Doliningokngin – small Papuan settlement in Tembagapura district, Kabupaten Mimika
Doliningokngin is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Papua (Papua Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Mimika, specifically belonging to the Kecamatan Tembagapura district. Based on its coordinates (-4.3870087, 137.2728413), the area has a highland character and is located in Papua's interior regions. The capital of the kabupaten is Timika, which is the region's most important urban and transportation hub. No independent, settlement-level statistical or administrative source is currently available for Doliningokngin; therefore, the following section presents verifiable district- and regency-level data and broader local context, with clear indication of these distinctions at all times.
General overview
Doliningokngin, as part of Kecamatan Tembagapura, occupies a place in the eastern, highland zone of Kabupaten Mimika. The Tembagapura district stands out within the kabupaten's territory because it is the location of PT Freeport Indonesia's mining operations, whose gold mine is one of the world's largest such facilities. This infrastructural and economic characteristic defines the entire subregion's profile, while at the same time the presence of the company and its related logistical infrastructure fundamentally influence the lives of smaller settlements located in the immediate vicinity of the mining area. Considering the kabupaten as a whole, according to 2024 data from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Kabupaten Mimika has a population of 318,679 people, with a population density of only 15 people/km², which indicates sparsely populated, predominantly forested and highland areas. The traditional inhabitants of Tembagapura district are members of the Amungme and Damal ethnic groups, who are connected to higher highland areas and maintain their own local culture and language. Detailed, independent demographic data for Doliningokngin is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Doliningokngin; therefore, the following section presents the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Mimika and Tembagapura district. The mining activities of PT Freeport Indonesia are the most decisive factor in economic movement across the kabupaten's territory, which has generated commercial and residential property developments in Timika city and its immediate surroundings. In highland areas near mining operations, such as Tembagapura district, the real estate market is primarily shaped by the accommodation needs of the mining company's employees and subcontractors rather than by free market demand. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia but can only obtain real property use through limited legal titles—such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). Additionally, special local regulations may apply in the Papua region, which could further restrict real estate acquisition opportunities; therefore, local legal counsel is essential before undertaking any investment steps.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistical source is available regarding public safety in Doliningokngin. Regarding the broader Papua region and, within it, Kabupaten Mimika, it can generally be stated that highland areas affected by mining—including Tembagapura district—are sometimes characterized by more complex security situations, influenced by decades-long social tensions surrounding the mining presence, conflicts between local communities and the mining company, and the area's difficult accessibility. Both Indonesian central authorities and the company maintain security presence in the region. This does not automatically mean high crime levels in the daily lives of smaller settlements, but prior to visiting or staying in the area, it is advisable to obtain current information from reliable sources about the situation on the ground.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not contain any named tourist attractions regarding Doliningokngin or Tembagapura district. Within Kabupaten Mimika's territory, natural features—including the Amungme traditional highland areas and the lowland riverine and swamp habitats of the Kamoro and Sempan ethnic groups—could theoretically provide a foundation for eco- or cultural tourism interest, as the kabupaten is known for its natural diversity, distinctive traditional carving heritage, and varied topography. No sources can provide information about the existence of tourist infrastructure, organized tour offerings, or visitable institutions in or near Doliningokngin. The most visited and most accessible point within the kabupaten is the regency capital Timika and its airport, Bandara Moses Kilangin, which operates in Distrik Mimika Baru.
Summary
Doliningokngin is a small, poorly documented settlement in Tembagapura district, Kabupaten Mimika in Central Papua, whose broader subregion is known for PT Freeport Indonesia's mining operations, its highland character, and the cultural presence of the Amungme and Damal ethnic groups. No independent, settlement-level data is available; the regency as a whole is an area of sparse population density, economically dominated by the mining industry. From a tourism and real estate perspective, the location cannot be classified among destinations with developed infrastructure, and up-to-date local information and legal counsel are indispensable before any on-site planning.

