Kopai II – small settlement in the highland interior areas of Kabupaten Deiyai
Kopai II is a settlement belonging to Bowobado kecamatan (district), which is located within the Kabupaten Deiyai administrative unit in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province, in the Papuan region of Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-4.0351358, 136.5065735), it is situated in the interior highland areas of the regency. Kabupaten Deiyai itself became an independent regency in 2008, when it was separated from the former Kabupaten Paniai territory; the regency's administrative headquarters is located in Tigi district. As no independent settlement-level data is available for this locality, the following characterizations are based partly on regency-level sources and partly on general conditions in Central Papua, which the text clearly indicates in all cases.
General overview
Kopai II is a poorly documented, small Papuan settlement for which no publicly accessible, detailed statistical or other data can be found. Bowobado kecamatan is one of the administrative sub-units of Kabupaten Deiyai. The regency itself lies on the shores of Tigi Lake, which falls within the Mee Pago customary law area and is inhabited by members of the Mee ethnic group. The region took its name from the Deiyai mountain, the namesake peak of the regency. The presence of the Mee ethnic group determines the cultural and social character of the region, and this character applies to smaller villages in Bowobado district, likely including Kopai II. The entire regency lies in the interior, difficult-to-access areas of Papua, where transportation infrastructure is limited, and the region has long been characterized primarily by agriculture, small-scale fishing, and traditional community-based management. Such small villages typically operate according to their own local community structures, with daily life closely connected to the natural environment.
Real estate and investment
No published real estate market data is available for Kopai II, so the following presents the general real estate market context of Kabupaten Deiyai and the broader Central Papua province. The interior areas of the Papuan region, particularly newly autonomous regencies such as Kabupaten Deiyai created in 2008, typically exhibit low levels of real estate market activity. The formal real estate market in these areas is only minimally developed, with the vast majority of land and property transactions regulated by local customary law and community property systems rather than by market mechanisms common in urban areas. Indonesia's land ownership regulations are generally noteworthy: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of land in the country; limited forms, such as Hak Pakai (use rights), are available to them, and the conditions for these can prove particularly complex in Papuan customary law areas. In Central Papua province, infrastructure development has somewhat accelerated over the past decade, but for interior regencies like Kabupaten Deiyai, the investment environment primarily concerns those interested in community development, self-sustaining agriculture, or health and education projects.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data is available from reliable sources regarding the public safety situation in Kopai II. In general terms, Papua and particularly its interior highland areas have occasionally been scenes of tense ethnic and political relations, linked to decades-long disputes over provincial autonomy and in some cases armed conflicts. The security situation in Indonesian government-administered Papuan provinces can vary by location and time period. In the highland interior areas of Kabupaten Deiyai, everyday public safety is also influenced by local community norms and the internal order of the Mee group. For travelers, the general recommendation is to be informed about current official and consular warnings before visiting the interior areas of Papua, as the situation may change over time and vary by location.
Tourist attractions
Kopai II itself does not appear in publicly accessible sources with any named tourist attraction, so well-founded tourist recommendations regarding the village specifically cannot be made. In the broader area of Kabupaten Deiyai, however, available sources mention Tigi Lake, which is located within the regency's boundaries and is one of the region's natural features. The lake lies at the foot of Deiyai mountain and is culturally significant as part of the Mee Pago customary law area. The Deiyai mountain, which gave its name to the regency, is also among the region's natural attributes. These natural elements — the lake and the highland landscape — characterize the regency's general tourist character, although infrastructure conditions (accessibility, accommodation, tourist services) are generally limited in interior Papuan areas, and there is nothing to suggest that Kopai II would be an exception to this.
Summary
Kopai II is a small, publicly poorly documented settlement in Bowobado kecamatan, located in Kabupaten Deiyai, which became autonomous in 2008, in Central Papua province. The regency lies on the shores of Tigi Lake, near Deiyai mountain, in the interior Papuan region inhabited by the Mee ethnic group and preserving a traditional lifestyle. In real estate markets, public safety, and tourism, the conditions characteristic of the broader region apply: limited infrastructure, community customary law order, and moderate external interest. Understanding the region requires thorough advance information gathering and respect for local conditions.

