Kakur – a small settlement in Oridek District, Kabupaten Biak Numfor, Papua
Kakur is an Indonesian settlement in Papua, which belongs to Oridek District (kecamatan) and forms part of the Kabupaten Biak Numfor administrative unit in Papua province. Based on its coordinates (-1.0968588, 136.3384816), it is located near the southern latitude line, relatively close to the equator, in the eastern part of Papua's island chain. Kabupaten Biak Numfor consists of two main islands: Pulau Biak and Pulau Numfor, with the regency capital located in Distrik Biak Kota. Independent, settlement-level data sources for Kakur are not available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on verified information at the regency level and on generally known characteristics of the broader Papua region.
General overview
Kakur is not among Indonesia's well-known or frequently visited settlements. As part of Oridek District, it is home to a relatively underdocumented, small community within Kabupaten Biak Numfor. The total population of Kabupaten Biak Numfor was 150,318 at the end of 2024, and administratively the region borders the formerly affiliated Kabupaten Supiori, which was created through territorial separation. The kabupaten itself has received special attention due to its proximity to the equator: with the approval of Indonesia's National Aeronautics and Space Agency (Lapan), plans have been made to establish spaceport infrastructure here, since the area offers favorable conditions near the equator for satellite launches. This unique development initiative may be determining for the regency as a whole, but no available data exists regarding direct connection to the village of Kakur. The settlement belongs to Oridek District, which itself is one of the regency's lesser-known administrative units; detailed, publicly accessible statistical sources for the district are not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Kakur is not known. In the broader Kabupaten Biak Numfor region, the real estate market is typically characterized by limited transparency, and the level of infrastructural development lags behind Indonesia's more western, urbanized areas. Regarding the investment framework: under general regulations in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; available to them are primarily the Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangements. These general Indonesian land ownership regulations are equally applicable to Kabupaten Biak Numfor. The regency's special development potential is represented by the aforementioned planned spaceport project, which in the longer term could attract investor attention to the area, particularly in the logistics and infrastructure sectors. However, this process affects the entire kabupaten and is not limited to Kakur's immediate vicinity. Reliable, verifiable sources regarding local real estate prices and land market conditions are not available.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics on safety and security at the settlement level for Kakur are not available. In general terms, it may be stated that in certain parts of Papua province, public safety and the political situation can be variable; this is particularly characteristic of certain inland, mountainous areas of the province. Kabupaten Biak Numfor, as an island-based area, is traditionally counted among the more stable, coastal regions compared to general Papua conditions, though specific verification of this regarding Kakur is likewise not possible from available sources. Travelers are always advised to seek up-to-date information from competent authorities and Indonesian foreign affairs agencies regarding the current situation in the specific area.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions regarding Kakur's own sites are not listed in available sources. However, Kabupaten Biak Numfor as a whole is one of Papua province's regions noteworthy from both natural and historical perspectives. The regency's two main islands, Pulau Biak and Pulau Numfor, with their tropical maritime environment are typically attractive to nature enthusiasts; the area's coral reefs and coastal zones are known to possess valuable ecological characteristics. From a World War II military history standpoint, Biak island was a strategically important battlefield, and related historical monuments can be found at various points throughout the regency. These attractions, however, pertain to other parts of the regency; reliable sources regarding tourist infrastructure and attractions specific to Kakur and the immediately neighboring Oridek District are not available.
Summary
Kakur is a small, relatively underdocumented Indonesian settlement in Papua, which belongs to Oridek District within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Biak Numfor. The regency itself has a kabupaten population of 150,318 (as of end-2024 figures) and derives its uniqueness from its location near the equator, its two main islands, and the planned Lapan spaceport project. Currently, no independent, detailed data is publicly available regarding Kakur, so for visitors and investors the best starting point is direct contact with local authorities and information-gathering at the broader regency level.

