Jufo Kecil – small Papuan settlement in Mappi Regency, Assue District
Jufo Kecil is a small settlement in Papua Selatan (South Papua) Province, Indonesia, located within Kabupaten Mappi administrative unit and belonging to Kecamatan Assue district. Based on its coordinates (-6.1085688, 139.1120314), it is situated in the interior regions of Papua, characterized by the tropical rainforest environment typical of the region. The seat of Mappi Regency is Kepi, located in Obaa District, meaning Jufo Kecil lies in a separate administrative unit from the regency center, specifically in Assue District. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources for Jufo Kecil are not available; therefore, the following characterization is based on verifiable regency-level data and general Papuan context.
General overview
Jufo Kecil is not widely known and does not appear in international or Indonesian domestic tourism literature. The settlement belongs to Assue District, which is one of the administrative subdivisions of Kabupaten Mappi. The regency itself had a population of 114,153 according to 2024 data, though most residents are concentrated in Obaa District, while in certain areas—likely including Assue—population density is significantly lower. This suggests that Jufo Kecil may belong to one of the more sparsely inhabited areas within the regency with less developed infrastructure. In Papua's interior regions, where natural environment and climate are determining factors, transportation occurs primarily via rivers and small airstrips, and the road network is not continuous. Given that Kabupaten Mappi and particularly its interior districts rank among the least accessible Indonesian territories from a development priorities perspective, Jufo Kecil's daily life is likely determined by subsistence farming and traditional community organizations, though specific authenticated data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
No local or regional level, publicly available real estate market data is known for Jufo Kecil. Regarding Kabupaten Mappi as a whole, it can be said that it ranks among the most remote and least developed regencies in Indonesia's eastern provinces, where a formalized real estate market—compared to Java, Bali, or even west Papuan coastal cities—essentially does not exist. From an investment perspective, the greatest obstacles in the region are the lack of infrastructure, access difficulties, and complexity of legal-administrative frameworks. Generally speaking, regarding Indonesian land ownership regulations, it should be noted that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; typically available to them are the Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) categories, which grant entitlements for limited periods. These general rules apply throughout the country's territory, including Mappi Regency, though local administrative capacity and underdeveloped land registration may complicate practical application.
Safety and security
No published crime statistics or security assessment are available for Jufo Kecil. Kabupaten Mappi and, more broadly, certain interior areas of South Papua Province can be characterized as having complex security situations due to limited law enforcement presence and constraints in health and social infrastructure, but citing specific incident data or security indicators is not possible due to lack of sources. Indonesian authorities and sending country travel advisory services generally recommend heightened caution for certain areas of Papua due to varying development levels, infrastructure gaps, and in some cases the risk of tribal conflicts, though this general remark is not a specific assessment concerning Jufo Kecil. Consultation of the latest official travel advisories is recommended before any travel.
Tourist attractions
No verified, publicly available sources document a single named tourist attraction, temple, natural or cultural site for Jufo Kecil. The natural characteristics of Kabupaten Mappi as a whole—continuous tropical rainforests, the rich ecosystem typical of Papua, wetlands and river systems near the Fly River catchment—are among the region's general natural assets, but these cannot be specifically linked to Jufo Kecil. Kepi, the city of Mappi Regency, serves as the regency's administrative and commercial center, from which parts of the region's interior are partially accessible, but no publicly available data exists concerning infrastructure developed for tourists. The cultural diversity characteristic of Papua as a whole—with numerous local ethnic groups and their distinct traditions and customs—naturally applies to Assue District territory as well, but no detailed statements can be made about specific festivals, ceremonies, or visitable sites in Jufo Kecil due to lack of sources.
Summary
Jufo Kecil is a small Papuan settlement not documented in detail in publicly available sources, belonging to Assue District of Kabupaten Mappi in South Papua Province, Indonesia. The regency as a whole numbers close to 114,000 residents according to 2024 data and ranks among the less developed areas of Indonesia's eastern provinces. Jufo Kecil possesses no independent profile supported by authentic sources from real estate market, tourist, or public security perspectives; obtaining more detailed information about the location requires local authority or field-gathered data.

