Janji Matogu – a small settlement in Barumun Tengah district of Padang Lawas regency
Janji Matogu is an Indonesian village located in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province, in Padang Lawas regency, within the Barumun Tengah district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (1.07° North latitude, 99.74° East longitude), it is situated in the central-northern part of Sumatra. The administrative center of the region is the city of Sibuhuan in Barumun district. As no independent encyclopedic source is available specifically about the village itself, the context is presented below based on verifiable data for the broader administrative unit, Padang Lawas regency.
General overview
Janji Matogu is a smaller rural settlement belonging to Barumun Tengah kecamatan within Padang Lawas regency. Padang Lawas regency is a relatively young administrative unit: it was established on July 17, 2007, when the former South Tapanuli regency was divided, and simultaneously North Padang Lawas regency was also created. The regency covers an area of 3,912.18 km², which is considered a medium-sized administrative unit in Sumatra. According to the 2020 census, the total population of Padang Lawas regency was 261,011 people, while in mid-2025 the official estimate was 285,704 people. The regency has a unique geographical position: it is the only regency in North Sumatra province that borders two other provinces simultaneously, West Sumatra and Riau. This border location determines the character of the region in certain economic and transportation aspects. Janji Matogu, as one of the rural villages in the region, is undoubtedly an agricultural community, though direct, verifiable source data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level real estate market data for Janji Matogu and its immediate vicinity is not publicly available. Considering the broader regional context of Padang Lawas regency, it can be stated that the infrastructure development of the regency, which became independent in 2007, is ongoing, which generally results in moderate real estate demand and lower land prices in rural areas compared to more urbanized regions. Under the general regulations governing Indonesia's real estate market, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) and in certain cases the Hak Pakai title are available under specified conditions. This general Indonesian legal framework is also applicable in Padang Lawas regency. From an investment perspective, the most important factors in such infrastructurally developing regions are the quality of transportation connections and the level of local economic activity, though specific data related to Janji Matogu village on these matters is currently not available.
Safety and security
Concrete settlement-level statistical data on public safety in Janji Matogu is not available in publicly accessible sources. In general terms, in the rural, non-tourism-oriented interior areas of North Sumatra, daily life typically proceeds according to the usual order of village communities. Padang Lawas regency is a relatively sparsely inhabited, agriculturally oriented area where urban security challenges are not characteristic. However, any specific safety assessment cannot be conducted without knowledge of the site and current local information; those interested can obtain information about the current situation from Indonesian authorities and the local administration.
Tourist attractions
No source data is available regarding named tourist attractions directly connected to Janji Matogu village. Regarding the broader Padang Lawas regency, the available encyclopedic source does not list specific tourist attractions, merely recording the region's natural and geographical characteristics. The Padang Lawas area is generally characterized by interior Sumatran rural features, where the natural environment – a forested, hilly landscape – and local Batak cultural traditions might provide a basis for interest, though these cannot be precisely identified in Janji Matogu's immediate vicinity from available sources. Due to the regency's adjacency to neighboring provinces (West Sumatra, Riau), transit traffic may play a certain role in the region's life, but this does not constitute a tourist destination in the conventional sense. Those seeking more detailed information about possible natural or cultural values in the area are advised to contact the local administration or the Padang Lawas regency tourism office.
Summary
Janji Matogu is a rural settlement in North Sumatra located in Barumun Tengah kecamatan, within Padang Lawas regency, which became independent in 2007. The regency covers an area of 3,912.18 km² and is an administrative unit with a population of nearly 286,000 in 2025, making it the only regency in North Sumatra that borders two neighboring provinces. No independent, detailed administrative or tourism source data is available regarding the village itself, therefore those interested are advised to seek information at local and regional levels. Regarding real estate market and security matters, the general Indonesian regulations and the context at regency level provide the framework for evaluation.

