Paliptek – a small highland settlement in Yahukimo region, Papua Pegunungan
Paliptek is a small settlement that falls within the administrative territory of Kecamatan Anggruk (Anggruk district), within Kabupaten Yahukimo, in Papua Pegunungan (Highlands) province in eastern Indonesia. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately -4.18° south latitude, 139.41° east longitude), it is situated in the inner, difficult-to-reach areas of the Papuan highlands. There is no independent, detailed Wikipedia source available for Paliptek; the following is based on regency-level data for Kabupaten Yahukimo and generally verifiable regional knowledge, which are consistently framed clearly for the reader's information.
General overview
Paliptek belongs to Kecamatan Anggruk, which is one of the inner districts of Kabupaten Yahukimo in Papua Pegunungan province. According to regency-level data, the official administrative seat of Kabupaten Yahukimo is formally located in Sumohai district; however, due to actual government operations and infrastructural conditions, the temporarily used administrative center is in Dekai district. The entire Yahukimo regency counted approximately 355,612 inhabitants in mid-2024, with an average population density of only 21 persons per km², indicating that this is a highly dispersed, mountainous area where villages are situated far apart under difficult terrain conditions. Paliptek itself is a small community, likely numbering no more than a few hundred people, which—similar to the character of the regency as a whole—is primarily home to indigenous Papuan populations engaged in subsistence agriculture and livelihood farming. No independent statistical or descriptive sources are available for Kecamatan Anggruk area, so reliable detailed demographic or economic data about the settlement cannot be provided. In general terms, similar inter-mountain villages in the Papuan highlands tend to be poorly served in basic utilities and transportation infrastructure: a significant portion of roads are seasonally impassable, and urban services such as healthcare facilities or educational institutions are available only in limited measure.
Real estate and investment
No reliable, itemized real estate market data specific to Paliptek is available. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Yahukimo, the real estate market is extremely limited and essentially informal; in highland Papuan villages, land use operates predominantly through customary law and community-based systems. Under Indonesia's generally known real estate regulatory framework, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate, and only limited, lease-like property rights (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available to them. This general regulatory framework also applies to Papua Pegunungan; however, in the region, customary land tenure is particularly strong, which further complicates formal transactions. Infrastructure development relevant from an investment perspective—such as asphalt roads, electrical grid expansion, or telecommunications coverage expansion—is among the most important development priorities within Yahukimo regency, and the realization of these could potentially affect real estate values in the future. However, this currently reflects broader regency-level expectations, and no direct conclusions can be drawn regarding Paliptek without being supported by verified local sources.
Safety and security
No itemized public security statistics or incident reports specific to Paliptek appear in available sources. Kabupaten Yahukimo regency and the broader Papua Pegunungan province have at times over past decades been affected by tensions related to the Papuan independence movement, which according to Indonesian authorities generally require heightened attention in certain parts of the region. The Indonesian government and various international organizations have indicated that the security situation in highland Papuan areas can be complex and vary by location. For travelers and property rental planners, it is therefore recommended to obtain current, reliable, and up-to-date information regarding the broader region from competent authorities or from the destination country's travel warning services, as a current local-level security assessment for Paliptek or Kecamatan Anggruk cannot be derived from these sources.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Paliptek and in Kecamatan Anggruk district, named tourist attractions do not appear in available sources. The generally recognized appeal of Kabupaten Yahukimo regency and the surrounding Papua Pegunungan highlands is based on natural endowments characteristic of the entire province: the region is one of Indonesia's least disturbed areas with varied tropical highland nature, characterized by high mountain peaks, dense rainforests, and unique biodiversity. Highland Papuan culture, the traditional lifestyles of various Dani and other indigenous peoples in the broader region, can offer experiences for receptive visitors; however, its organized, infrastructure-supported tourist form is generally not characteristic of inner areas. No specific, verifiable tourist references describing Paliptek or Kecamatan Anggruk appear in sources, so no specific claims regarding individual attractions or programs can be made.
Summary
Paliptek is a small, difficult-to-access highland settlement in Kecamatan Anggruk, Kabupaten Yahukimo, Papua Pegunungan. From available regency-level data, it can be determined that the broader region has low population density, is poor in infrastructure, and has virtually no formal real estate market. Without location-specific data regarding tourist infrastructure and public security, a detailed assessment of Paliptek cannot be provided; interested parties are recommended to rely on current, reliable, regency-level sources.

