Nagasaribu II – small Batak village in Lintong Nihuta District, North Sumatra Province
Nagasaribu II is a small Indonesian settlement that belongs to Lintong Nihuta District (kecamatan), within Humbang Hasundutan Regency (kabupaten), in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) Province, in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (2.2430176° North latitude, 98.9162558° East longitude), it is located in the interior highlands of Sumatra. At present, no detailed database or encyclopedic sources specific to the village are available, so this article relies on accessible provincial and general regional knowledge, clearly indicating this framework. The name Nagasaribu II alludes to Batak naming traditions, which have characterized the region's culture for centuries.
General overview
Nagasaribu II forms part of Lintong Nihuta kecamatan, which belongs to Humbang Hasundutan kabupaten. Humbang Hasundutan Regency itself is a relatively young administrative unit in North Sumatra Province, characterized primarily by Batak Toba ethnicity and culture. The topography of the surrounding area is mountainous in character, which is typical of the interior plateaus of Sumatra generally. Nagasaribu II itself is a small, relatively unknown rural community that does not figure among the province's prominent tourist or economic destinations. North Sumatra Province as a whole—with an area of 72,981.23 km² and a population of nearly 15.8 million by the end of 2025—is Indonesia's fourth most populous province and the most populous administrative unit on the island of Sumatra. Within this broader provincial context, Nagasaribu II is a characteristically rural, agricultural community for which no publicly available data on exact population figures are available. Lintong Nihuta District and the broader Humbang Hasundutan region form part of the traditional homeland of Batak Toba communities, where village life is interwoven with strong communal and cultural bonds.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable sources are available regarding Nagasaribu II's real estate market and investment opportunities. Considering the broader regional context, it may be noted that Humbang Hasundutan kabupaten is a rural, mountainous regency where real estate prices and investment activity are typically considerably lower than in North Sumatra's larger cities, particularly Medan. In the province's interior, less urbanized areas, the real estate market is primarily determined by local agricultural and residential properties. In Indonesia, the regulation of property ownership generally makes a distinction between citizens and foreign natural persons: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land, but may use property under various limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai). This general Indonesian legal framework also applies in the case of Nagasaribu II, and thorough study of relevant Indonesian legislation and local regulations is warranted before any investment decision. Due to the region's rural character and limited infrastructure development, the area cannot currently be classified among priority investment destinations.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or sources are available regarding the public safety situation in Nagasaribu II on which substantiated statements could be based. Based on the broader regional picture—Humbang Hasundutan kabupaten and rural areas of North Sumatra Province—it may be generally stated that Indonesia's interior, mountainous villages typically operate under relatively close community control, which generally has a favorable effect on public safety. However, any specific security assessment should be undertaken only on the basis of local, up-to-date, and reliable sources. For travelers and prospective property tenants, it is recommended to consult local authorities, Indonesian diplomatic missions, and current travel advisories regarding the situation in the region in question.
Tourist attractions
No source listing named attractions is available regarding Nagasaribu II's immediate vicinity as a tourist destination. The broader Humbang Hasundutan kabupaten and Lintong Nihuta kecamatan area, however, lies within the Batak Toba cultural zone, in connection with which it is generally known in the region that Lake Toba and its surroundings—including Samosir Island—represent one of North Sumatra's most significant tourist attractions. These attractions, however, cannot be directly associated with Nagasaribu II, and precise distance data cannot be provided reliably due to lack of sources. Traditional buildings, rituals, and communal customs connected to Batak culture are generally present in the region, but reliable local sources are lacking for a unique presentation of these in Nagasaribu II. Those interested are advised to seek more detailed information from the Humbang Hasundutan Regency's local tourism office or from regional informational materials.
Summary
Nagasaribu II is a small, rural Batak settlement in North Sumatra Province, in Lintong Nihuta District, within the territory of Humbang Hasundutan Kabupaten. Available public source material on the village is sparse, so the above description relies primarily on provincial and regional context. The area forms part of the Batak Toba cultural zone and fits within a mountainous, agricultural rural environment. For those seeking more detailed, current, and locally-based information regarding Nagasaribu II, it is advisable to contact the official sources of Humbang Hasundutan Kabupaten or local contacts.

