Homorkokma – a small settlement in Kayauni district, Kabupaten Fak-Fak
Homorkokma is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Barat (West Papua) province, located within the Kabupaten Fak-Fak administrative unit and belonging to the Kayauni district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-2.79° south latitude, 132.30° east longitude), it is situated in the central-eastern part of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Fak-Fak itself lies in the southern part of West Papua, on the southern arm of the so-called "bird's head" (kepala burung), and is accessible from other cities in the region by sea and air routes. No independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Homorkokma; the description below therefore relies primarily on verifiable kabupaten-level data, which provides context for understanding the settlement.
General overview
Homorkokma is a rural settlement belonging to Kayauni district in Kabupaten Fak-Fak, presumably with a small population. The kabupaten itself had a population of approximately 94,895 in mid-2025, which is data for the entire administrative unit; no public sources provide settlement-level population figures. Kabupaten Fak-Fak is widely known as "Kota Pala," or nutmeg city, since nutmeg cultivation plays a prominent role in the region's agriculture. This agricultural profile is characteristic of the entire kabupaten, and presumably determines the economic foundation of rural settlements in Kayauni district, though specific data is not available for Homorkokma. The kabupaten extends between 131°30' and 138°40' east longitude and between 2°25' and 4° south latitude; it is bordered to the north by Bintuni Bay, to the south by the Arafura Sea, to the west by the Seram Sea and Berau Bay, and to the east and south by Kabupaten Kaimana. This geographical location places the region relatively close to Ambon compared to other Papuan cities, which is advantageous in terms of accessibility.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Homorkokma or Kayauni district; the following therefore reflects the broader situation in Kabupaten Fak-Fak. According to 2003 data at the kabupaten level, the built-up area designated for residential use at that time was only 722.52 hectares, while service and office-use land comprised approximately 6,274.58 hectares, and agricultural fields and gardens totalled only 9.9 hectares. This proportion indicates that much of the kabupaten's territory consists of natural and forested areas, with built-up zones being relatively limited. In small rural settlements like Homorkokma, the real estate market is typically active only in limited form, transaction numbers are low, and prices cannot be compared to those in larger cities. Generally speaking, Indonesian regulations prohibit foreign nationals from acquiring full land ownership (hak milik) in Indonesia; the options most available to them are hak pakai (usage rights) or hak sewa (rental rights), and for longer-term investments, a PT PMA structure (foreign direct investment company) may be considered. These general frameworks apply in Kabupaten Fak-Fak and Kayauni district as well, though reliable, up-to-date sources on local real estate market activity levels and prices are not available.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable sources are available regarding the safety and security of Homorkokma. Kabupaten Fak-Fak is generally considered one of West Papua's relatively small and peripheral kabupatens, where factors affecting public safety include the area's partial isolation, limited infrastructure, and rural character. Papua Barat province as a whole ranks among Indonesia's less urbanised regions, where the density of law enforcement infrastructure lags behind conditions in Java or Bali. Specific crime statistics or event-related data cannot be provided due to source limitations; travellers and interested parties are advised to obtain current information from local authorities and the relevant branches of the Indonesian police (Polri).
Tourist attractions
No sources are available regarding named tourist attractions in Homorkokma or Kayauni district; therefore, the following presents only verifiable context at the kabupaten level. Kabupaten Fak-Fak is known for its nutmeg cultivation and natural environment; the kabupaten's coastal and hilly landscapes, and proximity to Bintuni Bay and the Arafura Sea, theoretically offer hiking and water-based tourism opportunities in the broader region. However, no reliable sources are available regarding how these broader kabupaten-level features are accessible in Homorkokma's immediate vicinity, or whether there are any named attractions in Kayauni district. For those interested, Fakfak, the kabupaten's capital, represents a logical starting point for approaching the region, where tourism information is more readily available.
Summary
Homorkokma is a small rural settlement in Kabupaten Fak-Fak, in Kayauni district, in West Papua province. No independent, source-supported data about the settlement is available; based on what is known about the broader kabupaten's nutmeg cultivation, limited built-up development, and peripheral geographical location, inferences can be drawn regarding local conditions. Regarding the real estate market and public safety, only the broader frameworks of the kabupaten and province provide information.

