Keta – a small Papuan settlement in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Mappi
Keta is a small settlement in South Papua (Papua Selatan) Province in Indonesia, located within the Kabupaten Mappi administrative unit and belonging to Passue Bawah District (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.0193085, 139.5076392), the area falls within the southern, swampy river-valley zone of the island of Papua. The kabupaten capital is Kepi, which is located in the neighboring Obaa District. No publicly available, verifiable data is available regarding Keta's exact population and area, so the following description relies significantly on documented characteristics of the broader regency and provincial level.
General overview
Keta is located in Passue Bawah District, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Mappi in South Papua Province. According to kabupaten-level data, the total population of Kabupaten Mappi was 114,153 in 2024, with Obaa District being the most populated area, while Yakomi kecamatan has the fewest residents. No separate, verifiable source is available for the exact population of Passue Bawah District and Keta within it, so it is likely that this concerns a part of the kabupaten that is less developed in the south. Kabupaten Mappi is widely known as one of the inner regions of South Papua: much of the region is characterized by continuous rainforests, flooded plains, and extensive river systems. Infrastructure provision — roads, healthcare facilities, schools — is generally more limited in such inner districts than in provincial or kabupaten-level towns. The livelihoods of local communities are typically based on agriculture, fishing, and forestry, which is a pattern generally characteristic of similar inner Papuan areas.
Real estate and investment
Based on Keta's inner Papuan location and the broader infrastructural conditions of Passue Bawah District, the real estate market at the local level is highly limited and informally organized. Since formalized real estate market statistics are not available from Kabupaten Mappi, the framework that generally applies to the South Papua region can be described below. According to Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) frameworks are available, which typically run for 25-30 years and can be extended under specified conditions. In the inner regions of South Papua Province, much of the land is in communal (adat) ownership from a data and property rights perspective, which further complicates investment processes, as prior consultation and agreement with adat communities are essential. In such difficult-to-reach inner districts, real estate investments are primarily linked to infrastructure and development projects rather than private residential or vacation properties.
Safety and security
No unique, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Keta. In the broader South Papua region, the assessment of public safety is complex: in certain inner areas of the province, local tribal conflicts and infrastructural isolation can increase vulnerability, though specific crime statistics for Kabupaten Mappi and Passue Bawah District are not publicly available. It can be said generally that in such small, inner Papuan communities, life is organized according to traditional communal norms, and the level of local law enforcement is closely linked to the limited infrastructural provision. Those intending to visit are advised to first obtain information from the Kabupaten Mappi administrative authorities and from the current travel recommendations of Indonesian foreign affairs and domestic affairs authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named, verifiable source is available regarding tourist attractions in Keta and Passue Bawah District. The broader area of Kabupaten Mappi has notable natural geographic characteristics: the region is a vast, floodplain-characterized inner Papuan landscape with river systems and tropical rainforests, where biodiversity is exceptional. The kabupaten capital Kepi and Obaa District represent the most accessible center of the area, however, kabupaten-level tourism infrastructure is generally underdeveloped and not organized for visiting tourists. Such areas become relevant primarily for nature enthusiasts, researchers, or humanitarian workers, rather than as destinations for tourism in the traditional sense. Naming specific visitor attractions would require reliable source material at the local level, which is currently not available.
Summary
Keta is a sparsely documented small settlement in South Papua Province in Indonesia, within Passue Bawah District of Kabupaten Mappi. Based on regency-level data, the kabupaten had somewhat more than 114,000 residents in 2024, though separate data for Passue Bawah District and Keta are not publicly available. The character of the region — inner Papuan location, limited infrastructure, natural rainforest environment — shapes the daily lives of its residents, real estate market opportunities, and tourism limitations alike. Before any planning, it is essential to gather up-to-date, local-level information from the relevant authorities of the kabupaten.

