Hubik – a small Papuan settlement in Sobaham District, Yahukimo Regency
Hubik is a small settlement in eastern Indonesia, in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, within Yahukimo Regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo), administratively part of Sobaham District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.3245292 latitude, 139.2740045 longitude), it is located in the mountainous interior of the region. The current administrative seat of Yahukimo Regency is formally Sumohai District, but actual governmental activities are temporarily taking place in Dekai District due to limited infrastructural capacities. No publicly available source material exists specifically about Hubik, so the following characterization is based on verifiable data at the level of the broader region and Kabupaten Yahukimo, which is noted at all relevant points.
General overview
Hubik does not belong to Indonesia's known or tourist-visited settlements; its location, deep within the Papuan highlands, inherently defines its character. Sobaham Kecamatan, to which the settlement is administratively linked, forms part of Kabupaten Yahukimo, one of Indonesia's largest yet very sparsely populated regencies. According to data published in mid-2024, the total population of Yahukimo Regency is 355,612 persons, with a population density of merely 21 persons per square kilometer — an extraordinarily low figure that well reflects the region's remote, mountainous nature. In the region, basic infrastructure — such as paved roads, electrical networks, and telecommunications — is typically limited or lacking, which fundamentally determines daily life and accessibility. Local communities maintain a traditional Papuan lifestyle, with subsistence based primarily on small-scale agriculture and forest use.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available settlement-specific real estate market data exists for Hubik. In the broader context — namely Kabupaten Yahukimo and Papua Pegunungan province — the regional real estate market is extraordinarily underdeveloped and opaque, with the number of formal transactions at a minimum. The low level of infrastructure and economic activity does not favor investment-oriented property purchases. It is important to note that under the general framework of Indonesian property law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal use rights (Hak Pakai) are most accessible to them, with their legal frameworks governed by Indonesian law. In such an infrastructurally underdeveloped and difficult-to-access area, investment risk is exceptionally high, and liquidity is practically zero. On this basis, a rental market relevant to Indo.Rent is not a meaningful category in this area.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics specific to Hubik are not available in public sources. Regarding the broader region — namely Papua Pegunungan province and especially the interior mountainous areas — it can be generally stated that Indonesian authorities and certain international travel advisory bodies (such as some government foreign affairs websites) recommend heightened caution concerning Papuan interior areas, partly due to occasional inter-tribal conflicts and partly due to limited law enforcement presence. This does not necessarily mean that Hubik lies in a direct danger zone, merely that the region's general circumstances do not align with the public safety profile familiar from Indonesian tourist destinations. Precise crime data relating to Hubik cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-identified tourist attraction specifically linked to Hubik is known. Yahukimo Regency as a whole, of which Hubik is part, may be potentially interesting to those interested in Papuan highland landscapes due to its natural endowments — the region lies within the Central Papuan mountain range system, where the natural environment is pristine and visually striking. However, neither a designated nature reserve nor a catalogued cultural site or tourist attraction can be identified within available sources regarding Sobaham District or Hubik. The most significant point for Yahukimo Regency from an administrative and logistical perspective is linked to the Dekai area, but the relationship between this area and Hubik, and their precise distance, cannot be determined based on available sources. For visitors arriving in this area, travel planning must primarily account for limitations in accessibility and services.
Summary
Hubik is a difficult-to-reach small Papuan highland community, largely unknown to the outside world, which belongs to Sobaham District and Kabupaten Yahukimo in Papua Pegunungan province. The region's characteristic low population density, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited public services define the place's character. From a real estate market or tourism perspective, this area is not currently considered an active destination; investment opportunities and tourist traffic are both minimal. Precise settlement-level data about the region is not publicly accessible, so any more concrete assessment requires on-site exploration and information gathering based on current, local sources.

