Nurap – a small highland settlement in Ubahak District, Yahukimo Regency
Nurap is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, administratively belonging to Kabupaten Yahukimo and within it to Ubahak District (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately -4.30° south latitude, 139.46° east longitude), it is located in the interior highlands of Papua, a region characterized by dense jungle, steep mountain ranges, and relatively difficult terrain to access. The official seat of Yahukimo Regency is Sumohai District, however actual administrative activities are conducted from Dekai District, which has better infrastructure. No independent, verified data sources are available for Nurap itself, therefore the following presentation focuses on regency-level and generally verifiable Papuan contexts where relevant.
General overview
Nurap, as part of Ubahak District, belongs to the numerous small, sparsely populated highland settlements of Yahukimo Regency. Considering Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole, the region had approximately 355,612 inhabitants in mid-2024, and population density was only about 21 people/km², which well reflects the area's extremely low population density characteristic of the interior Papuan regions. This low population density indicates that most settlements in the regency – likely including Nurap – have very small populations, and daily life is significantly based on traditional, subsistence agriculture and local natural resources. The overall infrastructure development of Yahukimo Regency is less advanced compared to other regions in Indonesia: the road network is limited, and transportation of goods and persons often occurs by air. In the case of Nurap – due to lack of sources – precise data is not available regarding local institutions, public services, or the settlement's population.
Real estate and investment
No reliable, verified real estate market data is available for Nurap or Ubahak District. Considering the broader context of Yahukimo Regency and generally the interior highlands of Papua, these areas are not yet considered actively developed investment destinations for Indonesian real estate investors. The lack of infrastructure development, low population density, and access difficulties significantly limit commercial and residential property development. Generally speaking, it should be noted that in Indonesia foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) forms are available. These regulatory frameworks apply to the entire country, thus also to Nurap and Yahukimo Regency. The question of local customary law (adat) and tribal land ownership is particularly complex in Papua, and thorough legal consultation is necessary before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No specific, verified data is available regarding safety and security in Nurap. Considering the general situation of Yahukimo Regency and more broadly Highland Papua province, certain areas of the interior Papuan highlands have been characterized for decades by uncertain security conditions, shaped partly by local tribal conflicts and partly by infrastructure and institutional deficiencies. The Indonesian government and various development organizations continuously work to improve public services and security in the region, however the terrain's difficulty and logistical challenges slow this process. Prior to any planned travel to this region, it is recommended to review the most current security information from official sources, as the situation can change over time and there may be variations within individual districts.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Nurap or Ubahak District are known from verified sources. The broader territorial context of Yahukimo Regency, however, possesses natural characteristics typical of the Papuan highlands: the region is notable for its dense tropical forests, varied altitude zones, and the presence of highland Papuan cultures. Yahukimo Regency, as part of Highland Papua province, shares the general natural characteristics applicable to highland areas within Papua, such as varied highland landscapes and the traditional lifestyle of indigenous communities. Since, however, these cannot be linked to Nurap or Ubahak District based on verified sources, substantive information about local tourism offerings can only be obtained from on-site or official Indonesian tourism sources.
Summary
Nurap is a small Papuan highland settlement located in Ubahak District, Yahukimo Regency, for which independent, verified data sources are currently not available. The regency as a whole is a low-density, infrastructurally limited region where administrative and logistical conditions present special challenges. Regarding questions concerning tourism, the real estate market, and security, all interested parties should obtain information from the competent authorities of Kabupaten Yahukimo and current sources from Highland Papua province.

