Durian Jangek – small Sumatran settlement in Susoh district, Aceh Barat Daya regency
Durian Jangek is a settlement located in Aceh province, Sumatra, which administratively belongs to Susoh district (kecamatan), and within that to Aceh Barat Daya regency (kabupaten). The regency capital is the city of Blangpidie. Aceh Barat Daya regency was established by Indonesian Law No. 4 of 2002 and had approximately 154,800 inhabitants at the end of 2023. Based on its coordinates, Durian Jangek lies in the coastal and hilly region of Aceh on Sumatra, in inland areas relatively close to the Indian Ocean coast.
General overview
Durian Jangek is not among the widely known or prominently visited settlements of Aceh province. Administratively, it is connected to Kecamatan Susoh, which is one of the administrative units of Aceh Barat Daya kabupaten. No detailed description of this settlement specifically is available from documented sources such as Wikipedia or other verifiable sources; therefore, the general characteristics of the broader region—namely Aceh Barat Daya regency—serve as context below. The Aceh Barat Daya region is generally characterized by agricultural activity, which is primarily based on the natural resources of the southwestern coast of Aceh province. In the region, coffee cultivation, coconut palm culture, and fishing have traditionally been important sources of livelihood for local communities. The place name Durian Jangek itself suggests geographical naming that refers to durian fruit, reflecting the tropical agricultural tradition characteristic of the area. Susoh district is one of the regency's administrative units encompassing both coastal and hinterland areas, located south of Blangpidie.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable real estate market data are available regarding Durian Jangek; therefore, the general investment context of Aceh Barat Daya regency and the broader Aceh region is presented below. Aceh province is one of Sumatra's less urbanized but naturally resource-rich regions, where real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in more developed areas of Bali, Java, or North Sumatra. In Aceh Barat Daya kabupaten, the real estate market is driven primarily by local demand, and the presence of foreign investors remains limited. In Indonesia, generally applicable restrictions on land ownership apply to foreign nationals: as a rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; instead, various limited-duration use and rental forms (such as Hak Pakai or long-term rental agreements) are available. The region's agricultural and tourism development potential may attract interest in the longer term, but thorough mapping of local legal and market conditions is essential before making specific investment decisions.
Safety and security
No separate, verifiable data from reliable sources are available regarding the safety and security of Durian Jangek. Based on the general context of Aceh province, it can be stated that after the 2004 tsunami and the sustained peace process—which resulted in the end of the armed conflict in 2005—the region's security situation has stabilized significantly. Aceh is today regarded as one of Indonesia's provinces where Islamic customary law (sharia) is applied at the local level due to the province's special autonomous status, creating a distinctive local framework in terms of community norms and way of life. Assessment of public safety specifically regarding Durian Jangek would require local and current sources, which are not currently available. Generally, in smaller, rural Acehnese settlements, public safety is based on local community cohesion; however, it is always advisable for visitors to monitor current travel advisories and local information sources.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically attributable to Durian Jangek can be identified. However, regarding the broader area of Aceh Barat Daya regency, it can be said that the southwestern Acehnese coast forms a region rich in natural values. The region is generally characterized by the presence of coastlines along the Indian Ocean, tropical forest cover in the hinterland, and local Acehnese cultural and gastronomic traditions. Susoh district is one of the kabupaten's units that encompasses varied landscapes ranging from the coast to the internal hilly regions; however, due to the lack of available source material, only general remarks can be made at the level of the broader region regarding specific natural resources and possible sights. Those visiting the Aceh Barat Daya region typically seek the natural environment of the kabupaten, local markets, and the Acehnese cultural heritage, which are characteristic of the region as a whole, though specific attractions linked to Durian Jangek are not yet documented.
Summary
Durian Jangek is a small, minimally documented Sumatran settlement in Aceh province, within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Susoh and Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya. The available source material provides verifiable data exclusively at the regency level, according to which Aceh Barat Daya kabupaten had approximately 155,000 inhabitants at the end of 2023, with its capital at Blangpidie. The settlement itself does not have a widely known tourism or investment profile; for those seeking more detailed, up-to-date information about the region, consultation with local Indonesian administrative sources and current travel information is recommended.

