Kuari – a small settlement in the heart of Yahukimo Regency, in Dekai District
Kuari is a settlement belonging to Dekai District (kecamatan), located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Yahukimo Regency, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-4.7973773 latitude, 139.4669396 longitude), it sits in the mountainous interior regions of the island of Papua. Dekai city, the effective administrative and economic center of Yahukimo Regency, lies nearby along the Brazza River (Sungai Brazza). Kuari itself is a smaller administrative unit within Dekai District, and no independent settlement-level statistical sources are currently available; the information presented below therefore covers the broader district and regency level context, clearly indicating that this provides general background on the surrounding area.
General overview
Kuari is located in Dekai District, which stands in close connection with Dekai city, recognized as the effective administrative and commercial center of Yahukimo Regency. Based on available sources concerning Dekai District, the broader area to which Kuari belongs—including data from Suma District (Distrik Sumo) as of the 2010 census—had a population of several thousand residents. The area is characterized by its location in the mountainous interior of Papua island, where infrastructure development is extremely limited. Dykno Puglia Airport is located in Dekai city, providing access to the region, as numerous neighboring areas are virtually unreachable by road. Although the regency's official administrative center is Sumohai, located approximately 25 kilometers north of Dekai, the lack of infrastructure means that real administrative and economic life concentrates around Dekai, and consequently district villages such as Kuari are tied to this center. Detailed sources regarding the settlement's own characteristics, population, and local institutions are not available.
Real estate and investment
No verified sources on Kuari's independent real estate market data are available. Considering the broader context of Yahukimo Regency, the area is among Indonesia's least infrastructurally developed regions: due to inadequate road networks, dependence on aviation, and extremely limited public services, the real estate market in this regency is typically extremely narrow and primarily meets local needs. From an investment perspective, such remote interior Papuan areas generally do not attract domestic or foreign real estate investment, as logistical and infrastructural difficulties severely constrain economic returns. It should be noted generally that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; available titles—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements—impose restrictions on foreign property ownership across the country, including Papua provinces.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data sources are available regarding Kuari's public safety. Regarding the broader region—Highland Papua province and Yahukimo Regency within it—it is generally known that the mountainous interior areas of Papua island—including the Pegunungan Bintang and Jayawijaya mountain ranges—have faced complex security challenges for decades. The area experiences both local tribal conflicts and tensions related to movements for Papuan independence, and according to Indonesian authorities these conditions affect different areas with varying intensity. Travelers and potential visitors are generally advised to monitor current domestic and Indonesian travel advisories, as the region's security situation is fluid and difficult to predict. Individual criminal statistics or specific incident data specific to Kuari does not appear in available sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions for Kuari are documented in available sources. At the Dekai District level, the only infrastructural element confirmed in sources is Dykno Puglia Airport in Dekai city, which functions as the gateway to the region, and the Brazza River (Sungai Brazza), along whose banks the district center, Dekai, is situated. Yahukimo Regency and the broader Highland Papua province are known for their proximity to the vast, difficult-to-access ranges of the Jayawijaya mountains, a characteristic element of the Papuan interior mountainous landscape. Such natural environments could potentially be of interest to adventure tourism or those with anthropological interests; however, no verified sources are available concerning specific tourist infrastructure, organized programs, or visitable sites in Kuari or its immediate vicinity. Travel to the region is possible solely by air, which in itself represents a significant logistical constraint.
Summary
Kuari is a small Papuan settlement belonging to Dekai District and Yahukimo Regency, for which no independent, detailed source material is currently available. Regarding its broader area—whose effective administrative center is Dekai city—it can be reliably stated that infrastructure is extremely inadequate, accessibility is virtually possible only by air through Dykno Puglia Airport, and the area belongs to one of the most isolated regions of Papua island's interior highlands. From a real estate investment perspective, the region offers no developed market; from a tourism perspective, only limited infrastructure is available. Based on all these factors, Kuari is primarily of relevance to residents of the region and those with specific interest in remote Papuan highland areas.

