Kubialat – a small settlement in the Yahukimo regency of the Papuan highlands
Kubialat is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, which belongs to the Bomela district (kecamatan) and is administered as part of the Kabupaten Yahukimo administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (-4.6213894, 139.9777136), it is located in the interior highland areas of the island of Papua, in a region characterized by tropical rainforests and high-altitude landscapes. As independent, settlement-level source data about the village is currently not available, the information presented below concerns the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Yahukimo, and is clearly indicated as applicable to the regency as a whole, not exclusively to Kubialat.
General overview
Kubialat belongs to the Bomela district, which is one of the kecamatan (districts) of Kabupaten Yahukimo in Highland Papua province. Kabupaten Yahukimo is one of the most extensive and sparsely populated regencies in Indonesia: according to data recorded in mid-2024, the regency's total population was 355,612 inhabitants, with a population density of merely 21 persons/km², indicating extremely sparse settlement. The administrative seat of the kabupaten is officially Sumohai district; however, due to infrastructure limitations, the temporary government center currently operates in Dekai district. Kubialat itself is a small, difficult-to-reach highland locality, for which neither tourism-related, demographic, nor economic data are publicly available. The Bomela district — like other interior areas of Yahukimo regency — is typically characterized by limited road connections, and daily supply for rural communities must largely be provided by air. This is a generally characteristic feature of small settlements in the Papuan highlands, stemming from extreme terrain and underdeveloped road networks.
Real estate and investment
For Kubialat, no local real estate market data is available, and no public transaction or price statistics are known at the Bomela district level. In the context of the broader region, namely Kabupaten Yahukimo, it can be stated that the real estate market in Papuan highland kabupaten is extremely limited, informal in nature, and institutionally poorly organized. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over private land according to standard regulations; typically, HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan – building use rights) or HOA (Hak Pakai – use rights) are available to them, though these are applied under varying conditions across different regions. In the interior areas of Yahukimo regency, real estate transactions are extremely rare, local community and tribal land-use customs are strongly determinative, and state land registration does not necessarily cover all areas. From an investment perspective, such isolated, difficult-to-reach villages within the regency are not among typical target locations; development activity — if present at all — is predominantly linked to state infrastructure programs.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data on public safety is available regarding Kubialat. The Kabupaten Yahukimo region and, more broadly, certain areas of the Papuan highlands are occasionally classified as security-sensitive zones according to Indonesian authorities and international organizations, primarily due to tribal conflicts and isolation. However, this is a generalization and cannot be confirmed for Kubialat specifically with concrete sources. Travelers and interested parties are advised to consult current information from the Indonesian government and domestic foreign affairs services before approaching the region. The extraordinarily low population density and lack of basic infrastructure create distinctive circumstances for organizing daily life in themselves.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Kubialat, no verifiable source documents any named tourist attraction, natural landmark, or cultural site. The broader Kabupaten Yahukimo area — of which Kubialat forms a part — carries the characteristic natural and cultural assets of the Papuan highlands: high-altitude landscapes, tropical rainforests, and the traditional cultures of Papua's indigenous peoples define the region's character; however, specific, named locations from Bomela district or its immediate vicinity cannot be documented in available sources. Within the kabupaten as a whole, highland nature and Papuan traditional ways of life may form a basis of interest, but the level of tourism infrastructure and tourism development in the regency's interior areas is extremely low, and access is typically achievable only by air.
Summary
Kubialat is a small, isolated highland settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua province, located in Bomela district as part of Kabupaten Yahukimo. According to regency-level data, the kabupaten is among Indonesia's sparsest populated administrative units, with a population of only 355,612 as of mid-2024 and a population density of 21 persons/km². Kubialat itself does not appear in publicly accessible sources from tourism, real estate market, or demographic perspectives; any more specific statements about the village cannot currently be substantiated. Approaching the region and becoming acquainted with conditions there requires thorough preliminary research.

