Momenggama – a small highland settlement in Kwikma District, Yahukimo Regency
Momenggama is an Indonesian settlement located in Kwikma District (kecamatan), within Yahukimo Regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo), in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province. The province was established on 25 July 2022 from the central and mountainous parts of the former Papua province, making it one of Indonesia's youngest administrative units. Based on its coordinates (-4.4893188, 139.3678533), the settlement is situated in the interior highlands of West New Guinea. Independent, detailed database records for Momenggama are not currently available; the description below relies on available provincial-level sources and generally known regional characteristics.
General overview
Momenggama is one of the smaller settlements in Kwikma District, Yahukimo Regency. The regency is part of Highland Papua province, which according to Indonesian statistical estimates had a population of 1,484,870 in mid-2025 – this figure applies to the entire province. The province's total area is 52,505.66 km², and it is Indonesia's only completely landlocked province with no coastline. Communities in such mountainous highlands in Papua typically consist of small villages that are difficult to access, where basic infrastructure – road networks, power supply, telecommunications – is in many places absent or underdeveloped. Kwikma District, to which Momenggama belongs, is likewise situated in deeply mountainous interior areas where access is most commonly possible only by small aircraft or on foot. Yahukimo Regency itself is well known for lying in one of the most difficult-to-reach and least infrastructurally developed regions among Indonesian regencies. Since verifiable data specific to Momenggama is not available, the foregoing reflects generally known characteristics of the broader region.
Real estate and investment
No publicly verifiable, concrete data is available regarding the real estate market in Momenggama and Kwikma District. In the context of the broader region – Yahukimo Regency and Highland Papua province – it can be noted that in such mountainous, difficult-to-access areas, the real estate market is extremely limited in size, commercial property transactions are minimal, and investment activity remains at low levels. Due to infrastructure deficiencies, development opportunities are scarce, and the feasibility of any potential investment is heavily influenced by logistical accessibility. It is worth noting in general that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full land ownership; for them, primarily long-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) arrangements are available, which within the framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations can provide limited property use rights. Regarding the region's development potential, it is noteworthy that since Highland Papua province's establishment in 2022, the Indonesian government has emphasized infrastructural development of the Papuan provinces – however, the direct effects of this on Momenggama cannot currently be assessed from publicly available sources.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible sources provide specific public safety statistics for Momenggama and Kwikma District. In the broader regional context, it is known that Yahukimo Regency and certain areas of Papua's interior highlands have in recent years been considered security-sensitive zones where incidents related to political tensions have occasionally occurred. In Indonesia's Papuan provinces, particularly in mountainous interior areas, the situation can be volatile, and travellers are generally advised to monitor current advisories from authorities and their country's foreign affairs ministries. These general observations reflect the broader context of the region, and direct conclusions cannot be drawn from them regarding Momenggama's specific security situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources are available that identify specific tourist attractions for Momenggama and Kwikma District. From a natural assets perspective, the broader region – Highland Papua province – is noteworthy: the province covers the high mountainous terrain of West New Guinea, where some of the Indonesian archipelago's most distinctive and pristine highland landscapes and biological diversity are concentrated. Traditional Papuan communities live within Yahukimo Regency territory, whose cultural heritage – traditional villages, tools, and ceremonies – may be of particular interest in itself. However, these are regional characteristics, not specifically substantiated claims regarding Momenggama. In general, tourism in highland Papua is very underdeveloped, accessibility is limited, and infrastructure necessary for receiving tourists is inadequate. For interested parties, relevant, verifiable information is primarily found in relation to organized expeditions and cultural research trips covering the province as a whole, available through various travel and scientific sources.
Summary
Momenggama is located in Kwikma District, Yahukimo Regency, in Highland Papua province, which was established on 25 July 2022 – Indonesia's only completely landlocked province. Beyond available provincial-level data, no independent, verifiable sources for Momenggama are currently accessible. The place's characteristics – accessibility, infrastructure, real estate market, and tourism – can be inferred from the general regional characteristics of Papua's interior highlands, from which it can be concluded that this is a difficult-to-access, underdeveloped, yet distinctive highland area in terms of natural and cultural resources.

