Luarima – small highland settlement in the Werima district of Yahukimo Regency
Luarima is a small highland settlement in eastern Indonesia, located in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, within the Werima district of Yahukimo Regency. Based on its coordinates (-4.2696581, 139.0741351), the area is situated in Papua's interior highland zone, far from the country's regions with more developed infrastructure. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Luarima, so understanding the place must rely on data at Yahukimo Regency level and general regional knowledge. The following information should be understood within this context.
General overview
Luarima is located in the Werima district (kecamatan), one of many small and difficult-to-access administrative units in Yahukimo Regency. Yahukimo Regency itself is one of Indonesia's most sparsely populated and isolated regions: according to data measured in mid-2024, the regency's total population is 355,612 people, with a population density of only 21 people/km², an extraordinarily low figure even by Papuan standards. The regency's administrative capital is officially in the Sumohai district, but due to limited infrastructure there, current government functions are handled from the Dekai district for administrative tasks. This alone illustrates the area's development level: even regency-level administration has not fully realized its planned centralization. Based on available data, Luarima in Werima district appears to be a small rural community, likely numbering no more than a few hundred inhabitants, whose livelihood presumably depends on traditional agriculture and local natural resources, as is characteristic of Papua's interior highland areas. However, no specific economic or demographic data for Luarima is available.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is currently known for Luarima and Werima district. For Yahukimo Regency as a whole, it can be said that this is one of Indonesia's least developed regions: the extraordinarily low population density, inadequate road connections, and underdeveloped basic infrastructure do not favor either commercial or residential property market activity. No significant real estate transactions, development projects, or investment activity have been documented in these interior highland areas. It is worth noting in general that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire direct land ownership but can exercise property-related rights only within specific legal frameworks – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements. This general regulatory framework applies to Papua as well, although local customary law and the special legal status of tribal territories further complicate property rights relations in the region. From an investment perspective, Luarima and its surroundings are not currently considered an active target area.
Safety and security
No specific, publicly available, and verifiable data exists regarding public safety in Luarima. Regarding Yahukimo Regency and Highland Papua province more broadly, the security situation in Papua's interior highland areas is complex: tribal conflicts occur periodically in the region, and underdeveloped infrastructure complicates the presence and response capacity of law enforcement. Travelers arriving in Papua's interior regions – whether researchers, aid organization staff, or other visitors – are advised to assess the current situation in advance through local authorities and relevant Indonesian government agencies. More detailed statements on public safety specifically applicable to Luarima cannot be made on a substantiated basis.
Tourist attractions
For Luarima, neither the Werima district nor Yahukimo Regency have any verifiable tourist attractions that can be specifically linked to the settlement or its immediate surroundings from reliable sources. The broader Yahukimo Regency and Highland Papua province region is generally a highland area near the Papua New Guinea border, with extremely varied natural features, where the Jayawijaya mountain range defines the landscape. This highland environment itself represents outstanding natural value; however, due to underdeveloped tourism infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and unique authorization requirements (certain interior Papuan areas require surat jalan, or internal residence permits), organized tourism cannot be said to exist in this area. No specific named attractions can be provided regarding Luarima from available sources.
Summary
Luarima is a small, isolated highland settlement in the Werima district of Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua province. In the absence of detailed data on the settlement, its characterization primarily must rely on regency-level context: extraordinarily low population density, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited public services characterize the broader region. Real estate market activity, organized tourism, and external investment are not currently characteristic of this area. For factual, up-to-date information related to the region, Indonesian government sources and local knowledge are advisable to consult.

