Muke – a small highland settlement in Samenage district, Yahukimo Regency
Muke is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, specifically within the territory of Yahukimo Regency, belonging to the Samenage district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.3909324, 138.8850313), it is located on one of the southern latitudes within the remote interior highlands of Indonesian Papua. From a macro-regional perspective, this is one of the most isolated and difficult to access areas of Papua island, where infrastructure development is at an extremely low level. Dedicated, detailed encyclopedic sources are not available specifically for the settlement of Muke, therefore the information presented below covers broader regency-level data and contexts, clearly indicating that these provide context for the wider environment.
General overview
Muke belongs to Samenage kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Yahukimo Regency. Yahukimo Regency is one of the regencies of Highland Papua province, with an area of 17,152 km², which is quite extensive but predominantly characterized by highland terrain, dense rainforests, and difficult-to-traverse conditions. The regency's population was 164,512 according to the 2010 census; this number doubled by 2020, reaching 350,880; according to official mid-2022 estimates, the population stands at 361,776. The regency's administrative center is officially Sumohai, located approximately 25 kilometers north of Dekai city, however, due to infrastructure deficiencies, actual administrative functions are concentrated in Dekai. Yahukimo Regency became an independent regency on December 11, 2002, previously functioning as part of Jayawijaya Regency. Muke, as a small rural community belonging to Samenage district, typifies this highland, difficult-to-access interior Papua setting; such small settlements characteristically consist of communities engaged in agriculture, primarily subsistence-oriented farming, and their contact with the outside world is generally maintained by air, since road access is minimal.
Real estate and investment
For Muke, independent, local-level real estate market data is not available, therefore the following reflects exclusively the general context of Yahukimo Regency and the broader Highland Papua province. The region's real estate market is extremely limited, since extreme geographic isolation, lack of infrastructure, and sparse road networks mean that property ownership and investment activities are restricted almost entirely to local communities. In Yahukimo Regency, land and property transactions occur primarily within local customary law frameworks, and the area's economic development is at a low level. According to Indonesian general property ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; certain limited title forms (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights) are available to them under specified conditions. However, in an isolated, underdeveloped infrastructure area such as Muke's region, foreign investment interest is practically insignificant and is not realistic under the given circumstances.
Safety and security
Verifiable, source-supported data specifically concerning public safety for Muke and Samenage district is not available. Generally speaking, Yahukimo Regency and certain areas of the interior Papua highlands are considered regions where administrative and law enforcement presence is limited due to infrastructure deficiencies and difficult accessibility. In Highland Papua province, tribal conflicts and local tensions occasionally occur in certain areas, stemming from social and political circumstances historically present in interior Papua regions. Specific public safety statistics or local crime data for this settlement are not available, therefore this article refrains from presenting them.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction identifiable from available sources can be linked to Muke. In terms of natural features, the broader territory of Yahukimo Regency exhibits characteristic aspects of the Papua highlands: high mountains, rainforests, and the region's traditional Papuan culture represent the primary attractions throughout the entire region. However, the regency itself ranks among those Indonesian areas receiving extremely low tourist traffic, and the region's difficult accessibility means that tourist infrastructure is practically undeveloped. For any potential visitors, Dekai may be regarded as the nearest town serving as a starting point, which functions as the regency's actual administrative and commercial center, and from which air connections provide links with the wider world. No specifically named tourist sites in Samenage district and the Muke area are listed in available sources.
Summary
Muke is a small, difficult-to-access highland settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua province, belonging to Samenage district of Yahukimo Regency. Based on available data about the broader region, the area is characterized by extremely limited infrastructure, low development level, and minimal external interest. Regarding real estate, tourism, and public safety, the isolation and underdevelopment characteristic of the entire Yahukimo Regency provide the defining context that meaningfully influences assessment — however, from available sources, specific local-level data cannot be reconstructed.

