Hereky – a small highland settlement in Ubalihi District of Yahukimo Regency
Hereky is a tiny settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province of Indonesia, situated within the Kabupaten Yahukimo administrative unit and belonging to Ubalihi District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.4939717, 139.5279996), it is located in the interior highlands of Papua, a region considered one of Indonesia's most remote and least infrastructurally developed areas. The official seat of Yahukimo Regency is formally Sumohai District, but due to limited infrastructure, the temporary governmental center operates in Dekaia. No independent, detailed source documentation exists for the settlement; the description below therefore relies on regency-level data and the generally known characteristics of the region, which readers should keep in mind.
General overview
Hereky is neither a recognized nor mapped location from a tourist or economic perspective in international or even domestic Indonesian public awareness. Small villages belonging to Ubalihi District typically consist of communities numbering several hundred or sometimes only several dozen people, who primarily engage in subsistence farming—mainly gathering, small-scale agriculture, and livestock herding. Kabupaten Yahukimo had a population of 355,612 people as of mid-2024, with an average population density of just 21 people per km², which well reflects how sparsely populated the regency is. This low density is likely characteristic of the interior mountain villages, including Hereky, although we lack direct confirming data. Ubalihi District, like most districts in Yahukimo, relies almost exclusively on small airfields and helicopter transport capacity for contact with the outside world, since the region's terrain makes road construction extraordinarily difficult. Significant shortages are evident throughout much of the regency in terms of electrical networks, mobile data connectivity, and basic healthcare services, including in its interior villages.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data, transaction statistics, or price-level information exists for Hereky; therefore, the following reflects the general context of Kabupaten Yahukimo and Highland Papua province. Across the entire interior highlands of Papua, the real estate market is extremely narrow and informal in character: land use is typically based on local customary law without registration, and formal real estate transactions are virtually nonexistent. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain commercial leasing arrangements are available to them, but these are applied primarily in areas with more developed infrastructure. In Yahukimo and its interior regions, any real estate transactions are hindered by limited transportation access, lack of documentation infrastructure, and the local customary law land-use system. From an investment perspective, the region currently cannot be classified among mature or developing real estate markets; any potential development opportunities depend in the long term on basic infrastructure development, for which no concrete plans currently exist in Ubalihi District.
Safety and security
No settlement-level public security statistics exist for Hereky; therefore, the following paragraph summarizes the region's general characteristics, framed with appropriate caution. Yahukimo Regency and, more broadly, the interior areas of the Papua highlands have been a focus of attention for years due to questions concerning safety for those present there. Occasional tribal conflicts in the region and prolonged political tensions—partly related to Papua's autonomy and mineral extraction—negatively affect public security. Multiple countries' foreign ministries advise heightened caution regarding stays in Indonesia's interior Papua regions. This does not mean that every moment of daily life is dangerous, but for foreigners or investors visiting the area, prior consultation with local authorities and up-to-date information are necessary. We have no specific event data relating to Hereky or Ubalihi District.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Hereky were successfully identified from sources; therefore, the following addresses the general natural characteristics of the broader region, Kabupaten Yahukimo, and the Papua highlands. The territory of Yahukimo Regency is characterized by high, forested highlands connected to the Maoke mountain range, whose pristine natural state could theoretically be attractive to those interested in nature walks, ecological tourism, and adventure tourism. The tribes living in the interior highlands of Papua—including the long-known Dani, Yali, and other Papuan ethnic groups—possess a rich material and spiritual culture and traditional way of life that is culturally unique. However, no established tourist reception infrastructure operates in Yahukimo, and accessibility is extremely limited. No verifiable information exists regarding specific, identifiable attractions located directly at Hereky or within Ubalihi District.
Summary
Hereky is a small highland settlement unknown to the broader public, situated in Kabupaten Yahukimo's Ubalihi District in Indonesia's Highland Papua province. The available data pertains solely to the regency level: the kabupaten numbered nearly 355,000 people in 2024, with low population density, and the governmental seat operates in Dekaia due to infrastructure constraints. No real estate market, tourist, or security-specific sources exist for Hereky; the region's general characteristics—limited accessibility, underdeveloped infrastructure, customary law land use, and a complex security situation—may serve as guidance for those interested, but applying these directly to the settlement should be done only with reservations.

