Homboki – a small highland settlement in Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua
Homboki is a tiny settlement in eastern Indonesia, located in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Yahukimo, falling under the Hereapini district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the area lies in the interior highland zone of the island of Papua, approximately at -3.93° latitude and 139.73° longitude. As settlement-level data for Homboki is not yet available from reliable sources, the following account presents verifiable information about Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole and characteristics of the broader Papua region, with clear indication of the administrative level to which each statement applies.
General overview
Homboki is located within the Hereapini district (kecamatan Hereapini), administered as part of Kabupaten Yahukimo. Kabupaten Yahukimo itself is one of the most extensive yet most sparsely populated regencies in Indonesia: according to data recorded in mid-2024, the total population of the entire regency was 355,612 inhabitants, with a population density of approximately 21 persons/km². This ratio reflects that the regency as a whole — and the settlements within the Hereapini district, including presumably Homboki — consist of scattered, small villages where communities engage primarily in traditional farming, livestock raising, and subsistence agriculture. The regency's administrative seat is formally located in Sumohai district, but due to limited infrastructure, the actual government center operates in Dekai district. This circumstance demonstrates that Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole — and small villages in more remote districts — faces serious infrastructural challenges: absence of public roads, dependence on air connections, and limited availability of basic services are characteristic of this region generally.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data from Homboki or the Hereapini district is not available, so the following account reflects the general economic context of Kabupaten Yahukimo and, more broadly, Highland Papua Province. The real estate market in the region is extremely limited, as commercial land transactions are almost entirely absent in the most remote districts: the majority of affected areas operate under community (adat) land-use systems regulated by local tribal and customary law norms. Under Indonesia's general land laws, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct, full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangements are available, but these are most relevant in more developed, urban market areas. In the Papua highland interior regions — including Yahukimo Regency — investment interest remains minimal, partly due to infrastructure deficiencies and partly due to special administrative and territorial status. Prior to any investment decision, thorough legal and on-site due diligence is necessary, taking into account local rules governing adat community land use.
Safety and security
Concrete, published statistics on public safety in Homboki or the Hereapini district are not available. Highland Papua Province as a whole — and particularly parts of the interior highland districts of the island of Papua — is a region treated by Indonesian authorities and certain international organizations as a sensitive, difficult-to-access zone. Within Kabupaten Yahukimo's territory, police and public security infrastructure development is ongoing, but due to scattered accessibility and vast territorial expanse, state presence in certain districts remains limited. Generally speaking, in Papua's interior highland villages, life is traditional and communal in character, with local conflicts potentially being primarily tribal and territorial in nature, differing significantly from urban crime patterns. Regarding specific safety situations, travelers and interested parties are advised to consult current Indonesian government briefings and relevant consular warnings.
Tourist attractions
For Homboki, no specific named tourist attractions can be identified from verified sources. The appeal of Kabupaten Yahukimo and the broader Highland Papua Province lies primarily in the natural environment and traditional Papuan cultures, yet regarding specific landmarks, festivals, and natural sites, only more general associations known from regency-level sources can be mentioned. The Papua highland interior regions, in zones near the Jayawijaya mountain range, possess unique natural characteristics, and the traditions of local Papuan tribal cultures, including the Dani and other groups, generate considerable interest from visitors receptive to anthropological and cultural tourism. However, no verifiable data is available regarding Homboki and the Hereapini district's specific tourist infrastructure, accommodation facilities, or organized programs. Travel to this area typically depends on air transport in terms of accessibility and requires thorough advance planning.
Summary
Homboki is a small highland settlement in the Hereapini district of Kabupaten Yahukimo, Highland Papua Province, poorly documented in publicly available sources. Based on data relating to the regency as a whole, the area has extremely low population density, limited infrastructure, and is underdeveloped both from tourism and real estate market perspectives, though it is situated in a unique natural and cultural environment. For interested parties considering decisions affecting the broader region, review of current government briefings, local regulations, and public safety recommendations is essential.

