Paima – a small highland settlement in Kecamatan Hogio, Kabupaten Yahukimo
Paima is a small highland settlement in the eastern part of Indonesia, located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Hogio, which forms part of Kabupaten Yahukimo. According to available sources, this kabupaten is situated in Papua Pegunungan province, and its de facto administrative center currently operates in Kecamatan Dekai, as the officially designated seat, Kecamatan Sumohai, has limited infrastructural capacity at present. Based on Paima's coordinates (-4.3989815 latitude, 139.0059852 east longitude), the settlement lies deep within the interior Papua highlands, a landscape characterized by continuous forests, steep valleys, and high peaks.
General overview
No independent settlement-level statistical data is available for Paima. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Yahukimo, had a population of approximately 355,612 in mid-2024, with an extremely low population density of around 21 persons per km². This figure illustrates that the kabupaten as a whole – and consequently Paima in Kecamatan Hogio – is characterized by a sparse, scattered settlement structure. In Kecamatan Hogio, as in other interior areas of Kabupaten Yahukimo, local communities rely largely on traditional, subsistence-based livelihoods, and modern infrastructure – roads, electricity supply, healthcare facilities – is typically underdeveloped. This broader regional context likely applies to Paima as well, although direct settlement-level data is not available. Among external visitors, settlements in the interior Papua highlands are generally little known, and access to and supply of such areas present serious logistical challenges.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data or investment history related to Paima is found in available sources. In the broader context of Kabupaten Yahukimo and Papua Pegunungan province, the real estate market of interior highland areas belongs to the least developed and least documented categories across Indonesia. Due to infrastructural constraints, difficult accessibility, and low population density, an organized real estate market is virtually absent in these regions, with land and property transactions conducted on the basis of local, customary community law. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; under certain conditions, long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or other limited titles are possible, but their application in interior Papua areas raises particularly complex legal and administrative questions. From an investment perspective, Paima and its immediate surroundings – due to current infrastructural conditions and lack of supporting documentation – cannot be characterized as having an active or transparent real estate market.
Safety and security
No directly available public safety assessment data exists for Paima or Kecamatan Hogio. The Papua highlands region encompassing Kabupaten Yahukimo – based on broader sources – belongs to areas where Indonesian state presence has been gradually strengthened over recent decades; however, the area's political and security situation has been historically complex. In interior Papua areas during various periods in recent years, armed conflict and security incidents have occurred in certain districts, which have also appeared in travel advisories for the region as a whole. It is important to emphasize that this assessment refers to the general situation in Papua Pegunungan province; reliable, factual sources regarding the specific security conditions in Paima or Kecamatan Hogio were not available at the time of writing this article. Before traveling to the region, it is advisable to consult both current official travel advisories and sources with local knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, natural features, or cultural heritage sites related to Paima appear in available sources. Kabupaten Yahukimo and the broader Papua highlands region – viewed at a regional level – possess remarkable natural assets: steep mountain ridges, deeply incised river valleys, and continuous tropical rainforests characterize the landscape. The cultural heritage of indigenous Papua peoples, their traditional villages, and way of life hold significant ethnographic and cultural value in themselves; however, viewing these in interior areas requires special permits, thorough preparation, and experienced local guides. Regarding specific attractions in the immediate vicinity of Paima, within Kecamatan Hogio, no data identified from sources is available. Dekai town, functioning as the administrative center of the kabupaten, is the most infrastructurally developed location in the region and can serve as a starting point for exploring the area, but it may be located hundreds of kilometers away from Paima or accessible only by air.
Summary
Paima is a documented but little-known interior Papua highland settlement belonging to Kecamatan Hogio, Kabupaten Yahukimo, in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province. Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole is a low-density, limited-infrastructure area, with a total population of approximately 355,600 in mid-2024; the kabupaten's de facto administrative functions operate from Kecamatan Dekai. No independent settlement-level data for Paima – whether demographic, real estate market-related, or tourism-related – was available during the compilation of this article. Interior Papua highland areas are generally characterized by distinctive, self-subsistent community structures, limited infrastructure, and complex security contexts, which make visits to or investment decisions regarding these areas a task requiring demanding and careful preparation.

