Kaime – a small interior Papuan settlement in the Passue district, Kabupaten Mappi
Kaime is located in the southern part of the island of Papua, within the Indonesian province of Papua Selatan (South Papua), under the administrative territory of Kabupaten Mappi, and specifically belongs to the Passue district (kecamatan). Based on its approximate coordinates (6.66 degrees south latitude, 139.73 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the deeply interior, southeastern area of the regency, in a remote corner of the Papuan rainforest lowlands. The capital of Kabupaten Mappi is the city of Kepi, located in the Obaa district, which is also the most populous district in the regency. Independent, publicly available statistical or administrative sources specifically concerning Kaime are not currently available; therefore, the description below relies on data and relationships verifiable at the regency and broader regional level.
General overview
Kaime is a small settlement that is widely undocumented, with no independent public source materials currently available. The Passue district, to which Kaime belongs, is one of the administrative subdivisions of Kabupaten Mappi; according to 2024 data, the regency itself had a total population of 114,153 inhabitants. Access to the interior areas generally characteristic of the regency is primarily provided by air travel and river transportation, as road infrastructure is barely developed due to dense tropical rainforest and swampy lowlands. The low population density characteristic of Papua applies within Kabupaten Mappi as well: most residents live in the Obaa district, while other districts — likely including Passue — have considerably smaller populations. Kaime may be located far from the district center and the broader cities of the region, which affects the organization of daily life, supply chains, and access to public services. The area is ethnically and culturally connected to the traditional way of life of indigenous Papuan communities, which practice livelihoods closely tied to forests and river systems.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data or investment surveys publicly available for Kaime. Generally applicable to Kabupaten Mappi as a whole and the South Papuan region is that the formal real estate market is extremely limited: in such isolated, interior areas, land and property transactions are typically unorganized, and recorded sales are rare. The low level of economic development, lack of infrastructure, and logistical difficulties all result in the majority of capital investment being connected to resource extraction sectors (timber, minerals) rather than real estate-based. With regard to the general Indonesian regulatory framework: foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; they have available long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the "Hak Pakai" title under limited conditions. This general regulation applies to South Papua, and thus to Kabupaten Mappi and Kaime's surroundings. In such remote, underdeveloped areas, however, conducting formal legal transactions entails significant administrative challenges.
Safety and security
No publicly available crime statistics or public security assessment sources are known regarding Kaime. As regards the territory of Kabupaten Mappi and generally interior Papuan regions, it can be established that police infrastructure and emergency services presence may be limited due to distance and access constraints. Papua Selatan became a separate province in 2022, separated from the unified Papua province, and administrative consolidation, including the deployment structure of security forces, is considered an ongoing process. Communities living in the region traditionally settle some disputes according to their own internal customary law norms. Travelers are in all cases advised to conduct thorough preliminary assessment of local conditions and to monitor current travel advisories issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and their own country's diplomatic missions.
Tourist attractions
No source materials indicating named tourist attractions or documented tourism-related features are available regarding Kaime. The natural characteristics of Kabupaten Mappi's broader area — extensive rainforests, river systems, and Papuan biodiversity — are noteworthy in themselves, but on-site tourism development in the region is generally in its infancy. The regency capital, Kepi, is located in the Obaa district and functions as the main transportation hub within the region. Nature exploration, birdwatching, and familiarization with Papuan indigenous cultures could in principle provide motivation to visit the area; however, due to lack of infrastructure, logistical difficulties, and access constraints, planning such a visit without thorough preparation is inadvisable. Regarding Kaime, no named attractions could be identified within available sources.
Summary
Kaime is a small, isolated interior Papuan settlement in the Passue district of Kabupaten Mappi, for which independent, detailed public sources are not currently available. Based on regency-level data, the area is sparsely populated, difficult to access, and both the real estate market and tourism infrastructure can be considered underdeveloped. The broader South Papuan context — the 2022 provincial reorganization, ongoing administrative consolidation, and infrastructure development needs — may influence the region's development trajectory over the longer term, though this remains largely a prospect rather than documented reality. For those interested in Kaime and its surroundings — whether from natural or business perspectives — the most important starting point is direct contact with local authorities and the administrative structures of Kabupaten Mappi.

