Kogir – a settlement in Kabupaten Mappi, South Papua
Kogir is a small settlement in Indonesia's South Papua (Papua Selatan) province, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Mappi and belonging to Minyamur district (kecamatan). According to its geographical coordinates (-6.7606468, 139.6911374), it is situated in Papua's interior regions, in one of the least urbanized areas of Indonesia's eastern territory. The kabupaten seat is Kepi, located in Obaa district, and is regarded as the region's most important administrative and service center. Detailed, publicly available documentation about Kogir as an independent settlement is not known, so the description below relies primarily on regency-level data and broader Papuan context, with this qualification noted throughout.
General overview
Kogir belongs to Minyamur kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Mappi. The kabupaten itself forms part of South Papua province, and according to 2024 data, approximately 114,153 people live across its total area. Kabupaten Mappi as a whole is a low-density, strongly rural area where the population is unevenly distributed across different districts: most residents live in Obaa district, while Yakomi kecamatan is the least populated. Minyamur district, to which Kogir belongs, is counted among the kabupaten's less documented, peripheral areas, where the availability of infrastructure and public services is typically limited. Smaller villages in Papua's interior regions generally follow traditional community lifestyles, with agriculture, fishing, and forestry serving as the basic livelihood sources. Publicly available, verifiable data on Kogir's exact population and internal characteristics is not available.
Real estate and investment
Local, settlement-level real estate market data for Kogir and its immediate surroundings is not publicly accessible. The broader context is provided by real estate market characteristics of Kabupaten Mappi and South Papua province. This region is one of Indonesia's least developed and most remote areas, where the formal real estate market – particularly in smaller, rural villages – scarcely exists. Investment activity is minimal, with property transactions taking place largely within community and customary law frameworks, in the absence of formal land registry records. In Indonesia, land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals generally contain restrictions: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, with only certain limited titles (such as Hak Pakai) available to them, and even these only under specific conditions. In Papua's interior areas, moreover, customary law (adat) land tenure is extensive, further complicating formal transactions. From an investment standpoint, the kabupaten and Minyamur district are primarily regions rich in natural resources, where the low level of infrastructural development presents serious challenges for all economic activity.
Safety and security
Verifiable, settlement-specific data on safety and security in Kogir is not available. Regarding the general security situation in the broader region – South Papua province and within it Kabupaten Mappi – it can be noted that traditional tribal conflicts and sparse police presence may be characteristic of certain interior areas of Papua, though this is highly location-specific and variable. Source material on Kabupaten Mappi does not mention specific, serious security incidents or sustained conflict zones, but low infrastructural development and difficult accessibility in themselves present challenges to maintaining public security and official accessibility. For those planning travel affecting the region, consultation of relevant official and consular advisories is recommended, as the security situation in Papua's interior areas may differ from general Indonesian conditions.
Tourist attractions
No verified source mentions named tourist attractions specific to Kogir. The broader environment of Kabupaten Mappi and Minyamur district exhibits the characteristics of the Papuan natural landscape: the region is interspersed with extensive river systems, primeval forests, and wetland areas that form part of the water catchment sloping toward the Papua Gulf. The kabupaten seat, Kepi, lies in another district (Obaa) and is the region's only significant administrative and supply hub. Minyamur district itself, where Kogir is located, may be potentially interesting from an ecotourism perspective for those interested in Papuan natural environments, however, verifiable sources are not available regarding organized tourist infrastructure or specifically named attractions. Accessing the region requires serious logistical preparation due to necessary permits and extremely limited transportation options.
Summary
Kogir is a small settlement in Minyamur district of Kabupaten Mappi, belonging to South Papua province, regarding which detailed, publicly available documentation is currently not known. Based on data concerning the broader region, it can be stated that Kabupaten Mappi is a low-density, rural area with limited infrastructure, where the formal real estate market scarcely exists, tourism development is minimal, and accessibility presents significant challenges. Kogir is primarily relevant for travelers or researchers demonstrating deeper interest in Papua's interior areas and who are adequately prepared, rather than serving as a broad-based tourist or investment destination.

