Oakbisik – a small highland village in Yahukimo regency, Highland Papua
Oakbisik is a small settlement located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, within Yahukimo regency, in Kwikma district. Based on its coordinates (-4.5085° south latitude, 139.4136° east longitude), it is situated in the interior of the Papuan highlands, where topography and infrastructure shortages heavily shape daily life. Yahukimo regency itself is one of the extensive but sparsely populated administrative units of Highland Papua province, with its official capital designated in Sumohai district, though actual governmental operations are conducted from the infrastructurally more favorable Dekai district. Available data typically refers only to regency or provincial level; there are no publicly accessible detailed statistics specifically about Oakbisik.
General overview
Oakbisik is a village in Kwikma district, for which no independent, reliable statistical or administrative data is publicly available. Considering the broader regional context of Yahukimo regency: according to mid-2024 data, the regency has a population of approximately 355,612, with an extremely low population density of just 21 people per square kilometer. This indicates that much of the regency's territory remains in its natural state as highland forest and valley land, where individual villages are situated at significant distances from one another in isolation. It is generally characteristic of such interior Papuan highland villages that the road network leading to them is incomplete or entirely undeveloped, and access in many cases is limited to small aircraft or walking trails. Basic services—healthcare, schools, markets—are likewise concentrated in district or regency-level centers. Oakbisik's classification, exact extent, and administrative structure are not detailed in available public sources, so it is not possible for us to report these data with precision.
Real estate and investment
Targeted, reliable data on the real estate market of Oakbisik or Kwikma district are not available. Yahukimo regency and Highland Papua province as a whole belong to interior Papuan regions where the formal real estate market has generally low development levels, transaction volumes are moderate, and market price mechanisms are less transparent compared to more developed Indonesian regions. In highland villages that are difficult to access, land and property use is typically understood within the framework of local customary law and adat (communal tribal land rights), which presents legal and logistical challenges for external investors. Under Indonesia's general real estate regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; longer-term use and lease arrangements (such as Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available to them, but their concrete applicability is significantly influenced by local conditions and community rights. From an investment perspective, the region currently has development potential primarily through the construction of basic infrastructure, but this process is long-term and of unpredictable pace.
Safety and security
Public security statistics or police data specifically regarding Oakbisik are not publicly available. Considering the broader context: Yahukimo regency and interior highland Papuan areas generally are regions where public safety assessment is complex. Certain districts of highland Papua have been involved in inter-tribal conflicts and occasionally political tensions for decades, which manifest with varying intensity at different points across the province. Indonesian authorities and local administration work to maintain order; however, due to infrastructure shortages and vast distances, security based on state presence cannot always be applied uniformly at all settlement levels. Factual statements cannot be made about specific incidents or the particular security situation in Oakbisik; the above reflects the general, publicly known context of Yahukimo regency and interior highland Papuan region.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions associated with Oakbisik are not recorded in available sources. Yahukimo regency itself is one of the areas of the Papuan highlands least affected by tourist traffic, where natural resources—forests, river valleys, mountain peaks—are individually outstanding, yet visiting these requires serious logistical preparation. The culture characteristic of the regency and broader highland region features various Papuan folk traditions, clothing styles, and community rituals, which continue to exist in certain villages today; however, visiting these for tourism purposes is not straightforward due to issues of accessibility and community participation. Named attractions, festivals, temples, or natural historical sites are not recorded in available source materials regarding Oakbisik or Kwikma district, so it is not possible to provide a factual list of these.
Summary
Oakbisik is a small highland Papuan settlement located in Kwikma district and Yahukimo regency, for which detailed independent source data are not publicly available. The regency as a whole, as part of Highland Papua province, is a low-density, infrastructurally underdeveloped yet geographically rich interior region where life proceeds largely within the traditional frameworks of local communities. The formal real estate market and tourism sector in this region have limited development levels; understanding public security and making any potential investment decisions requires on-site knowledge and current information sourced from local contacts.

