Makero – a small settlement in the Sela district of Kabupaten Yahukimo, Highland Papua
Makero is a small settlement in eastern Indonesia, in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, specifically in the district known as Kabupaten Yahukimo Sela. Based on its coordinates (-4.5038311, 139.7371014), it is situated in Papua's inland mountainous regions. Kabupaten Yahukimo is one of Indonesia's least accessible and most sparsely populated regencies, where both administration and infrastructure face serious challenges. Makero itself does not have a separate Wikipedia entry, so in the following sections – where settlement-level data is unavailable – verified information available at the Kabupaten Yahukimo level is presented, with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Makero, as part of the Sela district, belongs to Kabupaten Yahukimo, which is located in the Papua Pegunungan (Highland Papua) province. According to available data, Kabupaten Yahukimo had approximately 355,612 inhabitants as of mid-2024, with a population density of only 21 persons/km², indicating extremely sparse settlement throughout the entire regency. The official seat of the kabupaten is formally in Sumohai district; however, due to limited infrastructural conditions, the temporary administrative center operates in Dekai district. Regarding Makero – given that direct source material is not available – more detailed and reliable demographic or territorial data cannot be provided. Generally speaking, the inland mountainous villages of Kabupaten Yahukimo are typically small communities where livelihoods are based primarily on agriculture and local resources. Due to the absence of road networks and difficult terrain, air transport plays one of the most important roles in accessing villages in the region.
Real estate and investment
Specific, verified real estate market data are not available for Makero. Regarding Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole – and thus Makero's broader surroundings – it can be generally stated that the real estate market in the mountainous, remote villages of the Papua Pegunungan province is extremely limited and underdeveloped, as limited infrastructural access and public services constrain investor interest. According to Indonesia's general regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; they have access to usage rights (Hak Pakai) or other limited legal forms, provided such an option is relevant in the given area at all. Within the region as a whole, development opportunities are fundamentally determined by the scale and pace of state infrastructure investments, which in the case of Papua Pegunungan are primarily aimed at improving connectivity and basic services. Consultation with local authorities and legal experts is essential before any investment decision.
Safety and security
Reliable, settlement-level statistics or reports on Makero's public safety are not available. Kabupaten Yahukimo and, more broadly, many areas of the Papua Pegunungan province operate within a complex security environment as part of Papua's inland mountains. In eastern, mountainous provinces of Indonesia – a region to which this area belongs – internal tensions occasionally occur, which can generally affect freedom of movement and transportation conditions. Therefore, travelers to this region are advised to consult information from Indonesian and destination country foreign affairs services, as well as relevant authorities, before visiting the area. Reliable data on general public safety at Makero's level cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions are known for Makero from reliable sources. The broader Kabupaten Yahukimo area, as part of the Papuan highlands, may offer natural values to visitors through its physiographic features – mountain peaks, dense tropical forests, mountain streams – however, their specific names and exact distances from Makero cannot be provided due to the lack of reliable sources. The Papua Pegunungan province is located near areas that are home to the traditional cultures of the Papuan highlands, and which are generally considered one of the most isolated and least tourist-visited regions in Indonesia. Accordingly, tourism infrastructure is almost entirely absent in the kabupaten's inland villages.
Summary
Makero is a small, difficult-to-access settlement in the Sela district of Kabupaten Yahukimo, in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province. Available data on the regency indicate extremely sparse population density and incomplete infrastructure, which characterize daily life throughout the entire district. No reliable, Makero-specific information is available regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourist attractions; even at the broader Kabupaten Yahukimo level, only limited data are accessible. The area in question belongs to one of Papua's most isolated regions, and this isolation simultaneously determines its economic, infrastructural, and tourism situation.

