Imembi – a small settlement in the Kaibar district of South Papua, in the territory of Kabupaten Mappi
Imembi is a tiny settlement in Papua Selatan (South Papua) province in Indonesia, located in the Kaibar district of Kabupaten Mappi. Based on its coordinates (approximately 5.39° south latitude and 139.51° east longitude), it is situated within the rainforested interior areas of Papua, in one of Indonesia's least populated and most underdeveloped regions in terms of infrastructure. The seat of Kabupaten Mappi is Kepi, which is located in the Obaa district. Standalone administrative or statistical sources specifically for Imembi are not available in the sources at hand; therefore, the following discussion focuses on the broader regency-level context, always clearly indicating which administrative level each statement pertains to.
General overview
Imembi belongs to the Kaibar kecamatan (district), which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Mappi in South Papua. Regarding the regency as a whole, according to 2024 data, Kabupaten Mappi has a total population of 114,153 people, with the largest share coming from the Obaa district, while the least populous kecamatan is Yakomi. It follows that the Kaibar district – and Imembi within it – ranks among the less densely populated areas of the regency, although precise population figures are not available. The region as a whole is characterized by the fact that a significant proportion of settlements are located within the Papuan rainforest, along riverbanks, and accessibility is typically possible only by boat or small aircraft, as the road network is incomplete or non-existent in most interior areas. Imembi's recognition at international or even national level is extremely limited; from the perspective of tourism and the real estate industry, the broader Mappi region remains in the early stages of development.
Real estate and investment
Standalone real estate market data specific to Imembi is not publicly available. In the context of Kabupaten Mappi as a whole, the South Papuan region's real estate market is one of Indonesia's least developed segments: the proportion of built-up areas is low, land transactions occur almost exclusively at the local level, and the presence of external investors is minimal. Generally speaking, within the framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) legal institutions are accessible, which operate within uniform legal frameworks throughout the country. In the Papuan interior areas, state and provincial development programs, infrastructure investments, and considerations regarding proximity to potential natural resources may be relevant investment factors, but their implementation and timing remain uncertain, and no accessible sources document any specific development plans for Imembi. On this basis, the real estate market in this region has severely limited liquidity and is characterized by local, small-scale transactions.
Safety and security
Settlement-level, verifiable statistics on public safety in Imembi are not available. Regarding the broader South Papuan region, it can be generally stated that Papua Selatan province – and particularly its interior, difficult-to-access areas – presents logistical challenges for Indonesian authorities in maintaining law enforcement presence. In the Papuan interior areas, local communities generally organize daily life on a tribal-communal basis; therefore, the assessment of public safety can be understood differently from the general Indonesian urban context. For travelers and outsiders, it is advisable to stay informed about local conditions, particularly due to occasional tensions that emerge in certain parts of the province; however, these tensions primarily concentrate on specific documented areas in the literature and cannot be generalized across Kabupaten Mappi as a whole. Specific crime data or security classifications cannot be provided based on available sources.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specific to Imembi are mentioned in available sources. Based on the general characteristics of Kabupaten Mappi, the region's natural assets – rainforest wildlife, river systems, and Papuan cultural heritage – could theoretically appeal to those interested in ecotourism or cultural tourism; however, tourist infrastructure (accommodation, routes, guide services) in interior areas is typically very limited or entirely absent. The seat of Kabupaten Mappi, Kepi, is located in the Obaa district and represents the most accessible point of the regency, from which other areas can be reached. No verifiable, source-documented attractions for Imembi or the Kaibar district can be listed; visiting the location requires thorough advance research and preparation due to the specific terrain and infrastructure characteristics.
Summary
Imembi is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Kaibar district of Kabupaten Mappi in South Papua. According to 2024 data for Kabupaten Mappi, it has a population of slightly over 114,000 people, but the interior areas, including settlements in the Kaibar district, are sparsely inhabited and difficult to access. Standalone real estate market, public safety, or tourism data specific to this location is not publicly available; the region as a whole is one of Indonesia's least developed and most remote areas, where interested parties require reliable local sources and thorough advance preparation to understand local conditions.

