Obai – village in the Tigi Barat district, Central Papua highlands
Obai is a small settlement in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province in Indonesia, located within the Kabupaten Deiyai administrative unit, specifically belonging to the Tigi Barat district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the village is situated at approximately 4 degrees south latitude and 136 degrees east longitude, which places it in a characteristic area of Papua's interior highlands. The kabupaten seat is located in the Tigi district, not in Tigi Barat itself, so Obai benefits from proximity to the administrative center while not being in its immediate direct zone of influence. Verified settlement-level data is currently unavailable for Obai; the following sections present facts known at the Kabupaten Deiyai level and general contextual information about the broader region, with clear indication of source level in all cases.
General overview
Obai does not appear independently in widely accessible Indonesian administrative sources, indicating it is a relatively small and poorly documented village. The Tigi Barat district is part of Kabupaten Deiyai, which was separated from Kabupaten Paniai in 2008 and officially inaugurated as an independent kabupaten on October 29, 2008, by Interior Minister H. Mardiyanto under Republic of Indonesia Law No. 55/2008. The kabupaten lies along the shore of Lake Tigi, belongs to the Mee Pago customary law territory, and is inhabited by the Mee ethnic group. The characteristic feature of the entire kabupaten is that it is an interior Papuan highland area where transportation infrastructure and access to basic services are limited, and the lifestyle relies heavily on traditional agriculture and natural resources. Based on the above, Obai village can be generally characterized as one of the small communities inhabited by the Mee people, located in the highlands with modest infrastructure, though more specific factually substantiated statements cannot be made.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, specific real estate market data is available for Obai and its broader district, Tigi Barat. Regarding Kabupaten Deiyai as a whole, it can be stated that since its establishment in 2008, it is a relatively young administrative unit whose real estate market is naturally less developed than in Indonesian coastal or more urbanized regions. In interior Papuan areas, real estate transactions are limited in scope, and property dealings typically occur within the framework of local customary law land ownership, which presents serious legal and practical barriers for foreign investors. Indonesian land law generally prohibits direct real estate acquisition by foreigners (acquisition of full ownership under Hak Milik), and this regulation is particularly pronounced in Papuan territories affected by customary rights, where the adat (customary community) land ownership institution strongly determines local conditions. It follows from all this that Obai and its surrounding area are not target regions for active real estate investors from a market perspective; conditions here primarily reflect the internal needs of local communities.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding safety and security in Obai. The security situation in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province and the Papua region as a whole is complex; in interior Papuan areas, inter-community conflicts occasionally occur, with roots partly in customary law disputes and partly in resource management conflicts. However, for Kabupaten Deiyai and particularly smaller, remote villages, no regularly documented violent conflict appears in available sources. Caution is generally recommended for travelers to interior Papuan areas, and it is advisable to consult current travel advisories (such as warnings issued by individual governments) as these can provide more up-to-date information on regional security conditions than a general location guide.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attraction directly associated with Obai appears in available sources. At the Kabupaten Deiyai level, however, one natural feature can be identified: Lake Tigi (Danau Tigi), which lies within the kabupaten territory, and on whose shore the administrative seat itself is located. The lake lies at the foot of Deiyai Mountain (Gunung Deiyai), and the kabupaten's name refers to this mountain. This landscape represents the characteristic natural scenery of Papua's interior highlands: a highland lake, hilly terrain, and traditional culture maintained by Mee communities. Their exact distance from Obai and accessibility cannot be determined from available sources, but given the location of Tigi Barat district, the lake and mountain belong to the same landscape system of the kabupaten. Based on available information, organized tourism infrastructure — hotels, visitor centers, marked trails — does not characterize the region.
Summary
Obai is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Tigi Barat district of Kabupaten Deiyai in Central Papua, inhabited by the Mee people, and belongs among the highland villages with traditional lifestyles in the Lake Tigi area. The kabupaten gained its independent administrative status in 2008, and both from real estate market and tourism perspectives, the general characteristics of Indonesia's interior Papuan areas apply to it: limited infrastructure, customary law land ownership, and minimal foreign presence. Obtaining more precise data about Obai would require access to local administrative sources or fieldwork.

