Longkotan – a small settlement in the highland region of the Dairi plateau
Longkotan is a small settlement in Sumatera Utara province in Indonesia, administratively belonging to the Silima Pungga-Pungga kecamatan (district) of Kabupaten Dairi. Based on its coordinates (2.8143° north latitude, 98.1175° east longitude), it is situated in the northern part of Sumatra island, within the extensive highland zone of the Batak mountains. The seat of Kabupaten Dairi is the city of Sidikalang, which is located in Kecamatan Sidikalang. Since no independent, detailed source material exists about the settlement, the description below is based on available regency-level data and more general characteristics of North Sumatra, with this distinction being made clear throughout.
General overview
Longkotan is one of the village settlements in the Silima Pungga-Pungga kecamatan, for which detailed statistics or independent literature are not currently publicly available. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Dairi itself, is relatively modest in size: its area is 192,780 hectares, approximately 2.69 percent of Sumatera Utara province (roughly 7,160,000 hectares). The average elevation of the regency ranges between 700 and 1,250 meters above sea level, indicating that Longkotan is also situated in a higher-altitude region with a cooler climate, in contrast to Sumatra's coastal tropical lowlands. The population of Kabupaten Dairi measured in mid-2024 was 329,341 people, and the regency consists of a total of 15 districts. The region is directly bordered on the north and west by Aceh province's Kota Subulussalam and Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara units. The strong presence of Batak culture is further demonstrated by the kabupaten name appearing in Batak script (Surat Batak: ᯑᯤᯒᯪ) in official documents. Most villages in the region depend on agriculture; in accordance with highland conditions, cultivation typically includes coffee, cabbage, and other crops requiring cooler climates.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Longkotan. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Dairi and North Sumatra's general circumstances, it can be said that the real estate market in the region is characterized by low building density, the dominance of areas used for agriculture, and local, predominantly domestic demand. The higher-volume real estate market is concentrated primarily in Sidikalang, the regency's administrative seat. In highland, smaller villages such as Longkotan, real estate transactions are typically low in volume and occur mainly within local communities. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire real estate are generally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreign nationals may access long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other special legal titles. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Dairi presents opportunities mainly in agriculture and natural resource-based sectors, whereas the tourism-driven real estate investment dynamics that characterize areas such as Bali or Lombok are not typical here.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data on the public safety situation in Longkotan are not available. Regarding Kabupaten Dairi and the highland interior districts of North Sumatra generally, it can be stated that these areas are typically characterized as quieter rural communities with lower crime rates, where daily life is connected to the local agricultural economy. In Indonesia broadly, public safety in smaller highland villages is positively influenced by low population density and strong community cohesion; however, in more remote, less accessible areas, the level of police and emergency services infrastructure may fall short of that in larger cities. These are general observations reflecting broader regency and provincial characteristics; specific crime statistics or incident data for Longkotan cannot be presented.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions identified by name can be identified for Longkotan. Considering Kabupaten Dairi as a whole, the region's most well-known natural and cultural attractions can be linked to other districts of the regency, primarily the Sidikalang area, where Batak cultural traditions, highland landscapes, and coffee plantations give the region its distinctive character. It is worth noting that the area around Lake Toba – one of Sumatra's most significant natural and cultural attractions – is regionally accessible near Kabupaten Dairi and neighboring territories, though its exact distance from Longkotan cannot be specified due to lack of sources. Detailed, verifiable information about Silima Pungga-Pungga district and its possible local attractions is not available, so substantiated statements about the area's tourist offerings cannot be made.
Summary
Longkotan is a small highland settlement in the Kabupaten Dairi region of North Sumatra, in the Silima Pungga-Pungga kecamatan. The regency's average elevation of 700–1,250 meters above sea level, its mid-2024 total population of 329,341, and its agricultural character provide the broader framework within which the settlement is situated. Detailed, independently sourced information about Longkotan is currently not available, so both real estate market characteristics and tourism and public safety features can only be understood generally at the regency and provincial level. The location is rather one of the quiet, rural interior parts of Sumatra, rather than a touristically mapped destination.

