Alue Lhee – a village in Aceh Barat Regency, in the northern part of Sumatra
Alue Lhee is a small settlement in Indonesia's Aceh province, located in the northernmost part of the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Kaway XVI District (kecamatan), which is registered as part of Aceh Barat Regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (4.3357974° N, 96.2535257° E), the village is situated in the interior areas of the region. Aceh province holds a special autonomous status within Indonesia, a distinction it owes in part to the province's unique historical and cultural background.
General overview
Alue Lhee does not figure among widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations, and detailed, settlement-level data about the village cannot be found in available public sources. Small villages located in Kaway XVI District are generally characterized by agricultural activity and local community life, which define the rural areas of Aceh Barat Regency. Aceh province as a whole – with a population of 5,715,781 recorded by Badan Pusat Statistik (the central statistical bureau) at the end of 2025 – is an exceptionally deeply religious Muslim environment, where Syariat (Islamic law) functions as the valid legal system. This religious and cultural framework has binding force across all settlements in the province, including Alue Lhee: it influences daily life, customs, and local norms alike. The province's history is intertwined with demands for political independence and firm resistance to foreign influence, which has lent a distinctive identity to the entire Aceh region. The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the subsequent tsunami severely affected Aceh's western coastline – this catastrophe claimed approximately 170,000 lives in the province – yet this event was ultimately what led to a peace agreement between the Indonesian government and the separatist Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement. Public, verified data on Alue Lhee's specific impact from the tsunami is not available.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, settlement-level data on Alue Lhee's real estate market and investment opportunities are not publicly available. Based on the broader context – that is, Aceh Barat Regency and Aceh province – it can be stated that real estate prices in the province's rural areas are generally considerably lower than in Indonesia's more developed, tourist-visited regions, such as Bali or major cities on Java. The special autonomy characteristic of Aceh province and the local application of Islamic law create a unique legal and cultural environment, knowledge of which is essential before any investment decision. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; only limited forms – such as Hak Pakai (usage right) or Hak Sewa (lease) – are available to them, and their application in Aceh may require heightened care due to the province's special legal status. It is advisable to consult with a local legal expert before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Concrete, verifiable settlement-level data on safety and security in Alue Lhee are not available. Regarding the broader security situation in Aceh province, it should be noted that the province has undergone significant stabilization following the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement, which was preceded by armed conflict in preceding decades. Generally, rural areas of Aceh consist of relatively closed communities, where strong local norms – partly due to the enforcement of Syariat – play a determining role in maintaining social order. Nevertheless, travelers should be aware that compliance with religious and cultural expectations is an important factor both for public safety and for maintaining harmonious relations with locals in the province.
Tourist attractions
Specific data on named tourist attractions or special natural features of Alue Lhee do not appear in available sources. Drawing from Aceh province's broader tourism profile, it may be noted that one of the province's outstanding natural assets is Gunung Leuser National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser), located in Aceh Tenggara District, with extensive primordial forest stretching along the Bukit Barisan mountain range. Aceh Barat Regency's western coastline faces the Indian Ocean, and coastal areas can be found in the region; however, verified data on the specific distance between Alue Lhee and these locations is not available. The province's capital, Banda Aceh, also possesses numerous memorial sites connected to the 2004 tsunami, which have become regionally significant tourist destinations, though these are located at a considerable distance from Alue Lhee. Those interested in Acehnese culture, local handicrafts, and traditional food can have authentic experiences in numerous rural communities throughout the province.
Summary
Alue Lhee is a small, publicly undocumented in detail settlement in Kaway XVI District of Aceh Barat Regency, in Indonesia's Aceh province. The village is to be understood within the province's distinctive religious, cultural, and historical context, which makes Aceh one of Indonesia's most conservative regions with a special autonomous status. Specific data on tourism, real estate market, or public safety regarding the village are not available; therefore, for decisions in these areas, knowledge of the broader region and engagement with local experts are recommended.

