Idayodagi – small settlement in the Tigi Timur district of Kabupaten Deiyai in Central Papua
Idayodagi is a settlement in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province in Indonesia, located within Kabupaten Deiyai, specifically in the Tigi Timur district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.017° southern latitude, 136.403° eastern longitude), it forms part of the Papua interior highland zone. Kabupaten Deiyai is a relatively young administrative unit: it separated from the previously unified Kabupaten Paniai in 2008, and received its official status as an independent kabupaten on 29 October 2008 by Interior Minister H. Mardiyanto, under Indonesian Republic Law No. 55/2008. The kabupaten seat is located in the Tigi district. No independent, detailed public sources are available about Idayodagi, so the following sections are based on verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Deiyai and the broader Papua region.
General overview
Idayodagi, as part of the Tigi Timur district, belongs to the interior highland area of Kabupaten Deiyai. Considering the kabupaten as a whole, the area is located on the shoreline of Tigi Lake (Danau Tigi), bounded by the foot of Deiyai Mountain (Gunung Deiyai) — the latter which gave its name to the kabupaten itself. The region's traditional population is the Mee people, which belongs to the Mee Pago adat (customary law community) territory. Mee communities typically live in smaller, scattered highland and lakeside villages, preserving their traditional lifestyle and agricultural practices. Kabupaten Deiyai is one of the less developed and infrastructurally less equipped regions of the Papua interior highlands: the condition of public roads is variable, and access to more remote villages is often only possible by air or on foot. No public source is available regarding Idayodagi's regional visibility level, population, and precise area data, so these figures do not appear in this article.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is known regarding Idayodagi, so the information below reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Deiyai and Papua Tengah province. The kabupatens of the Papua interior highlands — including Kabupaten Deiyai — are among the less studied, low-transaction-activity areas of the Indonesian real estate market. In the region, infrastructure development and access to public services are still ongoing, which materially affects investment decisions. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them, the duration and terms of which depend on applicable Indonesian legislation. In Papua provinces, furthermore, the local adat-land ownership system (ulayat) is also a determining factor, which places potential real estate transactions into a more complex legal framework. On these grounds, Idayodagi and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered an active real estate investment destination.
Safety and security
No specific public security statistics or official statements are available regarding Idayodagi. Papua Tengah province and within it Kabupaten Deiyai exhibits the general characteristics of Indonesian inner Papua regions: the area is relatively isolated, state presence and infrastructure are limited. Indonesian and international travel information typically point out that in certain inner areas of Papua — particularly in highland, difficult-to-reach districts — unpredictable circumstances (weather, road conditions, communication constraints) require particular caution. No specific data are available that would contain local crime statistics for Idayodagi or the Tigi Timur district, so no concrete statement can be made on this matter. When planning travel, consultation with relevant Indonesian authorities and competent consular services is authoritative.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions can be identified from sources regarding Idayodagi. Based on Wikipedia sources, two outstanding natural features are known in the area of Kabupaten Deiyai: Tigi Lake (Danau Tigi) and Deiyai Mountain (Gunung Deiyai). Tigi Lake is one of the kabupaten's defining landscape elements, around which the life of the local Mee communities is organized. Deiyai Mountain rises near the lake and holds a significant symbolic place in local identity as the namesake of the kabupaten. Both natural sites can be counted among the region's verifiable geographic attractions, however, detailed reliable source data are not available regarding their precise accessibility and tourist infrastructure. No source material is available regarding specific notable sites in Idayodagi and the Tigi Timur district beyond these.
Summary
Idayodagi is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Tigi Timur district of Kabupaten Deiyai in Central Papua, forming part of the Papua interior highland-lakeside zone. The kabupaten was established in 2008 as an independent administrative unit, on traditional Mee territory, near Tigi Lake and Deiyai Mountain. No independent, detailed data specific to Idayodagi are publicly available; the economic, security, and tourist context can be understood at the kabupaten and province level, where infrastructure development and regional accessibility remain defining questions.

