Gume – small settlement in the highlands of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya, Highland Papua
Gume is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, located within the Kabupaten Lanny Jaya administrative unit and belonging to Balingga district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.0554704, 138.2891359), it is situated in the interior high-altitude region of the island of Papua, characterized by complex topography and difficult terrain typical of the region. The district capital is located in the nearby Tiom district. No independent, detailed settlement-level sources are available for Gume; therefore, the following characterization is based primarily on verified facts known at the level of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya.
General overview
Gume is part of Balingga district, which belongs to the Kabupaten Lanny Jaya administrative district. The regency itself was established on January 4, 2008, under Law No. 5/2008, and was officially inaugurated on June 21, 2008, as one of six new Papuan regencies, in the presence of Interior Minister Mardiyanto. The name of the regency derives from the Lani people (Suku Lani), who have traditionally inhabited the region. In mid-2024, the total population of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya was 203,524. The region as a whole is strongly mountainous, with most settlements being difficult to reach and with low-level infrastructure development. Gume itself is not covered in detail in available sources, and therefore is likely a relatively small-population mountain village community, forming part of the territory inhabited by the Lani ethnic group. It is characteristic of the entire regency that isolated location, limited road networks, and lack of basic services represent determining life circumstances for local communities.
Real estate and investment
No local or district-level real estate market data are publicly available for Gume. Based on the general context characteristic of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya as a whole, it can be said that the regency is one of the youngest and most isolated administrative units in Papua, where organized commercial forms of real estate trading are not typical, and land registration and property recordkeeping systems are very limited. Under the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited title forms are most applicable, and these are primarily used in practice in more developed, urban areas. In such a severely isolated, poorly developed infrastructure mountain region as Kabupaten Lanny Jaya, there is currently no meaningful evidence of external investor presence, and real estate market activity takes place almost exclusively within the framework of local community customary law and traditional land use.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable public safety data specific to Gume are available. At the Kabupaten Lanny Jaya level, the Indonesian Wikipedia source publicly and specifically documents that several districts of the regency—including, for example, Kuyawage district—are affected by the activity of armed criminal groups (Kelompok Kriminal Bersenjata, KKB), whose presence complicates humanitarian aid delivery and infrastructure development. The isolated location, weak infrastructure, and security risks together create difficult conditions throughout the entire regency. Furthermore, the region is threatened by natural disasters, particularly frost-caused crop failures: in 2022, frost causing famine risk was documented in the region, and delivery of aid was also problematic due to the security situation and lack of roads. All these factors suggest that Kabupaten Lanny Jaya—and Balingga district within it—is a region that Indonesian and international authorities generally recommend that travelers approach with special caution.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Gume or Balingga district. The natural attributes of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya as a whole—the dramatic topography of the Papuan interior highlands, the traditional culture and way of life of the Lani people—could in theory be attractive factors for travelers interested in the ethnological and natural diversity of the island of Papua. At the same time, the entire regency is difficult to access, and tourist infrastructure—accommodation, transportation, guides—is very limited or absent. Better-documented locations in Highland Papua province that attract relatively more tourists—such as the Baliem Valley in the neighboring Jayawijaya regency—can provide approximate information about the general natural character of the region, but these are separate locations lying in other administrative units, and their exact distance from Gume cannot be provided from available sources.
Summary
Gume is a small-scale mountain settlement in Highland Papua province in Indonesia, located within Balingga district of Kabupaten Lanny Jaya, for which detailed independent source material is not available. Based on facts known at the regency level, the region is a young administrative unit with severely isolated location, limited infrastructure, security challenges, and vulnerability to natural disasters. From real estate market and tourism perspectives, Gume and its immediate surroundings do not constitute the subject of organized activity, and based on available information, travel to this area requires thorough preparation and careful consideration.

