Geturki – small Papuan settlement in Edera District, Mappi Regency
Geturki is a small settlement in South Papua (Papua Selatan) Province, Indonesia, belonging to Edera District (kecamatan) within the Mappi Regency (Kabupaten Mappi) administrative unit. Based on its coordinates, it is located in the interior regions of South Papua, at approximately –7.00 latitude and 139.55 longitude. The administrative seat of Mappi Regency is the city of Kepit, and the regency was separated on November 12, 2002, from the previously unified Merauke Regency. The broader Papua region as a whole is considered one of Indonesia's most isolated and least densely populated areas, where transportation infrastructure and service accessibility differ significantly from the more densely populated Indonesian islands.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level data sources are available for Geturki; therefore, when characterizing the settlement generally, verified data at the regency level provide reference points. Mappi Regency covers an area of 25,609.94 km², which represents a substantial expanse; by comparison, according to the 2020 census, the entire regency had only 108,295 inhabitants, and according to official estimates for mid-2024, 114,153 inhabitants (of which 58,942 male and 55,211 female). This represents extremely low population density, which is generally characteristic of the entire regency and is likely true of the Geturki area as well. Edera District, to which Geturki belongs, is one of the administrative units of Mappi Regency, but its detailed, independent data are likewise unavailable from available sources. Smaller villages located in the interior regions of Papua are typically strongly rural in character; local livelihoods are generally based on agriculture, fishing, and forestry, with low levels of market integration and infrastructural development.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable data are available regarding Geturki's real estate market; the following therefore reflect general patterns applicable at the broader level of Mappi Regency and South Papua Province. The real estate market in South Papua's interior regions is extremely narrow and underdeveloped, as low population density, limited transportation accessibility, and lack of basic infrastructure significantly constrain demand for commercial and residential real estate. In Indonesia, the property acquisition options available to foreign nationals are generally regulated: foreign citizens cannot normally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; they may only exercise real estate use within defined usage and lease titles (such as Hak Pakai). In such isolated, underdeveloped areas, the risk of real estate development investments is exceptionally high, and the feasibility and legal basis of such investments must in all cases be examined with the involvement of independent Indonesian legal experts.
Safety and security
No publicly available, settlement-specific data or police statistics exist regarding safety and security in Geturki. The Papua region as a whole has a distinctive security context within Indonesia: in certain areas of the province, political tensions and occasional security incidents have been present for decades, affecting primarily the interior, difficult-to-access areas. Mappi Regency itself belongs to one of the country's most isolated regions, where state presence and law enforcement infrastructure are more limited compared to more densely populated areas. For visitors and those intending to stay in the region, it is recommended to monitor current travel advisories (such as those provided by foreign diplomatic services with representation in Indonesia), as the security situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials contain no named tourist attractions associated with Geturki, and based on available data, the settlement cannot be classified among known tourist destinations. Regarding the broader area of Mappi Regency, tourist infrastructure and documentation are extremely limited. South Papua Province as a whole, however, possesses outstanding natural geographic attributes: the region is characterized by extensive wetland areas, river systems, virgin forests, and Papuan biodiversity that attract numerous researchers and nature enthusiasts, though accessing these presents serious logistical challenges. Kepi, the administrative center of Mappi Regency, is home to the most important regional services and infrastructure; reliable data on the distance between Geturki and Kepi are not available.
Summary
Geturki is a small settlement in South Papua Province, within Edera District of Mappi Regency, barely documented in publicly available sources. Based on regency-level data, the region has extremely low population density, is underdeveloped in terms of infrastructure, and is difficult to access. No settlement-specific, verified data are available from tourism, real estate market, or public security perspectives; based on general patterns applicable to the broader region, the location exhibits the characteristics of isolated, rural interior Papuan areas. For any decisions related to the area, current on-site orientation and involvement of appropriate experts are recommended.

