Seuneubok – A small settlement in Johan Pahlawan district, Aceh Barat regency
Seuneubok forms part of the Johan Pahlawan kecamatan (district), which is situated within Aceh Barat kabupaten (regency) in Aceh province, Indonesia. The settlement lies on the northwestern coast of Sumatra island, between the Philippine Sea and the Indian Ocean. Seuneubok is an integral part of the administrative composition of Aceh Barat regency, which represents a historically and geopolitically significant area in the country's western Sumatra region.
General overview
Seuneubok is a small settlement of local significance that belongs to Johan Pahlawan district. Aceh Barat regency has played an important role in the history of Aceh province, particularly as the birthplace of national hero Teuku Umar. The regency's area is approximately 2,927.95 square kilometers (based on 2024 data), with a population of roughly 207,690, representing a relatively low population density at the island level. The settlement is located close to the coastal region, as Aceh Barat is known for its 250-kilometer-long coastline, which forms a significant part of Sumatra's western and southern shores. In terms of administrative organization, Seuneubok falls under Johan Pahlawan kecamatan, which is one of several districts comprising Aceh Barat regency. Place names such as Universitas Teuku Umar and Komando Resor Militer 012/Teuku Umar demonstrate the close relationship between national memory and administrative organization in the Aceh Barat region.
Real estate and investment
Seuneubok, as a small settlement unit in Aceh Barat regency, has limited visibility in the main centers of real estate activity in the Indonesian market. Considering Aceh Barat regency as a whole, real estate market activity is generally more modest than in more developed regions such as Jakarta or Bali. The regency's primary economic activities are oriented toward agriculture, fisheries, and the craft sectors, which directly influence real estate demand and price dynamics. In such peripheral locations, property values are typically lower, and appreciation growth is slower than near the capital or major tourist centers. In Indonesia, property ownership by foreign investors is subject to strict regulations: freehold land ownership is typically not possible, but long-term lease rights (hak guna usaha) or residential lease rights (hak pakai) are available options. Aceh Barat regency, as a developing area, could potentially interest investors interested in infrastructure development or agriculture-based ventures, but such investments require thorough local market research and clarification of government regulations.
Safety and security
Reliable settlement-level data on safety and security in Seuneubok is not available. Aceh Barat regency is generally considered stable in terms of public safety, which is a result of the state order in Aceh province. In recent decades, the security situation in the region has improved, and this also supports infrastructure development initiatives. The region is not considered an area particularly affected by crime or political instability. As in many rural regions of Indonesia, in Aceh Barat circumstances local communities generally maintain social order based on self-organization, family, and religious foundations. Major international events such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which severely affected Aceh's coastal region, had long-lasting socioeconomic impacts on the area; however, the past two decades have brought significant recovery. Based on currently available general information, Aceh Barat regency is not considered a high-risk area from a public safety perspective in the country.
Tourist attractions
At the settlement level, Seuneubok does not have any named international tourist attractions. Aceh Barat regency as a whole, however, possesses some tourist attractions characteristic of the surrounding area. The regency's center, Meulaboh city, serves as an administrative and commercial hub and is also known for its connections to the historical memories of Teuku Umar. Along the 250-kilometer coastline of Aceh Barat regency, there are coastal and marine ecosystem-based opportunities that could potentially interest those with an interest in coastal tourism. The region's natural endowments include mountain formations such as Geurutee mountain, which marks the eastern border of the regency. Due to fish and marine resources, Aceh Barat is an economically fishing-community-driven area, and certain local cultural and community attractions can be found in connection with these activities. Universitas Teuku Umar and military memorial sites (Komando Resor Militer 012/Teuku Umar) could be of interest for purposes of historical or educational tourism due to their connection to national history and local educational institutions. Due to its coastal and natural characteristics, Aceh Barat regency as a whole represents a potentially developable tourism subsector; however, the current infrastructural conditions in these areas cannot yet be considered adequate for the comprehensive utilization of these assets.
Summary
Seuneubok forms part of Johan Pahlawan district within the territory of Aceh Barat regency, a historically and geopolitically significant region of Sumatra island. Within the framework of administrative organization, the settlement is integrated into the social and economic networks of the Aceh Barat region, which fundamentally relies on the agriculture, fisheries, and transportation sectors. Real estate market opportunities are limited; however, within the Indonesian regulatory framework, development and investment potential exists in such rural areas. Public safety in the region is not considered a significant risk factor from any perspective, and local communities generally demonstrate stability. Tourist attractions are scarce in the given settlement, but the natural and historical characteristics of the surrounding and more distant region represent potential tourism values.

