Gohor Lama – village in Wampu district, Kabupaten Langkat region, North Sumatra
Gohor Lama is an Indonesian village (desa) belonging to the Wampu kecamatan, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Langkat in Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra) province. Based on its coordinates (3.753868° N, 98.385532° E), it is located in the northern part of Sumatra island, near the lowland areas adjoining the Malacca Strait. The seat of Kabupaten Langkat is found in Stabat city, which operates within Kecamatan Stabat. Independent, detailed statistical or administrative sources regarding the village are not yet publicly available, therefore the context presented below focuses primarily on the regency-level information, with clear indication where such generalization occurs.
General overview
Gohor Lama belongs to Wampu kecamatan, one of 23 administrative districts within Kabupaten Langkat. The kabupaten itself covers a total area of 6,273.29 km² and had a population of 1,120,709 at the end of 2024 – making it one of the more densely populated rural regencies within North Sumatra province. The name of the kabupaten derives from the historical Kesultanan Langkat (Langkat Sultanate), which once governed this territory and remains part of local cultural identity. Wampu district is located in the north-central region of the regency; the district typically comprises villages engaged in agricultural and plantation-based farming, as is commonly observed in the lowland regions of North Sumatra. Regarding the specific economic profile, population size, and infrastructural characteristics of Gohor Lama, reliable sources are not available, thus precise statements cannot be made on these matters.
Real estate and investment
Independent, village-level data regarding the real estate market in Gohor Lama is not available. In the broader rural areas of Kabupaten Langkat – as in other similar rural districts throughout North Sumatra – the real estate market is generally based on transactions involving agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and plantation areas. In such regions, real estate prices are typically lower compared to the major urban areas of the province (such as the Medan region), while demand and market liquidity are also more limited. For foreign buyers, it is important to note that real estate ownership regulations in Indonesia are generally restrictive: foreign individuals cannot as a rule acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian real estate, but may hold property only under specific titles (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights) and under defined conditions. This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including to Kabupaten Langkat and Gohor Lama. It is advisable to consult local legal experts before making any investment decision.
Safety and security
No village-level statistical data or verifiable sources are available regarding public safety in Gohor Lama. In rural areas of Kabupaten Langkat and the broader North Sumatra province, public safety can generally be understood within the frameworks characteristic of rural communities, where local community bonds and neighborhood relations typically play a determining role in everyday security. It can be generally stated that in rural regions of Indonesia, the public safety situation may vary by area, and accurate assessment of it requires up-to-date local information. Due to the lack of sources, it is not possible to provide generalized and verifiable crime statistics for this village.
Tourist attractions
No available or verifiable sources exist regarding tourist attractions in Gohor Lama. The broader Kabupaten Langkat, however, is a regency within North Sumatra with notable historical and natural characteristics: the heritage of the Langkat Sultanate provides significant cultural background for interested visitors, and in certain parts of the regency, the Sumatran natural environment – including the forested, hilly landscapes known in other parts of the province – is also present. It is important to emphasize, however, that these are regency-level contextual remarks and do not confirm that the village of Gohor Lama or its immediate vicinity contains specific named tourist attractions, natural reserves, or cultural heritage sites. Such facts cannot be confirmed in the absence of sources.
Summary
Gohor Lama is a North Sumatran village belonging to Wampu kecamatan, located within Kabupaten Langkat, which had a population exceeding 1.1 million within its territory of more than 6,200 km² as of 2024. Independent statistical or detailed administrative sources regarding the village are not yet publicly available, therefore specific demographic, economic, tourism-related, and public safety information about this locality cannot be provided; instead, the general context of the regency and province may serve as a starting point. For information relevant to the real estate market and investment perspectives, as well as for accurate local conditions, it is recommended to consult local experts and administrative bodies.

