Bomau I – small settlement in Tigi District, Papua Tengah Province
Bomau I is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Tigi District (Kecamatan Tigi), Deiyai Regency (Kabupaten Deiyai), in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) Province, in eastern Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the location is situated at approximately –4.01 south latitude and 136.31 east longitude, in the interior regions of Papua. Papua Tengah Province is a relatively new administrative unit: it was established on June 30, 2022, when it was separated from the former Papua Province under Law Number 15 of 2022. Consequently, Bomau I forms part of the newly organized administrative system within the macro-region and is affected by the development processes that characterize the province as a whole, extending also to the broader surrounding area.
General overview
Direct, independently verified descriptions of Bomau I are not yet available, so the information provided below is based on knowledge accessible at the level of Tigi District, Kabupaten Deiyai, and Papua Tengah Province. Tigi kecamatan is an administrative unit of Kabupaten Deiyai, located in the interior, mountainous zone of the province. The central part of Papua Tengah Province is defined by the Danau Paniai lake region and the Jayawijaya mountain range. This interior, high-mountain character is generally true for the territory of Deiyai Regency as well, where the vast majority of villages and small settlements are located on relatively isolated, difficult-to-access terrain, road infrastructure is limited in many places, and therefore smaller air connections play an important role in daily transportation. According to data from late 2024, the total population of Papua Tengah Province is 1,369,112 people, which represents a low population density relative to the vast territory. Within this context, Bomau I is a small, likely modestly equipped rural settlement.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Bomau I's real estate market is not available. In the broader context, Papua Tengah Province as a whole, and particularly the interior mountainous regions – to which Kabupaten Deiyai and Tigi District belong – are among the least active areas in the Indonesian real estate market. Formal property transactions are minimal, and sales take place primarily within local customary law frameworks. In Indonesia, the opportunities for foreign citizens to acquire land ownership are generally severely restricted: foreign private individuals typically cannot acquire direct, full land ownership (Hak Milik), but can only use property within certain limited legal titles (e.g., Hak Pakai). This general regulatory framework applies to Bomau I as well. In the southern part of the province, in Mimika, the Grasberg mine operated by Freeport Indonesia represents a significant economic focus for the region as a whole, but this effect scarcely extends directly to the interior areas of Deiyai. In the northern part of the province, near Nabire, tourism and commercial real estate transactions are more active, but Bomau I lies geographically and infrastructurally distant from this area.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data for Bomau I is not publicly available. Regarding the interior regions of Papua Tengah Province generally, it can be stated that in certain parts of the region – particularly in mountainous and difficult-to-access zones – tensions stemming from tribal conflicts occur from time to time, which are monitored by Indonesian authorities. Parallel to the province's separation in 2022 and the establishment of independent administration, there is ongoing strengthening of local law enforcement capacity. Regarding public safety in small villages located within Kabupaten Deiyai territory, no general, verifiable statistics are available, so individual claims on this matter cannot be made. For travelers and those wishing to settle there, current information from relevant consular and official sources is recommended.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions within Bomau I's direct vicinity cannot be identified from sources. However, Papua Tengah Province as a whole possesses numerous significant natural assets that may be mentioned in the context of the broader region. In the northern part of the province, Cenderawasih Bay National Park (Taman Nasional Teluk Cenderawasih) offers marine tourism potential, including coral reefs, white sand islands, and whale sharks. In the province's interior, the Danau Paniai lake region and the Jayawijaya mountain range represent outstanding natural phenomena. Indonesia's highest peak, Puncak Jaya, is also located in Papua Tengah Province and is known for its permanent glaciers – though this is situated at considerable distance from Bomau I. These attractions represent the broader province's tourism value; precise data on their accessibility from Tigi District is not available.
Summary
Bomau I is a small, interior Papuan rural settlement that belongs to Tigi District (Kecamatan Tigi), Kabupaten Deiyai, and Papua Tengah Province, which became independent in 2022. The available source material provides information exclusively at the provincial level; detailed, independent data about the settlement itself is not yet public. The natural endowments of the broader region are noteworthy; however, the development of infrastructure and public administration in interior areas remains ongoing, which substantially affects Bomau I's accessibility and real estate market appeal.

