Lokon – a small Papuan highland settlement in Yahukimo Regency
Lokon is a smaller Indonesian settlement located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province, within the territory of Yahukimo Regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo), specifically in Werima District (Kecamatan Werima). Based on its coordinates (approximately 4.26° south latitude and 139.07° east longitude), it is situated in the internal highland areas of the island of Papua, in Indonesia's easternmost major region. Direct, settlement-level sources are not available for Lokon, therefore the following presentation of the locality and its broader context is based on verified data available for the wider administrative units, primarily Kabupaten Yahukimo.
General overview
Lokon is a small highland village belonging to Werima District, and according to available data, it is not particularly well-known and has a small population. Kabupaten Yahukimo itself is one of the most populated yet most isolated regencies in Indonesia: as of mid-2024, the regency's total population was 355,612 people, with a population density of only 21 people per square kilometre — this indicates the area's extremely dispersed, highland character. The regency's administrative seat is formally located in Sumohai District, but due to infrastructure constraints, the actual governmental centre temporarily remains concentrated in Dekai. This highlights that Yahukimo Regency — and within it Werima District, where Lokon is located — is one of the least developed infrastructure regions in all of Indonesia. Small villages in such areas generally preserve traditional Papuan lifeways, where livelihoods are based primarily on subsistence farming, especially sweet potato cultivation and livestock raising — this is a commonly characteristic feature of Highland Papua's mountain communities, although specific, confirmed data is not available for Lokon itself.
Real estate and investment
Kabupaten Yahukimo Regency — and within it Werima District, to which Lokon belongs — occupies an extremely special position regarding the real estate market and investment opportunities. Due to extremely low population density, sparse infrastructure, and transportation isolation, there is virtually no organized real estate market in the region, at least not in the Javanese or Balinese sense. Verifiable, Lokon-specific real estate market data is not available. Generally speaking, in similarly situated highland small villages in Papua Pegunungan Province, real estate transactions typically occur within local community frameworks rather than within the formal land registry system. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik type), but can only participate in long-term leasing arrangements (such as Hak Guna Bangunan or Hak Pakai) — this general regulation also applies to more remote Papuan areas, although local implementation practices and conditions may differ significantly from those in more developed regions. From an investment perspective, such deeply isolated, infrastructure-deficient areas do not attract foreign capital, and formal real estate investment opportunities are severely limited.
Safety and security
There are no concrete, reliably supported data regarding Lokon's safety and security. Concerning the broader region, the internal highland areas of the island of Papua, it can be generally stated that Kabupaten Yahukimo and neighbouring highland regencies have occasionally been sites of tribal conflicts over the years, a characteristic of numerous parts of Papua Pegunungan Province. This does not necessarily indicate elevated general criminal danger, but approach to and visiting the region requires thorough information gathering. Indonesian authorities and foreign ministry travel advisories regularly contain remarks regarding Papuan highland areas. A more precise safety and security assessment narrowed to Lokon or Werima District cannot be compiled from available sources, therefore only generally known circumstances at the regional level can be indicated in this regard.
Tourist attractions
Based on available documentation, no concrete, source-verified tourist attractions or notable sites can be named in Lokon or Werima District. Regarding the broader territory of Kabupaten Yahukimo, no verified list is available that would enumerate specific attractions within this regency's territory. The internal highland areas of Papua Pegunungan Province generally may offer unique experiences for those interested in learning about traditional Papuan culture, natural landscapes, and isolated tribal life — but this is a general statement applicable to the entire province, and not data linked to Lokon specifically. The region is accessible by air, as the overland road network in highland areas is extremely underdeveloped; the nearest significant air hub is generally Dekai, which serves as Yahukimo Regency's actual administrative and service centre.
Summary
Lokon is a small settlement lying deep in the Papuan highlands, belonging to Werima District and Kabupaten Yahukimo, within Highland Papua Province. According to 2024 data, the regency's total population is nearly 356,000 people, but due to the territory's vast area, population density is extremely low, and infrastructure development presents a serious challenge for authorities. No independent, detailed sources are available for Lokon, therefore the locality's characteristics can only be approached based on the broader administrative context. Questions regarding investment, tourism, or public safety assessments related to the area must likewise be outlined only through the general characteristics knowable about the region.

