Kuta Tengah – highland village in central Kabupaten Dairi, North Sumatra
Kuta Tengah is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Siempat Nempu Hulu District (kecamatan) within the Kabupaten Dairi administrative unit in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) Province, in the northern part of Sumatra Island. Based on its coordinates (2.7934°N, 98.2814°E), it is located in the interior, highland zone of the kabupaten, in the northwestern region of the province. The capital of Kabupaten Dairi is Sidikalang city, situated in Sidikalang District (Kecamatan Sidikalang). Regarding the kabupaten itself, it can be noted that its average elevation ranges between 700 and 1250 meters, which for Kuta Tengah also suggests a characteristically cooler, plateau or hilly living environment within Sumatra's tropical conditions.
General overview
Kuta Tengah is little known in international or even national tourism literature; verifiable data specifically about this village is currently not available. The broader administrative framework within which Siempat Nempu Hulu District falls can be understood as part of Kabupaten Dairi. This kabupaten had a population of 329,341 as of mid-2024, with a total area of 192,780 hectares, which represents approximately 2.69 percent of North Sumatra Province's territory. Within the kabupaten, there are 15 districts (kecamatan) in total. Siempat Nempu Hulu District, to which Kuta Tengah administratively belongs, constitutes one of the interior regions of the kabupaten. The area is generally characterized by agricultural activity, connected to the highland climatic conditions and the traditional way of life of local Batak communities. Kabupaten Dairi underwent division in 2003: Kabupaten Pakpak Bharat separated from the original territory, created by Law Number 9 effective February 25, 2003, leaving Kabupaten Dairi as the remaining parent kabupaten.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, detailed real estate market data is available regarding Kuta Tengah or Siempat Nempu Hulu District. In the broader context of Kabupaten Dairi, the real estate market typically concentrates on the city-like Sidikalang capital district, while in more distant, smaller villages such as Kuta Tengah, real estate transactions are generally lower in intensity and primarily serve local needs. Considering North Sumatra Province as a whole, investment activity is concentrated primarily in larger cities, such as Medan, whereas in rural and highland regions, land prices and real estate transaction volumes are characteristically more moderate. It is important to mention as a general legal framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full property ownership (Hak Milik); for them, the options available are within the scope of Hak Pakai (use rights) or in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights), which are regulated by Indonesian land law and its implementing regulations. This general regulatory framework applies to both Kuta Tengah and Kabupaten Dairi.
Safety and security
There are no unique, verifiable statistics regarding public safety in Kuta Tengah or Siempat Nempu Hulu District. Generally speaking, in rural and highland districts of North Sumatra Province, everyday public order typically relies on the local police (Polri) district units, and compared to large cities, the population and traffic volume in such small villages is more moderate, which also generally affects the public order situation. No objectively verifiable crime summaries suitable for presentation here are available for the kabupaten as a whole; therefore, instead of any specific assessment, it is advisable that travelers refer to information from current provincial or national Indonesian authorities and to briefings from their own country's foreign ministry regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
In the available sources regarding Kuta Tengah, no individually named tourist attraction appears. At the Kabupaten Dairi level, the natural features of the northern part of the province – the hilly and highland landscape situated at elevations between 700 and 1250 meters – may generally be attractive to those interested in nature hiking. Sidikalang, the capital of the kabupaten, is known for coffee production in the surrounding area and the agricultural landscape surrounding it, although these are characteristics generally connected to the kabupaten rather than specifically to Kuta Tengah. Based on the present source material, it is not possible to name a verifiable, specifically identified attraction – a temple, natural area, or historical site – in relation to Siempat Nempu Hulu District without that being fabrication. Those interested may obtain kabupaten-level tourism information at the location, starting from the offerings in the Sidikalang area.
Summary
Kuta Tengah is a small highland village in North Sumatra that belongs to Siempat Nempu Hulu District and Kabupaten Dairi. No directly available, detailed statistical or tourism sources are available regarding the village itself; what can be known with certainty is the broader administrative and geographic location, as well as general characteristics of the kabupaten, such as the 700–1250 meter highland elevation, the kabupaten population of 329,341, and nearby Sidikalang as the district capital. Kuta Tengah is primarily a poorly documented village of local, rural Sumatra life, which does not lie on busier tourist routes.

