Khanami – small settlement in Mappi region, South Papua
Khanami is a tiny settlement in Indonesia's South Papua (Papua Selatan) province, which administratively belongs to Assue District (Kecamatan Assue) and is part of Kabupaten Mappi. Based on its coordinates (-6.7606468, 139.6911374), it is located in the southern interior regions of Papua Island, near the Fly River drainage system, in an area characterized by swampy, tropical forest-covered terrain. The seat of Kabupaten Mappi is Kepi, which is located in Obaa District. Detailed, independent documentation specifically about Khanami is not available in publicly accessible sources, so the following sections present primarily verified data at the level of Kabupaten Mappi and the broader Papua region.
General overview
Khanami is one of the villages in Assue District, likely with a small population, for which independent population or area data are not available in public sources. Kabupaten Mappi as a whole had a 2024 population figure of 114,153 people, and the regency has a relatively uneven distribution: the most residents live in Obaa District, while the smallest population is in Yakomi District. Assue District and Khanami are much less documented than this, which in itself indicates the area's peripheral and difficult-to-access character. The region as a whole is characterized by extremely low infrastructural development: the number of public roads is minimal, and transportation is conducted primarily by river, boat, or small aircraft. Agriculture and livelihoods based on natural resources are fundamental to local communities. Kabupaten Mappi's territory is mostly low-lying, covered with floodplains and tropical rainforests, which represents an ecologically extremely valuable but economically and logistically difficult-to-exploit asset.
Real estate and investment
No unique, verified data is available regarding Khanami's real estate market. The broader real estate sector activity in Kabupaten Mappi and generally in the interior areas of South Papua is at an extremely low level; the formal real estate market here essentially does not exist in the manner typical of developed Indonesian regions. Due to the lack of infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and low population density, commercial real estate developments in this region are marginal. Under Indonesian law, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain leasing arrangements are available, which are uniformly applicable frameworks across the entire country. From an investment perspective, the current conditions in Kabupaten Mappi and Assue District — due to logistical challenges, lack of institutional infrastructure, and low levels of documented economic activity — do not exhibit characteristics that would make this area attractive to conventional real estate investors in the short or medium term. The region's potential value derives primarily from its natural resources (forestry, biodiversity), which are more the subject of long-term, development-policy-level considerations.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level statistics or documentation are available regarding safety and security in Khanami. Generally speaking, in certain interior areas of South Papua province — particularly in difficult-to-access, small-population villages — the state presence (law enforcement, judicial services) may be limited due to lack of infrastructure and accessibility. This circumstance does not necessarily imply a high crime level in itself, but it does mean that institutional responsiveness is contingent. In some parts of Papua province, local conflicts of a political, ethnic, or resource-related nature occasionally occur, which are regularly communicated by Indonesian authorities; we do not have sources documenting such specific events in relation to Assue District and Khanami. For travelers and potential visitors, review of current Indonesian and home country foreign affairs information is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources in the immediate vicinity of Khanami. From a physiographic perspective, the broader Kabupaten Mappi area is noteworthy: within the regency's territory, extensive wetlands, floodplain forests, and biodiverse tropical habitats are found, which may in principle be attractive to ecotourism interests. The region's rivers and aquatic habitats are home to distinctive Papuan flora and fauna. Nevertheless, the tourist infrastructure of Kabupaten Mappi — and particularly of Assue District — is extremely underdeveloped; no public data are available concerning organized tourist offerings, accommodation facilities, or designated visitor attractions. Viewing the available natural values currently requires substantial logistical preparation and local knowledge, without a formalized tourism system.
Summary
Khanami is a small settlement in Assue District within Kabupaten Mappi, South Papua province, for which detailed, settlement-level data are not available in publicly accessible sources. The broader Kabupaten Mappi region, with a 2024 population of approximately 114,000 people, is an infrastructurally underdeveloped yet ecologically valuable area of South Papua. With regard to real estate markets, tourism, and public services, local conditions are considerably more modest than the Indonesian average, and Khanami belongs to the peripheral parts of the regency. For visitors or those interested in the area, careful attention to current local and Indonesian official information is essential.

