Lelambo 2 – small highland settlement in Yahukimo regency, Highland Papua
Lelambo 2 is a small settlement that belongs to the Talambo district (kecamatan) in Yahukimo regency (Kabupaten Yahukimo), in the Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) province that became independent in 2022, within Indonesia's Papua macroregion. Based on its coordinates (approximately –3.79° southern latitude, 139.83° eastern longitude), it is located in the eastern part of the Jayawijaya mountain range, in an area characterized by high mountain peaks, deep valleys, and dense rainforests. No settlement-level source is available, so the description below is primarily based on verifiable data at the province and regency level, with these connections clearly indicated. According to province-level data, Papua Pegunungan became an independent province on June 30, 2022, following the division of the former Papua province, based on Law No. 16 of 2022.
General overview
Lelambo 2 forms part of the Talambo district, which is administered within Kabupaten Yahukimo. Yahukimo regency ranks among Indonesia's most isolated and least developed areas: due to the mountainous terrain, sparse road network, and difficult accessibility, settlements in the region are typically accessible by air, with little or no overland connections. The Highland Papua province as a whole is the only Indonesian province with no coastline – it is entirely landlocked – and is situated on the eastern stretches of the Jayawijaya mountain range. According to province-level data, the majority of the population living here belongs to the La Pago customary law territory, traditionally cultivates sweet potatoes and raises pigs, and lives in scattered, small community villages in valleys enclosed by high mountains. Lelambo 2 is most likely a similarly small rural community, however, concrete, verified data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Yahukimo regency and the broader Highland Papua province is extremely limited and opaque for external investors. In the region, the majority of land is regulated by tribal-customary property systems, which only partially overlap with Indonesia's state registration system. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the legal forms available to them typically include Hak Pakai (use rights) or various lease constructions. In mountainous, isolated areas, real estate transactions are minimal, investor interest is directed almost exclusively toward basic infrastructure development – roads, airports, energy – and is realized primarily through state-funded or development-aid projects. Regarding Lelambo 2, no real estate market data, no land prices, and no verified development projects are available from checked sources, so specific investment characteristics cannot be provided.
Safety and security
No verified, settlement-level safety data is available for Lelambo 2 or the Talambo district. The Highland Papua province as a whole, and Yahukimo regency in particular, falls among those areas of Indonesia for which most national and international travel advisory organizations recommend heightened awareness due to distance, lack of infrastructure, and periodic tribal conflicts in certain areas. However, these circumstances may vary by region and time period, and do not uniformly characterize every small village. Anyone visiting the region is advised to rely on the most current information and to consult reliable, up-to-date sources beforehand regarding local conditions. Indo.rent assumes no responsibility for any changes in public safety.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction can be identified for Lelambo 2 from verified sources. At the broader Highland Papua province level, Wikipedia sources highlight the Baliem Valley (Lembah Baliem) and its traditional festival as the province's best-known cultural and natural attractions; however, this valley is linked to the Wamena area and Jayawijaya regency, not directly to Yahukimo regency or the Talambo district. Another outstanding natural feature of the province is the eastern stretches of the Jayawijaya mountain range, whose highest peaks – including Puncak Mandala and Puncak Trikora – are among Indonesia's highest mountains according to sources; their exact distance from Lelambo 2 cannot be determined from verified data. The region's natural environment – dense highland rainforests, valleys, local indigenous cultures – could theoretically attract nature enthusiasts and culturally interested visitors, but accessibility and infrastructure limitations severely restrict this.
Summary
Lelambo 2 is a small, difficult-to-reach highland settlement in the Talambo district, Kabupaten Yahukimo, in the Highland Papua province that became independent in 2022. Due to its isolation and the scarcity of available public data, a detailed, factual description of the village cannot currently be provided. The broader region is characterized by infrastructure underdevelopment, customary land ownership, and a limited real estate market, which constrain both investment and tourism activity. At the province level, the Baliem Valley and the peaks of the Jayawijaya mountain range represent the main natural and cultural values.

