Mulinekama – small highland settlement in Asolokobal District, Jayawijaya Regency
Mulinekama is a settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, belonging to Jayawijaya Regency (kabupaten) and within it to Asolokobal kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-4.1402722, 138.9565352), it is situated in the interior, mountainous regions of West New Guinea. The broader region, Highland Papua, was established as an independent province on July 25, 2022, and previously formed part of the former Papua province. Since no independent, detailed Wikipedia or other verifiable sources are available for Mulinekama and Asolokobal District, the broader environment is presented below based on verifiable facts known at the province and regency level.
General overview
Mulinekama belongs to Asolokobal kecamatan, which is one of the districts of Jayawijaya Regency. Jayawijaya Regency itself is a defining territorial unit of Highland Papua province: the province's capital also falls within this regency, specifically in Hubikosi District. The total area of Jayawijaya Regency is 52,505.66 km², and according to mid-2025 data, the estimated population of the province was approximately 1,484,870 people, growing by roughly 17,000 annually. Highland Papua province is Indonesia's only landlocked province, meaning it has no coastline, and is entirely situated within the interior highlands of New Guinea island. This geographic condition fundamentally determines the living conditions of its inhabitants, accessibility, and the level of economic and infrastructural development. Asolokobal District and thus Mulinekama are located near the high plateau of the Papua Mountain range, where terrain, climate, and traditional community lifestyle are defining factors. Population density in the region is low, with smaller villages relying primarily on local agriculture and traditional livelihood forms. The province borders Papua New Guinea to the east, South Papua to the south, Central Papua to the west, and the remainder of Papua province to the southwest and north.
Real estate and investment
No reliable, published data are available regarding the real estate market of Mulinekama and Asolokobal District; therefore, the broader market context of Highland Papua province and Papuan highland regions is presented below. Due to the province's relative youth — established in 2022 — and sparse infrastructure, the real estate market remains only moderately formalized; in smaller villages, land use is primarily organized within traditional communal and tribal frameworks, and most real estate transactions do not follow the rules characteristic of urban-level transactions. Generally speaking, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; this is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens. Foreigners may acquire longer-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, though this typically applies to more developed urban areas and tourist zones. In Papuan highland regions, particularly in smaller villages, investment infrastructure and legal security remain limited, and the involvement of a local legal expert is essential before any transaction.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, publicly available, and verifiable statistics are available regarding public safety in Mulinekama. Regarding public safety in the broader region of Jayawijaya Regency and Highland Papua province, it is generally observed that Papuan highland areas can sometimes be more sensitive to tribal conflicts and local tensions, which have traditional roots and are managed by authorities with varying degrees of success. The province is a relatively young administrative entity, and institutional development, including the strengthening of law enforcement, is currently ongoing. When planning any travel or stay, it is advisable to monitor relevant official travel warnings and gather information about local conditions, as these may change.
Tourist attractions
No data on tourist attractions in Mulinekama and Asolokobal District are available from named, verifiable sources. The broader Jayawijaya Regency and Highland Papua province, however, are known for the Baliem Valley near Wamena city, which is one of the most renowned natural and cultural landscapes of the Papuan highlands — home to the Dani people, and this region is one of the most significant destinations in all of Indonesia for those interested in traditional Papuan life and culture. Wamena city, the commercial and transportation center of the regency, is one of the key hubs of Highland Papua province and is accessible by air. Mulinekama can be understood within this broader Jayawijaya context, though reliable information about its exact distance from Wamena and the Baliem Valley and its accessibility can only be obtained from local sources.
Summary
Mulinekama is a small, poorly documented highland settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua province, forming part of Asolokobal District in Jayawijaya Regency. The province was established in 2022 as the country's only landlocked province, and is located in the interior highlands of West New Guinea. The region is characterized by low population density, traditional lifestyle, and underdeveloped infrastructure, all of which define Mulinekama's character. Before any actual visit or any investment or real estate transaction, gathering information from local authorities and reliable local sources is absolutely necessary.

