Debasiga II – small mountainous settlement in Central Papua's Intan Jaya Regency
Debasiga II is a settlement located in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) Province, Intan Jaya Regency, in Wandai District (kecamatan), Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-3.5084; 136.4899), it is situated in the interior, mountainous area of Papua Island. Central Papua Province was established in 2022 through the division of the former Papua Province, and currently operates with its capital at Wanggar (Nabire Regency). According to data from late 2024, the province is home to approximately 1.37 million inhabitants, though this figure represents aggregate data for the entire province; no independent statistics for Debasiga II are available from accessible sources.
General overview
Debasiga II is a small, sparsely documented settlement belonging to Wandai Kecamatan in Intan Jaya Regency. Detailed publicly accessible demographic or infrastructural data is not available at either the settlement or district level; therefore, the broader provincial and regional context provides the framework below. Intan Jaya Regency is one of Central Papua's less developed, predominantly mountainous areas, where infrastructure levels – roads, public services – typically fall short of Indonesian averages. The lifestyle of local communities has traditionally been defined by subsistence farming and the utilization of natural resources connected to forests and rivers. The topographic characteristic of Central Papua Province is that its central areas contain the Jayawijaya Mountain Range, while various edges feature lower-lying, marshy, or coastal landscapes; Intan Jaya Regency is among the mountainous interior regions, and thus the terrain is relatively difficult to access. Settlements in Wandai District, like other smaller administrative units in the region, appear in few external sources and are not considered known tourist destinations from a tourism perspective.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data for Debasiga II is available in publicly accessible sources. Considering the broader Central Papuan context, the Central Papuan segment of the Indonesian real estate market fundamentally differs from the densely populated markets of Java or Bali. In the region, the number of property transactions is minimal, market pricing is not transparent, and investment activity is negligible due to the absence of developed infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and limited economic integration. The generally applicable Indonesian legal framework provides that foreigners cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, only leasing or other limited use rights (such as Hak Pakai) are possible under specified conditions, the details of which are always governed by current Indonesian agrarian law provisions. In Papua's interior mountainous areas, the lack of data and institutions, possible security constraints, and unique land-use customs further complicate property transactions; therefore, this area represents an extremely specialized category from an investment perspective.
Safety and security
No specific, published data is available regarding Debasiga II's public safety situation. Considering the broader regional context, it is important to note that Intan Jaya Regency in Central Papua has appeared several times in recent years in Indonesian press reports in connection with armed conflicts, security operations, and humanitarian challenges affecting portions of the interior Papua mountainous areas. These circumstances suggest that the security situation affecting the region as a whole is more complex than in Indonesia's more developed or peaceful areas. However, specific public safety data or statistics concerning Debasiga II cannot be extracted from available sources; therefore, what is presented here reflects the general context at regency and provincial levels, rather than specific, locally applicable findings. Before traveling, it is advisable to consult current travel and security information published by relevant Indonesian authorities and the foreign affairs agencies of the destination country.
Tourist attractions
No available source material mentions a single named tourist attraction, natural value, or cultural site regarding Debasiga II. At the broader provincial level, Central Papua (Papua Tengah) is known for numerous natural features characteristic of the entire province: based on Wikipedia sources, the province contains the Paniai Lakes (Danau Paniai), the Jayawijaya Mountain Range, and Puncak Jaya, considered Indonesia's highest peak, which features a permanent glacier. These attractions, however, are located in other regencies of the province and cannot be directly linked to Intan Jaya Regency's territory or Wandai District. In the northern part of the province, in Nabire Regency, Cenderawasih Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih) offers outstanding marine natural values – coral reefs, white sandy islands, and whale sharks – but this location is at a very great distance from Debasiga II even in a straight line, and accessibility is difficult. Based on all these factors, Debasiga II and Wandai District cannot currently be considered tourist destinations, and no verifiable, precise distance data is available regarding nearby attractions.
Summary
Debasiga II is a small, sparsely publicly documented mountainous settlement in Central Papua Province, located in Wandai District, Intan Jaya Regency. Based on available provincial-level data, the broader region possesses complex natural, economic, and security characteristics: the interior mountainous areas of the province are difficult to access, underdeveloped in terms of infrastructure, and are not among known Indonesian destinations from either a real estate market or tourism perspective. No specific statistical, tourism, or real estate market data for Debasiga II is available; therefore, all broader statements reflect the general context at regency and provincial levels.

