Binangadua – small settlement in Labuhan Batu Selatan regency, North Sumatra
Binangadua is a minor Indonesian settlement located in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province, situated in the northern part of Sumatra island. Administratively, it is classified as part of Silangkitang kecamatan (district), which forms part of Labuhan Batu Selatan kabupaten (regency). Based on its coordinates (2.18° north latitude, 99.58° east longitude), it is positioned in the inland terrestrial areas of the region. Currently, no direct settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Binangadua; therefore, the following presentation is based on the known broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Binangadua is not among Indonesia's better-known or frequently visited settlements; both Silangkitang district and Labuhan Batu Selatan regency feature relatively little in international publications. Labuhan Batu Selatan kabupaten, as part of the South Labuhan Batu region, is situated on the eastern, flat and hilly inland areas of North Sumatra, where agriculture — particularly palm oil and rubber plantations — has traditionally played a determining role in the local economy. This plantation-based character is typical of much of Sumatra's eastern side and is likely true for Binangadua's immediate surroundings as well, though specific settlement-level sources on this matter are unavailable. North Sumatra province as a whole possesses exceptionally diverse ethnic composition: Malays, various Batak groups, Javanese, Chinese, and communities of Indian descent are all present in the region, reflecting the province's cultural richness. The province had approximately 14.8 million inhabitants in 2020 and is considered Indonesia's fourth most populous province; this regional significance, however, merely indicates the broader context for Binangadua, not the settlement's own characteristics.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verifiable real estate market data is available for Binangadua and its immediate surroundings in Silangkitang district. From a broader regional perspective, it can be noted that the real estate market in North Sumatra province is heavily concentrated: growth and investor activity are primarily focused on the provincial capital, Medan, and its agglomeration. In smaller, inland-located villages and districts, such as much of Labuhan Batu Selatan regency, real estate prices are typically significantly lower, and liquidity and demand are more modest compared to metropolitan zones. Within Indonesia's general land ownership regulatory framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; limited title options are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (usufruct rights), whose terms and duration are defined by law. Before any concrete investment decision, local legal and real estate advisory consultation is essential, particularly for a lesser-documented location within a smaller regency.
Safety and security
No verifiable settlement-level data is available regarding public safety in Binangadua. Generally speaking, the public safety situation in North Sumatra province varies by region and settlement type: crime statistics in the provincial capital, Medan, and other larger cities naturally differ from those of smaller, agriculturally oriented inland areas. Labuhan Batu Selatan regency comprises relatively small towns and villages, where community control and informal social structures have traditionally been stronger than in major cities, though this is a general observation and does not substitute for specific local assessment. For travelers to Indonesia, generally applicable precautions — discreet handling of valuables, establishing reliable local contacts — are recommended in smaller settlements as well.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions are known for Binangadua and Silangkitang district from available sources. With regard to the broader region and North Sumatra province more generally, it is worth noting that one of the province's most significant natural and scientific landmarks is the Toba supervolcano caldera, within which Lake Toba is situated. This enormous crater lake formed approximately 74,000 to 75,000 years ago as a result of a VEI-8 magnitude supereruption that, according to scientific consensus, nearly wiped out all of humanity and had long-term effects on the planet's climate. Lake Toba and its surroundings represent one of North Sumatra's most well-known tourist destinations; however, this area is not located in the immediate vicinity of Binangadua, and no verifiable data is available regarding the exact distance between the two locations. Within the inland areas of Labuhan Batu Selatan regency, plantation landscapes and smaller river valleys may provide nature-oriented backdrops, but no source-based information is available concerning specific tourism infrastructure or organized programs in these areas.
Summary
Binangadua is a small, poorly documented settlement in Labuhan Batu Selatan regency, North Sumatra province, as part of Silangkitang kecamatan. Based on available sources, the location is primarily part of the province's agriculturally oriented inland regions and does not possess a widely recognized tourism or investment profile. To acquire detailed and current local knowledge, on-site orientation and consultation with Indonesian local experts are advised.

