Hohe – small settlement in Papua's mountainous interior region
Hohe is a small Papuan settlement located in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province of Indonesia, within the Yahukimo regency, belonging to the Anggruk district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.1763°S, 139.4288°E), it is situated in the island's interior, mountainous area. Direct, settlement-level data is not available, so characterizing this place relies on information from the broader administrative units – the Anggruk district and Yahukimo regency.
General overview
Hohe belongs to the Anggruk district, which is one of the administrative units of Yahukimo regency. The official seat of Yahukimo regency is the Sumohai district; however, in practice, governmental functions are temporarily administered from the Dekai district due to its more developed infrastructure. The regency had a recorded population of 355,612 as of mid-2024, with a population density of only 21 persons/km², indicating the area's sparse settlement and extremely low urbanization level. This statistic illustrates that villages within Yahukimo regency – including Hohe – are typically small, isolated communities. The region's mountainous character, difficult accessibility, and lack of basic infrastructure characterize the regency as a whole. The Anggruk district, from both administrative and economic perspectives, belongs to the less developed periphery of the regency, where local livelihoods are primarily based on subsistence agriculture. In external sources and tourism publications, Hohe's name does not appear, indicating that the settlement is not known at regional or international level.
Real estate and investment
Within Hohe's area and the broader Yahukimo regency, no available, verifiable data exists on an organized, public real estate market. The region as a whole is characterized by extremely limited commercial property transactions, explained by infrastructural deficiencies, difficult accessibility, and low population density. At the regency level, real estate market activity is not typical, nor is there publicly available data on such activity. According to generally applicable Indonesian legal frameworks, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) and leasing arrangements are the available legal forms for them. From an investment perspective, Papua's mountainous interior regions do not generally represent an active real estate investment target, and Yahukimo regency – including the Anggruk district – should not be considered an area where significant property activity is expected in the near future. Possible development opportunities would primarily depend on the realization of regional infrastructure developments, though no concrete, confirmed plan is known for these.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Hohe. Generally speaking, Highland Papua province – to which Yahukimo regency belongs – is one of Indonesia's least accessible and most isolated regions. The regency as a whole is characterized by weak institutional presence, limited law enforcement capacity, and underdeveloped infrastructure. In Papua's mountainous interior areas, long-standing, low-intensity conflicts and tribal tensions occasionally affect certain zones; Indonesian authorities provide information on this from time to time. Nevertheless, these general observations cannot be directly applied to Hohe's specific situation, as no reliable, settlement-level public safety data is available. For travelers – should they travel to such isolated, mountainous areas – it is always recommended to consult relevant official information and the opinions of specialists familiar with local conditions beforehand.
Tourist attractions
Neither Hohe nor the Anggruk district are named as tourist sites in either tourism industry or other public sources. The Yahukimo regency as a whole does not possess widely documented, publicly accessible tourist attractions that would be named by verifiable sources. Much of the regency's territory is covered by dense tropical mountainous forests, and the landscape itself as well as the culture of the Papuan communities living here may naturally attract attention; however, these are not named in the source material as specific attractions. In certain areas of Highland Papua province – particularly around the Baliem Valley, which is located in different regencies – established cultural and nature tourism does exist, but this is a different region administratively and geographically from Hohe and Yahukimo regency. Due to the extreme difficulty of accessibility, the Anggruk district and Hohe are not currently an accessible destination for organized tourism.
Summary
Hohe is a small, isolated Papuan village belonging to the Anggruk district of Yahukimo regency, located in the mountainous interior region of Highland Papua province. Based on the sparse population, low infrastructure development, and difficult accessibility that characterize the regency as a whole, Hohe can be counted among the region's closed, self-sustaining communities. Place-specific data – whether regarding tourism, real estate market, or public safety – is not available; even the broader regency-level context can provide only a very general picture of conditions here. A summary figure suitable for characterizing the settlement is that Yahukimo regency had 355,612 inhabitants as of mid-2024, with a population density of only 21 persons/km², which illustrates the region's extreme isolation and low urbanization level.

