Kamundan Satu – a small Papuan settlement in Kecamatan Kokoda Utara, Kabupaten Sorong Selatan
Kamundan Satu is a small settlement in Indonesia's Southwest Papua (Papua Barat Daya) province, located within the Kabupaten Sorong Selatan administrative unit and belonging to Kecamatan Kokoda Utara. According to its geographic coordinates (-1.9007247, 132.4282484), it lies just under two degrees south of the Equator, in the interior regions of western Papua. The capital of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan is Teminabuan, and this regency was created through the division of the formerly unified Kabupaten Sorong. Since available documentation covers only the regency level, specific demographic and infrastructural data for the settlement are not currently available from verifiable sources.
General overview
Kamundan Satu does not rank among widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations; Kecamatan Kokoda Utara and Kabupaten Sorong Selatan as a whole represent a relatively poorly documented region in publicly available databases. According to regency-level data, Kabupaten Sorong Selatan has a land area of 7,789.92 km² and had a total of 56,979 registered residents as of the end of 2024. This data pair illustrates that the regency as a whole is a low-density rural and forested area, which is typical of Papua's interior regions. Kamundan Satu belongs to Kecamatan Kokoda Utara, which also ranks among the more sparsely populated, nature-oriented parts of the regency. Such Papuan interior districts typically derive their livelihoods from agriculture, forestry, and small-scale local trade, though factual confirmation of these characteristics for this particular village is not available from sources.
Real estate and investment
No separate, verifiable source exists regarding Kamundan Satu's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan and Southwest Papua province, it can be stated generally that the real estate market in Papuan interior areas shows very limited activity and is typically based on indigenous community (adat) land-use systems. Foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia: according to applicable Indonesian law, foreign private individuals can obtain property rights only under the title Hak Pakai (usage rights), and transactions require a notary as well as local knowledge. In Papuan regions, investment and real estate market opportunities are further complicated by special autonomy-related local regulations that provide enhanced protection for indigenous owner interests. On this basis, activity in the regency-level real estate market is primarily confined to local and national actors, and significant property transactions at a small interior village like Kamundan Satu are unlikely, though this cannot currently be substantiated with concrete data.
Safety and security
No unique statistical data or police report regarding Kamundan Satu's public safety situation is publicly available. In the case of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan and more broadly Southwest Papua province, assessment of public safety is complex: in certain parts of Papuan provinces, periodic tensions arise between Indonesian authorities and local communities, which Indonesian and international media occasionally report on, though their effects vary significantly by region and village. In smaller interior villages, life typically unfolds within community frameworks, but travelers are always advised to consult reliable sources about current regional conditions, such as travel advisories from their own country's foreign ministry before departure. Specific public safety data pertaining to Kamundan Satu cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable, source-based data exists regarding named tourist attractions in Kamundan Satu. The territory of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan generally belongs to those regions of Papua rich in natural resources: the regency's area is characterized by tropical rainforests, rivers, and highland landscapes, which may potentially be of interest for Papuan nature tourism and ecotourism, but no specific named natural attraction can be identified based on sources in this article. Teminabuan, the regency capital, is the only more precisely defined location that appears in available sources, functioning as the region's administrative and commercial center. Before planning visits to routes leading there, assessing accessibility, and viewing any potential local natural attractions, it is advisable to consult current, verifiable sources from the field, as infrastructure in interior Papuan areas can generally be sparse and variable.
Summary
Kamundan Satu is one of the small settlements of Kecamatan Kokoda Utara in Kabupaten Sorong Selatan, in Southwest Papua province, located in the southwestern interior of Papua. Based on regency-level data, the region is low-density with extensive natural areas and had approximately 57,000 registered residents as of the end of 2024. Due to the absence of settlement-level sources, detailed demographic, real estate, tourist, or public safety data cannot be provided for the village; the foregoing presents the broader regency and provincial context, clearly indicating the limitations of source coverage.

