Dijai
Dijai is a small village located in the northern part of the country of Indonesia, specifically within the province of North Sumatra. The village is situated in the Batang Toru Regency, which is known for its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. Dijai is primarily inhabited by the Batak Toba people, who are an ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage. The village is characterized by its traditional Batak architecture, with houses often built on stilts and featuring thatched roofs.
The economy of Dijai is largely based on agriculture, with rice being the primary crop. The village
Dijai is known for its natural beauty, with the nearby Lake Toba being a major attraction. The
Despite its rural setting, Dijai has access to basic infrastructure, including roads and electricity. The village
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in preserving the cultural heritage of Dijai and