Besar II Terjun – a small settlement in Pantai Cermin District, North Sumatra Province
Besar II Terjun is an Indonesian settlement located in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) Province, situated in the northern part of Sumatra Island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Pantai Cermin District and falls under Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai Regency. Based on its coordinates (3.62° north latitude, 98.98° east longitude), it is positioned near the eastern coastal region facing the Strait of Malacca. Since the available source material extends only to the provincial level, the following sections present the settlement's broader context – the wider connections of Kecamatan Pantai Cermin and Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai, as well as generally verifiable data concerning North Sumatra Province.
General overview
The name Besar II Terjun contains the Indonesian word "Terjun," which generally means waterfall; however, the place name itself does not provide evidence of a specific attraction's existence, so only the naming itself can be considered factual. The settlement belongs to Kecamatan Pantai Cermin ("Mirror Coast") District, whose name likewise indicates coastal location. Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai is a coastal regency on the eastern coast of North Sumatra, with the Strait of Malacca forming its eastern boundary. According to 2020 data, North Sumatra Province, with a population of approximately 14.8 million, is Indonesia's fourth most populous province, and the dominant ethnic group on the eastern coast is Malay, while several Batak peoples inhabit inland and western coastal areas. Chinese, Javanese, and Indian communities settled on Sumatra's eastern coast during the Dutch colonial period. Besar II Terjun itself does not rank among well-known or busy settlements; it is characteristically a smaller community with partly agricultural and fishing characteristics, positioned on the eastern coastal region.
Real estate and investment
No specific, settlement-level source data is available regarding Besar II Terjun's real estate market. In broader context, Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai Regency and the eastern coastal region of North Sumatra Province are characterized by relatively moderate real estate market activity compared to the provincial capital, Medan, where demand is considerably more intense. In smaller coastal and semi-rural settlements – as Besar II Terjun presumably is – real estate prices are typically lower, though market liquidity and infrastructure development also lag behind those of urban areas. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property; the legal forms available to them include usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain other limited-duration title forms. From an investment perspective, the agricultural areas of North Sumatra Province – particularly concerning the palm oil and rubber industries – have received attention for a long time, but these dynamics primarily affect inland areas and larger regencies, not necessarily smaller coastal communities such as Besar II Terjun.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable statistics are available regarding public safety in Besar II Terjun. Generally speaking, smaller rural and semi-rural settlements in North Sumatra Province – particularly fishing and agricultural communities – are typically characterized by low crime levels compared to large urban areas. The provincial capital, Medan, like larger Indonesian cities, presents a more complex public safety picture, though this correlation cannot be directly applied to a small coastal village. On this basis, substantiated claims regarding small settlements in Kecamatan Pantai Cermin District cannot be made without source documentation; general regional experience suggests a lower-risk environment, but this does not substitute for local knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No named, verifiable source data exists regarding direct tourist attractions in Besar II Terjun. The name Kecamatan Pantai Cermin ("Mirror Coast") suggests a coastal character, and the eastern coastal region of Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai is generally known for sandy beaches and aquatic environments overlooking the Strait of Malacca. One of the most significant natural features of North Sumatra Province as a whole is Lake Toba, formed in the crater of the Toba supervolcano, whose eruption 74,000 to 75,000 years ago received a VEI-8 classification and brought the human population to the brink of extinction. Lake Toba lies in the interior regions of the province and is not an immediate neighbor to the eastern coastal Serdang Bedagai Regency, but it may be mentioned as a regional context as one of the province's most recognized tourist destinations. The province's cultural diversity – Malay, Batak, Nias, Chinese, and Indian traditions – likewise represents a known attraction in the broader region, but these cannot be connected to Besar II Terjun's immediate vicinity on a source basis.
Summary
Besar II Terjun is a small coastal settlement located in Kecamatan Pantai Cermin District, Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai Regency, North Sumatra Province, regarding which limited concrete and verifiable documentation is available. The broader region – the eastern coastal area adjacent to the Strait of Malacca and one of Indonesia's most populous provinces – offers wider context through its natural resources and cultural diversity, but Besar II Terjun itself is identifiable as a small, not notably well-known community. Before making real estate and tourism decisions, consultation with current local and professional sources is recommended.

