Doligobak – a settlement in Muara District, Central Papua's high mountain region
Doligobak is a small settlement in Central Papua (Papua Tengah) Province in Indonesia, located within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Puncak Jaya and belonging to Muara District (Kecamatan Muara). Based on its coordinates (-3.4467891, 137.8427298), the settlement lies south of the Equator in Papua's remote, mountainous interior. Kabupaten Puncak Jaya itself ranks among one of Indonesian Papua's most isolated and least developed regions, where infrastructure and accessibility are severely limited. There is currently no independent, settlement-level public source material available for Doligobak, so the description below relies primarily on the broader regency and provincial context.
General overview
Doligobak, as part of Kecamatan Muara within Kabupaten Puncak Jaya, is located in one of Central Papua Province's remote, difficult-to-reach interior regions. The kabupaten's name and character are closely linked to Papua's highest mountain peak, known in Indonesian as Puncak Jaya and in the local Amungkal language as Nemangkawi Ninggoк, located in the Sudirman Mountain Range near Kabupaten Mimika at an elevation of 4,884 meters above sea level. This peak is also Indonesia's highest point and one of the world's seven highest summits, situated within a mountain range that contains the world's last tropical glacier, the Carstensz Glacier. The region's natural characteristics are extraordinary, yet due to its extremely rugged terrain, dense primeval forest, and inadequate road network, the kabupaten's settlements—likely including Doligobak—are most accessible by air. The area is ethnically and culturally diverse: numerous indigenous communities live in Papua's interior highlands under conditions close to traditional lifestyles. More precise demographic data, village-level infrastructure descriptions, and local economic data for Doligobak are not publicly available.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Doligobak and Kabupaten Puncak Jaya more broadly is, based on available information, extremely narrow and specialized. The region's isolation, lack of transportation infrastructure, and low level of urbanization together mean that the broader real estate supply and demand that can be observed in other parts of Indonesia—for example, around Bali or major cities in Java—does not meaningfully exist here. There is no publicly available data on real estate prices in Doligobak or Kecamatan Muara. In general terms, real estate development activity in Kabupaten Puncak Jaya is minimal, and land use is closely tied to local community and customary law systems, which complicates formal real estate market transactions. Under Indonesian land laws, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease forms are available, but the applicability of these is particularly limited and requires specialized legal knowledge in the country's remote interior regions, including Papua.
Safety and security
Verifiable settlement-level crime statistics for Doligobak are not publicly available. With regard to the broader region, Kabupaten Puncak Jaya and Central Papua Province, it can be generally stated that Papua's interior highland areas have experienced a degree of social and political tension for decades, in connection with which Indonesian authorities periodically implement heightened security measures. The authorities of the Indonesian Republic, as well as travel advisories from numerous foreign governments, regularly alert travelers that transportation and security conditions in certain interior areas of Papua may be unpredictable. However, this does not represent a uniform situation throughout the entire province: conditions in individual villages and their surroundings can differ significantly. Given the absence of concrete data, caution is advisable, and it is recommended to consult the most current official travel advisories before visiting.
Tourist attractions
Verified tourist information from reliable sources for Doligobak is not available. At the broader kabupaten level, the most significant natural attraction is linked to the region's namesake, Puncak Jaya Peak: this 4,884-meter summit, also known in Indonesian as Piramida Carstensz, is Indonesia's highest point, and the Carstensz Glacier upon it is the only remaining tropical glacier in Indonesia, which continues to thin due to global warming. Climbing the peak presents serious logistical and permitting challenges and is typically organized from other starting points rather than from Kecamatan Muara. Doligobak itself, judging from its location and the absence of available data, does not possess known tourist infrastructure. The area's natural value—its primeval forests, Papua's highland landscape—may be noteworthy in itself, but reliable information about the logistics and permits required to view these can only be obtained from authorities.
Summary
Doligobak is a small, poorly documented settlement in Central Papua Province in Indonesia, located in Muara District within Kabupaten Puncak Jaya. The most notable feature of the broader region is Puncak Jaya Peak, which constitutes Indonesia's highest point, and the unique natural values associated with it. The settlement itself, like most interior villages in the kabupaten, is difficult to reach and lacks publicly available, detailed data from either a real estate market or tourism perspective. Before planning any visit to the region, thorough research and review of the latest official announcements are recommended.

