Furuluk – small highland settlement in Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua
Furuluk is a tiny settlement in Indonésia's Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province, which administratively belongs to the Ubahak District (kecamatan) and Yahukimo Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-4.2569135, 139.5330908), it is located in the remote, mountainous interior of the region, far from larger cities and coastal infrastructure. Yahukimo Regency forms part of the Papua Pegunungan Province and is considered one of Indonesia's least developed and most sparsely populated administrative units. Settlement-level statistical data is not available in accessible sources; therefore, the broader context of the regency and province is presented below as a reference point.
General overview
Furuluk belongs to the Ubahak District of Yahukimo Regency, for which independent, detailed public sources are not available. Based on regency-level data, as of mid-2024 Yahukimo Kabupaten had a total population of 355,612 inhabitants, with a population density of only 21 people/km², which is extremely low and reflects the area's severe isolation. The kabupaten's official seat is in Sumohai District, but due to infrastructural constraints there, the interim administrative center operates in Dekai District – a clear illustration of the region's development challenges. The Papuan highlands are generally characterized by villages with small populations, difficult accessibility, and daily life based on local agriculture and traditional community structures. The indigenous Papuan ethnic groups living in the region preserve their own languages and customs, contributing to the area's ethnic and cultural diversity. Specific factual information about Furuluk is currently not available in public sources, so the above points summarize the general characteristics of the broader administrative unit.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable data on the real estate market in Furuluk and the narrow Ubahak District is not available. Regarding Yahukimo Regency as a whole, it can be stated that it has extremely limited infrastructure: the area's difficult accessibility, deficiencies in the road network, and low development of basic public services all affect real estate development opportunities. In the broader Papua Pegunungan Province, real estate market development lags far behind the Indonesian average; investor activity is observed almost exclusively near certain larger administrative centers. As a general Indonesian legal framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights to land; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (right of use) or Hak Sewa (lease right) forms are applicable, which are part of the country's nationwide regulations. However, in the extremely remote highland regions like Yahukimo, even domestic investors face serious obstacles due to the scarcity of available infrastructure and the totality of logistical difficulties.
Safety and security
Directly verifiable, factual data on public safety in Furuluk is not available. Regarding public safety in Papua Pegunungan Province – and particularly in its interior highland areas – Indonesian and international authorities generally recommend caution, as certain zones experience long-standing social tensions and occasional security incidents. These occur primarily in the interior, difficult-to-access parts of the Papuan provinces and have complex political, economic, and social factors at their root. Accordingly, for those planning to travel, it is important to obtain current travel advice (for example, from one's own country's foreign ministry) before departure. Specific crime statistics relating to Furuluk or Ubahak District are not publicly available, and therefore such data is not reported here.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Furuluk do not appear in available source material. Yahukimo Kabupaten and the broader Papuan highland region ranks among Indonesia's least explored areas from a tourism perspective; the few travelers who visit the region are typically interested in the highland natural environment and indigenous Papuan cultural heritage. In Yahukimo Regency, scattered highland villages and characteristic Papuan natural landscapes form the main attractions, though access to these presents serious logistical challenges and typically requires thorough preparation. Dekai, functioning as the kabupaten's administrative center, is one of the more accessible points within the region, where basic services can be found. Specific named landmarks – temples, rivers, nature reserves, or cultural monuments – cannot be identified from sources linked to Furuluk or Ubahak District, and therefore no such claims are made.
Summary
Furuluk is a small, difficult-to-access highland settlement in Indonésia's Highland Papua Province, with its administrative framework encompassing Ubahak District and Yahukimo Regency. Based on mid-2024 data for Yahukimo Regency, it is located in a region characterized by extremely low population density and limited infrastructure. Settlement-level statistics, real estate market data, and tourist information are currently not publicly available; the above description therefore summarizes the general, verifiable context of the regency and province. For those interested in the area, obtaining current information and security advice is essential during the planning process.

