Boridi is a village in the Owen Stanley Range in Central Province, Papua New Guinea.
Buildings are made out of bush materials; modern materials have not made their way up here yet, partly because they are expensive and the villagers have limited access to cash; and partly because the mountainous terrain makes it extremely difficult to transport large items.
Recently rice has been introduced as another crop, but only a small amount is being grown at the moment.
The community has a rice mill; what is harvested is used for food, or sold to people in nearby villages (there are no trade stores in the area; the nearest place to buy store goods is Port Moresby, two days and one night's hike away).
Boridi has a subtropical highland climate (Cfb) with heavy rainfall year-round.