Bintang Meriah – small Batak plateau settlement in Karo region of North Sumatra
Bintang Meriah is an Indonesian village belonging to the Kecamatan Kutabuluh administrative district, situated in Kabupaten Karo (Karo Regency) in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) Province, in the northern part of Sumatra Island. Based on its coordinates (3.1374° N, 98.2842° E), the settlement is located in the interior, highland zone of the Karo plateau. According to source material, North Sumatra counted approximately 14.8 million inhabitants in 2020, and around 15.8 million by mid-2025, making it Indonesia's fourth most populous province and the most densely populated region outside Java. The province is ethnically diverse: the highlands of Karo are characteristically inhabited by the Karo-Batak people, one branch of the Batak ethnic group, as the indigenous community.
General overview
Bintang Meriah is located within the Kecamatan Kutabuluh district, which forms part of Kabupaten Karo. Karo Regency itself extends across the interior, volcanic highlands of Sumatra Island, and the entire region is characterized by a high, cool climate, fertile volcanic soil, and highland agricultural cultivation — primarily vegetable farming and fruit horticulture. No independent, detailed encyclopedic source exists specifically for Bintang Meriah village; therefore, the following description is based on verifiable general characteristics at the level of Kecamatan Kutabuluh and Kabupaten Karo. The area is home to Karo-Batak communities, which possess a strong local culture, distinctive customs, and characteristic architectural traditions. Kabanjahe, the seat of Kabupaten Karo, functions as the administrative and commercial center of the region. Kecamatan Kutabuluh is a relatively rural, highland district where livelihoods are fundamentally based on agriculture.
Real estate and investment
No verified, specific data exists regarding the real estate market in Bintang Meriah. In broader context, the real estate market in Kabupaten Karo concentrates primarily on agricultural land transactions and small-scale rural residential properties. In the interior highland areas of the province — including the Kecamatan Kutabuluh district — real estate prices are typically lower than in coastal areas or the Medan agglomeration, a situation linked to the level of infrastructure development and local demand limitations. It is important to note as general information that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; the primary legal instrument available to them is the Hak Pakai (usage right) designation, the parameters of which are regulated at statutory level. From an investment perspective, long-term agricultural utilization and eco-tourism development may represent potential directions for rural highland areas; however, the specific feasibility of such ventures should be examined with the involvement of local legal advisors and based on current regency-level data.
Safety and security
No independent, verified, settlement-level statistics exist regarding public safety in Bintang Meriah. Generally speaking, the highland, rural districts of North Sumatra Province and Kabupaten Karo are, based on common experience, relatively quiet agricultural communities where the types of crime characteristic of large cities are less prevalent. Regarding the province as a whole, it is worth noting that throughout Indonesia, local communities (desa-level social organizations) play an important role in maintaining community order. Public security matters concerning North Sumatra Province as a whole are overseen by the Indonesian National Police (Polri) at provincial and district levels. Those planning to travel to or settle in the area are advised to monitor current advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or UN travel advisors, as these contain up-to-date security assessments for the regions.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no specifically named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Bintang Meriah. The broader region, namely Kabupaten Karo, however, is one of the most renowned touristically significant areas in North Sumatra. A prominent natural landmark of North Sumatra Province is Lake Toba, formed in the caldera of the Toba supervolcano, whose formation is associated with an eruption of VEI-8 strength approximately 74,000–75,000 years ago — this is explicitly mentioned in the source material. Within Kabupaten Karo, the city of Berastagi (Brastagi) is a recognized tourist destination throughout the region, where the Sinabung and Sibayak volcanoes are accessible, and where Karo-Batak traditions, local markets, and highland climate attract both Indonesian and foreign visitors alike. Bintang Meriah village, as one settlement within the Kecamatan Kutabuluh district, fits within this broader cultural and natural environment; however, source-based information is not available regarding specific tourist infrastructure or attractions particular to the village.
Summary
Bintang Meriah is a small, rural settlement in North Sumatra Province, in the highland area of Kabupaten Karo, within Kecamatan Kutabuluh district. No independent, detailed documentation exists for the village; its characteristics are most authentically described through the attributes of the broader Karo region — agricultural lifestyle, Karo-Batak cultural heritage, highland environment. For those visiting the region or contemplating settlement, current information obtained from local and administrative sources at the Kabupaten Karo level serves as the authoritative guide.

