Duginggobo – small Papuan settlement in Tomosiga district, Intan Jaya regency
Duginggobo is a small, poorly documented settlement in the eastern part of Indonesia, in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province. Administratively, it belongs to Tomosiga district (kecamatan), which is part of Intan Jaya regency. According to its coordinates (approximately 3.54 degrees south latitude, 137.02 degrees east longitude), it is located in the interior highlands of Papua. Central Papua province was established in 2022 when the former Papua province was divided into three new provinces, thus Duginggobo became part of the newly created administrative unit with legal status.
General overview
Duginggobo does not appear among the Papuan settlements known to the broader public, and available sources contain no detailed, settlement-level description of the place. Tomosiga district, to which the village belongs, forms part of Intan Jaya regency — this regency lies in the interior highlands of Papua, typically in a topographically rugged, difficult-to-access area. Central Papua province as a whole, of which Duginggobo is part, had a population of approximately 1.37 million at the provincial level by late 2024. The interior, highland parts of the province — where Intan Jaya regency is also located — are sparsely populated, and local communities traditionally live from agriculture, forest gathering, and small-scale subsistence farming. Transportation infrastructure in this area is generally underdeveloped, the associated road network is incomplete, and many small villages can only be reached by air or on foot paths. All of this characterizes Duginggobo as well, though specific data regarding it does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable data is available on Duginggobo's real estate market and investment opportunities at either local or district level. Generally speaking, Intan Jaya regency and similar interior Papuan areas occupy an extremely peripheral position in the Indonesian real estate market: due to low infrastructure development, difficult accessibility, and minimal tourist traffic, an organized real estate market is virtually non-existent. The southern and coastal areas of Central Papua province — primarily the Timika and Nabire regions — are more active in terms of real estate and investment, but this does not directly apply to Duginggobo. Under the general regulatory framework of Indonesian land ownership law, foreigners cannot directly acquire real estate ownership in Indonesia; possible legal arrangements include long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or investment through a legal entity. These are general regulations applicable to the entire country and not specific to Duginggobo.
Safety and security
No specific, local-level data is available on safety and security in Duginggobo. Intan Jaya regency, of which Duginggobo is part, is an area monitored by Indonesian authorities and various human rights organizations, as some parts of the regency have experienced internal tensions and armed conflicts in recent decades within the broader political context of Papua. Those planning to travel are advised to regularly check travel warnings from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from their own country before visiting Intan Jaya territory. The situation can change over time, so it is advisable to rely solely on up-to-date, official sources. No specific crime statistics for the settlement are available.
Tourist attractions
Duginggobo's own named tourist attractions are not listed in available sources. Considering Central Papua province as a whole, however, several outstanding natural values are worth mentioning to convey the broader regional context. Located in the province's territory is Indonesia's highest peak, Puncak Jaya, which also has a tropical glacier — a rarity at equatorial latitudes. In the southern and central parts of the province, the Jayawijaya mountain range and the Paniai Lake region are known as natural and cultural sites. To the north, in the waters off Nabire regency, the Cenderawasih Bay National Park is known for its coral reefs and whale sharks. However, these locations are at great distance from Duginggobo, located in other parts of the province, and cannot be considered part of the immediate vicinity. Visiting the interior areas of Intan Jaya regency presents serious challenges in terms of tourism infrastructure and ease of access.
Summary
Duginggobo is a small, little-known settlement in Central Papua province, Intan Jaya regency, belonging to Tomosiga district. Available sources contain no detailed, settlement-level data about the place, so its description is primarily possible based on the broader provincial and district context. Due to the area's difficult accessibility, underdeveloped infrastructure, and security considerations regarding the region, Duginggobo is not currently considered a tourist or real estate investment destination. For those planning to visit Central Papua, it is worthwhile to explore the better documented, infrastructurally developed areas of the province, and to carefully research local conditions before planning a visit to Intan Jaya territory.

