Bintang Lima – a small settlement in Kwamki Narama District, Kabupaten Mimika
Bintang Lima is an Indonesian settlement located in Kwamki Narama Kecamatan (district), within Kabupaten Mimika regency, in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) Province. Geographically situated in the Papuan region, with coordinates (-4.4553; 137.1362), it lies within the interior areas of Mimika regency. The regency's administrative seat is the nearby city of Timika. Since directly accessible encyclopedic source material regarding this settlement is currently unavailable, the following information is based on verifiable characteristics of the broader environment — Kabupaten Mimika and the Papuan region — with clear indication where this applies.
General overview
Bintang Lima, as part of Kwamki Narama District, lies within a regency whose name — Mimika — is widely recognized throughout Indonesia, primarily due to its association with PT Freeport Indonesia, a mining complex containing one of the world's largest gold and copper deposits. According to 2024 Ministry of Internal Affairs data, Kabupaten Mimika has a population of approximately 318,679, with a population density of only 15 people/km², which is considered very low and indicates that significant portions of the area are covered by natural, sparsely inhabited territory. The regency's topography is extremely varied: lower-lying areas are characterized by swampy plains intersected by rivers, where indigenous Kamoro and Sempan ethnic groups reside, while in higher mountainous zones the traditional cultures of the Amungme and Damal communities are predominant. Bintang Lima itself is a small, regionally little-known settlement; its distinctive characteristics do not appear in available sources as independently documented features. Based on its location, it can be classified as part of the rural-semi-urban zone of Kwamki Narama District, whose transportation and service connections are oriented toward the regency seat, Timika.
Real estate and investment
Direct settlement-level data regarding Bintang Lima's real estate market is unavailable; the following reflects general observations concerning Kabupaten Mimika as a whole and the broader Papuan region. The real estate market of Mimika regency is fundamentally shaped by economic activity organized around Freeport mining: Timika and its immediate vicinity holds appeal for workers, entrepreneurs, and subcontractors, generating demand for rental housing and retail properties in nearby areas. However, the regency's rural zones — into which Bintang Lima falls — are characterized by considerably less capital movement, and infrastructure is more uneven. Within the framework of generally applicable Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain rental arrangements are available, which apply throughout the country and thus to Papua as well. From an investment perspective, economic activity in Kabupaten Mimika is heavily concentrated around the mining sector, and in smaller rural settlements the real estate market exhibits modest liquidity with longer return periods to be anticipated.
Safety and security
Independent, credible statistical data regarding Bintang Lima's safety is not available in public sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Mimika, it is generally observable that the regency — partly due to mining activities and resulting social tensions — is a sensitive area that has at times attracted attention for complex security matters over the decades. Certain parts of Papua Province, particularly mining and mountainous zones, hold special security status within Indonesia, and in affected areas the level of authorities' presence may differ across various districts. On this basis, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories — for example, guidance from one's own country's foreign ministry — regarding Kabupaten Mimika as a whole. Regarding Bintang Lima's specific safety situation, substantiated statements cannot be made from available sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available source material regarding Bintang Lima's area. At the broader Kabupaten Mimika regency level, verifiable sources mention the PT Freeport Indonesia mining complex in Tembagapura District, which is one of the world's largest such facilities; however, this is not a public visiting site for everyday tourism. Among the regency's cultural assets, the woodcarving and sculpture traditions of the Kamoro and Sempan ethnic groups stand out, which characterize the lower-lying riverine areas; the craftsmanship of these communities constitutes a recognized part of Indonesian cultural heritage. The regency's sole national airport, Moses Kilangin Airport, operates in Mimika Baru District and serves as the gateway for arrivals to and departures from Timika toward the region. Should one wish to explore the Bintang Lima area, Timika as a regional center represents the nearest accessible infrastructure point from which the regency's natural and cultural assets are more readily accessible.
Summary
Bintang Lima is a small Papuan settlement in Kwamki Narama Kecamatan, Kabupaten Mimika, for which direct encyclopedic or statistical documentation is not yet publicly available. The broader regency is primarily known within Indonesia due to Freeport mining, and this economic context defines the region's development dynamics, real estate market, and infrastructure. The settlement's natural and cultural environment is shaped by Papuan plains and the traditions of local indigenous communities. For those seeking information regarding Mimika regency, it is advisable to incorporate the most recent local and official sources in the decision-making process.

