Oksapmin City is a small town located in Enga Province, in the highlands region of Papua New Guinea. It is situated on the border between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, and is known for its remote location and rugged terrain. The town is predominantly inhabited by the Oksapmin people, who are primarily subsistence farmers. The main economic activities in Oksapmin City include agriculture, primarily the cultivation of coffee and sweet potatoes, as well as small-scale mining. The town has limited infrastructure, with basic amenities such as schools, healthcare facilities, and road access. Oksapmin City is also known for its traditional culture and customs, including tribal ceremonies and rituals.