Bokiem – a small highland settlement in Kabupaten Jayawijaya, Highland Papua province
Bokiem is a small settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, classified within the Taelarek district (kecamatan) and registered as part of the Kabupaten Jayawijaya administrative unit. Based on its coordinates, it is located in the central Papuan highlands region, at approximately -4.0004° southern latitude and 138.7995° eastern longitude. No detailed public sources exist specifically about the settlement; the information presented below draws on verifiable data at the regency level and characteristics of the broader surrounding area, where relevant.
General overview
Bokiem is among the smaller settlements of Kabupaten Jayawijaya, whose administrative center is Wamena city, located in the Baliem Valley. Kabupaten Jayawijaya itself is one of Indonesia's distinctive territories: the regency also functions as the seat of Highland Papua province, and is considered the country's oldest and—given highland conditions—most developed upper-Papuan administrative unit. According to data measured in mid-2024, the regency's total population was 275,772 people, with a population density of only 20 per square kilometer, which clearly illustrates the area's sparsely inhabited, scattered village network. At the time of Indonesia's integration in 1963, the Jayawijaya regency's territory encompassed what is today the entire Highland Papua province, from which a gradual administrative subdivision created a total of eight regencies, which were then reunited in a new province in 2022. Bokiem belongs to the Taelarek district, which similarly forms part of the highland interior areas; no independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources currently exist publicly for the district or the village itself, so the region's characteristics must be taken as indicative.
Real estate and investment
Kabupaten Jayawijaya, and within it the villages of Taelarek district—including Bokiem—are situated in a highland interior area where the real estate market is typically only minimally formalized and serves almost exclusively local needs. For the regency as a whole, it is true that infrastructure accessibility is limited, road networks and logistics development are ongoing, and investment activity is concentrated primarily near the administrative center, Wamena. There is no publicly available data specifically regarding property prices or market transactions in Bokiem. Indonesian land ownership regulations generally restrict foreign nationals from acquiring direct land ownership: foreigners typically can only gain property usage rights through lease arrangements (hak sewa) or through certain investment structures. In Papuan highland regions, moreover, the data and legal background is particularly complex, making every investment decision a matter requiring careful preliminary legal consultation and on-site research.
Safety and security
Independent, verified statistical sources do not exist regarding Bokiem's safety and security. Regarding the broader region—Kabupaten Jayawijaya and Highland Papua province—it can generally be said that in the Papuan highlands, due to the area's sensitivity and scattered infrastructure, daily life may in some cases require particular security considerations. Travelers and those considering staying in the area are advised to monitor current warnings from Indonesian authorities and appropriate foreign affairs advisories, since conditions may vary from region to region and period to period. Specific crime or security data cannot be provided due to absence of sources.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attraction is directly associated with Bokiem. However, in the broader Kabupaten Jayawijaya area, a well-known attraction is the Baliem Valley (Lembah Baliem), which the regency's administrative description highlights prominently. The Baliem Valley is so defining in character for the region that in foreign-language literature it is also known by the name "Grand Valley," and is closely intertwined with the perception of Wamena city and the entire Jayawijaya regency. Highland culture, traditions of indigenous communities, and the natural environment in the broader Jayawijaya regency area may be attractive to visitors with ecological and cultural interests; however, specific, source-supported tourist offerings in Bokiem's immediate vicinity are not documented. Access to the regency's seat, Wamena, is generally by air, since the highland terrain significantly complicates road access.
Summary
Bokiem is a small highland settlement scarcely documented in publicly available data, located in the Taelarek district of Kabupaten Jayawijaya, Highland Papua province. The broader regency is known for the Baliem Valley and Wamena city, and is overall a sparsely populated, highland-character administrative unit with a total population of approximately 275,000 in 2024. Specific, settlement-level data regarding the real estate market, tourist offerings, and details of public safety are not available; therefore, for any inquiries, it is advisable to obtain current information from on-site or official sources.

