Kotori – small highland settlement in Tolikara regency, Highland Papua
Kotori is a small highland settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province of Indonesia, belonging to the Kabupaten Tolikara administrative unit and located in Anawi district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-3.69° southern latitude, 138.51° eastern longitude), it is situated in characteristically remote highland terrain in Papua's interior. The regency seat of Tolikara is Karubaga city, located in Karubaga district, while Kotori itself is one of the scarcely documented small villages belonging to Anawi district. Settlement-level statistical data and detailed descriptions are currently not available from publicly accessible sources, so the following sections present known data about the broader region, primarily Kabupaten Tolikara, with clear indication that these do not apply exclusively to Kotori.
General overview
Kotori is a small settlement of Kabupaten Tolikara, located in Papua's interior highlands, and is virtually unknown to the broader public. Considering the regency as a whole, Kabupaten Tolikara ranks among Indonesia's most sparsely populated and least developed areas. According to data from mid-2024, the regency's total population was 251,661, with a population density of only 84 inhabitants/km², which is an extremely low figure even in the context of the Papua region. The Human Development Index (IPM) in 2023 was only 51.74 in Tolikara, placing the area among Indonesia's lowest values and well below the national average of 72.39. This figure simultaneously reflects deficiencies in basic infrastructure, healthcare, and education in the region. Anawi district, to which Kotori belongs, is similarly characterized by highland terrain, where transportation connections in most cases depend on aviation, and seasonal weather significantly affects accessibility. Kotori itself does not appear separately in available public sources, suggesting it is a small village that is administratively registered but lacks public recognition.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data are entirely unavailable for Kotori and Anawi district generally. In the context of Kabupaten Tolikara as a whole, real estate development and transactions in the regency are extremely limited due to underdeveloped infrastructure and low human development indicators. Under Indonesian property law applicable to foreign nationals, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; instead, Indonesian agrarian law permits various forms of use and lease rights, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). Characterizing the whole of Tolikara regency, land management based on traditional communal (adat) rights dominates, which makes real estate and investment transactions particularly complex. From an investment perspective, this area does appear in Papua province's development programs, but data on actual market activity are not available to the public. This means that neither commercial nor private real estate development can be documented around Kotori.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data on public safety in Kotori are not available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Tolikara and Highland Papua province, it can generally be stated that in numerous areas of Papua's interior highlands, intermittent local inter-tribal conflicts and related security challenges periodically arise. Indonesian authorities, including provincial police and the Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB, National Disaster Management Agency), generally treat the Papua highlands as areas where limited accessibility and public services complicate effective law enforcement. For foreign travelers, it is generally advisable to seek up-to-date information from the relevant country's consular service and Indonesian authorities before traveling to inland Papua highland areas. Currently, factual information regarding specific crime statistics or security incidents in Kotori cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable sources on tourist attractions in Kotori and the neighboring Anawi district are currently not available. Kabupaten Tolikara in general forms part of the Papua highlands' unique natural and cultural heritage: the region as a whole is characteristically identified with high mountain ridges, dense tropical highland forests, and the traditions of local Papuan tribal cultures. In areas somewhat better documented, similar to the regency seat of Karubaga, observation of the local market and tribal way of life typically represents the main interest of the few visitors who arrive there. In Kotori and Anawi district, however, no source pointing to distinct named tourist attractions can be found, making it impossible to substantiate recommendations for tourism specifically targeting this area. The physiographic characteristics of the affected highland landscape and the culture of local communities may in principle be of interest, but no data on the existence of organized tourism infrastructure are available.
Summary
Kotori is a small highland settlement scarcely documented in publicly available sources, located in Kabupaten Tolikara district in Highland Papua province's Anawi subdistrict. The broader region is characterized as one of the country's least developed areas, with a low human development index, limited infrastructure, and an almost impenetrable real estate market. Settlement-level statistical, tourism, or public safety data are currently not accessible, so for those interested in traveling to or investing in this area, current consular briefings and statements from Indonesian authorities are the authoritative sources.

