Ginilume – a small highland settlement in Indonesia's central Papuan interior
Ginilume is a small highland settlement that falls within the administrative territory of Kecamatan Gubume, located within Kabupaten Puncak Jaya regency in Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province, Indonesia. In terms of macroregional classification, it lies within the interior, mountainous zone of the Papuan archipelago. Based on Ginilume's coordinates (-3.4467891, 137.8427298), the settlement is situated in the characteristically steep and difficult-to-access terrain of the Central Papua highlands. Since no independent, detailed database source exists specifically for Ginilume, the broader context presented below is based on verified information at the Kabupaten Puncak Jaya level.
General overview
Ginilume is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Gubume, which is located within the highland administrative territory of Kabupaten Puncak Jaya. The regency's name itself derives from Puncak Jaya—referring to Gunung Jaya, which encompasses Indonesia's highest peaks—and this clearly illustrates the character of terrain in which the region is situated. The regency seat is located in the Distrik Mulia area, and the entire administrative unit spans the highland interior of Central Papua. According to data from late 2024, the total population of the kabupaten was 220,393 people, with a population density of only 34 people/km², reflecting the area's sparsely inhabited and difficult-to-access character. The kabupaten is one of Indonesia's 62 so-called tertinggal (underdeveloped) regions, indicating that the level of infrastructure and services development remains below the national average. Ginilume, as a smaller interior highland settlement, presumably shares this broader regional character, though no independent local-level data exists to confirm this. Regarding the traditional customary legal system, Kabupaten Puncak Jaya belongs to the La Pago adat region (wilayah adat La Pago), which characterizes the highland interior culture of Papua.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is known to exist specifically for Ginilume or Kecamatan Gubume. For the broader Kabupaten Puncak Jaya as a whole, it is characteristic that its status as an "underdeveloped area" and its low population density result in an extremely limited formal real estate market, rare transactions, and prices that are not comparable to those in Indonesia's tourist or urban centers. The pace of infrastructure development, the quality of transportation connections, and the level of basic services fundamentally determine the investment appeal of such interior highland areas. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, direct land ownership by foreign nationals is legally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is granted exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may hold property only under Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited title frameworks. This general legal framework applies to all Indonesian territory, including Papua. Given the regency's underdeveloped area classification and the underdeveloped real estate market, detailed on-site legal and infrastructural due diligence is necessary before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
No public safety statistics are available specifically for Ginilume or Kecamatan Gubume. As broader context, it may be noted that Kabupaten Puncak Jaya and the wider Papuan highland interior regions have long been considered areas of complex security conditions within Indonesia. Difficult terrain, limited transportation infrastructure, and the sparsely inhabited nature of interior areas all contribute to state services—including law enforcement—being less readily accessible than in other parts of the country. Additionally, certain areas of the Papuan highland interior are classified as politically sensitive zones. For travelers and those intending to stay in the area, it is recommended to consult the most current official travel advisory sources (such as information from the relevant country's foreign ministry) to assess the current situation, as conditions may change over time. In the absence of local-level factual, up-to-date data, it is prudent to refrain from making generalized statements.
Tourist attractions
The available verified source material does not contain any named tourist attractions specifically for Ginilume or Kecamatan Gubume, and therefore none can be listed. The broader regency itself takes its name from Puncak Jaya, also known as Gunung Jaya, which is known as Indonesia's highest peak in the Jayawijaya mountain range, and is located within the regency's territory or in its immediate vicinity. This peak is one of the most well-known natural reference points in Papuan highland tourism, although access to it is extremely difficult and may require special permits. The highland interior culture belonging to the La Pago adat region—the traditional way of life of local communities and the Papuan customary world—may also be of particular interest, though such cultural tourism in organized form is not documented in available sources for the regency as a whole. No source-based data exists regarding Ginilume's own tourist infrastructure, accommodation, or hospitality offerings.
Summary
Ginilume is a small interior highland settlement in Indonesia's Central Papua province, situated within the administrative frameworks of Kecamatan Gubume and Kabupaten Puncak Jaya. The regency as a whole is classified among Indonesia's underdeveloped areas, characterized by low population density and limited infrastructure. No independent local-level data exists specifically for Ginilume, so for questions relating to access, living conditions, the real estate market, and public safety, the broader regional context and current on-site information gathering can serve as guidance.

