Matadi – a small highland settlement in Dogiyai Regency, Papua Tengah province
Matadi is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Kamu Selatan district (kecamatan), as part of Kabupaten Dogiyai (Dogiyai Regency), in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province. The province became an independent region on June 30, 2022, from the former Papua province, based on Law Number 15 of 2022 (Undang-Undang Nomor 15 Tahun 2022). Based on Matadi's coordinates (-4.0865; 136.0574), the settlement lies south of the equator, in the interior highlands of Papua. Direct, settlement-level statistical and descriptive sources are not yet available; therefore, the summary below uses the verifiable characteristics of the province and the broader region as a framework.
General overview
Matadi belongs to Kamu Selatan district, which, as part of Kabupaten Dogiyai, extends across the interior regions of the Papuan highlands. Dogiyai Regency falls within the area of the so-called Mee Pago adat (customary law cultural district), which also forms the basis of Papua Tengah province. According to end-of-2024 data, the province had approximately 1,369,112 inhabitants, though this figure applies to the entire province; population details for Dogiyai Regency, and particularly for Kamu Selatan district, are not included in the available provincial sources. In the central, highland band of the province — which includes Dogiyai — the area around Paniai Lake (Danau Paniai) and the Jayawijaya mountain range represent the defining natural framework. This upper-Papuan interior region is predominantly characterized by agriculture and small-community structures, with villages positioned in smaller river valleys and plateaus according to climatic and topographic conditions. Readers cannot be informed from sources about Matadi's own infrastructure, public services, or population, but highland district villages in similar situations typically rely on subsistence farming, local community institutions, and limited road connections.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data is available regarding Matadi. In broader context, Papua Tengah province — particularly its interior, highland areas — constitutes a peripheral region from the perspective of the Indonesian real estate market. Since the province's establishment in 2022, government development attention toward the region has intensified; however, investment infrastructure and land registry development remain limited in interior highland villages. In Indonesia, the possibilities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate are strongly restricted by the general legal framework: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may consider only long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). In Dogiyai Regency and Kamu Selatan district, real estate transactions proceed almost entirely according to local, community-based land use customs, and the volume of market transactions cannot be precisely estimated from available provincial sources.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data sources are available regarding public safety and crime situation in Matadi. In general terms, Papua Tengah province — particularly its interior, highland areas — is considered a sensitive, monitored region by Indonesian authorities, where security incidents may occasionally occur in certain districts. For travelers and investors, it is advisable to consult current Indonesian authorities' information and one's own country's foreign affairs warnings regarding the province as a whole, since the public safety situation may vary across different areas. Detailed, up-to-date public safety statistics are not available in the processed sources for Dogiyai Regency and Kamu Selatan district; therefore, only general caution can be recommended on this matter.
Tourist attractions
No sources provide data about Matadi's immediate surroundings and local attractions. Regarding the broader region and Papua Tengah province, however, verified sources mention several outstanding natural features. Located in the central part of the province are Danau Paniai (Paniai Lake) and the Jayawijaya mountain range, which encompasses some of Indonesia's highest peaks. The province's most renowned natural attraction is Puncak Jaya, Indonesia's highest mountain, which also features permanent glaciers — this is one of the world's lowest-latitude glaciers and represents a special natural-geographical phenomenon. In the northern part of the province, near Kabupaten Nabire, Cenderawasi Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih) is known for its coral reefs, white-sand islands, and whale shark diving opportunities — the latter, however, is located at a significant distance from Matadi's assumed position, in the coastal northern band. These attractions are verifiable at the provincial level, but their exact distance from Matadi village cannot be determined from sources.
Summary
Matadi is a small highland settlement in Dogiyai Regency, Kamu Selatan district, in central Papua, regarding which only minimal, indirect information is currently available. Papua Tengah province — to which the settlement belongs — became an independent province in 2022, and the development and infrastructure provision of interior highland areas remain limited. Considering the province as a whole, the region is characterized by outstanding natural and cultural values; however, a detailed assessment of Matadi's specific characteristics based on reliable, published sources is not yet possible.

