Mamoldema – a small mountainous settlement in Kabupaten Puncak, Highland Papua
Mamoldema is a settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Puncak, in Kecamatan Erelmakawia district. Based on its coordinates (-3.80295174, 137.51200581), it lies on the eastern ranges of the Jayawijaya mountain system, in Papua's interior, landlocked, mountainous region completely cut off from the coast. In available sources, Mamoldema does not appear as a separate entry; the following description therefore presents the settlement's regional context within the framework of provincial and broader kabupaten-level information.
General overview
Mamoldema is one of the settlements of Kecamatan Erelmakawia in Kabupaten Puncak. The kabupaten itself forms part of the Papua Pegunungan province, which was established on June 30, 2022, through the division of the formerly unified Papua province, based on Law No. 16 of 2022. The new province is unique in being Indonesia's only province that has no coastline whatsoever – the territory is entirely landlocked. The province's capital is located in the municipality of Gunung Susu (District Hubikosi) within Kabupaten Jayawijaya. The Papua Pegunungan province extends over the eastern part of the Jayawijaya mountain range, where the ranges encompass Indonesia's highest peaks, including Puncak Mandala and Puncak Trikora. The region is generally characterized by communities of diverse ethnic backgrounds living in valleys between mountains, engaged in traditional agriculture – primarily sweet potato cultivation – and pig farming. The settlements belonging to the La Pago customary law area, and thus indirectly the Mamoldema region, are considered highly isolated and difficult to access from an infrastructure standpoint. Local transportation, due to the nature of the terrain, is conducted primarily by air or along narrow mountain paths.
Real estate and investment
No data is available in accessible sources regarding Mamoldema's real estate market and specific investment opportunities. Based on the broader regional, Papua Pegunungan province general economic and infrastructural context, it can be stated that the real estate market in mountainous interior Papua areas is extremely limited and unstructured. The formal real estate market in this province – due to the remoteness characteristic of the entire region, minimal commercial activity, and traditional communal land-use systems – virtually does not exist compared to well-developed Indonesian real estate markets (such as Bali or Java). According to Indonesia's general regulations, foreigners are not entitled to full land ownership; they may acquire only limited use rights under specific titles (such as Hak Pakai). The Papua Pegunungan province is a particularly sensitive area in that traditional communal (adat) land ownership exists parallel to formal legal frameworks, which presents serious legal and administrative challenges from an investment perspective. All of this means that real estate market activity in Kabupaten Puncak and Kecamatan Erelmakawia – including Mamoldema – is currently negligible.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data regarding Mamoldema's public safety is available in accessible sources. Regarding the broader region – namely Highland Papua province and the Puncak district within it – it is generally known that interior Papua mountainous areas experience periodic tribal conflicts arising from traditional rivalries between local communities. Additionally, Indonesian authorities have issued security warnings affecting certain interior Papua areas due to risks associated with the presence of armed groups, which primarily affect certain mountainous districts. These circumstances represent general observations applicable to the entire province and do not definitively characterize Mamoldema's own security situation. It is advisable for travelers and external interested parties to follow current official Indonesian authorities' and travel information sources before traveling to this area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are documented by source for Mamoldema. Regarding tourist appeal appearing in verified sources for Papua Pegunungan province, the Lembah Baliem (Baliem Valley) is located within the province's territory and is made known in regional tourism by the traditional tribal festival, the Baliem Valley Festival. This location, however, is tied to Kabupaten Jayawijaya and is located at a considerable distance from Mamoldema even in straight-line distance. Additionally, the province is characterized by its proximity to high peaks of the Jayawijaya mountain system – Puncak Mandala and Puncak Trikora mountains – which are known among mountaineers and nature enthusiasts. These attractions, however, are not accessible in the immediate vicinity of Mamoldema and can be understood solely as part of the broader province's tourist offering. No data is available regarding independent tourist infrastructure in the Kecamatan Erelmakawia area.
Summary
Mamoldema is a mountainous settlement located in Kecamatan Erelmakawia and Kabupaten Puncak within the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province, established in 2022, which has no coastline. The settlement falls within one of the isolated, difficult-to-access districts of the Jayawijaya mountain system, where traditional communal lifestyle, limited infrastructure, and an unstructured real estate market are the defining characteristics. From tourism and investment perspectives, it currently does not rank among known or active locations; for more detailed information regarding the region, it is advisable to rely on current official sources at the province and kabupaten level.

