from urbanized areas. For travellers and potential visitors, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories issued by Indonesian and their own government authorities, as these reflect real-time changing security situations. Specific crime data or risk assessments relating to Keneugi cannot be provided on the basis of this source material.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not name any tourist attractions named after or relating to Keneugi village. However, regarding the broader Kabupaten Paniai, verified sources indicate that three lakes are located in the interior of the kabupaten near the capital Enarotali; these lakes gave the area its former Dutch name (Wisselmeren), and are noteworthy from both natural geographical and cultural-historical perspectives. The lake region around Enarotali itself is the kabupaten's most identifiable natural feature, which, embedded in a remarkable natural environment within the highlands, gives the region its particular character. No precise distance data exists between Keneugi and Enarotali; however, based on the kabupaten's relatively small area (6526.25 km²) and administrative structure, both locations lie within the same kabupaten. For those visiting the interior of the kabupaten, access via the aforementioned air connections is the most realistic option.
Summary
Keneugi is a small, highland-located settlement in Ekadide kecamatan of Kabupaten Paniai, in Papua Tengah province, within Papua's interior, difficult-to-access region. No independent encyclopedic data exists about the village; from the broader kabupaten-level context, it can be reliably determined that the area is situated at approximately 1700 metres elevation, with limited infrastructure but living local communities, where air connectivity plays a key role. Real estate market activity and tourism are moderate across the kabupaten, making Keneugi therefore primarily relevant to those concerned with Papua's highland interior areas, local communities, or the natural resources of Kabupaten Paniai.

