Lae Hole – small highland settlement in the Kecamatan Parbuluan district of Kabupaten Dairi
Lae Hole is a tiny settlement in Indonesia's North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province, located in the Kecamatan Parbuluan district within the Kabupaten Dairi administrative unit. Based on its coordinates (2.6841465° N, 98.4129396° E), it lies in the interior of the region, only a few degrees from the equator, in the western-inland areas of Sumatra island. The seat of Kabupaten Dairi is located in the nearby city of Sidikalang, to which this area is administratively connected. As no settlement-level Wikipedia source or other verified database entry is currently available for Lae Hole, the broader context is presented below based on available regency-level information, with this always clearly indicated.
General overview
Lae Hole is one of the settlements in Kecamatan Parbuluan, which operates within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Dairi. The total area of Kabupaten Dairi is 192,780 hectares, representing approximately 2.69 percent of Sumatera Utara province's territory. The province as a whole covers approximately 7,160,000 hectares, and Dairi extends across the northwestern part of the province. The average elevation of the kabupaten ranges between 700 and 1,250 meters above sea level, indicating a highland, cooler climate compared to lower-lying Sumatran areas. This topographical characteristic also defines the immediate surroundings of Lae Hole, although separate measurement data for the village itself is not available. The population of Kabupaten Dairi recorded in mid-2024 was 329,341 inhabitants, distributed across 15 kecamatan; Lae Hole represents a relatively small portion of this total population. In 2003, the kabupaten divided: Kabupaten Dairi as the original kabupaten and Kabupaten Pakpak Bharat, which split off from it, were created based on Law No. 9 dated February 25, 2003. Settlements bearing the name Lae Hole are not uncommon on Sumatra; the word "Lae" is connected to the Batak language family and denotes a watercourse or stream, suggesting that the settlement's name is related to a local waterway. This naming tradition is widely established in the Dairi region.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Lae Hole is not available; therefore, the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Dairi and Sumatera Utara province is presented below. In the highland, relatively sparsely populated areas of the kabupaten, real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in the province's larger urban centers, such as Medan or the immediate vicinity of Lake Toba. For properties classified as agricultural and rural, the local market primarily concentrates on agricultural land and smaller residential properties. In Indonesia, the opportunities for foreign citizens to acquire land ownership are generally limited: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land, but under certain conditions may acquire use rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term lease arrangements within the framework of valid Indonesian regulations. This general legal framework is valid in Sumatera Utara province and thus in the Kabupaten Dairi area as well. In highland agricultural regions such as the Parbuluan district, investment interest is mainly tied to coffee and cinnamon cultivation, as well as other plantation agriculture, which represents the region's traditional economic activity.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or recorded incident descriptions concerning Lae Hole do not appear in available sources. The rural and highland districts of Kabupaten Dairi and Sumatera Utara province may generally be counted among the quieter areas of the province, where daily life is primarily organized around agricultural and community activities. As in many rural regions of Indonesia, local community structures, so-called adat traditions, and local government bodies play a role in maintaining social order alongside formal law enforcement institutions. In general, it can be said that Kabupaten Dairi does not feature as a particularly problematic district of Sumatera Utara province, but for any detailed and current information affecting travel, it is advisable to consult the travel advisories of Indonesian authorities or the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources do not mention named tourist attractions specific to Lae Hole. However, regarding the broader Kabupaten Dairi and neighboring regions, it may be noted that the kabupaten is located in the highland interior areas of Sumatera Utara province, where the natural environment — forested terrain, high plateaus, and cool climate — may itself be of interest to those interested in nature exploration. In the vicinity of Kabupaten Dairi lies the world-renowned Lake Toba (Danau Toba) region, which is Sumatera Utara's most significant tourist destination; this broader region is relevant in its broader context, but due to lack of sources, precise distance data regarding its proximity to Lae Hole cannot be provided. For the Kecamatan Parbuluan district, there is no verified source that identifies specific natural or cultural attractions near Lae Hole. The traditions of the Batak cultural sphere — which are also present in the Dairi region — generally characterize the heritage nature of the region, but in this regard too, only reference to the broader provincial context can be made.
Summary
Lae Hole is a small highland settlement in North Sumatra, in the Kecamatan Parbuluan district of Kabupaten Dairi, where the broader region's average elevation of 700–1,250 meters above sea level determines natural and economic conditions. In 2024, Kabupaten Dairi had a population of approximately 330,000 and extends across the northwestern part of the province. No independent, settlement-level data source for Lae Hole is available, so a more detailed, independent description of the village could only be prepared based on local or regional-level research. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, the general frameworks of Kabupaten Dairi and Sumatera Utara province provide guidance, depicting a relatively quiet agricultural highland environment.

