Dogobak – small Papuan settlement in Kelila district, Mamberamo Tengah Regency
Dogobak is a tiny settlement in eastern Indonesia, in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province. Administratively, it belongs to Kelila district (Kecamatan Kelila), which forms part of Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah, or Central Mamberamo Regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately 3.73 degrees south latitude and 138.63 degrees east longitude), it is located in the Papuan interior highlands, in a difficult-to-access, sparsely populated area. The administrative center of Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah is the city of Kobakma, which is the hub of regency-level administration and services. No independent, settlement-level statistical or other documented sources currently exist for Dogobak; therefore, the following sections provide contextual summaries based on known characteristics of the broader regency and region.
General overview
Dogobak does not appear among the more widely known Indonesian settlements and is practically unknown to the international public. Kecamatan Kelila is one of several administrative districts in Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah. According to data for the regency as a whole, the area covers 3,706.02 km², and its population at the 2020 census was 50,685 people, with nearly half male (27,302 people) and half female (24,128 people). An official estimate released in mid-2023 recorded 51,430 people. This figure illustrates that the entire regency is quite sparsely populated, so Dogobak itself is presumably a very small population area with scattered settlement patterns, displaying the typical characteristics of the Papuan interior highlands. The mountainous interior of Papua Island is generally considered a difficult-to-access, infrastructurally underdeveloped region, where transportation and basic services are far more limited than in other parts of Indonesia.
Real estate and investment
No public data on the local real estate market for Dogobak are available. Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah as a whole is part of the Papuan interior highlands, where the real estate market is extremely limited, the number of formal sales transactions is minimal, and the area's development infrastructure is not comparable to that of urban regions of Indonesia. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign real estate acquisition opportunities are legally restricted: a foreign individual cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik), only certain long-term lease or other titles are available, such as Hak Pakai or Hak Guna Bangunan. Highland Papua Province, including the territory of Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah, is not considered a known investment destination in the real estate sector. The tribal community land-use relations characteristic of this area further complicate opportunities for formal property acquisition. Based on all these factors, Dogobak is not a relevant real estate investment destination from a market perspective.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics or police data for Dogobak are publicly available. Regarding the broader region of the Papuan interior highlands, it can generally be said that in some areas, periodic tensions related to tribal conflicts occur, stemming from traditional disputes among local communities. Certain districts of Highland Papua Province may be classified as sensitive areas by Indonesian authorities, although the situation of individual villages can differ significantly from one another. Foreign visitors—particularly before visiting interior highland areas—are advised to inquire with Indonesian authorities and travel advisors about the current security situation in the area. Based on available source material, no substantiated statements can be made about the specific safety and security status of Dogobak.
Tourist attractions
No documented sources exist for named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Dogobak. However, Kabupaten Mamberamo Tengah and the broader Papuan interior highlands as a whole possess unique natural and cultural assets that rank among the region's characteristics. The mountainous interior of Papua is generally characterized by pristine tropical forests, mountain landscapes, and the wildlife of traditional indigenous communities. Visiting such areas presents extraordinary logistical challenges: access is possible almost exclusively by small aircraft, and roads and tourist infrastructure are lacking. The administrative center of the regency, Kobakma, represents the closest, somewhat more accessible hub in the region. Any specific information about natural or cultural values within the district can only be obtained through on-site and local knowledge.
Summary
Dogobak is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Papuan interior highlands of Indonesia, in Kelila district of Mamberamo Tengah Regency. According to 2020 data, the regency's total population barely exceeds 50,000 people, and its area is more than 3,700 km², illustrating the sparse population density. No publicly available sources specific to Dogobak exist from tourism, real estate market, or public safety perspectives; the area carries the general characteristics of the Papuan interior highlands: limited infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and traditional community lifestyles.

