Magone – small Papuan highland settlement in Mapia District
Magone is a tiny settlement in Central Papua Province (Papua Tengah) in Indonesia, located in Mapia District (Kecamatan Mapia), which belongs to Dogiyai Regency (Kabupaten Dogiyai). Based on its coordinates (−3.906° southern latitude, 135.919° eastern longitude), it is situated in the interior highlands of Papua. The region belongs to one of the most remote and difficult to access areas of Papua Island. No detailed encyclopedic descriptions are available in Wikipedia format for the settlement itself or neighboring administrative units; therefore, the following presentation focuses on the broader region and generally verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Dogiyai, with clear indication of where the scope widens.
General overview
Currently, no detailed description of the settlement of Magone is found in public databases and encyclopedic sources, so the following provides context at the level of Kecamatan Mapia and Kabupaten Dogiyai. Kabupaten Dogiyai is a relatively young administrative unit: as part of Indonesia's decentralization process, it became an independent regency, previously forming part of Kabupaten Paniai. The regency seat is Moanemani. The area lies in the interior highlands of Papua, where topography significantly determines transportation possibilities and economic activity. In the lifestyle of local communities, traditional agriculture, primarily the cultivation of sweet potato and other tuberous crops, plays a prominent role. Villages on this part of the Papuan highlands are typically small-population units with close community ties. The level of infrastructure development in Kabupaten Dogiyai, based on experience with similar regencies, generally lags behind the Indonesian average: the road network is incomplete, and most remote villages can be reached only by small aircraft or lengthy on foot. Magone's location within Kecamatan Mapia points to this same pattern, although no specific source is available on this matter.
Real estate and investment
No publicly verifiable data is available regarding the local real estate market in Magone. The broader context can be approached at the level of Kabupaten Dogiyai and Central Papua Province. In interior, highland areas of Papua Province, the real estate market is generally extremely narrow and largely informal from a commercial perspective. Under Indonesian law, so-called ulayat rights—local communities' customary-law-based territorial claims—play a determining role with respect to land ownership, and these customary-law ties often prove stronger than formal property registrations in practice. Foreign nationals cannot generally acquire full real estate ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; primarily use rights (Hak Pakai) and other limited-duration legal titles are available to them, but these are practically not relevant in Papuan highland villages due to local conditions and minimal investor activity. The Kabupaten Dogiyai region does not figure on the radar of Indonesian real estate investment markets, and investment projects in the interior of Central Papua Province are implemented primarily within state frameworks of infrastructure development, not through market mechanisms available to the private sector.
Safety and security
No specific location-based data is available regarding public safety in Magone. Based on general assessment of interior highland areas of Central Papua Province, tensions linked to Papuan independence movements that have persisted in certain parts of the region for decades are perceptible, occasionally affecting civil security. Government and military presence in interior Papuan areas is significant. Local inter-tribal relations may also influence the development of public safety. For travelers and visitors, Indonesian authorities and international travel advisors generally recommend seeking information and obtaining advance permits (surat jalan) before traveling to interior Papuan areas, which may be necessary for entry into certain parts of the province. This is not a specific assessment regarding Magone, but rather a generally known characteristic of the broader region.
Tourist attractions
No named, source-supported tourist attractions are known in or immediately near Magone. No widely documented tourist destinations are known from sources for the territory of Kabupaten Dogiyai and Kecamatan Mapia. However, in the broader region of Central Papua Province, natural endowments are themselves noteworthy: the Papuan interior highlands possess outstanding biodiversity, characteristic highland landscape, and rich local culture. The region's more proximate, well-known natural areas—such as Lorentz National Park, located in another part of Papua and a UNESCO World Heritage site—comprise one of the world's most extensive tropical highland protected areas. The precise distance of Magone from this site is not known from sources, but based on the relationship between Lorentz National Park and the kabupaten, this location cannot be considered a neighboring, easily accessible destination. The culture and traditional community life of the Papuan highlands are themselves unique, but the infrastructural conditions for tourism are generally inadequate in this area.
Summary
Magone is a small, difficult to access settlement in Central Papua Province, Indonesia, in Mapia District of Kabupaten Dogiyai. No publicly available detailed data exists for the settlement, so its characterization can only rely on verifiable context of the broader region. The area bears the characteristics of the Papuan interior highlands: limited infrastructure, traditional community lifestyle, and difficult accessibility define the place. From real estate market and tourism perspectives, the location does not rank among Indonesia's known destinations, and investment activity in this area is extremely limited. Before planning travel to the region, consultation of current travel advisories and search for necessary official permits is recommended.

