Dolbol – small mountain settlement in the Papuan interior, Yahukimo Regency
Dolbol is a small settlement belonging to Sela District (Kecamatan Sela), within the Kabupaten Yahukimo administrative unit, in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province in eastern Indonesia. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.5470521, 139.7779881), it is situated in the Papuan interior highlands, a region where natural conditions and infrastructural limitations alike define daily life. Kabupaten Yahukimo is among the regencies with the most districts while simultaneously being one of the most difficult to access infrastructurally in all of Indonesia. The regency seat is formally located in Sumohai District, though administrative functions currently operate from Dekai District in practice, which itself indicates the development challenges facing the area.
General overview
Dolbol does not appear in widely known sources and lacks extensive public databases regarding the settlement's size, population, or institutional facilities. What can be confirmed is its administrative belonging to Sela District and its location within Yahukimo Regency. According to mid-2024 data, Kabupaten Yahukimo had a total population of 355,612 inhabitants, with a population density of merely 21 persons per km², an exceptionally low figure even within the context of Papuan interior areas. This figure indicates that settlement patterns are sparse at the regency level, and individual villages – likely including Dolbol – may be small-population, scattered communities. In Papuan interior highland areas, transportation infrastructure is characteristically rudimentary: most small villages are reachable only by air using small aircraft or through lengthy walks, as road network development is limited. Sela District itself forms part of the highland interior region, where local life is closely tied to traditional agricultural activities and, similar to many other interior areas of Papua Province, to community and tribal structures.
Real estate and investment
Regarding Dolbol, no publicly available, settlement-level real estate market data exist. In broader context, the real estate and investment situation in Kabupaten Yahukimo cannot be considered developed: the regency's infrastructural limitations, difficult accessibility, and low population density collectively result in the formal real estate market in this area being incomparable to more developed Indonesian regions, such as Java Island or Bali Province. In general terms, in Papuan interior areas, land use is largely organized on the basis of community or tribal ownership, and formal property registration in the legal sense is of limited development. Regarding foreign nationals, the generally applicable restrictions under Indonesian law must also be considered: foreign citizens cannot generally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia, but may only hold property within limited legal titles – such as Hak Pakai, or use rights. On this basis, Dolbol and its immediate surroundings cannot be considered an area where real estate market investment opportunities could currently be realistically measured or planned.
Safety and security
No publicly available, concrete statistical data exist regarding the safety and security of Dolbol and Sela District. Regarding Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province and, within it, Kabupaten Yahukimo, it is generally known that tensions occasionally emerge in certain parts of the Papuan interior due to tribal conflicts, weak government presence, or occasional clashes with security forces. This is not a general characteristic of every small village; however, for travelers and external persons planning to stay there, it is advisable to assess the current situation by always obtaining information from local sources and Indonesian authorities, as well as from one's own country's foreign ministry. In Papuan interior areas, the absence of physical infrastructure – few hospitals, limited communications – is itself an evaluable risk factor in any emergency situation.
Tourist attractions
No documented, verifiable data are available regarding Dolbol as an independent tourist destination. Sela District and Kabupaten Yahukimo lie in the Papuan interior highlands, an area generally characterized by the natural vastness of Papua Island and pristine rainforests. Near Yahukimo Regency, the province's larger mountains, isolated valleys, and cultural diversity form the foundation that makes Papua known among adventure tourism and anthropologically interested visitors within the broader region. However, these general remarks apply to the entire Papuan interior and not exclusively to Dolbol. Based on available data, no documented, source-verified attraction, landmark, or tourist program can be reported for Dolbol.
Summary
Dolbol is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Papuan interior highlands, in Sela District, within Kabupaten Yahukimo, Highland Papua Province. The low population density characteristic of the regency as a whole, difficult accessibility, and limited infrastructure define local living conditions. Detailed, settlement-level data regarding real estate market, tourism, or public safety are not publicly available; based on the broader regional context, the area cannot be counted among Indonesia's developed, investment-active, or tourism-active regions.

