Kikila – small mountainous settlement in Yahukimo regency, Highland Papua
Kikila is an Indonesian settlement located in the Talambo district (Kecamatan Talambo) of Yahukimo regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo) in Highland Papua province (Papua Pegunungan). Based on its coordinates (−3.66° south latitude, 139.93° east longitude), it lies in the interior mountainous region of Papua, near the central plateau of the Indonesian New Guinea island. Geographically, this region is one of the most remote and difficult to access areas in all of Indonesia. Detailed sources on Kikila are not available in publicly accessible settlement-level databases, so the following description is based primarily on verifiable data at the Kabupaten Yahukimo regency level.
General overview
Kikila, as part of Talambo district, belongs to Yahukimo regency, whose official seat is—according to Wikipedia sources—in Sumohai district, though due to infrastructure deficiencies, the temporary administrative center operates in Dekaia. Kabupaten Yahukimo had a population of approximately 355,612 people as of mid-2024, with a population density of only about 21 people per square kilometer, reflecting that the area is very sparsely inhabited. In this context, Kikila is a small rural community, likely numbering a few hundred people, which maintains the traditional lifestyle and social organization of the Papuan plateau. The area is characterized largely by tropical mountainous forests and plateau landscape. Transportation infrastructure throughout Yahukimo regency is extremely limited: most small villages can only be reached by small aircraft or helicopter, or via footpaths, with road connections largely unavailable. This characteristic almost certainly applies to Kikila as one of the settlements in Talambo district, though no separate source confirms this.
Real estate and investment
Reliable data on an organized, formal real estate market does not exist for Kikila and the broader Yahukimo regency. It is characteristic of the regency as a whole that due to underdeveloped infrastructure, difficult accessibility, and low population density, commercial real estate development is virtually unknown in small mountainous villages. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; certain alternative title forms (for example Hak Pakai, or use rights) are available to them under certain conditions, though these are typically legal constructs applicable in urban or more developed areas. In the mountainous villages of Yahukimo, land use is largely governed by customary law (adat), which may present additional complications for any investment intentions. Overall, in the context of the broader region, this area cannot be considered a typical real estate investment destination, and those interested would need to undertake thorough legal and local preparation.
Safety and security
No unique public safety statistics or independently verified assessment is available for Kikila. Generally speaking, Yahukimo regency and the interior mountainous areas of Papua are among the geographically isolated regions where state presence and law enforcement infrastructure development is lower than the Indonesian average. In the highland Papuan region, occasional customary law-based local conflicts have occurred, which can sometimes affect safe accessibility. Indonesian authorities and external organizations' publicly available travel advisories typically recommend heightened caution for such difficult-to-access interior Papuan areas, though no specific assessment of Kikila appears in available sources. For safe travel, it is in any case advisable to monitor the latest official advisories.
Tourist attractions
No source material is available on Kikila's own tourist attractions. The broader region, the highland Papuan area in general, can potentially appeal to those interested in ecotourism and cultural pursuits due to its mountainous natural landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and the traditional culture of indigenous Papuan communities inhabiting the area. The plateau's characteristic mountainous forests and valleys are found in and near Yahukimo regency's territory, but available databases do not record named, source-supported tourist attractions, temples, natural heritage sites, or festivals specifically for Kikila or Talambo district. It should be noted that accessing this region requires extraordinary logistical preparation, and tourist infrastructure (accommodation, food service, guides) is considered minimal even at the regency level.
Summary
Kikila is a small mountainous settlement in Yahukimo regency of Indonesia's Highland Papua province, located in Talambo district. Based on regency-level data, the region is sparsely inhabited, difficult to access, and characterized by limited development in formal administration, infrastructure, and the real estate market alike. Detailed, reliable public source material does not exist specifically for Kikila, so the settlement's unique characteristics can only be outlined based on the broader regency and provincial context. For those planning to visit this region, thorough prior information on local conditions, accessibility, and the current security situation is essential.

