Kafyamke – a small Papuan village in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Merauke
Kafyamke is a small settlement in the South Papua (Papua Selatan) Province of Indonesia, which administratively falls under Kecamatan Ulilin district within Kabupaten Merauke territory. Based on its coordinates (–7.28° south latitude, 140.69° east longitude), it is located in the southeastern part of the regency, in the southern region of Papua Island. No independent, verified sources are available about Kafyamke; below, we present more general characteristics of the broader region – Kabupaten Merauke, Kecamatan Ulilin, and South Papua Province – clearly indicating that these provide context for the broader administrative environment.
General overview
Kafyamke belongs to Ulilin district, which is one of the kecamatan of Kabupaten Merauke. Merauke regency itself ranks among Indonesia's largest-area kabupatens and is located across the south-Papuan territories of the province – previously part of the unified Papua Province. The region is characteristically vast and sparsely populated, where rainforests, savanna areas, and swampy plains alternate. Ulilin district – to which Kafyamke belongs – is likewise thinly populated and modest in infrastructure, where traditional lifestyle, local agriculture, and forestry represent the basic means of livelihood. The regency seat, Merauke city – which is the subject of available Wikipedia sources – functions as the most important administrative and economic center of the region, though this center is relatively distant from peripheral, rural villages such as Kafyamke. The region generally receives few tourists and is little known among the international traveling public.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data are available in verified sources for Kafyamke and the immediate Ulilin district. At the broader Kabupaten Merauke level, it can be noted that the south-Papuan region's real estate sector is underdeveloped compared to the Indonesian average and limited in terms of transparency. The area's infrastructural backwardness – which is characteristic of the country's eastern, Papuan regions generally – affects the value and marketability of properties. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate are subject to legal restrictions: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not permitted for foreign private individuals, and available titles (e.g., Hak Pakai, Hak Guna Bangunan) are limited in time and subject to various conditions. This general regulatory framework applies across the entire country, including South Papua and Kabupaten Merauke. In such a peripheral, difficult-to-access rural settlement, the real estate market typically exhibits minimal activity, and an organized rental or sales market essentially does not exist.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data are available regarding public safety in Kafyamke. For the broader South Papua Province – and particularly for border-region areas of Kabupaten Merauke – Indonesian authorities and travel information sources for international travelers generally recommend heightened caution, based on the region's geopolitical complexity, difficult accessibility, and occasionally occurring local conflicts. These general considerations apply to the Papuan region and should not be understood as relating exclusively to Kafyamke as a specific settlement. Specific safety statistics for Ulilin district and its immediate surroundings are not available to us; before visiting the affected area, it is by all means recommended to consult current travel advisories and information from local authorities.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attraction or notable site in Kafyamke settlement is recorded in any verified source. Across the broader Kabupaten Merauke territory – which includes Kecamatan Ulilin and Kafyamke within it – the region's natural assets, including rainforest and swamp habitats, possess unique flora and fauna. Naturally and culturally valued areas generally known within the regency are linked to the regency seat, Merauke city, and its surrounding zone, which are likely at considerable distance from Kafyamke. The traditional community culture and nature-oriented lifestyle characteristic of Papuan interior areas may offer a kind of authentic experience, but no Kafyamke-specific source is available for this; therefore, such information can only be handled within the broader regency-level context.
Summary
Kafyamke is a small Papuan village administratively assigned to Kecamatan Ulilin district in Kabupaten Merauke, in South Papua Province, Indonesia. No independent, verified source material is available about the settlement; all statements that can be made regarding the place are based on data at the broader regency and provincial levels. The area's peripheral character, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited information availability mean that Kafyamke currently ranks among the poorly documented, difficult-to-access south-Papuan rural villages, the detailed understanding of which requires on-site experience or data from local sources.

