Diyoudimi – small settlement in the central Papuan Mapia district
Diyoudimi is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Mapia district (Kecamatan Mapia) within Kabupaten Dogiyai administrative unit, located in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province. From a macroregional perspective, it is situated in the internal, mountainous areas of Papua island, at approximate coordinates of -3.875° south latitude and 135.875° east longitude. Papua Tengah province is a relatively young administrative unit: it was separated from the former Papua province on June 30, 2022, based on Law No. 15/2022 of the Indonesian Republic. According to data measured at the end of 2024, the province's total population was 1,369,112 people, the vast majority of whom live scattered across various settlements in the region.
General overview
Diyoudimi is not among Indonesia's well-known or touristically popular settlements, and it is not covered in detail in available public sources. The Kecamatan Mapia itself, to which the settlement administratively belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Dogiyai and is located in the central Papuan interior highlands. Dogiyai regency is connected to the Mee Pago customary law territory, which is one of the defining cultural and territorial units of Papua Tengah province. In the central part of the province — to which Dogiyai also belongs — the surroundings of Lake Paniai and the Jayawijaya mountain range define the landscape, characterized by high mountain and plateau features. This natural geographical context suggests that Diyoudimi is likely a difficult-to-reach small community engaged primarily in agriculture or subsistence farming, though no direct, verified source confirms this. The region's generally characteristic infrastructural deficiencies — road networks, electricity supply, telecommunications — apply to Kabupaten Dogiyai territory as well, based on Papua Tengah-level descriptions.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding Diyoudimi's real estate market, land prices, or investment processes. Considering Papua Tengah province as a whole, the real estate market is underdeveloped and segmented: more substantial commercial real estate transactions are concentrated primarily in Nabire city, which is close to the provincial capital, and in the economically more active Timika area (Kabupaten Mimika). In the interior highland regencies, to which Dogiyai belongs, real estate transaction intensity is very low, and land use operates largely within customary law (adat) frameworks. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; they have access primarily to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease arrangements, the legal content and duration of which are determined by legislation. For investments planned in such regions, it is always advisable to engage local legal counsel, given the complexity of the adat land-use system and the peculiarities of local administration.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding the public security situation in Diyoudimi. The interior areas of Papua Tengah province, including the Kabupaten Dogiyai region, are generally treated as sensitive zones by Indonesian authorities and international travel advisors, as periodic tensions occur in certain interior regions of Papua. Several countries' foreign ministries advise heightened caution for travel planned into the interiors of certain Papuan provinces. It is important to emphasize that these characteristics apply to the broader region and do not constitute a direct, current assessment specifically of Diyoudimi or the Kecamatan Mapia area. For those planning travel, it is advisable to regularly monitor the current security advisories issued by their own country's foreign ministries to assess the current security situation.
Tourist attractions
No source-based data is available regarding identifiable tourist attractions in Diyoudimi. In the broader regional context — supported by Wikipedia sources on Papua Tengah province — several geographically notable locations exist within the province. Among these, the Jayawijaya mountain range stands out, which includes Puncak Jaya, Indonesia's highest peak and the only tropical summit with glaciers in the country. In the northern part of the province, in the Kabupaten Nabire area, the marine life of Teluk Cenderawasih National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih) — including coral reefs, white sand islands, and whale sharks — is a recognized natural attraction. Lake Paniai, located closer to Dogiyai regency, is also counted among the region's natural geographical assets. However, all these locations are at considerable distances from Diyoudimi, and their accessibility and infrastructure conditions may differ significantly. The Kecamatan Mapia area itself is mountainous in character, which may have theoretical potential from an ecotourism or hiking perspective, though this is not corroborated by other sources.
Summary
Diyoudimi is a poorly documented small central Papuan settlement located within Kecamatan Mapia, in Kabupaten Dogiyai, within Papua Tengah province, established in 2022. The available public source material permits only descriptions of provincial-level context: the interior highland location, underdeveloped infrastructure, and customary law land use are all factors characteristic of the broader Dogiyai regency area. From the perspective of tourism and real estate market development, the location is not currently among Indonesia's actively visited or investment-noted settlements.

