Kobrey – a small mountain village in Sururey District of Pegunungan Arfak Regency
Kobrey is a tiny mountain settlement in Indonesia's West Papua (Papua Barat) Province, located within Pegunungan Arfak Regency and belonging to Sururey District. Its geographic coordinates (-1.3885° south latitude, 133.9127° east longitude) place the village within the interior areas of the Arfak Mountains. Pegunungan Arfak Regency itself was established on 25 October 2012 through separation from Manokwari Regency, and its seat is located in Anggi District on the shore of Anggi Lake. Since independent, reliable settlement-level source material on Kobrey is not currently available, the following summary is based on verified data at the regency level and general knowledge regarding the broader Papuan region, with this limitation noted throughout.
General overview
Kobrey is a small mountain community for which independent statistical or administrative data is not publicly available. Sururey District is one administrative unit within Pegunungan Arfak Regency, with a total area of 2,773.74 km² and a population of 40,396 residents as of late 2023, with a population density of only 15 persons/km². This figure illustrates well that across the region as a whole, settled areas are extremely sparsely distributed, and smaller villages, including presumably Kobrey, function as closed mountain communities. Within the regency's territory there are a total of 10 districts and 166 kampung (villages/communities). The name Pegunungan Arfak refers to the Arfak Mountains themselves, one of West Papua's most significant natural formations, which defines the geography of the regency of the same name. Infrastructure in such small mountain villages is generally limited: road connections are difficult, and access to basic services is typically understood in relation to the regency seat or the provincial capital, Manokwari. Regarding Kobrey, verified data on independent statistical characteristics, building types, or community institutions is not available.
Real estate and investment
Pegunungan Arfak Regency – and within it Sururey District, where Kobrey is located – is counted among Indonesia's most isolated and least developed real estate markets, based on general assessments of the broader region. No authenticated local-level sources are available regarding specific land prices, property transaction data, or investment transactions. It is generally characteristic of West Papua Province that the real estate market in smaller villages is extremely limited and informal in nature, with land and residential property transactions taking place primarily within local community or customary law frameworks. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot own land with "hak milik" (full ownership rights); such individuals have access primarily to "hak pakai" (usage rights) title types under specified conditions. In such remote, mountainous areas, foreign interest in the real estate market is currently extremely limited, and infrastructure constraints also restrict investment opportunities. The entire Pegunungan Arfak Regency falls within the scope of the Indonesian government's development programmes for border and underdeveloped regions, which over the longer term may influence the area's accessibility and infrastructure provision.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable public safety data is available for Kobrey or Sururey District. In certain mountain areas of Pegunungan Arfak Regency and more broadly in West Papua Province, it is generally characteristic that public safety conditions resemble other similarly isolated regions of Indonesia Timur (Eastern Indonesia): state presence and institutional law enforcement are less dense than in the country's urbanized areas. In certain parts of West Papua Province, social tensions are periodically experienced, about which reports also appear regarding other, better-documented areas of the province; however, these cannot be reliably attributed directly to Kobrey in the absence of reliable local sources. For travellers, a general requirement applicable to the province is that Indonesian authorities require special entry permits (surat jalan) in certain areas, which may also be applicable to remote, difficult-to-access mountain villages, potentially including the Kobrey area.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Kobrey, no available source mentions specific named tourist attractions. Within Pegunungan Arfak Regency, however, based on regency-level knowledge, significant natural values are found that are relevant to the broader district. Anggi Lake (Danau Anggi Giji), located near the regency seat, is among the most well-known natural attractions within the regency, and the regency's administrative centre is itself located in Anggi District on the shore of this lake. The Arfak Mountains region within West Papua is known for its birdlife, particularly for the Birds of Paradise species endemic to the area and other endemic species, which may make the region an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts and ornithologists. However, these characteristics can be attributed primarily to the regency as a whole, not exclusively to Kobrey. Verifiable information about the level of tourism activity taking place at the site, possible accommodation options, or organized programmes in the village is not available.
Summary
Kobrey is a small mountain village in Sururey District of Pegunungan Arfak Regency in West Papua Province, for which independent, detailed, and reliable source material is currently not available. The broader region – Pegunungan Arfak Regency, established as independent in 2012 with barely 40,000 residents – is among the country's most isolated and least infrastructure-equipped districts, where the mountainous natural environment, extremely low population density, and limited transport connections define daily life. Detailed local-level factual information pertaining to the Kobrey area is not publicly documented, and therefore the findings presented here reflect the general characteristics of the regency and the province.

