Obokain – a small settlement in Sumo District, the highland region of Kabupaten Yahukimo
Obokain is an Indonesian small settlement located in Sumo District (kecamatan), within the administrative area of Kabupaten Yahukimo, in Papua Pegunungan (Papua Mountains) Province. The broader region is situated in eastern Indonesia, in the interior, mountainous areas of the island of Papua. Based on coordinates (approximately 4.82 degrees south latitude and 139.40 degrees east longitude), the settlement lies in the characteristic natural environment of the Papuan interior plateau, in difficult-to-access mountainous terrain. No independent, published Wikipedia source exists for Obokain; the following description therefore relies on available data at the Kabupaten Yahukimo level and generally verifiable regional knowledge, always making this clearly evident.
General overview
Obokain belongs to Sumo District, which is also the officially designated seat (ibu kota) of Kabupaten Yahukimo: according to the kabupaten Wikipedia source, the capital is officially located in Sumohai District, although actual administrative functions are currently still largely handled from Dekai District due to limited infrastructure. This transitional situation well characterizes the region's level of development: Kabupaten Yahukimo is one of the largest-area yet least densely populated territories in Papua Pegunungan Province, where in mid-2024 the total regency population was 355,612 people, with an average population density of only 21 persons/km². With such low population density, small interior highland villages like Obokain are typically tiny, and their accessibility—particularly due to shortcomings in the land-based road network—is severely limited. In the Papuan interior highlands, communities largely rely on local agriculture (mainly sweet potato and taro cultivation) and forest resources. No public administrative or statistical source exists for Sumo District and Obokain that would precisely document the settlement's population, infrastructure, or other characteristics.
Real estate and investment
No public data on the real estate market in Obokain is known from publicly accessible sources. For Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole—and particularly for its interior, mountainous districts—it can generally be said that the formal real estate market is extremely limited, with land registration and property rights arrangements still in progress in many places. Under Indonesia's general real estate regulatory framework, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, under lawful conditions. In the Papuan interior highlands, the majority of real estate transactions are conducted under customary law-based community land ownership (tanah adat), which operates according to rules differing from the formal legal framework and always requires thorough local legal preparation. From an investment perspective, the region is not currently considered an engaged, active market; the pace of infrastructure development and improvement in accessibility will determine future opportunities, though concrete data on these are currently unavailable.
Safety and security
No publicly available, settlement-level statistics or detailed sources exist regarding the security situation in Obokain. It can generally be stated that Kabupaten Yahukimo and certain areas of the Papuan interior highlands are regarded by Indonesian authorities and international organizations as a complex security environment, where inter-tribal tensions and local conflicts occasionally occur. In certain areas of Papua Pegunungan Province, the situation can change rapidly due to limitations in freedom of movement and infrastructure. This does not mean that Obokain is specifically dangerous, merely that general caution regarding the region as a whole is warranted, and the current situation should be assessed through Indonesian authorities or reliable local contacts before any visit. Specific crime data cannot be cited from available sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions identifiable to Obokain or directly to Sumo District can be identified from available sources. Regarding Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole, the regency-level Wikipedia source lists no specific tourist attractions either. The generally characteristic natural endowments of the Papuan interior highlands—dense tropical rainforests, steep hillsides, river valleys—may be of interest in themselves to those interested in hiking and ecotourism, however Yahukimo's tourist infrastructure of this kind is extremely underdeveloped, and the ecotourism offer exists in unorganized form. Travel to the interior areas of the Papuan highlands generally requires thorough preparation, local knowledge, and the existence of local connections, as transportation and accommodation options are very limited. It is not possible to name any specific attraction near Obokain based on sources.
Summary
Obokain is a small highland settlement in Sumo District, Kabupaten Yahukimo, in Papua Pegunungan Province. According to regency-level data, the regency as a whole is a sparsely populated, infrastructure- and administratively developing area where formal services—including transportation, the real estate market, and tourism—are available to a limited extent. No independent, reliable source exists for Obokain; therefore the above description relies exclusively on regency-level data and generally verifiable regional characteristics. For more detailed knowledge of the region, current information from local authorities or organizations working in the field is recommended.

