Nohon – a small Papuan settlement in Passue district, Mappi Regency
Nohon is an Indonesian village located in Passue district, which belongs to Mappi Regency in Papua Selatan (South Papua) province. Based on its coordinates (-6.3283187, 139.5891233), it is situated in the southern part of Papua, in a swampy, water-logged area near the Digul River region. Papua Selatan province was established as an independent province on 25 July 2022, previously organized as one of four southern regencies that separated from Merauke Regency to form an independent administrative unit. Publicly available sources do not contain detailed settlement-level data, therefore the following section presents known characteristics of the broader region and province, clearly indicating the administrative level to which each statement applies.
General overview
Nohon, as part of Passue district, belongs to Mappi Regency, which is one of Indonesia's least densely populated and least infrastructurally developed areas. According to 2020 census data for Papua Selatan province as a whole, the entire province had a population of only 513,617 people, making this region Indonesia's least populated province. The province's landscape is characterized by lowlands, extensive swamps, and major rivers; according to Wikipedia sources, such significant rivers include the Digul and the Maro. Based on coordinates and broader regional context, the immediate surroundings of Nohon are similarly likely characterized by low, water-logged, difficult-to-access terrain, although settlement-level sources are not available to confirm this. The region's indigenous ethnic groups include the Asmat, Marind, Muyu, and Korowai peoples, who traditionally base their livelihoods on sago palms and fishing. The province also receives a significant number of migrants from Java and other islands through the Indonesian government's transmigration program, primarily for the purpose of converting swampy areas into rice fields.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Nohon is not available in publicly accessible sources. In the broader regional context of Papua Selatan province, it can be stated generally that this is one of Indonesia's least developed and least liquid real estate markets: infrastructural deficiencies, low population density, and difficult accessibility severely restrict the volume and value of real estate transactions. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property; longer-term use for foreigners is made possible through the forms of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights), typically for specified periods and under strict conditions. In the Papuan region, state and provincial development programs, as well as infrastructural investments, may shape longer-term real estate market processes, but their effects are currently felt to a limited extent in the interior areas of Mappi Regency.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data sources are available regarding safety and security in Nohon. Generally speaking, in certain parts of Papua Selatan province—particularly in interior, difficult-to-access areas—state presence and law enforcement infrastructure are limited. In the broader Papuan region encompassing the province, security incidents have occurred in recent times affecting certain zones; however, their specific relation to Nohon or Passue district cannot be established from available sources. Before travel, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories issued by Indonesian authorities and by the foreign affairs services of the departing country, which can provide up-to-date information regarding Papua Selatan province.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Nohon's area. At the Papua Selatan province level, Wikipedia sources highlight Wasur National Park, which is known for its extensive wetland habitats and rich biodiversity: its wildlife includes the agile wallaby, mounds known as musamus, and birds of paradise. However, Wasur National Park is connected to the Merauke area and is located at a considerable distance from Nohon. Other attractions of the province include the Asmat people's wood carving culture and navigation on local rivers, which form part of the region's cultural heritage. No verified sources are available regarding local-level attractions or events directly linked to Nohon.
Summary
Nohon is a small Papuan settlement not extensively documented in external sources, located in Passue district of Mappi Regency in Papua Selatan, which became an independent province in 2022. The characteristics of the broader region—low population density, swampy landscape, extensive river networks, limited infrastructure, and rich indigenous cultural heritage—are likely applicable to the settlement's immediate surroundings as well, though local-level data sources would be needed to confirm this. For travel to Indonesia, particularly Papua, or for real estate transactions, consultation of current official information is essential.

