Olomising – small highland settlement in Mugi District, Yahukimo Regency
Olomising is a small settlement in Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) Province, Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Mugi District (kecamatan), and within that to Kabupaten Yahukimo. It is situated in one of the most remote and difficult-to-access corners of the Papua macroregion, at approximately -4.31 latitude and 139.03 east longitude. No direct, verifiable sources are available specifically about Olomising settlement; therefore, the following description is based on data available at the level of Mugi District and Kabupaten Yahukimo, as well as on generally known facts about the region, clearly indicating this in all cases.
General overview
Olomising does not appear in widely known tourism or administrative sources, which in itself indicates that it belongs to the category of small, sparsely populated, and difficult-to-access settlements in the Papuan highlands. Its belonging to Mugi District means it is located within the administrative system of Kabupaten Yahukimo, whose official seat is in Sumohai District, but actual governmental activities are conducted from Dekai District due to local infrastructural conditions – this is a verifiable fact based on the Indonesian Wikipedia article about Kabupaten Yahukimo. According to mid-2024 data, Yahukimo Regency has a population of 355,612 and population density of only 21 per km², illustrating well that this is one of Indonesia's most sparsely inhabited areas. The mountainous, difficult-to-traverse terrain, underdeveloped road network, and infrastructural deficiencies are characteristic of Yahukimo Regency as a whole, and Olomising and its surroundings are likely no exception to this. The area is typically inhabited by Papuan indigenous communities, where livelihood is largely based on subsistence agriculture and forestry.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable, settlement-level real estate market data is available regarding Olomising. In the context of Kabupaten Yahukimo and Highland Papua Province as a whole, it can be stated generally that these areas belong among the least developed segments of the Indonesian real estate market. The extremely low population density, the absence of public transportation and road infrastructure, and limited accessibility of commercial services fundamentally determine that an organized real estate market practically does not exist in these areas according to available data. Under generally applicable Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, primarily the categories of Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, but their enforceability is extremely limited in such remote, infrastructurally underdeveloped areas. From an investment perspective, the Yahukimo region and Olomising area are not currently relevant targets on the organized real estate market.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding safety and security in Olomising. Regarding the broader region, Highland Papua Province, and Kabupaten Yahukimo, it can be generally stated that the mountainous areas of Papua rank among Indonesia's most isolated territories and those with the least state presence. Police and healthcare infrastructure in such difficult-to-access villages is typically limited, and tribal community conflicts within indigenous communities, as well as the presence of traditional justice systems, are generally recognized characteristics of life in the Papuan highlands. This information is not based on Olomising-specific crime data, but rather on generally documented circumstances regarding the region, and the specific situation cannot be detailed precisely due to the lack of verifiable sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specifically documented for Olomising are recorded in any available source. The broader Kabupaten Yahukimo region could theoretically generate interest from nature lovers and ecotourism enthusiasts due to the natural features of the Papuan highlands – high mountain peaks, deep river valleys, diverse flora and fauna – however, due to extreme access difficulties, this area remains virtually completely untouched from an organized tourism perspective. Dekai, which temporarily performs the function of administrative center of the regency, is the approximately accessible largest administrative hub, which has an airport and serves as a reference point for certain services, but the distance between Olomising and Dekai, as well as road conditions in detail, are not known from verifiable sources. No verifiable data is available regarding specific natural or cultural landmarks of Mugi District and Olomising.
Summary
Olomising is a small, poorly documented highland settlement in Kabupaten Yahukimo, Highland Papua Province. Based on the extremely low population density characteristic of the regency as a whole, underdeveloped infrastructure, and difficult accessibility, the settlement belongs to the category of isolated, self-sufficient communities of the Papuan highlands. No concrete, verifiable data regarding real estate market, tourism, or public safety is available at the Olomising level; for any more detailed information, more general characteristics documented at the level of Kabupaten Yahukimo or Highland Papua Province can provide context.

