Kasi Inom – settlement in the conservation-designated regency of the Tambrauw Mountains
Kasi Inom is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province, located in the Kasi district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Tambrauw regency. Based on its coordinates (-0.78, 132.39), it lies near the Equator on the western side of the island of Papua. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Tambrauw is Fef, and the regency as a whole is characterized by mountainous, pristine natural surroundings. Detailed, publicly available data specific to the settlement are not available, so the following description is based largely on verified information known at the Kabupaten Tambrauw level, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Kasi Inom is part of the Kasi district, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Tambrauw. This regency was established in 2008 from the division of Kabupaten Sorong and Kabupaten Manokwari, and has since become the largest regency by area in Papua Barat Daya province. The administration of the district was not free from disputes: communities from the Kebar, Amberbaken, Mubrani, and Senopi districts were reluctant to join Tambrauw, citing cultural differences and their proximity to Manokwari. The situation was ultimately resolved by the Constitutional Court in 2013. The Kabupaten Tambrauw government declared the entire regency a conservation-designated area, noting that both terrestrial and marine wildlife conditions are exceptionally well-preserved. The indigenous Abun people living in the Tambrauw Mountains speak a distinctive language: Abun is recognized by both Ethnologue and Glottolog as an isolated language that shows no kinship relationships with other languages of Papua. Kasi Inom itself is a small, relatively little-known community for which no publicly available demographic or infrastructural data exist; thus, precise description of local living conditions requires on-site knowledge.
Real estate and investment
There is no publicly available, up-to-date database or market analysis regarding the real estate market of Kasi Inom and Kasi district. Kabupaten Tambrauw generally exhibits characteristics typical of rural, mountainous Indonesian regencies: built-up areas are scattered, infrastructure development is ongoing, and real estate turnover is low in volume. The designation of conservation areas applying to the entire regency may affect the acquisition of development permits and investment opportunities; however, a longer-term conservation status could stabilize the value of less urbanized areas in the long term. Indonesian land ownership regulations generally provide that foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) primarily offer legal frameworks. Before any concrete investment steps, consultation with an Indonesian legal expert is recommended, taking into account Papua-specific territorial regulations.
Safety and security
Publicly available public safety statistics or official reports specific to Kasi Inom are not available. In the context of Kabupaten Tambrauw and the broader Papua Barat Daya province, it can be said that in rural, mountainous communities, everyday safety is typically based on strong local community ties and traditional local dispute-resolution mechanisms. Indonesian authorities are generally present at the regency level, but police and emergency services accessibility may be limited in remote areas. For visitors or residents, the most reliable information about current conditions can be obtained through local community connections and through the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and provincial authorities.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not mention specific named tourist attractions directly connected to Kasi Inom. However, at the Kabupaten Tambrauw level, numerous natural and cultural assets are known that characterize the broader region. The pristine natural environment of the Tambrauw Mountains — on which the regency's conservation-designated status is also based — holds inherent value for those interested in ecotourism. The unique, isolated language and culture of the Abun people likewise represent particular cultural and ethnographic interest in the region. However, a verifiable list of specific visitable sites, nature reserves, or traditional village celebrations cannot be precisely determined from available source material on Kasi Inom; interested parties are advised to seek on-site orientation or to contact the kabupaten-level administration.
Summary
Kasi Inom is a small, remote Papuan community that belongs to the Kasi district of Kabupaten Tambrauw in Papua Barat Daya province. The regency as a whole is characterized by its conservation-designated, mountainous nature, the unique culture of the Abun people, and largely pristine natural surroundings. Since independent, publicly accessible data about the settlement are currently not available, the information presented here is based on verified facts valid at the Kabupaten Tambrauw level. For any local decision-making — whether regarding property, travel planning, or business activity — up-to-date information from on-site and official sources is necessary.

