Gineri – small settlement in Anawi District, Highland Papua region of Tolikara Regency
Gineri is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province in Indonesia, belonging to Anawi District (kecamatan) and Tolikara Regency (kabupaten). Geographically, it is located in the interior of the Papuan highlands, at approximately −3.7157° south latitude and 138.5150° east longitude. The seat of Tolikara Regency is Karubaga, and the regency as a whole is one of the least mapped and least densely populated administrative units in Indonesia. No independent, settlement-level public sources currently exist for Gineri, so the following provides context based on available data for the broader region — Anawi District and Tolikara Regency.
General overview
Gineri is a presumed small-sized, typically rural community located within Anawi District, for which detailed, verifiable administrative data is not available in public sources. For Tolikara Regency as a whole, the population recorded in mid-2024 was 251,661 people, with a population density of merely 84 people per square kilometer, which is an extremely low figure even compared to the Indonesian average. This figure indicates that settlement patterns across the regency are scattered and sparse. The Human Development Index (HDI, also known as IPM – Indeks Pembangunan Manusia) in Tolikara was 51.74 in 2023, one of the lowest values in the entire country; the national Indonesian average, by contrast, is 72.39. This figure can be linked to limited development of basic infrastructure — roads, healthcare services, educational institutions — in highland areas, including Anawi District. Gineri, as one of the smaller settlements in the regency, most likely operates under similar infrastructural and development conditions as other interior highland villages in the regency, though concrete, verified data on this matter is not available.
Real estate and investment
No independent or district-level publicly accessible market data exists for Gineri's real estate market. The interior highland areas of Tolikara Regency generally do not fall within the active real estate development zones in Indonesia; the regency's low development index and limited infrastructure together indicate that a formal real estate market here is virtually non-existent, with land use typically regulated by customary law and communal property forms. In general terms, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) and certain lease arrangements are available to them, but their details always depend on current Indonesian legislation and local regulations. From an investment perspective, the interior highland areas of Papua — including Tolikara Regency and Anawi District — do not currently attract significant private investment attention due to infrastructural and logistical constraints and their low HDI value. Involvement of an Indonesian legal expert is essential before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
No local or district-level public security data or crime statistics are available for Gineri. Highland Papua Province, and especially its interior highland areas, can generally be characterized by complex security situations; in certain Papuan highland districts — including several located near Tolikara — tribal conflicts and security-sensitive areas have been documented in the past. However, this does not necessarily mean such conditions apply to Gineri as a specific settlement; general provincial-level precautions are nonetheless warranted. Before travel, it is advisable to check current travel advisories from Indonesian authorities and the relevant country's foreign ministry, as situations can change over time and vary by area.
Tourist attractions
Gineri does not have documented tourist attractions from verified sources, and no named tourist attractions are listed in public databases for Anawi District or this part of Tolikara Regency specifically. The interior highland areas of Tolikara Regency generally possess the natural features of the Papuan highlands: steep terrain, dense tropical forest areas, and distinctive mountain climate. These could potentially appeal to those interested in nature hiking or ethnographic research, but organized tourism infrastructure in the interior areas of Tolikara Regency is not typically documented. At the regency seat, Karubaga, and its immediate vicinity, basic services are somewhat more accessible, but reliable data on the actual distance between Gineri and Karubaga cannot be determined from available sources.
Summary
Gineri is a small-sized Indonesian settlement belonging to Anawi District and located in Highland Papua Province, for which no independent, verifiable public data is available. The broader context is defined by Tolikara Regency data: low population density, one of the country's lowest development indices, and limited infrastructure characterize the region. These factors make clear that Gineri and its immediate surroundings do not currently fall within either active Indonesian real estate market zones or organized tourism destination areas. Any plans involving this location require on-site orientation and proper legal and logistical preparation by qualified professionals.

