Kasen – small highland settlement in the Puldama district of Yahukimo regency
Kasen is a tiny settlement in eastern Indonesia, belonging to the Puldama district of Yahukimo regency in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province. Geographically, it is located in the mountainous interior of Papua, at approximately 4.36 degrees south latitude and 139.89 degrees east longitude. The region is extremely difficult to access, infrastructure in the region is limited, and these interior highland areas of Papua generally rank among the country's most remote and least developed regions. Independent encyclopedic or statistical sources specifically for Kasen are not yet available, so the following description is based on verifiable data at Yahukimo regency level and the generally known context of the region.
General overview
Kasen is one of the villages in the Puldama district of Yahukimo regency. In mid-2024, Yahukimo regency had a total population of 355,612, with an average population density of only 21 persons/km², indicating that in this vast mountainous area, individual settlements typically have low populations. The regency seat is officially located in Sumohai district, but the actual operational center of administration is currently in Dekai district due to infrastructure shortcomings. These figures illustrate that Yahukimo regency as a whole—and thus the Kasen area—is characterized by difficult terrain, limited transportation and communication connections, and underdeveloped public services. Kasen itself does not appear on known Indonesian tourist or commercial maps, suggesting it is a small community based primarily on agriculture and subsistence farming, with its primary ties to local Papuan traditions and other villages in Puldama district.
Real estate and investment
No local real estate market data is available for Kasen, and Puldama district does not appear in known commercial real estate databases. For Yahukimo regency as a whole, it can be said that real estate markets in Papua's interior highland areas operate within extremely narrow and informal frameworks: most land is held in tribal ownership, formal land registration is incomplete, and investment activity is minimal. Under Indonesia's general legal framework, foreign nationals cannot hold direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; only usufruct rights of specified duration (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are legally available to them. These general regulations also apply to Papua; however, in the highland interior areas, legal enforcement and formal real estate market processes are even more limited than in more urbanized parts of the country. Based on all these factors, Kasen cannot currently be considered a target for either tourism or commercial investment; those with potential interest should first familiarize themselves with the broader region's legal and infrastructural conditions.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available on public safety in Kasen. In certain areas of Yahukimo regency and, more broadly, Highland Papua province, periodic security incidents related to conflicts between the Indonesian state and local armed groups have occurred in recent decades, a fact of known contextual relevance to travel and residence conditions in the region. In travel advisories from Indonesian and foreign governments, the heightened caution warranted by Papua's highland interior areas has been noted on multiple occasions. However, these general observations do not necessarily apply to the immediate vicinity of Kasen, where conditions may differ; only on-site and current sources could provide a reliable picture of local public safety. Before planning any travel, it is advisable to review relevant official travel warnings.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, natural landmarks, or cultural heritage sites are documented in available sources for Kasen. Yahukimo regency and the Papuan highlands generally are known for their unparalleled natural environment: steep mountain ranges, dense tropical rainforests, and the unique millennia-old culture of highland Papuan peoples characterize this landscape. However, sites within Yahukimo regency are extremely difficult to access, typically only reachable by small aircraft, and infrastructure does not support mass tourism. For those interested in the region, it is recommended to begin orientation with Dekai, the administrative center of Yahukimo regency, as it has the most developed local infrastructure there. Kasen itself—to the best of current knowledge—does not have a separately documented public tourist destination.
Summary
Kasen is a small highland settlement belonging to the Puldama district of Yahukimo regency in Highland Papua province, for which independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are not yet accessible. The characteristics of the broader region, Yahukimo regency—low population density, limited infrastructure, narrow real estate market, and difficult accessibility—define the context of Kasen as well. The location is neither a recognized destination for tourism nor for investment, and travel to the region should be considered in light of current security and infrastructural conditions.

