Khemoon Jaya – a small Papuan settlement in Urei Faisei District of Waropen Regency
Khemoon Jaya is an Indonesian settlement in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) Province, located in Urei Faisei Kecamatan (district) of Waropen Regency (Kabupaten Waropen). Based on its coordinates (-2.2316728, 136.4241611), it is situated in the interior-coastal tropical region of the Papuan mainland. The administrative seat of Waropen Regency is located in the city of Botawa, and the regency was established on December 11, 2002, following the division of the former Yapen Waropen Regency. Since independent, detailed source material about Khemoon Jaya is not available, the following presentation focuses on the verifiable characteristics of the broader regency and region, with clear indication of which administrative level each statement applies to.
General overview
Khemoon Jaya belongs to Urei Faisei Kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Waropen Regency in Central Papua Province. The regency itself is located in the Papuan mainland region of Indonesia, with an area of 10,843.97 km² according to available data. The regency had a population of 24,639 inhabitants in the 2010 census; by 2020, this figure had risen to 33,943. According to official mid-2023 estimates, 37,643 people live in the area, of which 19,754 are male and 17,889 are female. These figures apply to the entire regency; no publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding Khemoon Jaya's own population. The main ethnic groups living in the region are members of the Waropen people, who inhabit the interior areas, and the Biak people, who have characteristically settled in coastal zones. The local common language is the Waropen language. Khemoon Jaya – judging from its name and coordinates – is a smaller Papuan village with relatively modest infrastructure, and does not figure among the broader well-known Indonesian tourism and investment destinations. Papua Province as a whole, and Waropen Regency within it, belong to one of Indonesia's least densely populated and least developed regions from a development perspective.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding Khemoon Jaya's real estate market. In the broader context, Waropen Regency, like Central Papua as a whole, is considered an extremely low-turnover and systematically poorly documented area in the Indonesian real estate market. Due to the region's level of economic development, limited infrastructure, and difficult accessibility, the market value and transaction volume of properties lag far behind those of more developed Indonesian regions. Under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land or real estate in Indonesia; however, they may be entitled, under certain conditions, to conclude longer-term usufruct or lease agreements, primarily under the so-called Hak Pakai title. This regulation applies throughout the country, and thus also applies to Khemoon Jaya and Waropen Regency. In Papuan provinces, real estate transactions require particular care, as the data infrastructure is incomplete, and community and customary law (adat) property relations are often intertwined with the formal land registry system.
Safety and security
No independent, reliable statistics on Khemoon Jaya's public safety situation are publicly available. In general terms, it can be stated that certain areas of Papua Province have experienced periodic tensions and security challenges in recent decades, which are primarily characteristic of certain interior districts of the province and are attributable to complex political, social, and economic causes. Waropen Regency is not among the most well-known conflict zones, but any visit or activity planned for the area is advised to take into account the most current Indonesian official and foreign affairs briefings, as these conditions can be subject to change. No substantiated statement from any source can be made regarding Khemoon Jaya's specific public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source materials listing named tourist attractions exist regarding Khemoon Jaya or Urei Faisei Kecamatan. In the broader area of Waropen Regency, the natural features of the Papuan mainland – dense tropical forests, rivers, and diverse bird and wildlife – are generally characteristic of the region; however, no specific natural park, protected area, or named tourist destination supported by sources can be identified in connection with Khemoon Jaya. Papua Province as a whole is known for its exceptionally rich biodiversity and traditional community culture, but these general observations apply to the entire province rather than specifically to this small village. Until detailed source material focusing on the settlement or district becomes available, the characterization of tourist attractions remains at the level of the broader region.
Summary
Khemoon Jaya is a small Indonesian settlement in Central Papua Province, located in Urei Faisei Kecamatan of Waropen Regency. The regency's total population according to 2023 estimates is approximately 37,600 inhabitants; the main local ethnic groups are the Waropen and Biak peoples. Since no independent, detailed source material about the settlement is accessible, specific data regarding tourism, real estate market conditions, or public safety for this location cannot be provided reliably; available information can only be framed at the regency and provincial level. To the best of current knowledge, Khemoon Jaya is a quiet, little-explored Papuan village that lies far from Indonesia's better-known destinations.

