Dikiyouwo – small Papuan settlement in Kamu District, Dogiyai Regency
Dikiyouwo is a small settlement located in the eastern part of Indonesia, belonging to Kamu District (Kecamatan Kamu), which in turn belongs to Dogiyai Regency (Kabupaten Dogiyai). Administratively, it forms part of Central Papua Province (Papua Tengah), which became independent in 2022 and separated from the former Papua Province on June 30, 2022, pursuant to Indonesian Law No. 15 of 2022. Based on its coordinates (−3.94967316 latitude, 136.01353242 longitude), the settlement is situated in the interior highland area of the Indonesian Papua island. Independent, settlement-level source material on Dikiyouwo is not currently available; therefore, the following description is based on province and regency-level data, as well as generally known facts concerning the broader region, with this being clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Dikiyouwo does not figure among widely known or touristically visited locations; no source material is available at either regency or district level that would precisely define the settlement's distinctive characteristics, population size, or area. Kamu District forms part of Dogiyai Regency, which itself is classified within the interior, higher-elevation zone of Central Papua Province. The central portion of Papua Tengah Province is characterized by the Paniai Lake area and the Jayawijaya mountain range; this general topographic context applies to the Dogiyai Regency area as well. Indonesia's highest peak, Puncak Jaya, is also located within this province, and the Grasberg gold mine operating here, operated by Freeport Indonesia, influences the economic perception of the entire region. Dogiyai Regency exhibits the characteristics of highland interior areas: transportation infrastructure is limited, and access to services is scarce in lower-density population areas. The province's consolidated population at the end of 2024 was 1,369,112, but this figure applies to all of Papua Tengah Province and cannot be directly broken down to settlement level.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data or investment analysis relating to Dikiyouwo does not appear in available sources. In the broader regional context – Dogiyai Regency and Papua Tengah Province – the real estate market in Papuan interior areas is generally underdeveloped, transaction volumes are low, and investments are influenced by infrastructure deficiencies, difficult accessibility, and limited market transparency. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign natural persons cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, the applicable laws provide for certain longer-term use and lease right forms – such as Hak Pakai and Hak Sewa – the conditions of which are detailed in Indonesian agrarian law and investment laws. In highland, peripheral Papuan regions, real estate development activity remains very modest, and investment decisions require serious local legal and logistical preparation.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable public security statistics or local security assessment is available regarding Dikiyouwo. In certain interior areas of Central Papua Province – particularly around the Jayawijaya mountain range and the traditionally more sensitive zones of the former Papua Province – regional and Indonesian federal authorities occasionally report security challenges, which may be connected to local tribal conflicts or the area's geopolitical characteristics. This general provincial context, however, cannot be directly applied to Dikiyouwo's specific security situation. Before making travel or settlement decisions, it is advisable to take into account current recommendations from the competent Indonesian authorities and travel advisories from one's country of residence regarding the broader region.
Tourist attractions
No tourism sites directly linked to Dikiyouwo, or nameable from sources, are known. However, province-level sources for Central Papua Province do mention several regionally significant natural and industrial points of interest. In the northern part of the province, in the Kabupaten Nabire area, the Teluk Cenderawasih National Park is known for marine tourism, where coral reefs, sandy islands, and whale sharks attract divers and nature enthusiasts. In the interior areas of the province, the Paniai Lake region represents a natural sight. Indonesia's highest peak, Puncak Jaya – which features a perpetual glacier – also rises within Papua Tengah territory and is considered a special natural attraction, although its approach requires extraordinary logistical preparation. These sites, however, are linked to other zones of the province, and the precise distance from Dikiyouwo cannot be determined from available data.
Summary
Dikiyouwo is a small, scarcely documented settlement in Central Papua Province, Indonesia, in Kamu District within the territory of Dogiyai Regency. No independent, verifiable source material is available regarding the locality from real estate market, tourism, or public security perspectives; based on the broader provincial context, it can be established that this is a highland interior Papuan area with limited infrastructure and modest market presence. Any decision concerning the region requires on-site research and thorough legal preparation.

