Obolma – a small highland Papuan settlement in Kurima district of Yahukimo Regency
Obolma is a small settlement in Indonesia's Highland Papua (in Indonesian: Papua Pegunungan) province, which at the regency level of administration falls under Kabupaten Yahukimo. The nearest administrative unit to the village is Kurima district (Kecamatan Kurima). Based on its coordinates (–4.216° south latitude, 139.038° east longitude), it is located in the interior, highland areas of the island of Papua. The broader region of which Obolma is a part is among the most isolated and least documented areas of Indonesian Papua, where modern infrastructure and administrative data services are both limited.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level statistics or descriptions of Obolma are available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. In the following, verifiable data concerning Kabupaten Yahukimo are presented, with clear indication that these describe the regency as a whole, not Obolma exclusively. Kabupaten Yahukimo is located in Papua Pegunungan province; the regency's official seat is in Sumohai district, but the actual administrative center – due to lack of facilities there – is currently in Dekai district. According to mid-2024 data for the regency, it has a total population of 355,612, with a population density of only 21 persons/km², which well illustrates that Yahukimo is an extremely sparsely inhabited, vast area. Obolma itself is situated in this extremely low-density highland environment, and all indications suggest it forms a small, traditional Papuan community. Kecamatan Kurima, to which the settlement administratively belongs, is similarly located in the difficult-to-access interior highlands of the Papuan highlands, where life is determined primarily by the customs of local Papuan communities and natural conditions. Villages of this type in highland areas are generally accessible only by air or along long walking trails, since asphalted road infrastructure is not developed across much of the region.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data specific to Obolma are available. Based on the general context characteristic of Kabupaten Yahukimo as a whole and Papua Pegunungan province, it can be stated that in such types of highland and difficult-to-access Papuan villages, an organized real estate market practically does not exist, and the circulation of land and buildings is based primarily on the customary law and tribal land-use systems of local communities rather than on conventional commerce. Investment in the region is constrained by the near-total absence of infrastructure, poor accessibility, and low population density. It is generally valid that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, the forms permitted by legislation may include Hak Pakai (usufruct right) or Hak Sewa (lease right), but the conditions and possible applicability of these are severely limited at such a remote, isolated location to begin with. Before any investment planned in the region, thorough exploration of local administrative and legal conditions is essential.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level statistics are available regarding safety and security in Obolma. Papua Pegunungan province, and within it the broader region of Kabupaten Yahukimo, has been the site of recurring tribal conflicts in certain areas over recent decades and tensions between the central government and local armed groups – this statement applies generally to Indonesian highland Papuan areas, but cannot be extrapolated as location-specific data for Obolma. For travelers and investors, consultation of current information from Indonesian authorities and taking into account travel warnings from one's own country's foreign ministry are considered essential preparation. The area's isolation and lack of infrastructure are themselves security factors, since in case of emergency, assistance and evacuation can be time-consuming and difficult.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Obolma are listed in available sources. Kabupaten Yahukimo and the neighboring highland Papuan region generally are rich in natural and cultural values, but these attractions are typically associated with the regency as a whole rather than with a single small village. The Papuan highlands themselves – with their steep valleys, dense rainforests, and traditional Papuan communities – inherently represent a unique natural and anthropological attraction for those willing to visit isolated, difficult-to-access areas. The culture, traditional way of life, and highland landscape of communities living in Kurima district and neighboring areas can be considered the most relevant local values, but specific, named attractions cannot be identified due to lack of sources. Based on available data, organized forms of tourism directed to the region – accommodations, guide services infrastructure – are not characteristic of the area.
Summary
Obolma is a small, highland, and difficult-to-access Papuan settlement in Kecamatan Kurima district in Kabupaten Yahukimo in Highland Papua province. The regency as a whole is very sparsely inhabited – as of mid-2024, population density was only 21 persons/km² – and interior highland villages of this type are generally characterized by absence of infrastructure and limited accessibility. It cannot be considered an organized destination from either a tourism or real estate market perspective; it is primarily an area inhabited by local communities with a traditional way of life. In case of any visit or investment intention, current official information and thorough familiarity with local administrative conditions are essential.

