Kuta Meriah – a small village in Kerajaan district, Pakpak Bharat regency
Kuta Meriah is an Indonesian settlement located in Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra) province, within Kerajaan district (kecamatan) of Pakpak Bharat regency. Based on its coordinates (2.6749° N, 98.3143° E), it is situated in the northern interior areas of Sumatra island. Pakpak Bharat is a landlocked regency that was separated from the former Dairi Regency on February 25, 2003. The regency's administrative seat is Salak city. Specific detailed data regarding Kuta Meriah is not available, so the following description primarily relies on verified sources at the regency level, which provide the broader administrative and geographical context.
General overview
Kuta Meriah belongs to Kerajaan kecamatan, which is one of the districts of Pakpak Bharat regency. The regency has a total area of 1,365.61 square kilometers, and in 2020 had only 52,351 inhabitants across its entire territory; according to official estimates for mid-2025, this number has grown to 57,246 people, of whom 28,949 are male and 28,297 are female. This means that Pakpak Bharat is the least populous regency in North Sumatra, with an extremely low population density—according to the source, comparable to that of Greenland island. Kuta Meriah is located in this sparsely developed, predominantly agricultural rural region. A significant portion of the population in Pakpak Bharat regency belongs to the Pakpak ethnocultural group, which continues to shape local village life, traditions, and community organization. Detailed demographic and economic data at the kecamatan level or for individual villages is not publicly available, so conclusions about Kuta Meriah's internal characteristics—its population, infrastructure provision—can only be drawn based on the general picture of the regency.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding the real estate market in Kuta Meriah and generally in Kerajaan district. In the broader context of Pakpak Bharat regency, it can be stated that due to the area's low population density, inland location, and relatively underdeveloped infrastructure, real estate turnover is likely minimal and primarily local in nature, with price and demand conditions differing significantly from those in major North Sumatran cities (such as Medan). From an investment perspective, the regency's economy is primarily based on agricultural and forestry activities, which determine local demand for land. Under the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot directly acquire full property ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain rental structures are available, which operate within legal frameworks applicable throughout the country. Prior to any local investment decision, it is advisable to engage a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics or source data are available regarding public safety in Kuta Meriah. Based on regency-level context, Pakpak Bharat is a rural, low-density area where major urban forms of crime are typically less prevalent than in more densely populated urban districts of North Sumatra. However, in such remote, sparsely developed areas, police presence and the availability of rapid assistance may be more limited than in larger cities. Generally speaking, the security situation in North Sumatra province is fundamentally stable in rural areas, but it is always advisable for travelers to inquire in advance about current local conditions with relevant authorities or reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified source contains named tourist attractions specific to Kuta Meriah settlement. The broader Pakpak Bharat regency encompasses interior Sumatran, mountainous terrain characterized by dense tropical forests, rugged topography, and traditional Pakpak village culture. The regency is part of the region of North Sumatra where the Bukit Barisan mountain chain runs through, and the area is generally little explored for mass tourism. Across Pakpak Bharat regency as a whole, no internationally recognized attractions stand out as prominently featured in Indonesian tourism literature; visitors to the area primarily encounter nature-oriented, authentic rural environments. This means that Kuta Meriah and Kerajaan kecamatan are more likely to be relevant for independent travelers interested in Sumatra's interior regions rather than as destinations for organized tourist routes.
Summary
Kuta Meriah is a small, rural settlement in Kerajaan district of Pakpak Bharat regency in North Sumatra province. The regency is one of Indonesia's least densely populated administrative units, an inland area characterized by agriculture and forestry, where tourism and real estate market infrastructure are less developed compared to larger cities. Specific, settlement-level data is not publicly available, so assessment of Kuta Meriah is only possible based on broader regency-level context. Those intending to visit or invest in the area are advised to obtain current and detailed information from local sources.

