Gakokebo – a small settlement in the Papuan highlands of Kabupaten Deiyai
Gakokebo is a small settlement in Indonesia's Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Deiyai, belonging to the Tigi Barat district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.0148516, 136.4427445), the area lies in the interior highlands of Papua. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia article on Kabupaten Deiyai, the regency extends along the shores of Tigi Lake and encompasses the area at the foot of Deiyai Mountain, belonging to the Mee Pago customary law territory. The regency seat is located in Tigi district, while Gakokebo lies in the adjacent Tigi Barat (West Tigi) district.
General overview
Gakokebo does not appear as a separate entry in publicly available encyclopedic sources, so a general picture of the settlement can only be drawn based on its broader administrative environment. Kabupaten Deiyai was established as an independent regency in 2008, after separating from the former Kabupaten Paniai. The separation was based on Indonesian Law Number 55 of 2008 (Undang-Undang Nomor 55 Tahun 2008), and the new kabupaten achieved official status on October 29, 2008, announced by Interior Minister Mardiyanto. The Tigi Barat district, to which Gakokebo belongs, falls within the broader environment of Tigi Lake. The territory of Deiyai regency is traditionally inhabited by the Mee ethnic group, who form part of the Mee Pago customary law territory (wilayah adat). This region of Papua's interior highlands is relatively difficult to access: due to the terrain's topography and underdeveloped infrastructure, small settlements are typically home to small-population communities reliant on agriculture and subsistence farming. In the case of Gakokebo, substantially different conditions cannot be assumed, although specific data on this matter does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market or investment data is available for Gakokebo. In broader context, Kabupaten Deiyai and generally the interior highland regions of Papua are not among Indonesia's active real estate market target areas. Infrastructure development in the region proceeds within the framework of the Indonesian government's Papua investment programs; however, the present source material contains no data regarding specific scheduling or results. Generally speaking, land ownership regulation in Indonesia establishes limitations for foreigners: direct land acquisition by foreign individuals is not possible in most land categories, with long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) serving as alternatives instead. Moreover, in Papua's interior areas, indigenous community land use customs (the adat legal system) form an additional layer beyond formal property rights, further complicating investment processes. Based on all of this, Gakokebo and its immediate surroundings are not currently to be considered an active investment destination for either domestic or foreign investors.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable source is available regarding public safety in Gakokebo. Regarding the broader region, Papua's interior highland areas – including Kabupaten Deiyai and neighboring regencies – are among the zones monitored with heightened attention by Indonesian security services, given the low-intensity conflicts present in parts of Papua that have persisted for decades. However, generalizations regarding civil everyday life cannot and should not be made, as the security situation may differ from regency to regency, and even district to district. For travelers and potential visitors, the established recommendation is to follow current information from local authorities and the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as from their own country's diplomatic missions, as these contain the most current and verifiable situation assessments.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no data regarding Gakokebo's own tourist attractions. However, regarding Kabupaten Deiyai, the Wikipedia source specifically mentions Tigi Lake (Danau Tigi), which is one of the defining natural elements of the regency's territory and along whose shores the entire kabupaten extends. The lake lies at the foot of Deiyai Mountain, from which the regency takes its name. Tigi Lake and its immediate surroundings represent the regency's most well-known natural feature, although the source contains no information about its exact distance from Gakokebo or the road conditions leading to it. In Papua's interior highland regions generally, natural landscape, observation of traditional community life, and cultural diversity represent the main attractions for those traveling to the region; however, these opportunities are largely closed off from broader tourist traffic due to difficult accessibility and limited infrastructure.
Summary
Gakokebo is a small, incompletely documented settlement in the Tigi Barat district of Kabupaten Deiyai, Papua Tengah province, in Papua's interior highland region. The regency became an independent administrative unit in 2008, within the customary law territory of the Mee ethnic group, near Tigi Lake and Deiyai Mountain. No independent data is available for the settlement regarding tourism, real estate markets, or public safety; the characteristics of the broader region – difficult accessibility, traditional community structure, limited development infrastructure – provide some framework for understanding the place.

