Kokobaya – a small Papuan settlement in Tigi Timur district, Kabupaten Deiyai
Kokobaya is an Indonesian settlement located in the Tigi Timur district of Kabupaten Deiyai, which belongs to Central Papua province (Papua Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-4.0538772, 136.4255945), the area is situated in the mountainous interior of Papua. The seat of the kabupaten is the adjacent Tigi district, with which Tigi Timur is closely connected administratively. Since no independent, settlement-level sources are available regarding Kokobaya, the following description primarily presents verifiable information pertaining to Kabupaten Deiyai, with clear indication that this concerns the broader regional context.
General overview
Kokobaya is located in the Tigi Timur kecamatan, one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Deiyai. The kabupaten itself was established in 2008, when it was formed as an independent administrative unit from the territory of the former Kabupaten Paniai. Its legal basis was Law No. 55/2008 of the Indonesian Republic, and it was declared an independent kabupaten by Interior Minister H. Mardiyanto on October 29, 2008. Kabupaten Deiyai lies on the shores of Lake Tigi and belongs to the so-called Mee Pago customary law territory; the vast majority of the local population are members of the Mee ethnic group. The area is also defined by Mount Deiyai, after which the kabupaten itself is named. Kokobaya and similar small villages in such kabupatens typically sustain themselves through agriculture, subsistence farming, and local trade. The accessibility of the area in Papua's interior is characteristically limited, as infrastructure — particularly road networks — is poorly developed in this part of the province.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data is not available for Kokobaya. Regarding Kabupaten Deiyai as a whole, it can be stated that the region is one of Papua's less urbanized interior areas, where the real estate market lags far behind the activity of more developed Indonesian regions such as Java or Bali. In such kabupatens, land transactions typically occur within local customary law (adat) land tenure systems, which create structures differing from formal state registrations. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the legal system makes certain time-limited titles available to them — such as Hak Pakai — and this general regulation applies to Central Papua as well. Investment interest in Kabupaten Deiyai can be evaluated in the context of the developing province and the strengthening of local administration; however, no publicly available, verifiable data on specific market dynamics is currently accessible to the public.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Kokobaya's safety and security. Certain parts of the broader Papua province — particularly the mountainous interior areas — are occasionally affected by local tribal conflicts related to traditional customary law dispute resolution practices. This characteristic may generally apply to Kabupaten Deiyai and neighboring areas; however, no single available source provides specific, documented security information regarding Kokobaya. For visitors and travelers, Indonesian authorities and local governments typically recommend preliminary assessment of local conditions before planning trips to the province's interior areas.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions can be identified from available sources regarding Kokobaya. Regarding Kabupaten Deiyai, Wikipedia sources mention two prominent natural features: Lake Tigi, on whose shores the kabupaten is situated, and Mount Deiyai, after which the kabupaten takes its name. These two natural formations are the region's most identifiable geographical landmarks and characterize the broader area's natural features. The relationship of Kokobaya and Tigi Timur district to these attractions cannot be determined from sources in terms of precise distance, but given the kabupaten's size and location, these natural sites are unlikely to be too distant from Kokobaya. The cultural heritage and customs of the Mee ethnic group similarly provide potentially valuable background for understanding the area; however, no verifiable data is available regarding specific cultural events or heritage sites in relation to Kokobaya or Tigi Timur.
Summary
Kokobaya is a small Papuan settlement belonging to the Tigi Timur district of Kabupaten Deiyai in Central Papua province. The kabupaten was established as an independent administrative unit in 2008, and its territory lies on the shores of Lake Tigi within the customary law territory of the Mee ethnic group. In the absence of unique data specific to Kokobaya, the settlement can be characterized by the general features of the region: Mee Pago territorial traditions, a natural environment defined by Lake Tigi and Mount Deiyai, and conditions typical of Indonesia's interior Papuan region. Regarding real estate market and tourism development, Kabupaten Deiyai as a whole ranks among regions with less developed infrastructure.

