Mulip – settlement in the highland interior region of Kabupaten Yalimo
Mulip is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, belonging to Kabupaten Yalimo regency and Abenaho district. Based on its coordinates (-3.7852847; 139.4466005), it is located in the interior highland region of the area. The seat of Kabupaten Yalimo is Elelim city, and the regency as a whole is characterized by dense forest cover and a complex highland landscape. No independent, higher-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Mulip, therefore the following description is based primarily on verifiable data available at the regency and province level.
General overview
Mulip belongs to Abenaho kecamatan, which is one of the administrative districts of Kabupaten Yalimo in Highland Papua province. Kabupaten Yalimo has a total area of 4,320.29 km², and according to Wikipedia, the area is characterized by well-forested, highland terrain. The regency's population was 50,763 at the 2010 census; this figure roughly doubled by 2020, reaching 101,973; the official mid-2023 estimate counted 106,740 residents (56,520 male and 50,230 female). The indigenous community living in the area is the Yali people, which is one of the characteristic ethnic groups of the Papuan highland interior. Mulip itself is a small, poorly documented locality within the broader region, with no publicly available, verifiable data on its exact population or area. For Kabupaten Yalimo as a whole, it is true that infrastructure development lags behind the Indonesian average, and accessibility to the interior highland areas may be limited due to difficult terrain.
Real estate and investment
For Mulip, neither local nor district-level verifiable real estate market data are available. Regarding Kabupaten Yalimo as a whole, it can be stated that the region belongs among the less developed areas of Indonesia, where the formal real estate market and investment infrastructure are considerably more modest than in more developed regions of Indonesia. In the interior highland Papuan areas, real estate transactions are typically closely tied to local community and customary law frameworks, which requires special care for any interested party. With reference to the generally applicable Indonesian legal framework, it is worth noting that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to real estate in Indonesia; the title forms available to them—such as hak pakai or hak sewa—provide more limited rights. Based on all these factors, Mulip and Abenaho district cannot currently be counted among actively developing real estate markets from an investment perspective; this situation is a natural consequence of the region's current level of infrastructure and economic development.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable sources are available for Mulip's public safety situation. In general, it is known that in Highland Papua province and the interior highland areas of Papua, certain districts experience periodic traditional forms of tribal conflicts arising from local communities' contact and dispute-resolution customs. The Indonesian government and provincial authorities have been continuously working over past decades to strengthen public order and the public institutions network throughout the province. Concrete security assessment for Mulip and Abenaho district cannot be provided based on available sources; persons planning to visit or stay there are advised to seek information about local conditions from local and Indonesian authorities as well as from reliable travel advisory organizations.
Tourist attractions
For Mulip, no named tourist attractions are listed in available sources. The highland forested landscape characteristic of Kabupaten Yalimo as a whole and the culture of the Yali people are generally among the distinctive features of the Papuan interior region, notable from both anthropological and natural perspectives, and there is interest in these among those engaged in ethnography and ecotourism. However, tourist infrastructure in Kabupaten Yalimo—as can be determined from the source material—is extremely limited, and the interior highland transport conditions present serious logistical challenges. For those attracted by the region's natural and cultural attributes, Elelim, which functions as the seat of Kabupaten Yalimo, may provide a starting point, but this also requires detailed information from local authorities or experienced local organizations, as the available tourism literature is still incomplete for the area.
Summary
Mulip is a small, poorly documented highland settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua province, belonging to Abenaho district within Kabupaten Yalimo regency. The broader region—which is characterized by strongly highland, forested terrain and whose indigenous community consists of the Yali people—is marked by infrastructure underdevelopment and limited external accessibility. In the absence of settlement-level data, any more detailed statements about the locality would be unfounded; for those interested in the region, the general characteristics of Kabupaten Yalimo provide context, but up-to-date local information is recommended before any concrete planning.

