Imandrigo – small-scale mountain settlement in Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak regency, West Papua
Imandrigo is a small settlement (kampung) in Indonesia's Papua Barat (West Papua) province, belonging to Catubouw District within the Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.98° south latitude and 133.74° east longitude), it is located in the interior, mountainous area of the Arfak mountain range. Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak is one of the younger administrative units in the Indonesian Papuan region: the regency's seat is Anggi, located on the shore of Lake Anggi Giji in Anggi District. Settlement-level statistical data is currently not available, therefore the description below relies on verified data at the regency level and the broader regional context.
General overview
Imandrigo belongs to Catubouw District, which is one of ten districts in Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak. The regency became an independent administrative unit on October 25, 2012, when it separated from Kabupaten Manokwari. Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak has an area of 2,773.74 km² and encompasses a total of 166 kampungs (villages) across ten districts. According to 2023 Ministry of Interior data, the regency's total population was 40,396 residents, with a population density of only 15 people/km², indicating terrain that is much more sparsely populated than the Indonesian average, primarily covered by mountainous forest. Imandrigo fits this sparsely populated inner Papuan mountain reality: villages in this area are generally small communities located at significant distances from one another, relying on local activities, mainly agriculture and forest use. Connections with the outside world are hindered by infrastructure limitations, a characteristic feature of the entire Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak area.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data is not available for Imandrigo; the following describes the context of the regency and the broader West Papua province. Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak belongs to recently established, sparsely populated regencies where the real estate market is extremely narrow and typically operates within informal frameworks. In smaller interior mountain villages, land parcels are largely inherited and managed on the basis of local customary law and adat (ancestral communal territorial rights), rather than through market transactions. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) on real estate; the law permits them limited title rights (for example, Hak Pakai, or use rights), and realistic opportunities for availing these exist typically only in more urbanized, developed areas. Similar interior settlements in Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak do not currently represent an active investment target for either domestic or foreign investors, primarily due to the lack of infrastructure and the early development stage of the administration.
Safety and security
Settlement-level data specific to Imandrigo's public safety is not available; therefore, the following presents general context pertaining to the broader region. Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak and interior Papuan mountain areas are generally little known to external observers, and assessment of the situation is limited due to access difficulties. In certain parts of West Papua province, tensions have persisted over longer periods concerning political and territorial matters, affecting mainly certain coastal and urban areas; the situation in interior mountain villages may differ. The general recommendation is that before planning travel to this region, it is advisable to consult current information from Indonesian and local authorities, as well as travel advisories from the relevant embassies. Specific statistics on local public safety regarding Imandrigo cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in the immediate vicinity of Imandrigo is known from verified sources. The most significant natural value of Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak as a whole is the Arfak mountain range itself, which is considered one of the richest biodiversity mountain areas in West Papua, and is known among nature enthusiasts for its unique bird life, including several species of birds of paradise. Near the regency seat, Anggi, is Lake Anggi Giji, which is one of the regency's reference points. However, these values do not necessarily apply to Imandrigo's immediate surroundings, and verified, reliable data regarding the actual distances between them and accessibility is not available. Based on available data, Catubouw District's tourism infrastructure should be considered minimal.
Summary
Imandrigo is a small kampung with a mountainous location in Catubouw District of Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak in West Papua province. The regency became an independent administrative unit in 2012, with overall sparse population density (15 people/km²) and approximately 40,000 total residents. For Imandrigo, independent demographic, real estate market, or tourism data is currently unavailable; the settlement ranks among the sparsely documented villages of inner Papuan mountains, with limited infrastructure accessibility.

