Honya – a small settlement in the Passue Bawah district of Kabupaten Mappi, South Papua
Honya is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Selatan (South Papua) province, within the Kabupaten Mappi administrative unit, belonging to the Passue Bawah district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (–5.4914631 south latitude, 139.5483671 east longitude), it is located in the region's interior, heavily forested and swampy terrain, on the southern part of the Papua island, near the Arafura Sea watershed. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available regarding Honya; the following information is therefore clearly marked throughout as applying at the level of Kabupaten Mappi or the broader Papua region. The regency capital is the city of Kepi, located in Obaa district.
General overview
Honya belongs to Passue Bawah kecamatan, which is one of the least populated and peripheral districts of Kabupaten Mappi. According to 2024 data, the regency itself has a population of approximately 114,153 people, the vast majority of whom live in Obaa district; Yakomi kecamatan has the smallest population. Passue Bawah district falls into this sparsely populated category, so Honya is almost certainly a small community relying on agriculture and fishing for subsistence. Kabupaten Mappi itself is among those South Papua areas that belong to one of the least infrastructurally developed zones of Indonesian state development programs: much of the area is covered by primeval forests, river delta systems, and floodplain areas, which complicate overland transport. In the region, the traditional lifestyle and customs of local Papuan ethnic groups play a defining role in daily life. Honya's accessibility is likely by water – by boat along the Mappi River or its tributary systems – or by small aircraft through district-level landing sites that maintain regional connections.
Real estate and investment
No local-level real estate market data or investment statistics are available regarding Honya. Kabupaten Mappi as a whole is considered extremely low-volume in terms of the Indonesian real estate market, an area without organized commercial real estate trading. In the region, property transactions occur almost exclusively within local communities' internal, customary law land-use frameworks. It is worth emphasizing that according to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate; for them, only longer-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or lease arrangements are possible, which in all cases must be settled with the involvement of a local legal expert. In Papua province, beyond these, special regulations protecting the land rights of indigenous Papuan communities are also in effect, further restricting the scope for outside investors. In such a peripheral and difficult-to-access region, investment interest primarily appears in the form of development aid programs, infrastructure projects, or concessions related to the exploitation of natural resources, rather than in the private real estate market.
Safety and security
No verifiable settlement-level public safety data is available regarding Honya. Regarding Kabupaten Mappi and South Papua's interior areas in general, it can be said that these are traditionally isolated regions composed of small communities, where public safety assessment presents a complex picture. In certain parts of the region, tensions related to tribal conflicts have occurred in the past, the nature and scope of which are highly location-specific. Indonesian authorities are present in the regency-level administrative and law enforcement structure; however, for peripheral villages, law enforcement response time and accessibility may be limited due to infrastructural conditions. When planning travel, it is advisable to take into account current information from relevant Indonesian authorities and the foreign ministry, as the security situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions connected to Honya settlement appear in any single verifiable source. In the broader Kabupaten Mappi environment, the area may be of interest to nature enthusiasts and those interested in cultural tourism primarily for its untouched primeval forests, extensive wetlands, and the traditional heritage of Papuan indigenous cultures; however, these opportunities are generally difficult to access without organized tourism infrastructure. The regency capital, Kepi, located in Obaa district, represents the nearest major administrative and logistical hub. In the region, river-system water excursions and observation of wildlife in forested areas could constitute the main content of a visit, though these require a local guide and thorough preparation. For Honya, therefore, the natural landscape and authentic local community life are what distinguish the area, rather than developed attractions.
Summary
Honya is a small village in the Passue Bawah district of Kabupaten Mappi in Indonesia's South Papua province, regarding which independent, settlement-level documented information is not yet publicly available. The regency as a whole is a sparsely populated, difficult-to-access, yet naturally rich region where traditional Papuan lifestyle and the forest-and-wetland natural environment define daily life. From investment, real estate market, or tourism perspectives, the region currently lacks developed infrastructure, and any intentions in these directions require serious preparation, local legal knowledge, and thorough understanding of applicable Indonesian regulations.

