Paluh Pakeh Babussalam – a North Sumatran village in Batang Serangan district, Kabupaten Langkat
Paluh Pakeh Babussalam is a small Indonesian settlement located in the Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Langkat, belonging to the Batang Serangan kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (3.7512858° N, 98.2609544° E), it is situated on the main Sumatran island, in its northern region. Direct, settlement-level source data are not currently available; therefore, the following description is based primarily on verified regency-level data and broader regional context. The kabupaten seat is the city of Stabat, located in Kecamatan Stabat.
General overview
Paluh Pakeh Babussalam forms part of Batang Serangan kecamatan, one of Kabupaten Langkat's 23 administrative districts. Kabupaten Langkat has a total area of 6,273.29 km² and had a population of 1,120,709 at the end of 2024, indicating a relatively populated but geographically expansive rural kabupaten. The settlement's name—like many place names in the region—reflects Arab-Malay influence: the term "Babussalam" means "the gate of peace" in Arabic, indicating that the Islamic cultural heritage has left its mark on local place names. This cultural characteristic is typical of the Langkat region as a whole: the area takes its name from the former Langkat Sultanate, which once exercised authority in this region, and whose influence remains felt both in place names and local traditions to this day. Batang Serangan kecamatan lies in the west-central portion of Kabupaten Langkat and characteristically comprises rural, agricultural areas, small villages, and landscapes rich in natural resources. Paluh Pakeh Babussalam is a small community reflecting the regency's rural character, and likely derives its livelihood from agriculture (typically oil palm cultivation and rice farming) and small-scale commerce, as is customary in the Langkat area.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Paluh Pakeh Babussalam are not available; therefore, the following describes the generally characteristic dynamics of the broader Kabupaten Langkat and North Sumatra region. In rural settlements of Kabupaten Langkat, real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the province's capital, Medan, and the real estate market is also less active. Agricultural land—particularly oil palm plantations—constitute the most significant portion of rural real estate transactions in this area. From an investment perspective, more remote, smaller villages may serve primarily as sites for long-term investments linked to agricultural purposes or local economic development. Under Indonesia's general legal framework governing real estate acquisition affecting foreigners, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title represent the most common legal options. These regulations apply uniformly across the entire country and thus are applicable to Kabupaten Langkat and, within it, to Paluh Pakeh Babussalam.
Safety and security
Specific, published crime statistics for Paluh Pakeh Babussalam are not available. In general terms, Kabupaten Langkat—as a rural region of North Sumatra—presents the typical picture of rural public safety in Indonesia: in smaller villages, local communities form relatively tight social networks, which through informal social control may influence the perceived level of public safety. However, in certain regions of North Sumatra province—particularly in less developed, less accessible areas—petty crimes related to poverty may occur. In the absence of substantive, verified data, it is not possible to make well-founded statements about the specific public safety of the settlement; for visitors, information from local authorities or communities may serve as a guide.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction specifically identified for Paluh Pakeh Babussalam can be determined from available sources. Batang Serangan kecamatan and the broader Kabupaten Langkat are, however, noteworthy regions in North Sumatra in terms of their natural resources. Part of Gunung Leuser National Park is located within the kabupaten's territory, which is also part of the UNESCO Sumatran Tropical Rainforest Heritage site, and is known for its orangutan population and diverse wildlife. These natural assets are, however, linked to the eastern and southern portions of the kabupaten and are not necessarily directly associated with the Batang Serangan area. In the Langkat region, cultural sites connected to the former sultanate heritage and built heritage tied to Malay traditions are also present. Those wishing to explore the broader region from Paluh Pakeh Babussalam may experience the area's rural landscapes, agricultural areas, and natural environments; however, specifically named and verified local attractions cannot be identified from the sources currently available.
Summary
Paluh Pakeh Babussalam is a smaller, rural settlement in Kabupaten Langkat, North Sumatra province, forming part of Batang Serangan kecamatan. This region, bearing the historical legacy of the Langkat Sultanate, had a kabupaten population of approximately 1.1 million and an area exceeding 6,200 km² in 2024. Due to limited access to detailed data and tourist information specific to the settlement, consultation with local on-site sources or Indonesian local administrative records is recommended for a more complete understanding.

