Doyo Lama – village in Waibu district, Kabupaten Jayapura
Doyo Lama is a settlement in Papua province, Indonesia, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Jayapura, specifically belonging to the Waibu kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (−2.57° south latitude, 140.45° east longitude), it is situated on the plateau in the Sentani region, an area relatively close to Jayapura city within the interior parts of the kabupaten. The seat of Kabupaten Jayapura is located in Sentani district, which according to Wikipedia sources is approximately 33 kilometers from Kota Jayapura. Since available sources extend only to the kabupaten level, the characteristics of the broader administrative unit provide the backdrop in place of specific data on Doyo Lama.
General overview
Doyo Lama is a relatively small Papuan settlement belonging to Waibu kecamatan, which is not internationally recognized as a notable tourist or economic destination. Kabupaten Jayapura as a whole had a population of 125,975 in 2017, growing to 203,772 by the end of 2024, indicating dynamic population growth for the kabupaten overall. This growth stems partly from the appeal of Jayapura city and partly from internal migration stimulated by developing Papuan infrastructure. Waibu district, to which Doyo Lama belongs, lies not far from the northern shoreline of Lake Sentani, an area that constitutes one of the kabupaten's most important internal connecting zones. No independent, verifiable source is available regarding the village itself, so concrete determinations about the settlement's internal structure, institutions, and local economy cannot be made on the basis of the existing database.
Real estate and investment
The real estate sector dynamics of Kabupaten Jayapura have been shaped recently by population growth—increasing from 125,975 in 2017 to 203,772 in 2024—and related infrastructure development needs. This broader kabupaten-level trend could theoretically be felt in Waibu district and near Doyo Lama, but no settlement-level source is available regarding specific land prices, development projects, or transaction data, so such claims cannot be made. It may be noted generally that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot hold direct land ownership (Hak Milik) but may only conduct real estate use under limited legal titles, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights). Papua province is furthermore subject to special legal and development regulations, the framework of which—particularly laws concerning special autonomy—influences the conditions for real estate investment. Before any investment decision, local legal advice and current official information are always necessary.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data on public safety pertaining to Doyo Lama can be obtained from available sources. Regarding the broader region, Papua province, it is generally known that certain interior areas of the province—primarily highland districts—experience periodically tenser security situations. However, the Sentani and Jayapura zone, where Doyo Lama is located, is considered one of the relatively better-developed infrastructure corridors within the province. This does not, however, automatically guarantee local conditions. Before traveling or settling, it is advisable to review current guidance from Hungarian and Indonesian authorities and recent, reliable information pertaining to the location.
Tourist attractions
The available sources contain no named tourist attractions specific to Doyo Lama. On the broader Kabupaten Jayapura territory, known natural and cultural attractions include the Lake Sentani region, which is situated near Sentani district—home to the seat of the kabupaten—and hosted the Sentani International Jazz Festival, which was regularly held on the lake's shore in the past, though current status of this event cannot be determined from these sources. Lake Sentani itself is one of the region's most significant natural formations and an important element of the surrounding biodiversity. Since Doyo Lama belongs to Waibu district and lies geographically close to the Sentani area, kabupaten-level attractions are theoretically within relative reach, though source-based data on specific distances is not available.
Summary
Doyo Lama is a Papuan settlement in Waibu district, Kabupaten Jayapura, regarding which independent, verifiable sources are not yet available. The dynamic population growth characteristic of the kabupaten as a whole and its relative proximity to Jayapura provide basic context for understanding the region. Determinations relevant to real estate market, security, and tourism perspectives can be made at the broader regional level, while specific local conditions require actual local knowledge, current sources, and on-site inquiry.

