Lhueng Baro – small settlement in Kecamatan Manggeng, Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya
Lhueng Baro is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kecamatan Manggeng and administratively part of Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya. The settlement forms part of Aceh province, which is situated at the northernmost tip of Sumatra island. Based on its coordinates (3.6294° N, 96.9223° E), it lies in the western–southwestern section of Aceh, near the Indian Ocean. Its broader geographical context is defined by the fact that this coastal strip of the province was directly affected by the devastation of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Lhueng Baro; therefore, the following primarily reflects the broader administrative and provincial context. Kecamatan Manggeng is one district within Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya; this regency extends across the southwestern coast of the province and is characteristically rural, defined by agricultural and fishing activities. Aceh province as a whole – as documented by Wikipedia – is one of the most conservative Indonesian provinces: the Muslim population proportion is the highest in the country, and daily life is organized according to Islamic law (syariat Islam), which impacts both the social structure of towns and villages in the region. The province's population at the end of 2025 exceeds 5.7 million. Lhueng Baro belongs to this culturally and religiously distinctive environment, which fundamentally determines lifestyle, customs, and hospitality norms.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verified data on Lhueng Baro's real estate market is not available. The broader region, Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya and generally the southwestern coastal areas of Aceh province, remains relatively unexplored terrain for external investors; real estate transactions here typically occur at low values and primarily among local actors. It is important to note as a general framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals face legal restrictions on acquiring land: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; they may only exercise longer-term lease or usage rights under specified conditions. This regulation applies throughout the country, and thus in Aceh province – including Lhueng Baro and other villages in Kecamatan Manggeng – is equally applicable. From an investment perspective, the region can primarily offer opportunities in agriculture and related local industries; the tourism-oriented real estate market across the entire region is minimal.
Safety and security
No crime statistics or detailed security data specific to Lhueng Baro are available. Regarding the broader provincial context, it can be stated factually that Aceh is an area with special political-historical status: the decades-long conflict with the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) separatist movement was formally concluded with the Helsinki Agreement signed after the 2004 tsunami, and the province has since operated within the framework of special autonomy. This agreement has worked toward stability. Generally, rural areas of Aceh province – including villages in Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya – are low-density, agriculture-based regions where daily life is significantly influenced by adherence to religious and community norms. For visitors, caution is generally recommended, and it is advisable to consult current travel advisories at the provincial and regency levels.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions were identifiable from sources for Lhueng Baro. The area of Kecamatan Manggeng and Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya lies on the Indian Ocean coast, so the region's natural features – coastline, hilly terrain, proximity to the Bukit Barisan mountain range – are characteristically present, though no specific, verifiable descriptions of these concerning Lhueng Baro are available. At the provincial level, it should be noted that Aceh as a whole is rich in natural and cultural heritage: the province's interior contains Gunung Leuser National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser), located in Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara and at considerable distance from Lhueng Baro. Memories of the 2004 tsunami are preserved in various memorial sites and museums throughout Aceh – these are found primarily in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh. For information about specific attractions in Lhueng Baro's vicinity, it is necessary to consult local or provincial tourism sources.
Summary
Lhueng Baro is a small Acehnese village belonging to Kecamatan Manggeng, situated within Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya on the northwestern coast of Sumatra. In the absence of specific settlement-level data, characterization of the place relies primarily on provincial and regency-level context: Aceh is a specially autonomous, strongly Muslim province whose southwestern coast is rural in character, dominated by fishing and agricultural activities. Foreign land acquisition is restricted by Indonesian law, and the area remains little explored from a tourism perspective. For more detailed, current, and verified local information, it is advisable to consult local administrative or provincial sources.

