Mayaghaido – a small settlement in Kecamatan Demba district, Kabupaten Waropen regency
Mayaghaido is an Indonesian settlement belonging to Kecamatan Demba district within Kabupaten Waropen regency, located in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province. From a macroregional perspective, it is situated in the eastern part of Papua island, with approximate coordinates marking its position at -2.2966° southern latitude and 136.7237° eastern longitude. Papua Tengah province was established in 2022 following the division of the former Papua province, making Mayaghaido part of a relatively young administrative unit. Settlement-level statistics are not currently available from publicly accessible sources, and therefore the location can be described in more detail within its broader provincial and regional context.
General overview
Mayaghaido does not feature among widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations, and Kecamatan Demba district as a whole remains relatively underdocumented in publicly available sources. Kabupaten Waropen regency is located in northern Papuan territories associated with the Cenderawasi Bay region, where the natural environment plays a defining role in local livelihoods. When Papua Tengah province was established in 2022 under Law Number 15 of 2022, the province had a total population of 1,369,112 inhabitants by the end of 2024. The province features highly varied topography: the northern areas contain coastal and low-lying territories, the interior regions feature highlands and lake areas, while the southern zone is characterized by swampy landscapes interspersed with rivers and coastline. Based on Mayaghaido's location and coordinates, it can be classified as belonging to the northern, lower-lying zone of the province, closer to the sea, where natural habitats and traditional economic practices of local communities dominate. The Kabupaten Waropen territory also belongs to the Saireri customary law area (wilayah adat), which plays a role in the province's cultural and administrative organization.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, settlement-level data are available regarding Mayaghaido's real estate market and investment opportunities. Generally speaking, the real estate market of Papua Tengah province – and particularly Kabupaten Waropen – has been developing since the province's establishment in 2022, and is in a development phase both in terms of infrastructure and administrative capacity. In the broader Papuan region, the land and real estate market differs significantly from markets in more developed Indonesian islands (such as Java or Bali): infrastructure development is at a lower level, accessibility is limited in many places, and formal property registration is not comprehensive everywhere. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian property; for them, usage rights (Hak Pakai) or other legal constructions may apply. In Papua provinces, local customary law (adat) also plays an important role in land use, which makes thorough legal consultation necessary before any investment decision. On Kabupaten Waropen territory, the most likely economic sectors are local agriculture, fishing, and possible activities related to natural resources, but no published, reliable data are available for the specific settlement regarding these areas.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistics are available regarding Mayaghaido's public safety, either at settlement level or Kecamatan Demba level. When assessing the broader safety situation in Papua Tengah province, it should be noted that certain regions of Papua – primarily the mountainous interior areas – have faced complex political and security challenges in recent decades, though these do not affect all parts of the province equally. Regarding the coastal and northern districts of Kabupaten Waropen, no publicly released, systematic crime or security data are available upon which substantive conclusions could be based. Travelers and interested parties are advised to obtain current information from Indonesian authorities' communications and from their own country's foreign affairs department warning lists, as the situation can change over time and safety levels may vary across different parts of the province.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not list any named tourist attractions in Mayaghaido itself. However, certain areas of Kabupaten Waropen and the broader Papua Tengah province contain significant natural values. In the northern part of the province, near Kabupaten Nabire, lies Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih, the Cenderawasi Bay National Park, known for its coral reefs, white sand islands, and whale shark observation opportunities – one of Indonesia's most significant marine protected areas. In the province's interior regions, the Danau Paniai lake area and the Jayawijaya mountain range represent natural attractions, while in the southern part of the province, the Puncak Jaya peak – Indonesia's highest point – and its eternal ice-covered glaciers constitute one of the region's most well-known natural attractions. However, all of these attractions are associated with other districts of the province and not directly near Mayaghaido or Kecamatan Demba, so determining their exact accessibility and distance would require further local research.
Summary
Mayaghaido is a poorly documented small settlement in Kecamatan Demba district, Kabupaten Waropen regency, in Papua Tengah province. Detailed, verifiable data on the local population, infrastructure, real estate market, or tourist offerings are not publicly available, and therefore understanding this place requires examining broader provincial and regional contexts. Papua Tengah became an independent province in 2022, and the region's natural assets – including Cenderawasi Bay, interior highlands, and rich biodiversity – may offer development and tourism potential in the longer term, though this is currently more relevant at the provincial level than specifically to this settlement.

