Mul – a small settlement in the Yahukimo region of the Papuan highlands
Mul is a small Indonesian village located in the Yahukimo region (kabupaten) of Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, specifically within Wusama district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.4819572, 138.9165048), it lies in the southern latitude and eastern longitude zone of the Papuan highlands. The Yahukimo region itself became an independent administrative unit in 2002, when it was separated from the previously unified Jayawijaya region. Mul, as one of the villages in Wusama district, forms part of the region's interior, difficult-to-access highland areas.
General overview
No independent, verifiable Wikipedia source exists specifically about the village of Mul; therefore, the following is based on factual data available at the Yahukimo region level, with this framing clearly indicated. The Yahukimo region has a total area of 17,152 km², and the 2010 census registered a population of 164,512, a figure that doubled by the 2020 census, reaching 350,880; an official mid-2022 estimate shows 361,776 inhabitants. This strong population growth is characteristic of the region as a whole. The region's administrative capital is formally Sumohai, located approximately 25 kilometers north of Dekai; however, due to lack of infrastructure, actual administrative functions are carried out in Dekai city. Mul village must be understood within the framework of Wusama district, and as a tiny settlement of the Papuan highlands, is primarily characterized by local, traditional community life. The region's highland character, difficult transportation conditions, and limited infrastructure are observations generally valid for the entire Yahukimo region, substantiated by available official data.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data exists for Mul; therefore, the following statements reflect the broader regional context and the generally known framework of Indonesian law. The Yahukimo region as a whole is underdeveloped in terms of infrastructure, and limited transportation connections present serious obstacles to real estate market development. In highland, difficult-to-access areas within Papua, real estate transactions are typically extremely limited in scope and occur primarily at local and community levels. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; instead, limited tenure options are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or long-term lease arrangements. This general regulatory framework applies to the entire country, including Papua province. From an investment perspective, the Yahukimo region – and Mul specifically – is not currently considered an active real estate investment target, a position supported by the region's isolation and minimal commercial infrastructure.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable security statistics or police data exists for Mul. Generally speaking, Highland Papua province and the Yahukimo region within it are among the Papuan highland areas where limited infrastructure and strong traditional community order are both determining factors. In some Papuan highland areas, inter-tribal conflicts and security challenges present in certain regions are known phenomena; therefore, travelers and interested parties are advised to always consult the most current official travel advisories and information obtained from local sources. Settlement-level security data cannot be established from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no named tourist attractions for Mul, so no single such site can be identified as directly linked to the village. The Yahukimo region as a whole may be of interest from the perspective of Papuan highland landscapes and indigenous Papuan community cultures; however, the region itself does not contain tourist destinations specifically named in available sources. The broader Highland Papua province's highland character – high peaks, deep valleys, characteristic Papuan fauna and flora – is a generally known physical geographic characteristic, but based on available data, specific attractions cannot be linked to Mul or Wusama district. For interested parties planning travel to the region, the local licensing requirements of Indonesian authorities and current entry conditions are also relevant considerations.
Summary
Mul is a small settlement located in the Papuan highlands, belonging to Wusama district in the Yahukimo region, Highland Papua province. Based on available source material, no direct, detailed information exists about the village; known facts can be understood at the Yahukimo region level, which covers 17,152 km² and had an approximate population of 351,000 by 2020. The region as a whole is underdeveloped in infrastructure, difficult to access, which characterizes real estate market conditions, tourist accessibility, and general living conditions alike. Mul is thus one of the poorly documented, isolated villages of the Papuan highlands, about which reliable detailed information can be obtained from local Indonesian administrative sources.

