Kuta Usang – small settlement in the mountainous Dairi district of North Sumatra
Kuta Usang is an Indonesian village situated in Kabupaten Dairi (Dairi Regency) in North Sumatra, specifically within Kecamatan Pegagan Hilir. Based on its coordinates (2.877° north latitude, 98.364° east longitude), it lies in the northern part of Sumatra island, east of the Andaman Sea, in the interior of the island. The regency capital is Sidikalang, and the settlements of Kecamatan Pegagan Hilir are arranged in the southern and southeastern portion of the regency. Beyond verifiable information available about Kabupaten Dairi generally, no independent, detailed source material exists specifically about this village.
General overview
Kuta Usang is one of the characteristically small-scale Sumatran villages belonging to Kecamatan Pegagan Hilir. Based on broader regency-level data, Kabupaten Dairi covers a total area of 192,780 hectares, representing approximately 2.69 percent of North Sumatra province. The regency had a population of 329,341 as of mid-2024, and the territory is divided into 15 kecamatan in total. The regency as a whole lies at elevations between 700–1,250 meters above sea level, meaning that Kuta Usang is also situated in a relatively high-altitude, mountainous area. This topographic condition brings with it agricultural and lifestyle characteristics typical of the interior Sumatran landscape traditionally inhabited by the Batak ethnic group. Kabupaten Dairi underwent division in 2003: from the original regency, Kabupaten Pakpak Bharat was created on the basis of Law No. 9 of 2003, effective February 25. The region is little known in international comparison and is not among Indonesia's primary tourism destinations; it is notable primarily for its local agricultural production, community lifestyle, and Batak cultural heritage.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Kuta Usang is not available in publicly accessible sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Dairi region in general, it can be stated that in the mountainous interior districts of North Sumatra, the real estate market is significantly less developed and less liquid than markets in larger cities of the province, such as Medan. In mountainous, agriculture-dominated regions, property prices are typically lower than the Indonesian average; however, the purchase process, legal framework, and infrastructure also differ from those in tourist-visited areas. As an important general context, it should be noted that in Indonesia, full property ownership (Hak Milik) is not legally possible for foreign nationals; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or various leasing arrangements are available. From an investment perspective, such lesser-known interior regions offer primarily long-term opportunities dependent on local economic development, rather than short-term return business perspectives.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or source material exist concerning public safety in Kuta Usang. Generally speaking, in the interior mountainous districts of North Sumatra—such as Kabupaten Dairi—smaller rural villages typically experience fewer public safety issues in everyday life than larger urban agglomerations. Nevertheless, any specific assertion in this regard exceeds the scope of currently available verifiable source material. For current advice regarding a specific location when planning travel or residence, guidance is provided by Indonesian authorities and official foreign affairs information services of one's home country.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions can be associated with the settlement of Kuta Usang based on available sources. The broader Kabupaten Dairi region—for which Wikipedia's article served as the sole verifiable source available—offers a distinctive mountainous, volcanic landscape, and the presence of Batak culture may represent cultural interest. Sidikalang, the regency capital, functions as the region's most significant administrative and commercial center with its market and mountainous character. Since the area is not among the most frequently visited tourist zones of North Sumatra—in contrast, for example, to Lake Toba, which is connected to other neighboring regencies—Kuta Usang and its immediate vicinity are relevant primarily to those interested in local community life, the agricultural environment, or isolated mountainous terrain, rather than to those seeking organized tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Kuta Usang is a small, mountainous village in North Sumatra, located in Kecamatan Pegagan Hilir of Kabupaten Dairi. According to available data on the regency, the area lies at elevations between 700–1,250 meters above sea level and has a total population of approximately 330,000. No independent, detailed source material exists about the settlement itself; therefore, regency-level context provides guidance. Kuta Usang is not among recognized tourist destinations; rather, it represents the everyday life and mountainous character of the region in Sumatra's interior areas.

