Keikey – small settlement in Dekai District, Yahukimo highland regency
Keikey is located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province in eastern Indonesia, in the interior mountainous regions of the Papuan highlands. Administratively, it belongs to Dekai District (Kecamatan Dekai), which is part of Yahukimo Regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo). Based on its coordinates (approximately 4.9 degrees south latitude and 139.5 degrees east longitude), the settlement is situated in the Papuan interior highlands, where the natural environment and infrastructure create specific conditions for daily life. Direct, detailed data about the settlement itself are currently not available; therefore, the description below is based on verified information available at the level of Kecamatan Dekai and Kabupaten Yahukimo.
General overview
Keikey is one of the villages in Dekai District, whose largest and most significant settlement is Dekai city itself. Dekai is also the de facto administrative center of Yahukimo Regency, despite the officially designated seat being Sumohai, located approximately 25 kilometers north of Dekai. Due to Sumohai's lack of infrastructure, governmental functions in the region are practically carried out by Dekai. According to 2010 census data, the total population of Sumo District (Suma District) was 3,419 people, illustrating that the region as a whole is considered sparsely populated. Dekai city is crossed by the Bulaza River (known in Indonesian as Sungai Brazza), and northwest of the city lies Dykno Puglia Airport, which is the region's most important air connection point. In the Papuan highlands' interior areas, road infrastructure is generally limited, making air transport play a crucial role in connecting villages and towns. Keikey itself is a small, poorly documented community whose daily life is closely tied to traditional Papuan agricultural and lifestyle frameworks.
Real estate and investment
Keikey and the Kecamatan Dekai area have no publicly available, documented real estate transaction data. Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole is one of the least developed and most sparsely populated regions in Highland Papua Province, where real estate trading is minimal and market organization lags behind Indonesian averages. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; they have access primarily to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other, more restricted legal titles, typically for specified periods. The region's development potential lies in mineral resources, forestry, and possible tourism; however, these opportunities remain largely unexploited at the Yahukimo Regency level, given difficult accessibility and infrastructure shortcomings. Before any investment decision, it is strongly recommended to involve local legal experts and regency-level authorities in the process.
Safety and security
Settlement-level verified statistics on Keikey's public safety are not available. Generally speaking, Highland Papua Province and Yahukimo Regency within it represent an area that, according to assessments by Indonesian authorities and international organizations, carries specific security challenges. In Papuan interior highland regions, tribal conflicts and local tensions occasionally occur, arising from social structures and historical context. The area's remoteness and limited infrastructure complicate the maintenance of law enforcement presence and rapid response. Based on all this, a cautious situation assessment is recommended for those planning travel to or residence in the area. The most reliable sources for current security conditions are information from local Indonesian authorities and relevant consular warnings.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions are not listed in available sources for Keikey's immediate vicinity. At Kecamatan Dekai level, the most well-known reference point is Dekai city itself, made accessible by the Bulaza River and Dykno Puglia Airport. The entire Yahukimo Regency territory is embedded in an extraordinary natural environment: the highlands, rainforests, and river valleys of Highland Papua Province represent significant natural history value in themselves, although tourism infrastructure development is minimal. The traditional culture, craftsmanship, and lifestyle of communities living in the Papuan highlands are also noteworthy; however, organized, commercially-based tourist presentation of this has not yet developed in the region. For nature enthusiasts and researchers, the area may be attractive in its pristine state, but visiting requires serious logistical preparation and thorough knowledge of local conditions.
Summary
Keikey is a small, poorly documented settlement in Highland Papua Province, within Dekai District, in the Yahukimo Regency territory. The region's direct identifying features include Dekai city as the de facto administrative center, the Bulaza River, and Dykno Puglia Airport, which are the district's most important reference points. The area's sparse population, limited infrastructure, and specific security context determine both daily life and any potential investment or tourism opportunities. Based on available data, Keikey is primarily a quiet community representing Papuan interior highland lifestyle, regarding which a more accurate picture can only be obtained through on-site or deeper locally-sourced research.

