Jinusugu – small highland settlement in the northern part of Kabupaten Yahukimo
Jinusugu is a settlement belonging to Suru Suru district (kecamatan), located in Kabupaten Yahukimo regency, in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, in Indonesia's Papua region. Based on its coordinates (-4.749274, 139.0766607), it is situated in the internal, highland areas of the regency. The region belongs to one of Papua's most remote and difficult-to-access territorial units, where infrastructure and public services are limited in presence. Settlement-level statistical data was not available at the time of writing this article, so the following description relies on broader regency-level sources and the general context that can be drawn from them.
General overview
Jinusugu does not appear in widely known Indonesian or international travel sources, and based on available data, it is a smaller highland village typically inhabited by a local community. Suru Suru district is one of the internal districts of Kabupaten Yahukimo; the regency itself had a population of approximately 355,612 according to data released by the Indonesian statistical office in mid-2024, with a population density of merely 21 persons/km², which clearly demonstrates the region's extremely sparse settlement. The regency's capital is officially Sumohai district, but administrative functions are being provisionally carried out from Dekai district due to limited infrastructure. This circumstance alone indicates that Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole — and within it the settlements of Suru Suru district, including Jinusugu — can be classified among peripheral, developing areas from the perspective of Indonesian public administration and development policy. Accessibility is generally possible by air or difficult terrain vehicle, as the road network in the regency is incomplete or of basic quality.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, detailed real estate market data is available regarding Jinusugu. In the broader context of Kabupaten Yahukimo and Highland Papua province, the real estate market is extremely limited and almost entirely informal in nature: transactions primarily take place within local community and customary law frameworks. According to the general rules of the Indonesian legal system, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; only limited titles, such as long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or in certain cases Hak Pakai, are available to them. Additionally, in Papua province, customary law (adat) land ownership has particularly strong traditions, which further complicates any potential investment intentions. Currently, no source on regular investor activity operating in Highland Papua province is available; the region appears primarily in Indonesian government communication as a target area for development assistance and state infrastructure investments, rather than as a private investment destination.
Safety and security
No public safety-specific data is available regarding Jinusugu. Generally speaking, the highland internal areas of Highland Papua province — including Kabupaten Yahukimo — belong, according to Indonesian authorities and several international organizations, to a region where maintaining public order is challenged, partly due to difficult accessibility, infrastructural underdevelopment, and sometimes tense relationships between local tribes. Foreign travelers are advised to inquire with Indonesian authorities and their own country's diplomatic missions about current conditions before traveling to the region. Specific crime statistics or security classification narrowed down to Jinusugu cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attraction sources are available for Jinusugu. Among the natural assets of Kabupaten Yahukimo and the broader Highland Papua region, the dramatic topography characteristic of Papua's interior highlands can be generally mentioned, which encompasses steep mountain ranges, deep valleys, and dense tropical forests. From a cultural perspective, the Papuan highlands are also significant: the indigenous communities living here possess rich material and intellectual culture. However, these possibilities, at the level of Suru Suru district, cannot currently be understood as organized tourist offerings without verifiably documented attractions and organized tourist infrastructure. Outside of a narrow group of backpacker or researcher-type travelers, the region is not currently considered a tourist destination.
Summary
Jinusugu is a small, difficult-to-access highland settlement in Suru Suru district, as part of Kabupaten Yahukimo, in Highland Papua province. Based on regency-level data, the region is an extremely low-density, infrastructurally developing area, for which detailed settlement-level statistics, real estate market data, and tourist documentation are currently not publicly available. Those interested are advised to inquire directly with local Indonesian authorities or reliable local contacts about current conditions.

