Hogio II – small settlement in the mountainous interior of Yahukimo Regency
Hogio II is a small-sized Indonesian settlement located in Hogio District (kecamatan), part of Yahukimo Regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo), in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-4.4232° southern latitude, 139.0994° eastern longitude), it is situated in the interior, mountainous territory of Papua, far from the more densely populated and better-developed infrastructure zones of the Indonesian archipelago. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Hogio II; therefore, in the sections below—where local data does not permit otherwise—we rely on verified data at Yahukimo Regency level and generally known characteristics of the Papuan highland regions, noting this in all cases.
General overview
Hogio II belongs to Hogio District, one of the kecamatan of Yahukimo Regency. According to verified data for the entire regency, Kabupaten Yahukimo numbered approximately 355,612 inhabitants in mid-2024, with a population density of merely 21 persons/km²—an extremely low value that well reflects the region's scattered settlement pattern and difficult accessibility. The administrative seat of the regency is located in Sumohai District, though actual governmental functions currently operate from Dekai District due to infrastructure limitations in Sumohai. Villages in the Hogio area, including Hogio II, likely possess similar characteristics to other interior highland settlements in the region: accessibility is predominantly ensured by small aircraft or pathways traversable over difficult terrain, with road connections limited or absent. The area forms part of the interior highland zone of Indonesian Papua, where the traditional way of life of local communities and natural conditions determine daily life. Specific data on Hogio II's population, area, or characteristics extending beyond its administrative classification cannot be provided based on current sources.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data is available for Hogio II. Taking into account the Yahukimo Regency level and the broader Papuan highland context, however, several general observations can be made. The region's real estate market is extremely narrow and barely formalized: in such difficult-to-reach interior Papuan territories, the circulation of land and residential property typically takes place within local, traditional community frameworks and does not connect to the real estate markets of major Indonesian cities. Formal mortgage lending, developer projects, and investment-oriented property purchases are practically not characteristic of these areas. Indonesian land law (in particular the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law, the Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria) generally restricts foreign nationals' opportunities for direct land ownership in Indonesia; foreigners may access real estate at most under specified legal titles (e.g., Hak Pakai—usage rights), and this regulation applies to the entire territory of the country, including this region. The absence of development infrastructure and the special administrative situation in the Papuan highland interior further narrow market possibilities. On these grounds, Hogio II cannot be considered a real estate market location for investment purposes in the traditional sense of the term.
Safety and security
No verified, settlement-level crime statistics are available regarding safety and security in Hogio II. In the broader regional context of Yahukimo Regency and Highland Papua Province, it can be stated generally that the interior highland areas of Indonesian Papua—due to difficult accessibility, limited state presence, and in some places existing ethnic tensions or situations related to autonomy—possess special security characteristics compared to more developed Indonesian regions. For foreign travelers, Indonesian authorities and several European embassies recommend heightened caution regarding stays in the Papuan highland interior areas; this, however, is a general, regency-level recommendation and does not constitute a specific criminal classification regarding Hogio II. Before any planned visit, it is advisable to inquire with the relevant authorities and local administration about the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are documented in our sources for Hogio II or Hogio District. The generally recognized appeal of Yahukimo Regency and the broader Papuan highland interior lies in the mountainous landscape, unique flora and fauna, and the traditional culture of local Papuan communities; however, visiting these areas requires serious logistical preparation due to difficult accessibility, necessary permits (surat jalan, or travel permits in Papua), and lack of infrastructure. The region is situated in a zone near the Jayawijaya mountain range—a mountain system known in the Papuan highlands—though precise data regarding Hogio II's specific relationship to this area cannot be provided based on current sources. Organized tourist infrastructure, accommodation, or guide networks are generally not characteristic of this territory.
Summary
Hogio II is a small Indonesian settlement in Hogio District of Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua Province, located in the mountainous interior of Papua. Based on 2024 data for the regency, the region has extremely low population density and limited infrastructure development, with difficult accessibility. From real estate and tourism perspectives, the location cannot be classified among developed or open markets; visiting it requires special logistics, official permits, and thorough preparation. Hogio II is primarily the setting for the daily life of the local community, rather than a tourist or investment destination.

