Dawaikunu – small Papuan settlement in the interior of Mapia District
Dawaikunu is an Indonesian settlement located in Mapia District (Kecamatan Mapia) of Kabupaten Dogiyai, which belongs to Central Papua Province (Papua Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-3.8123681, 135.9421143), it is situated in the interior, mountainous regions of Papua Island. Central Papua Province was established in 2022 when it separated from the former Papua Province, and Dawaikunu falls within this new province under the revised administrative division. Direct, settlement-level data are not currently available from publicly accessible sources; therefore, the description below is based largely on verifiable information regarding the broader province, with clear indication of which administrative level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Dawaikunu is located within the area of Kecamatan Mapia, which forms part of Kabupaten Dogiyai. Dogiyai is a relatively young regency in Central Papua, connected to the broader area around Lake Paniai. The province as a whole is characterized by significant portions of its territory covered by mountainous terrain and dense tropical forests. According to Wikipedia sources on Papua Tengah Province, the Jayawijaya mountain range extends through the central part of the province, and the region encompasses areas surrounding Lake Paniai. Dawaikunu is likely a small-population local community based on agriculture and subsistence farming, as is generally characteristic of similar settlements in Kecamatan Mapia within Kabupaten Dogiyai; however, precise population data for this settlement are not currently available. The total population of the province at the end of 2024 was 1,369,112 inhabitants, representing very low population density across the large, mountainous territory. Kecamatan Mapia and its constituent villages occupy the lowest levels of the Indonesian administrative system, where infrastructure development and institutional services are generally limited.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Dawaikunu are not publicly available; therefore, the broader provincial and regency context provides the relevant framework. Kabupaten Dogiyai and the interior regions of Central Papua in general cannot be considered developed real estate markets: in rural, mountainous villages, formal property transactions are minimal, and the value and turnover of plots and buildings are difficult to compare with those in Papuan cities. In Papua Tengah Province, real estate development is concentrated primarily near Nabire, designated as the provincial capital, and in the Timika area of Kabupaten Mimika, where higher economic activity is observed in connection with the operations of PT Freeport Indonesia mining company. In Indonesia, general land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals prohibit foreigners from directly acquiring ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; in cases of foreign involvement, long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or other legal structures are typically applicable through cooperation with an Indonesian legal entity. Assessment of investment opportunities in Dawaikunu and the Kecamatan Mapia area requires local knowledge, legal advice, and thorough examination of current administrative conditions.
Safety and security
Local public safety statistics or detailed security assessments specific to Dawaikunu are not available from publicly accessible sources; therefore, only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. In certain interior areas of Central Papua Province, particularly in mountainous zones, periodic tensions have occurred in recent decades in connection with local social conflicts and infrastructure deficiencies. Indonesian authorities treat the improvement of general stability in the province as a priority within regional development programs. When planning any travel, consultation with current information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian authorities is recommended, as the situation may change. In general terms, stays in Papuan interior regions require special preparation due to infrastructural constraints and limited communication facilities.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Dawaikunu do not appear in available sources, and Kecamatan Mapia District does not possess widely documented tourism attractions. The broader Papua Tengah Province, however, has several natural features documented in verifiable sources. Cenderawasih Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih), located on the border of Kabupaten Nabire in the northern part of the province, is known for its marine life, coral reefs, and whale sharks—however, this lies far to the north of Dawaikunu. The Lake Paniai area in the central part of the province represents natural value, connected to the traditional territories of the Mee people. The appeal of Papua as a whole is provided by Puncak Jaya peak, known as Indonesia's highest mountain at 4,884 meters with its retreating glaciers; this is also located within the province's territory but at considerable distance from Dawaikunu. The mountainous natural landscape of Kecamatan Mapia may have value in itself for nature enthusiasts, but no data on organized tourism infrastructure are available.
Summary
Dawaikunu is a small, poorly documented settlement in Kecamatan Mapia District of Kabupaten Dogiyai in Central Papua Province. The province became an independent administrative unit in 2022, and infrastructure and institutional services in the interior mountainous regions—to which Dawaikunu belongs—remain under development. Significant tourism or real estate market activity is not characteristic of this part of the province; in the absence of direct data, the broader Papuan and Central Papuan context provides the only reliable basis for comparison. Access to and prolonged stay in the area require careful preparation.

