Dakebo – small Papuan settlement in Tigi Timur district, Deiyai Regency
Dakebo is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Tigi Timur district (Kecamatan Tigi Timur) of Deiyai Regency (Kabupaten Deiyai) in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) Province. Based on its coordinates, it is located on the interior Papuan highlands at approximately -4.06° south latitude and 136.48° east longitude. Papua Tengah Province itself is a relatively new administrative unit: under Law No. 15 of 2022, it separated from the former Papua Province on 30 June 2022, with its provincial capital at Wanggar, located in Nabire Regency. Publicly available independent data about Dakebo is extremely limited, so the following presentation draws on verified information accessible at the broader provincial and regional level, with clear indication that this information does not apply exclusively to the settlement.
General overview
Dakebo belongs to the Tigi Timur district within Deiyai Regency. Deiyai Regency itself lies in the vicinity of Paniai Lake (Danau Paniai), on the interior Papuan highlands segmented by ridges of the Jayawijaya mountain range. This region is classified within the central zone of Papua Tengah Province, which is characterized by the Danau Paniai area and the Jayawijaya mountain range. Settlements in the interior Papuan highlands are generally small in population, with community life strongly tied to the local, Melanesian-rooted Mee culture (also written as Me), which is also predominant within the traditional Mee Pago territorial unit covered by Papua Tengah Province. By the end of 2024, the province had a total population of approximately 1,369,112, though this figure applies to the entire Papua Tengah Province, not to Dakebo or Deiyai-level numbers. Deiyai is one of the smaller, less densely populated regencies in the province; independent settlement-level population data is not available. Interior Papuan areas are typically difficult to access, road network density is low, and air transport and small boats play important roles in connectivity.
Real estate and investment
For Dakebo, independent settlement-level real estate market data is not available in publicly accessible sources. Within the broader regional context of Deiyai Regency and Papua Tengah Province, the interior Papuan highland real estate market is extremely underdeveloped and informal, with negligible commercial property turnover. The general legal framework for land in Indonesia naturally applies here as well: foreigners cannot hold Hak Milik (full ownership rights) to property in Indonesia, but may only enter into agreements based on Hak Pakai (use rights) or other limited title forms. In Papuan regions, the customary-law-based system of communal land ownership (ulayat) also plays a particularly significant role, further increasing the legal complexity of property transactions. On this basis, Dakebo and its immediate surroundings cannot be considered typical investment targets from the perspective of the formal real estate market; even within the broader Papua Tengah Province, only a few prominent areas—primarily Nabire and the Timika/Mimika region—show noteworthy economic activity, partly driven by mining operations related to the Grasberg mine and gold mining conducted by Freeport Indonesia.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible sources analyzing public safety specific to Dakebo settlement are known. Regarding the broader interior Papuan region generally, the area has been in a sensitive political and security situation for decades, as armed conflicts and protests that periodically occur in Indonesia's Papuan provinces affect public order. The Papua Tengah Province also has Indonesian security infrastructure for managing extraordinary circumstances. However, precise, reliable, and current data on the specific public safety of Dakebo and the Deiyai–Tigi Timur area is not available at this source level. Persons planning to travel are advised to consult current information from Indonesian and their own national authorities, as the security situation may change. In case of relocation intentions, careful preliminary research is also warranted.
Tourist attractions
No available source data exists regarding named tourist attractions at the settlement level in Dakebo. The broader Papua Tengah Province, however, contains numerous natural values confirmed in sources. The area around Paniai Lake (Danau Paniai), located in the southern and central parts of the province, represents a known natural asset of the interior Papuan highlands; the ridges of the Jayawijaya mountain range form a unique highland landscape. Within the province lies Puncak Jaya, recognized as Indonesia's highest peak, which also features permanent glaciers—one of the world's tropical equatorial glaciers. At the northern edge of the province, near Nabire Regency, the marine life of Cenderawasih Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih)—including coral reefs, sandy islands, and whale sharks—represents tourist appeal, though this area is far from Dakebo, whose coordinates point to the interior highlands. Therefore, no data exists regarding documented tourist infrastructure or known attractions in the immediate vicinity of Dakebo; the natural environment itself—the characteristic landscape of the Papuan highlands—is the only asset that can be mentioned in general terms.
Summary
Dakebo is a small interior Papuan settlement in the Tigi Timur district of Kabupaten Deiyai, located within Papua Tengah Province, which became independent in 2022. Detailed direct information about the settlement is not publicly available; the broader province encompasses the Paniai Lake area, the Jayawijaya mountain range, and Puncak Jaya peak. From the perspective of real estate market and tourism, the area cannot be classified as developed or particularly active; the region's natural assets are significant, but infrastructure and accessibility are limited. Before any decisions regarding settlement, investment, or travel, obtaining up-to-date, reliable local and official information is essential.

