Janji Lobi Lima – a small settlement in the Lubuk Barumun district of Padang Lawas regency
Janji Lobi Lima is a settlement in Indonesia's North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province, specifically in the Lubuk Barumun district (kecamatan) belonging to Padang Lawas regency. Based on its coordinates (1.1212402° north latitude, 99.7595041° east longitude), it is located in the central-eastern interior of Sumatra island. The broader administrative unit, Padang Lawas regency, has its seat in the city of Sibuhuan, which is in Barumun district. Since no separate, detailed public data source is available for the settlement, the following presentation of the broader environment is based on verified data at regency level.
General overview
Janji Lobi Lima belongs to Lubuk Barumun kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Padang Lawas regency. Padang Lawas regency itself was established on July 17, 2007, when it was separated from the former South Tapanuli Regency, simultaneously with North Padang Lawas regency. The regency covers an area of 3,912.18 square kilometers, and is the only regency in North Sumatra province that borders two other provinces simultaneously: West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) and Riau. Its population was 226,807 persons at the time of the 2010 census, 261,011 persons at the 2020 census, and according to an official estimate published in mid-2025, already 285,704 persons (of which 143,305 male and 142,399 female). Janji Lobi Lima itself is a small, agricultural-character settlement typical of the interior, rural areas of the regency, and based on available sources, it has no broader recognition or tourist appeal. Life in Lubuk Barumun district and its associated villages is characteristically determined by agriculture, especially palm oil production and rice cultivation, which are widely prevalent forms of farming in the interior regions of North Sumatra.
Real estate and investment
No directly accessible public dataset is available regarding the real estate market of Janji Lobi Lima. Regarding Padang Lawas regency as a whole, it can be stated that this area is among the less urbanized, interior regions of North Sumatra, where the real estate market is primarily concentrated on transactions in agricultural land and small residential properties. The degree of urbanization is highest at the regency seat, Sibuhuan; in rural villages similar to this one, real estate turnover is generally of low intensity and local character. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities for foreign citizens are legally restricted: full ownership (Hak Milik) is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while longer-term leasing structures (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to foreigners. This general legal framework is valid throughout the country, including in Padang Lawas regency, and specialist legal advice is recommended before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No separate, settlement-level statistics or verified source is available regarding public safety in Janji Lobi Lima. With regard to the broader region, Padang Lawas regency, and generally the interior, rural areas of North Sumatra, it can be established that these districts are characteristically lower-density, agricultural-character areas where daily life and community structures are more traditional. It can be stated generally about Indonesia that in rural, remote regions, the assessment of public safety depends greatly on local community relations and the degree of police presence. As the referenced source material does not contain specific crime data, more precise conclusions cannot be drawn regarding Janji Lobi Lima; persons planning to stay there are advised to obtain information from local authorities or reliable on-site sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no data regarding the direct appeal of Janji Lobi Lima or named tourist attractions. However, the broader Padang Lawas regency is known within North Sumatra for the Hindu and Buddhist archaeological monuments found in the region, which have been discovered in the Padang Lawas basin and attest to the presence of early medieval Sumatran kingdoms. Some of these monuments are referred to in the region by the name "candi" and are considered archaeologically and culturally valuable sites. It is important to emphasize that these archaeological sites are located in various parts of the regency and do not necessarily coincide with the immediate vicinity of Janji Lobi Lima; on-site and official information is necessary regarding their exact location and accessibility. The natural resources of North Sumatra — including the interior mountainous and hilly landscapes — are generally characteristic of this broader region as well, but the exact connection between these and Janji Lobi Lima cannot be detailed due to lack of sources.
Summary
Janji Lobi Lima is a small, rural-character settlement in North Sumatra, in the Lubuk Barumun district of Padang Lawas regency. The regency was established in 2007, covers an area of approximately 3,912 square kilometers, and as of mid-2025 has a population of approximately 285,000 persons. Detailed, publicly accessible data about the village itself is not yet available, so regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourist characteristics, the broader context of the regency and the region can provide points of reference. For those interested, information from on-site and official sources is advised.

