Korewatara – a settlement in Kokoda district, South Sorong region
Korewatara is an Indonesian settlement located in Papua Barat Daya (South-West Papua) Province, within the territory of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan (South Sorong regency), specifically in the Kokoda district. Based on its coordinates (approximately –2.27° south latitude, 132.33° east longitude), it is situated in the western part of the island of Papua, within the interior areas of the regency. The capital of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan is the nearby city of Teminabuan. The region belongs to one of the least urbanized areas of eastern Indonesia, where the natural environment plays a defining role in the lives of local residents.
General overview
Korewatara is a small, internationally little-known Papuan settlement for which independent, detailed documentation is not available in publicly accessible sources. Administratively, the settlement belongs to Kokoda district within the framework of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan. According to verifiable data concerning the regency as a whole, the kabupaten's land area is 7,789.92 km², and as of the end of 2024, its registered population was 56,979 people — this figure applies to the entire regency, of which Korewatara itself represents only a small portion. The regency was created following the division of the former Kabupaten Sorong and is considered one of Indonesia's sparsely inhabited regions rich in natural values. In such interior, non-coastal Papuan villages, the way of life is typically based on agriculture, forest resources, and local community-based livelihoods, although this statement cannot be exclusively attributed to Korewatara but rather represents a generally observable characteristic of interior Papuan areas. The precise population figure, infrastructure provision, and administrative status of the settlement are currently not available from verifiable public sources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level concrete data is available regarding Korewatara's real estate market. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Sorong Selatan as a whole belongs to the interior regions of Papua, where real estate turnover and investment activity are extremely low compared to more developed Indonesian regions, such as Bali or Java. The infrastructural development of Papua Barat Daya Province remains limited, which on one hand restrains external capital inflow, and on the other hand, land and real estate prices are typically substantially lower than in the country's more developed areas. According to the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) categories are accessible, which can be applied throughout Indonesia in compliance with applicable laws, and thus in principle also in this region. Investment decisions in all cases call for local legal and real estate expert consultancy, as on remote Papuan territories administrative procedures and actual market conditions may differ significantly from other parts of the country.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data source is available regarding safety and security in Korewatara. Regarding the broader region, namely Papua Barat Daya Province, it can be stated in general terms that safety and security assessments in interior Papuan areas are complex: in most rural communities, local community norms and customary law also play a defining role in maintaining order, while state law enforcement presence may be limited in more remote areas. In certain parts of the Papua region — particularly in mountainous interior areas — tribal conflicts have historically occurred, but this assertion cannot be automatically projected onto Korewatara, for which no reliable data source regarding its precise security situation is available. Caution and prior familiarization with local conditions are always justified if one plans to visit the less explored areas of the regency.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions related to Korewatara appear in any verifiable source. Kabupaten Sorong Selatan as a whole, however, is considered an area relevant to Papuan nature tourism: dense tropical rainforests blanket the interior areas of the regency, and the region is generally rich in biological diversity — with particular regard to endemic bird species, which provide the appeal of Papuan ecotourism. In areas closer to the regency capital, Teminabuan, more picturesque natural and cultural values are to be expected, but their distance and relationship to Korewatara cannot be precisely determined from available data. Overall, the region's tourism infrastructure is underdeveloped, visitor numbers are low, and the area offers experience more to those interested in ecotourism and nature hiking than to those who favor comfort tourism.
Summary
Korewatara is a small, publicly little-documented settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya Province, in Kokoda district of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan. Based on data concerning the regency as a whole, this is a sparsely inhabited area rich in natural values but with limited infrastructural development. No independent, reliable sources are available regarding Korewatara specifically with respect to its real estate market, safety and security, or tourist attractions; relevant contexts must therefore be interpreted at the regency and provincial levels. On this basis, Korewatara currently appears to be viewed rather as a relatively unknown interior Papuan rural community than as a tourist destination or an active real estate market location.

