Bomding – small mountain settlement on the inner highlands of Pápua, in Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang
Bomding is a small settlement in Papua Pegunungan (Upper Papua) province, Indonesia, situated within Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang administrative unit, belonging to Kecamatan Oksamol. Based on its coordinates (-4.828° S, 140.877° E), it lies in the inner, highland terrain of the Pegunungan Bintang mountain range, not far from the border with Papua New Guinea. The region is one of Indonesia's most isolated and least researched areas; beyond regency-level data, no independent, publicly accessible information source about the specific settlement is currently known.
General overview
Bomding belongs to Kecamatan Oksamol, which is located within Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang. This kabupaten is situated in the Central Papuan highlands (Pegunungan Tengah), and borders Papua New Guinea to the east, Kabupaten Jayapura and Kabupaten Keerom to the north, Kabupaten Boven Digoel to the south, and Kabupaten Yahukimo to the west. The kabupaten takes its name from the Pegunungan Bintang mountain range—known as Sterrengebergte during the Dutch colonial period and in English as the Star Mountains—and the naming derives from the perpetual snow glaciers at Puncak Mandala peak, which reportedly inspired the name due to their star-shaped arrangement. Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang is officially recognized by the Indonesian government as one of 62 backward (tertinggal) regions in the country. The area is extremely difficult to access, with underdeveloped infrastructure; transportation is largely conducted by air. Bomding itself is a small mountain community in this isolated, forested, high-altitude landscape; more precise data on population or area is not included in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang is among the country's most underdeveloped regions, where the formal real estate market essentially does not exist based on available data. In the context of kabupaten-level information, it can be stated that extraordinary geographic isolation, underdeveloped infrastructure, and transportation constraints fundamentally preclude broader real estate market activity. Within the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it is important to note that foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, only limited-duration lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available. In Papua provinces, additional special local regulations apply to territories traditionally used by indigenous Papuan communities (Orang Asli Papua), which further restrict the scope for external investors. Regarding Bomding and its immediate surroundings, no concrete real estate or investment data is available; the above reflects exclusively the broader kabupaten and provincial-level context of general applicability.
Safety and security
Regarding Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang, available sources clearly indicate that the area is a site of armed conflict between the Indonesian armed forces and police (TNI/Polri) and the West Papuan National Liberation Army (TPNPB). According to kabupaten-level data, by November 2021, approximately 5,000 people had been forced to leave their homes due to the conflict. This security situation affects the kabupaten as a whole and can be considered generally characteristic of the broader region in terms of risks to travelers. No independent, settlement-level source is available regarding Bomding's specific security conditions; therefore, only the above regency-level information can be considered well-founded. Travelers planning to visit the kabupaten area are strongly advised to review the latest official information and travel warnings issued by Indonesian authorities before their journey.
Tourist attractions
No source material describing specific named tourist attractions in Bomding's immediate vicinity is available. However, the natural features of the broader Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang and the Pegunungan Bintang mountain range are noteworthy: within the kabupaten lies Puncak Mandala, one of Indonesia's highest points, which is covered by perpetual snow glaciers and from which the kabupaten takes its name. The region is characterized by dense tropical highland forests with extraordinarily diverse flora and fauna, which could form the potential basis for nature tourism—yet due to the area's isolation, underdeveloped infrastructure, and security situation, organized tourist activity is not typical in the region. No verifiable, concrete sources are available regarding tourist attractions in Bomding and Kecamatan Oksamol, possible cultural sites, or local festivals.
Summary
Bomding is a small, isolated mountain settlement in Indonesia's Papua Pegunungan province, located within Kecamatan Oksamol of Kabupaten Pegunungan Bintang, near the Papua New Guinea border. The kabupaten is one of the country's officially underdeveloped regions, characterized by difficult accessibility, underdeveloped infrastructure, active security challenges, and limited administrative and market presence. No independent, publicly accessible data source is known regarding Bomding; all more specific characterizations are based on broader kabupaten-level information, which has been presented in this context in the article.

