Alue Tampak – a small settlement in Kaway XVI district, Aceh Barat regency
Alue Tampak is an Indonesian small settlement belonging to Aceh Barat (West Aceh) regency in Aceh province (Aceh), within which it falls under Kaway XVI district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located on the island of Sumatra, with approximate coordinates of 4.21° north latitude and 96.15° east longitude. The region lies near the Indian Ocean coastline and is characterized by the tropical climate typical of Aceh province. No independent, detailed Wikipedia-level source exists for Alue Tampak; therefore, the settlement's context can be drawn based on verifiable characteristics of the broader Aceh Barat regency.
General overview
Alue Tampak belongs to Kaway XVI district within Aceh Barat regency. The regency itself acquired its current form following administrative restructuring on 10 April 2002, when Aceh Jaya and Nagan Raya were separated from it, leaving the remaining territory with an area of 2,927.95 square kilometers. According to the 2020 census, the total population of Aceh Barat regency was 198,736 inhabitants, with mid-2024 estimates showing 209,220 people. The regency's capital is Meulaboh city, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the region. The regency's economy is significantly shaped by palm oil production; this agricultural sector plays an important role in the livelihoods of rural areas, including villages in Kaway XVI district. The precise size, infrastructure, and population density of Alue Tampak are not known from independent sources, but based on district and regency-level characteristics, it is likely a small, agriculturally-oriented village inhabited predominantly by Acehnese and partly Minangkabau-descended Aneuk Jamee community members.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data exists regarding the real estate market in Alue Tampak. At the broader Aceh Barat regency level, it can be said that the region is rural and primarily agricultural in profile, where palm oil plantations and related processing industries form the economic foundation. In rural areas of this character, real estate prices are typically lower compared to Indonesian tourist destinations or major cities, and market turnover is also limited. From an investment perspective, it is important to consider the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the most common and legally secure solutions. The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami severely affected the Aceh Barat region, and its impact was felt both in infrastructure reconstruction following the disaster and in the transformation of the real estate market. The area's long-term development potential is shaped by reconstruction investments and the palm oil sector, though this represents a generalization at the regency level and does not necessarily reflect Alue Tampak's unique situation.
Safety and security
No public statistics or detailed survey specific to security in Alue Tampak is available. Considering the broader context, Aceh province is among Indonesia's special territories, and the province applies a comprehensive local legal system alongside its longstanding special autonomy, including Sharia-based local regulations (qanun). This legal and social environment provides a framework applicable to Aceh Barat regency as a whole, and thus to Kaway XVI district. Generally, rural villages in Aceh are characterized by strong community cohesion and traditional social control mechanisms. In the absence of specific crime statistics, no positive or negative claim can be made regarding public safety in Alue Tampak; visitors should in any case consider current information from provincial and regency-level authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source exists regarding tourist attractions identifiable by name and linked to Alue Tampak. No unique points of interest are known for Kaway XVI district or Alue Tampak itself from available data. Regarding the broader Aceh Barat regency, it is an established fact that the region is situated on the Indian Ocean coastline, which imparts a coastal character to the area in terms of its natural attributes. Meulaboh, the regency's capital, is also located near the coast and, as a city destroyed by the 2004 tsunami and subsequently rebuilt, possesses a kind of commemorative and historical significance. Beyond this, Aceh province as a whole—particularly Banda Aceh and its surroundings—is known for numerous memorial sites, museums, and mosques connected to the tsunami, though these are substantially more distant from Alue Tampak and form part of other areas of the province. No claim can be made regarding closer natural or cultural sites of interest in Kaway XVI district and Alue Tampak in the absence of reliable data.
Summary
Alue Tampak is a small settlement on Sumatra in Kaway XVI district of Aceh Barat regency in Aceh province. The regency is known for palm oil production, post-tsunami reconstruction, and its mixed Acehnese–Aneuk Jamee population, though detailed, verifiable data about Alue Tampak itself is not available. From a real estate perspective, the area has a rural, agricultural profile where the general framework of the Indonesian legal system applies; tourism and security-specific data are similarly available only at the broader regency level. Based on all this, Alue Tampak is primarily a poorly documented rural village inhabited by a local community, and understanding it requires on-site information and current local sources.

