Hunenima – small highland settlement in Kabupaten Yahukimo
Hunenima is a settlement belonging to Mugi district (kecamatan) in Kabupaten Yahukimo regency, in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, within Indonesia's Papua macroregion. Based on its coordinates (-4.4223014, 138.9958958), it is located in the interior highland areas of the island of Papua. The regency's administrative capital is officially Sumohai district, but due to infrastructural circumstances, the temporary governmental center currently operates in the city of Dekai. Settlement-level statistical data is not currently available, therefore the following presentation draws on information interpretable at the broader regency and regional level, with clear indication that these do not refer exclusively to Hunenima.
General overview
Hunenima is a small, little-known interior Papuan settlement about which detailed, publicly available data does not exist in either Indonesian or international sources. Mugi district belongs to Kabupaten Yahukimo, a regency which counted a total population of 355,612 people as of mid-2024, with a population density of merely 21 people/km². This is an extremely low value even when considered in relation to Papua's interior highlands, indicating the area's remote, largely forest and mountain-covered character. Kabupaten Yahukimo is one of the most remote and least infrastructurally developed administrative units in Indonesia. Villages situated in such settings, and likely Hunenima as well, typically depend on small local communities, traditional livelihoods, and limited road connections. An independent, publicly available description of Mugi district is not currently known, therefore the above should be understood at the regency level.
Real estate and investment
For Hunenima, settlement-level real estate market data is not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Yahukimo regency, it can be stated that the area occupies an extremely peripheral position in the Indonesian real estate market: due to underdeveloped transport infrastructure, low population density, and limited urban services, the regency is not characterized by active property turnover compared to other parts of the country. In Indonesia, real estate acquisition by foreign nationals is subject to general regulations: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate, and may only have long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or use rights under certain conditions (Hak Pakai). This general Indonesian legal framework also applies to Kabupaten Yahukimo. From an investment perspective, infrastructure development of the region and establishment of basic public services appear as long-term state priorities in planning documents for Papua Pegunungan province, however no publicly available data exists regarding specific development projects linked to Hunenima.
Safety and security
Concrete statistics describing public safety for Hunenima are not publicly accessible. It can be stated generally that Kabupaten Yahukimo and neighboring highland regencies are among the areas receiving special attention from Indonesian authorities, partly due to the region's remoteness, and partly due to occasional local conflicts that arise between various community groups, which Indonesian media outlets occasionally report on. Regarding Papua Pegunungan province as a whole, Indonesian authorities treat certain areas with special status, and travel to these areas may in some cases require special permits. Nevertheless, these circumstances are highly situation-dependent and subject to change, therefore consultation with the relevant authorities and attention to recommendations from the Indonesian foreign ministry and domestic travel advisories is recommended regarding the current security situation. Specific crime statistics cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding named tourist attractions for Hunenima or Mugi district. The broader landscape of Kabupaten Yahukimo is shaped by the interior highlands of the island of Papua, where the natural environment—mountains, rainforests, and rivers—represents characteristic assets in itself, however these do not possess regular tourist infrastructure. The regency as a whole is not yet considered an established tourist destination, and visitors arriving there typically do so with specialized interests (such as ethnobotany, cultural anthropology, or fieldwork). The nearest natural and cultural areas of Papua, while not named at regency level but generally known—such as the Baliem Valley—may be situated hundreds of kilometers away in a straight line, however precise distance data cannot be provided due to source limitations. No publicly available information currently exists regarding attractions in Hunenima's immediate vicinity.
Summary
Hunenima is a small, remote highland settlement in Kabupaten Yahukimo regency, Highland Papua province, about which detailed, publicly available data is not currently known. The regency as a whole possesses extremely low population density and limited infrastructure; according to mid-2024 data, 355,612 residents live in the area. From the perspectives of real estate market, tourism, and public security, general frameworks applicable to the broader region provide some orientation points, however drawing Hunenima-specific conclusions would require reliable local sources, which are not currently available.

