Kelapa Bajohom – a small village in Serba Jadi District on the eastern coast of North Sumatra
Kelapa Bajohom is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Serba Jadi kecamatan (district) and is administratively classified under Serdang Bedagai Regency (Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai) in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province. It is located on the eastern part of Sumatra island, approximately at 3.34° north latitude and 98.92° east longitude. The broader administrative unit, Serdang Bedagai Regency, extends along the eastern coast of North Sumatra province and also encompasses the independent city of Tebing Tinggi. Regarding Kelapa Bajohom itself, no independent, detailed documented sources are currently available; therefore, in the following sections, the broader context is presented based on verifiable data accessible at the regency and provincial levels.
General overview
Kelapa Bajohom is classified as a relatively small and lesser-known village within the administrative framework of Serba Jadi kecamatan. Serdang Bedagai Regency is divided into a total of seventeen kecamatan and comprises 243 villages, among which Kelapa Bajohom is included. The regency covers an area of 1,900.22 square kilometers and, facing Malaysia, possesses approximately 95 kilometers of coastline along the eastern coast of North Sumatra. The name Serdang Bedagai derives from two former sultanates of the region: the Serdang Sultanate and the Padang Bedagai Sultanate, which ruled the territories here before the formation of modern administration. The region's history, cultural heritage, and multinational character — marked by the presence of Malay, Javanese, Batak, and other communities — are defining features of the entire regency. Kelapa Bajohom itself, as part of Serba Jadi district, undoubtedly reflects the agricultural and rural lifestyle characteristic of the surrounding area, as is typical of the interior regions of North Sumatra's eastern coast. According to the 2020 census, Serdang Bedagai Regency had a total population of 657,490 residents; the official estimate released in mid-2025 shows 700,077 residents, comprising 352,386 men and 347,691 women.
Real estate and investment
No data on Kelapa Bajohom's real estate market is currently available from independent, reliable sources. The real estate market of the broader region, Serdang Bedagai Regency, is characteristically dependent on the economic attraction of nearby larger cities — primarily Medan, the capital of North Sumatra province. In proximity to the regency's coastal and agricultural areas, real estate prices generally move at more moderate levels than in the province's urban centers, which may attract certain investor interest. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over property; however, certain limited-duration right types — such as longer-term lease arrangements — are available under specific conditions. This applies to the Serdang Bedagai area as well, and interested parties are well advised to consult with Indonesian legal advisors. In rural areas, as Kelapa Bajohom presumably is, property transactions are characteristically less active than in urban zones, and values depend heavily on local factors — road networks, infrastructure, employment opportunities.
Safety and security
No independent, source-supported data is available regarding public safety in Kelapa Bajohom. In general terms, it can be stated that in North Sumatra province and within Serdang Bedagai Regency, in smaller agricultural villages, daily life is characteristically organized according to local community norms and customs. In rural areas, public safety generally exhibits a picture typical of lower-density regions with strong local community bonds; however, without concrete data, this can only be stated on the basis of broader context. Travelers and investors are advised to monitor current Indonesian official information and provincial or regency-level records, as these reflect the situation more accurately.
Tourist attractions
Reliable information from sources cannot be provided regarding named tourist attractions in Kelapa Bajohom village. The broader Serdang Bedagai Regency, however — whose territory encompasses approximately 95 kilometers of coastline along North Sumatra's eastern coast — offers natural attractions for visitors. The regency's coastal areas, the natural attributes connected to the region's waters, and the cultural heritage of the two former sultanates, Serdang and Padang Bedagai, are among the defining characteristics of the entire kabupaten. Additionally, the province's capital, Medan, which is accessible from Kelapa Bajohom by road, possesses numerous cultural, gastronomic, and historical attractions as Indonesia's third most populous city. Detailed information about specific attractions in Serba Jadi kecamatan and its immediate vicinity is not available from current sources.
Summary
Kelapa Bajohom is an Indonesian village in Serba Jadi District, part of Serdang Bedagai Regency, in North Sumatra province, on the eastern coast of Sumatra. As no independent, detailed documented sources are currently available regarding the village itself, the broader administrative and geographic context — the regency's area of 1,900.22 square kilometers, its population of nearly 700,000, and the historical heritage of the two former sultanates — provides the best framework for understanding its location. From real estate market, public safety, and tourist perspectives, the general circumstances applicable at the regency and provincial levels apply to the village until more detailed, local-level data becomes available.

