Nahomas – small mountain settlement in Kosarek district of Yahukimo regency
Nahomas is a tiny settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province in Indonesia, located in Kosarek district (kecamatan) within Yahukimo regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-4.1194769, 139.5127286), it is situated in the characteristically high, difficult-to-access mountainous terrain of the region, in the extremely isolated interior parts of Papua. Nahomas is not discussed in detail by any available, publicly accessible sources at the settlement level, therefore in the presentation below we rely on verifiable data concerning Yahukimo regency and more broadly Highland Papua province and their broader context, clearly indicating when we shift to a narrower or wider scale.
General overview
Nahomas belongs to Kosarek district within Yahukimo regency, which is one of the regencies of Highland Papua province. Yahukimo regency became an independent administrative unit on December 11, 2002, when it was separated from the former Jayawijaya regency. The regency has an area of 17,152 km², with a population of 164,512 in 2010 and 350,880 in 2020 according to census data; an official estimate prepared in mid-2022 indicates 361,776 inhabitants. This relatively dynamic population growth at the regency level is generally attributable to natural increase and improvements in administrative organization. The administrative seat of the regency is officially Sumohai, but due to infrastructure deficiencies, the administrative apparatus actually functions in the city of Dekai, which is located approximately 25 kilometers south of Sumohai. Concrete, verifiable data regarding Nahomas' village-level population, area, and administrative details are not currently available. Kosarek district, to which the settlement belongs, is one of the interior, mountainous territorial units of Yahukimo regency, where the development of basic infrastructure – roads, electric supply, telecommunications – is quite limited even within the region. This isolation is a characteristic observation applicable to similar small villages located in interior highland areas of Papua.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible sources at settlement or district level are currently available regarding Nahomas' real estate market and investment potential. Yahukimo regency as a whole is one of the most peripheral, difficult-to-access areas of Highland Papua province; this circumstance generally means low commercial real estate turnover and virtually nonexistent institutionalized investment markets in interior mountain villages. Generally speaking, land ownership regulations in Indonesia are strict regarding foreign nationals: foreigners cannot hold outright property rights (Hak Milik), but only certain limited legal titles (for example, Hak Pakai – usage rights), and this restriction applies uniformly to all regions of the country, including the Papuan highland areas. At the Yahukimo regency level, economic activity is primarily based on subsistence agriculture and natural resources, and infrastructure underdevelopment substantially hinders commercial investments. Concerning Nahomas, therefore, no concrete, reliable data is available regarding nearby real estate turnover or local land prices.
Safety and security
No independent, village-level statistics are available regarding Nahomas' public safety situation. Certain interior areas of Highland Papua province – particularly mountain districts like those in the Yahukimo region, which are infrastructurally isolated and difficult to access – have from time to time become sites of tensions between Indonesian authorities and local communities, as well as tribal conflicts; this broader regional context is well known. Nevertheless, it is risky to generalize from individual examples, and we have no sources documenting concrete security events affecting Nahomas. Travelers and those interested in the area are advised in all cases to consult current travel advisories (for example, from their own government's foreign affairs service), as the situation may change dynamically.
Tourist attractions
No Wikipedia or other verifiable source names any specific tourist attractions or visitable sites for Nahomas settlement. The broader Yahukimo regency area possesses the characteristic natural and cultural features of Papua's interior highland landscapes: steep, densely vegetated mountains, traditional Papuan communities and their culture, and pristine natural environment generally constitute the region's main attractions. However, these characteristics are not named attractions tied to Nahomas, but rather broader observations applicable to Highland Papua as a whole. Reliable information currently available to the public regarding accessible sights, trails, or accommodation facilities from Kosarek district and Nahomas specifically is not available.
Summary
Nahomas is a small, poorly documented settlement in Highland Papua province, Indonesia, within Kosarek district of Yahukimo regency. Yahukimo regency became independent in 2002, has an area of nearly 17,200 km², and its population exceeded 350,000 by 2020. The settlement itself and its immediate surroundings lie in the interior, difficult-to-access areas of the Papuan highlands, where infrastructure development and institutional information services are limited. From tourism, real estate market, and public safety perspectives alike, only the broader regency and province-level context can be reliably described, as verifiable sources at the village level are not available.

