Liligan II – small mountainous settlement in Ninia district, Yahukimo regency
Liligan II is a settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, belonging to Ninia district within Yahukimo regency. Based on its coordinates (-4.3403596, 139.3018896), it is located in the interior, mountainous regions of the island of Papua, within the tropical rainforest interior region that is difficult to access. No detailed, independent statistical or encyclopaedic sources exist about the settlement itself; the information presented below draws on verifiable data regarding the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Yahukimo, with clear indication that these data do not apply exclusively to Liligan II.
General overview
Liligan II belongs to Ninia district (kecamatan), which is one of the administrative units of Yahukimo regency. Kabupaten Yahukimo is part of Highland Papua province, and according to Indonesian administrative records, the official seat of the regency is Sumohai district; however, the actual governmental and public service centre operates temporarily in Dekai district due to infrastructure constraints. The population of Yahukimo regency measured in mid-2024 was 355,612 persons, with a population density of merely 21 persons/km², which clearly demonstrates the region's low development density and the dispersed, small-scale character of settlements typical of the mountainous interior. Liligan II is likely a smaller rural community following the general pattern of Papuan mountainous hamlets: livelihoods are based on traditional agriculture, horticulture, and the utilization of forest resources. The region is characterized by deficient road infrastructure, and smaller settlements are connected to the outside world primarily through air transport or paths passable over difficult terrain.
Real estate and investment
No real estate transaction data or investment analyses are available regarding Liligan II. In the broader context of Yahukimo regency, it may be noted that the region ranks among Indonesia's least developed and most sparsely inhabited areas, where the formalized real estate market is extremely limited. Infrastructure deficiencies — including difficult accessibility and limited public service coverage — substantially restrict commercial or investment-oriented real estate transactions. Under Indonesia's general legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; various legally restricted possession forms are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease agreements. These general rules apply throughout the country, including to Yahukimo regency. Government development programmes underway in the region — aimed at improving infrastructure in Papua's interior areas — could modify the investment environment over the longer term, but this currently constitutes speculative observation and is not based on concrete data specific to Liligan II.
Safety and security
No independent, reliable safety data are available specific to Liligan II. Regarding Papua's interior mountainous areas, including Highland Papua province generally, it is applicable that low-intensity armed conflict has been ongoing in certain parts of the region for decades between Indonesian security forces and various Papuan armed groups. This security situation applies primarily to affected zones and should not automatically be considered an accurate description applying to all former Papuan mountainous regions. For travellers and outside visitors, it may be noted that it is advisable to gather information about current conditions before travelling to the region, as the situation varies geographically and temporally. In Yahukimo regency, as generally in the interior Papuan regions, state presence and law enforcement capacity may be limited in smaller villages, which also affects access to public services.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding tourist attractions that can be directly linked to and identified by the name Liligan II. The broader territory of Yahukimo regency may be of interest primarily due to its natural attributes: the region extends across the mountainous interior areas of the island of Papua, characterized by varied mountainous landscape, dense tropical rainforests, and the richness of traditional Papuan mountainous cultures. Ninia district and its immediate neighbours likewise possess such natural and cultural attributes; however, due to lack of sources, specific named attractions, places of worship, natural objects, or events cannot be enumerated. Such interior mountainous areas generally lack developed tourist infrastructure, and visitors primarily come from circles of ethnographic interest, natural research, or staff of development organizations. Reaching the region itself presents a serious logistical challenge, which decisively influences the character and extent of tourist traffic.
Summary
Liligan II is a small, mountainously located Indonesian village that forms part of Ninia district in Yahukimo regency, which belongs to Highland Papua province. The difficult accessibility, low population density, and limited infrastructure characteristic of the region are verifiable conditions at the level of Yahukimo regency. Neither real estate market data nor detailed demographic or tourism information are available regarding the specific settlement; the relationships presented here should be understood at the level of the broader regency and province, honestly indicating the limitations of available sources.

