Meyepa – kampung in the highland Tigi Barat district of Kabupaten Deiyai
Meyepa is an Indonesian kampung (village) that belongs to the territory of Tigi Barat district in Kabupaten Deiyai, Papua, Indonesia. Administratively, Kabupaten Deiyai is one of the regencies of Papua Tengah province. Kabupaten Deiyai previously formed part of Kabupaten Paniai, then became an independent regency in 2008. Papua Tengah itself is a relatively young administrative unit: on June 30, 2022, the Indonesian parliament passed three legislative proposals for the creation of new Papuan autonomous regions (DOB Papua), one of which established Papua Tengah province. According to its coordinates, Meyepa is located in the inner Papuan highlands, defined by southern latitude and eastern longitude degrees, in the western part of Kabupaten Deiyai, in the Danau Tigi area.
General overview
Meyepa does not belong to the category of well-known or tourist-visited settlements; in international and domestic information sources it appears only in administrative records. The seat of Tigi Barat district is Ayatei, and the district comprises a total of 22 kampungs, including Meyepa. The village's postal code is 98761, and it is located in the WIT (East Indonesian Time, UTC+9) time zone. According to the kodepos.co.id database, Meyepa's elevation above sea level is 1290 meters. This figure aligns well with the general elevation characteristics of Kabupaten Deiyai: the regency is geographically situated at approximately 1700 meters above sea level. Kabupaten Deiyai extends along the shores of Danau Tigi, within the Mee Pago customary territory, and is inhabited by the Mee ethnic group. The regency's terrain is generally characterized by highland topography, complemented by the plains surrounding Danau Tigi and the southern slopes of the Papuan Central mountain range, as the regency lies within the Pegunungan Tengah Papua belt. The northern part of the regency – which includes Tigi Barat, Tigi, and Tigi Timur districts – is surrounded by Danau Tigi. Meyepa, as one of the kampungs of Tigi Barat district, is located in this northern, lakeside, and highland zone. It is characteristic of the entire regency that the development of infrastructure and public services lags behind the Indonesian average, which is a general feature of Papuan inner highland areas.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data or investment statistics for Meyepa are not available; the following should be understood at the broader regency and provincial level. The total population of Kabupaten Deiyai was 62,998 according to the 2010 census, 99,091 according to the 2020 census, and according to official mid-2023 estimates, 104,610. This dynamic population growth at the regency level may signal a certain increase in internal demand for basic infrastructure and housing; however, the investment environment is not yet comparable to the real estate markets of Indonesia's more developed regions. Kabupaten Deiyai has a strategic location between Kabupaten Paniai and Dogiyai, with road connections toward Timika and Nabire, and already has an airport. These infrastructure advantages carry certain development potential at the regency level, but the specific market conditions at Meyepa kampung level are not known from publicly available sources. According to the general framework of Indonesian land property regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term leasing arrangements are available, the conditions of which are shaped according to national legislation at the regency level as well. Papua Tengah province, to which Kabupaten Deiyai belongs, was created in 2022 through the division of the former Papua province, so the province's institutional framework and investment regulations are relatively new, which presents both opportunities and uncertainties for investors.
Safety and security
Specific public security data for Meyepa kampung level are not found in publicly available sources. When assessing the security situation of the broader region, namely Kabupaten Deiyai and Papua Tengah province, it is worthwhile to consider the general Papuan inner highland context. Certain parts of Papua Tengah province – particularly areas close to the Pegunungan Tengah zone – may face complex security challenges according to Indonesian authorities and international organizations, which are primarily characteristic of certain other regencies in the province (such as Intan Jaya), not necessarily of Kabupaten Deiyai. For Kabupaten Deiyai, specific crime statistics are not publicly available. In highland, difficult-to-access areas, police presence is generally limited and accessibility to health care and other public services is restricted, which in itself affects the sense of security in daily life. For travelers, before visiting the inner Papuan areas, it is advisable to study current travel advisories (for example, from one's own government or Indonesian authorities).
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions at the Meyepa kampung level can be identified in sources. At the Tigi Barat district and Kabupaten Deiyai level, however, there is a prominent natural attraction that represents a defining geographical feature of the region. One of Kabupaten Deiyai's tourist draws is Danau Tigi, which is located at 1700 meters above sea level, reaches a depth of 150 meters, and is characterized by highland, cool climate. The northern part of the regency – which includes Tigi Barat district – is surrounded by Danau Tigi, so Meyepa falls within the direct geographical area of the lake. In the middle of Danau Tigi lies the island of Pulau Duamo, which is primarily visited by local visitors. Danau Tigi is situated in the middle of the Tigi valley and serves as a source of livelihood for the local community. The lake is home to freshwater fish species, including carp, catfish, and tilapia. In the broader provincial context, it is worth noting that Danau Tigi lies at the foot of Gunung Deiyai, which gives the regency its name, and the highland landscape characteristic of Papua Tengah province as a whole – including the Jayawijaya mountain range and the Puncak Jaya area – is in itself an attraction for those interested in the Papuan inner regions, although these locations lie at greater distances from Meyepa.
Summary
Meyepa is a small kampung in Indonesia's Papuan inner highlands, forming part of Tigi Barat district in Kabupaten Deiyai, which itself has been an independent regency only since 2008, previously forming part of Kabupaten Paniai. The settlement is situated at approximately 1290 meters above sea level, falls within the Danau Tigi area, and lies within the Mee Pago customary territory inhabited by the Mee ethnic group. Settlement-level tourist, real estate market, and public security statistical data for Meyepa are not publicly available; at the regency level, the dominant natural attractions are Danau Tigi and Pulau Duamo, which primarily attract domestic visitors. As part of the developing Papua Tengah province, the region displays the general characteristics of Indonesia's highland inner areas: difficult accessibility, limited infrastructure, yet noteworthy natural resources.

