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    Aboge – kelurahan in Distrik Assue, Kabupaten Mappi, South Papua

    Aboge is a kelurahan (administrative subunit) in Indonesia, classified within Distrik Assue of Kabupaten Mappi, which belongs to the South Papua province (Provinsi Papua Selatan). Geographically, it is situated in the southern interior of Papua island, approximately near -6.03 latitude and 139.30 east longitude. These coordinates point to one of Papua's least densely populated and most difficult to access regions, lying far from major cities and infrastructure hubs. In terms of administrative classification, Aboge forms part of Kabupaten Mappi and is integrated into the governance system of South Papua, one of Indonesia's youngest provinces, which was separated from the former Papua province in 2022.

    General overview

    According to Indonesian Wikipedia sources, Aboge is a kelurahan in Distrik Assue, Kabupaten Mappi, within Provinsi Papua Selatan. More detailed information specific to this settlement—such as population figures, area, or infrastructure characteristics—is not available from verified sources. In broader context, Kabupaten Mappi is one of Papua's most isolated regencies, characterized by dense rainforests, swampy river regions, and water systems flowing toward the Arafura Sea. Distrik Assue itself is a sparsely populated, geographically extensive district where transportation connections are primarily facilitated by air and river travel due to the underdeveloped road network. The administrative center of Kabupaten Mappi is Kepi, which serves as the regency's main urban hub, and from which peripheral districts, including Assue, are typically reached by small aircraft or motorized canoes. Aboge, as a kelurahan, is situated within this difficult-to-access, largely natural Papuan landscape.

    Real estate and investment

    Verified real estate market data specific to Aboge is not available. To understand the broader context, it is relevant to consider the general situation of Kabupaten Mappi: this regency represents one of Indonesia's economically and infrastructurally most underdeveloped areas, where a formal real estate market is minimal and transactions primarily occur on the basis of local customary law and practice. Characteristic of South Papua province as a whole is the complex layering of land use, in which state-owned lands, adat (customary community) lands, and formally registered private property coexist. According to the general framework of Indonesian land law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); however, presence is possible on defined terms through rental arrangements or under the Hak Guna Bangunan (building use right) framework. In such isolated, infrastructure-lacking areas, investment activity is extremely limited and primarily appears in projects related to natural resources—such as forestry or fishing—rather than residential real estate development. All of this reflects the general context of Kabupaten Mappi and the South Papua region; specific market data regarding Aboge is not available.

    Safety and security

    Verified, settlement-level sources regarding safety and security in Aboge are not available. Concerning the broader region—namely Kabupaten Mappi and South Papua province—it can be noted that in certain areas of Papua, particularly in remote, difficult-to-access interior zones, the state presence and law enforcement infrastructure are limited, which also affects the availability of everyday administration and public services. In recent years, the Indonesian government has directed increased attention to Papua's development and the extension of basic services; however, this process remains ongoing in peripheral areas. For travelers and foreign nationals, it can be noted generally that entry to certain interior areas of Papua previously required special permission (surat izin khusus), and it is advisable to always consult Indonesian authorities or one's own country's foreign ministry regarding the current situation in any given area. These observations represent general contextual information regarding the interior regions of South Papua province and do not constitute a specific assessment of safety and security in Aboge.

    Tourist attractions

    No verified sources document named tourist attractions specific to the kelurahan of Aboge. Regarding the broader surroundings, in terms of the characteristic natural features of Kabupaten Mappi, the region belongs among those areas of Papua characterized by extensive river systems, floodplain forests, and waterbird habitats; these ecological values may hold appeal for those interested in nature travel, though organized tourism infrastructure in the peripheral areas of the regency—particularly within Distrik Assue—is not documented. Certain parts of Kabupaten Mappi and the adjacent Merauke regency (South Papua) are accessible within the framework of Papuan nature tourism, but this constitutes highly specialized, expedition-style travel, the logistics of which can be organized from Kepi or Merauke. Named attractions supported by sources can only be mentioned at the regency level and even then only within the scope of generally recognized Papuan natural values; no specific attraction data regarding Aboge or Distrik Assue was available.

    Summary

    Aboge is a kelurahan in Distrik Assue of Kabupaten Mappi in Indonesia's South Papua province, regarding which detailed, verified data remains currently limited. The settlement is located in one of Papua's most isolated and infrastructurally underdeveloped regions, where accessibility, formal real estate market development, and tourist infrastructure are all at low levels. Aboge and its immediate surroundings bear the general characteristics of Papua's interior regions rather than documented, distinct features; more precise information regarding the area can be obtained primarily from administrative sources of Kabupaten Mappi.


    More about Assue

    Assue – Lowland district in Mappi Regency, South PapuaAssue is one of the rural districts (distrik) of Mappi Regency in the Indonesian province of South Papua. According to data…

    Assue – Lowland district in Mappi Regency, South Papua

    Assue is one of the rural districts (distrik) of Mappi Regency in the Indonesian province of South Papua. According to data published by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the district covers an area of about 2,423 km2 and recorded a population of 10,549 at the 2020 Census, with a mid-2024 official estimate of around 10,480 inhabitants. The district administrative centre is the village of Eci, and the area is subdivided into 18 administrative villages (kampung). Mappi Regency itself was split off from Merauke Regency in November 2002 and is one of the largest but most sparsely populated regencies in eastern Indonesia.

    Tourism and attractions

    Detailed tourism information specifically for Assue is limited in publicly available sources. The wider context of Mappi Regency, of which Assue is part, is dominated by an extensive lowland landscape of rivers, swamps and tropical rainforest along the southern coast of New Guinea. Mappi Regency uses the slogan and event name Festival Sejuta Rawa, the Thousand Swamps Festival, which reflects the regency's strong association with its wetland environment, and the regional tourism narrative is built around traditional culture, river-based daily life and the natural setting of South Papua. Across South Papua more broadly, visitor experiences typically focus on indigenous culture, river travel and nearby protected areas rather than mass-market beach or city tourism. Anyone considering a visit to Assue should expect a remote, frontier-style environment in which most travel between settlements is on water rather than by sealed road, and where local guidance from village authorities is essential for any movement beyond the district capital.

    Property market

    There is no organised, transparent property market in Assue in the sense familiar from larger Indonesian cities; the district functions primarily through customary land tenure rather than through a formal commercial real estate sector. Mappi Regency, of which Assue is part, has a small total population of roughly 114,000 across more than 25,000 km2, and economic activity is concentrated around the regency capital of Kepi and a handful of larger settlements. Outside those centres, the housing stock is dominated by single-storey dwellings built in vernacular styles using locally available timber, with concrete construction limited to government buildings, schools and a small number of trader houses. For investors, the practical implication is that conventional residential property as understood in Java or Bali essentially does not exist in this district. Land is generally held under customary (adat) arrangements and Indonesian regulations on foreign land ownership apply throughout the regency, so any commercial use of land must be structured carefully and in cooperation with both customary leaders and the regency administration.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental data for Assue is not collected in any publicly available dataset, and there is no recognisable rental market in the conventional sense. Within Mappi Regency more generally, the small share of formal rental activity is concentrated in Kepi, where government employees, teachers, healthcare staff and traders occasionally rent simple houses or rooms. Investment opportunities in this part of South Papua are tied to public-sector spending, infrastructure works and sectors such as fisheries, small-scale agriculture and basic trade, rather than to property speculation. Risks include limited transport, high logistics costs, climatic challenges in the wet season and the usual considerations that apply to remote frontier districts with developing infrastructure. Outside investors interested in the area generally engage through partnerships with local government programmes or community-based initiatives rather than through standalone real estate ventures.

    Practical tips

    Assue lies in the lowlands of Mappi Regency, with district coordinates of roughly 6.26 degrees south and 139.30 degrees east. The regency capital, Kepi, in neighbouring Obaa District, is the main administrative gateway and the place where most regency-level services are concentrated. Travel within Mappi typically combines longboat trips on the river network with occasional small-aircraft flights to the larger airstrips in South Papua. Visitors should plan for the wet, equatorial climate typical of southern New Guinea and budget for considerable logistical lead time when moving supplies or equipment. Basic services such as puskesmas (primary healthcare clinics), schools and warungs (small shops) are present in larger kampung but facilities in remote villages are minimal. As with all of Papua, advance coordination with local authorities and respect for customary norms are important parts of any responsible visit.

    More about Mappi

    Mappi – Arafura Sea Wetlands of Central PapuaMappi Regency lies in the southern part of Central Papua province, on the Arafura Sea coast. Its capital is Kepi. The region is a vast…

    Mappi – Arafura Sea Wetlands of Central Papua

    Mappi Regency lies in the southern part of Central Papua province, on the Arafura Sea coast. Its capital is Kepi. The region is a vast lowland covered with swamp and mangrove forests at the lower reaches of the Digul River.

    Attractions and Activities

    The lower Digul River can be explored by boat expeditions: crocodiles, endemic bird species, tropical waterbirds. Mangrove forests and wetlands form a unique ecosystem. Local Papuan communities (Awyu, Yaqay tribes) traditional way of life can be experienced: wood carving, sago production. WWII Digul River historical memorial site.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Awyu and Yaqay tribes live a traditional lifestyle: communal longhouses, traditional ceremonies. Cuisine is simple: sago, freshwater fish, crocodile meat, and wild-foraged fruits.

    Public Safety

    Mappi is an extremely isolated region. Travel only with local guides and organised expeditions. Medical care: puskesmas in Kepi; Merauke (by air) is the nearest hospital.

    Practical Information

    Small aircraft from Jayapura or Merauke to Kepi airstrip (limited). The best time to visit is May to October. Accommodation: local hospitality.

    More about South Papua

    South Papua (Papua Selatan) is one of Indonesia's newest provinces, with Merauke as its center. The region is home to Asmat culture and woodcarving, Wasur National Park's native…

    South Papua (Papua Selatan) is one of Indonesia's newest provinces, with Merauke as its center. The region is home to Asmat culture and woodcarving, Wasur National Park's native wildlife, and vast wetlands. The province is less touristy and offers an authentic experience.

    Where is South Papua?

    The province is located in southern Papua, near the Papua–Australia border. Merauke is the capital, accessible by air from Jayapura and Jakarta. Asmat villages are reached by boat along coastal rivers. The region is remote and under development.

    What to See?

    1. Asmat Woodcarving and Culture

    The Asmat people are world-famous for woodcarving and bisj poles (ceremonial pillars). In villages you can see the carving process and traditional ceremonies. Agats is the main starting point for Asmat areas.

    2. Merauke – Provincial Capital

    Merauke is the southern gateway to Papua. The city's markets, the Maro River, and surrounding villages offer insight. The region is multicultural – Papuans, Indonesian settlers, and Melanesian communities.

    3. Wasur National Park

    Wasur National Park protects savannas, wetlands, and mangrove ecosystems. The park's birdlife is outstanding – species close to Australian types. Treks and birdwatching attract nature lovers.

    4. Sota Border Crossing and the "Last City"

    Merauke is often called "Indonesia's last city" (easternmost major city). Near the Sota border crossing the sense of remoteness is tangible. The area is less visited.

    5. Local Festivals and Ceremonies

    Festivals and ceremonies of the Asmat and other local communities can be seen on occasion. Check dates locally. Cultural programs offer a unique experience.

    When to Visit?

    May–October is the drier period; wetlands and rivers are more accessible. In the rainy season many areas are hard to reach. Festival dates vary.

    How Long to Stay?

    4–6 days recommended:

    • 2 days: Merauke, markets, Maro River
    • 2 days: Asmat villages (around Agats)
    • 1 day: Wasur NP or local programs

    Renting or Investing in South Papua?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in South Papua, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about South Papua, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • South Papua Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    South Papua is the region of Asmat culture and pristine nature. Woodcarving and Wasur Park together offer an authentic, lesser-known destination.

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