Kohoin – a small settlement in the heart of Teminabuan district, South Sorong regency
Kohoin is an Indonesian village (kampung) belonging to Kabupaten Sorong Selatan, which is part of Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province, and specifically to the Teminabuan district (kecamatan) within that regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately –1.44° south latitude, 132.01° east longitude), it is situated in the inland, terrestrial areas of the region. As direct, settlement-level statistical data is not available, the following presentation of the location is based on the broader regency and Teminabuan district context, with this distinction made clear throughout. The seat of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan is Teminabuan itself, which also serves as the regency's administrative and commercial center.
General overview
Kohoin is a small settlement that is little known to the outside world, with its name not appearing in widely accessible Indonesian statistical or tourism databases. Its belonging to the Teminabuan district means that the village has direct administrative ties to Teminabuan, the seat of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan. The regency as a whole covers 7,789.92 km² of terrestrial area and registered 56,979 inhabitants at the end of 2024 – this figure applies to the entire kabupaten, not exclusively to Kohoin or the Teminabuan district. The population density across the regency as a whole is relatively low, which is characteristic of Papua's inland areas, where natural forest and mountainous or riverside terrain determine settlement possibilities. Kabupaten Sorong Selatan itself was created through the division of the former Kabupaten Sorong and is considered a relatively young administrative unit within Indonesia. Communities living in the region generally maintain close connections with the natural environment; subsistence agriculture, fishing, and the utilization of forest resources form a significant part of their livelihoods. Verified, published data on Kohoin's exact population, infrastructure, and economic characteristics is not available.
Real estate and investment
No reliable data from independent sources is available regarding Kohoin's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan, it can be said that the region's real estate market is extremely narrow and underdeveloped: the low population density, limited infrastructure, and difficult-to-access inland areas do not favor intensive real estate transactions. According to Indonesia's generally applicable legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, long-term rental structures such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) provide a legal framework, whose duration and conditions require legal advisory services. In Papua's inland areas, indigenous communal land ownership (tanah adat) also necessitates a particular legal approach, and consultation with local authorities and legal experts is essential before any real estate transaction. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Sorong Selatan – and thus the Teminabuan district as well – may be of interest primarily for projects based on pristine natural environment, ecological resources, or infrastructure development, as the region falls within the scope of the Indonesian government's eastern regional development programs.
Safety and security
No published, verifiable crime statistics or official reports are available regarding Kohoin's public safety. Concerning the broader region, namely Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province and Papua's inland areas in general, it can be said that smaller, rural communities are typically characterized by low-traffic, everyday life based on familiar community ties. However, in certain parts of Papua, tensions between Indonesian authorities and local movements have been present for decades; their intensity varies by region and time period. No concrete statement can be made regarding Kohoin's direct security situation without reliable sources. For those planning to travel to the region, it is recommended to consult current travel advice from Indonesian authorities and one's own country's foreign ministry before departure.
Tourist attractions
No data is available on any tourism attractions associated with Kohoin's name or supported by sources. The Teminabuan district and the territory of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan may, however, be potentially attractive to those interested in nature tourism and ecological tourism due to their natural geographic characteristics, as Papua's inland areas are generally known for their high biodiversity. In the broader region, particularly in Papua Barat Daya province, the Raja Ampat archipelago – which can be accessed from a different district and different kabupaten – possesses considerable coastal and diving tourism appeal, but this is a completely different location both administratively and in terms of distance from Kohoin. Teminabuan itself, as the regency seat, is the only nearby, administratively connected center, where basic services and institutional infrastructure are likely to be found. Specific named attractions cannot be mentioned regarding Kohoin or the Teminabuan district due to lack of sources.
Summary
Kohoin is a small, difficult-to-access settlement that is barely documented in publicly available sources, located in the Teminabuan district of Kabupaten Sorong Selatan, Papua Barat Daya province. Based on 2024 data for the regency, fewer than 57,000 registered inhabitants live across the entire administrative unit on nearly 7,800 km², which illustrates the characteristically low population density of the area. Reliable, detailed data regarding Kohoin is not available from the perspectives of real estate market, tourism, and public safety; the general Papua context typical of the region's inland areas provides the most relevant framework for understanding the location.

