Alirji – small settlement in the mountainous Langda District of Yahukimo Regency
Alirji is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province, Indonesia, specifically belonging to Langda District (kecamatan) in Yahukimo Regency. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.4311523, 139.3703919), it is located in the interior mountainous areas of the island of Papua. Yahukimo Regency is one of the regencies in Highland Papua Province, established on 11 December 2002 following separation from the previously unified Jayawijaya Regency. Since detailed documentation specific to Alirji is not available, the following description of the broader environment is based on verified data at the regency level.
General overview
Alirji, as part of Langda District, falls under the administrative framework of Yahukimo Regency. The regency has a total area of 17,152 km², representing an extensive, difficult-to-access mountainous region. According to the 2010 census, Yahukimo Regency had a total population of 164,512 residents; by 2020, this figure had doubled, reaching 350,880; and according to official mid-2022 estimates, the region was inhabited by 361,776 people. The regency's administrative seat is officially Sumohai, located approximately 25 kilometers north of Dekai, but due to infrastructure deficiencies, actual administrative functions are carried out in Dekai city. Alirji, as one of the small settlements in Langda District, belongs to the poorly documented, rarely visited villages of Papua's interior highlands. The regency as a whole is characterized by difficult accessibility, underdeveloped road infrastructure, and communities that largely maintain their traditional way of life. Currently, no settlement-level statistical data specifically about Alirji is publicly available.
Real estate and investment
In Alirji and similar small interior Papuan villages in Langda District, the real estate market – as is typical for Yahukimo Regency broadly – is extremely limited and serves almost exclusively local needs. The regency's infrastructure deficiencies, underdeveloped road network, and difficult accessibility fundamentally determine that investment-oriented real estate market activity is typically not directed toward this area. In the interior mountainous sections of Highland Papua Province, including Yahukimo Regency, the real estate market lacks the maturity and transparency observed in more developed regions of Indonesia, such as Bali or major cities in Java. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, opportunities for foreigners to acquire real estate are constrained by legal restrictions: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), and can only access limited-term usufruct or leasehold titles. From an investment perspective, the region remains unattractive due to limited infrastructure and the absence of documented market activity, a situation confirmed by regency-level data.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data on public safety in Alirji is available. Regarding the broader region, Highland Papua Province, and Yahukimo Regency specifically, it is generally known that in interior, difficult-to-access mountainous areas, police and other official authority presence may be limited due to infrastructure difficulties. Reports occasionally mention ethnic and tribal conflicts in Papua's interior mountainous areas, which are among the characteristic features of the broader region. Precise crime statistics or security assessments specific to Alirji are not available, making more definitive statements impossible. For those planning to visit this area, it is advisable to monitor current information from relevant Indonesian authorities and any applicable foreign travel advisory services for reliable situation analysis.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source materials, no specific tourist attractions can be identified for Alirji. The broader area of Yahukimo Regency is situated within the characteristic natural environment of Papua's interior highlands, where the region as a whole is marked by unspoiled mountain landscapes, dense rainforests, and the culture of traditional indigenous communities living in Papua's interior areas. Throughout the regency, observation of the natural environment and traditional Papuan way of life may represent a form of attraction, but Langda District and Alirji within it possess no particular tourism infrastructure and are not among visited, documented destinations from a tourism perspective. Any travel to this area requires serious logistical preparation due to infrastructure deficiencies, justified by the difficult accessibility that characterizes Yahukimo Regency as a whole.
Summary
Alirji is a small settlement in Highland Papua Province, Indonesia, located in Langda District of Yahukimo Regency, and is poorly documented in detail in publicly available sources. Based on regency-level data, the area is an extensive, mountainous, difficult-to-access region where underdeveloped infrastructure fundamentally determines both the real estate market, tourism, and everyday living conditions. No sources directly addressing Alirji are available regarding either tourist attractions or investment market activity; the available information concerns Yahukimo Regency as a whole, within the framework of which Alirji is situated.

