Gampong Cot – village in Kecamatan Darussalam, Kabupaten Aceh Besar
Gampong Cot is an Indonesian village (gampong) located in Aceh Province on the island of Sumatra, within the territory of Kabupaten Aceh Besar, belonging to Kecamatan Darussalam. Based on its coordinates (5.5970407° N, 95.4332335° E), it is situated in the central part of Aceh Province, in close proximity to the provincial capital, Banda Aceh. The area is administratively registered as part of Aceh Besar regency, which is one of the most extensive administrative units in the Aceh region. According to available sources, Gampong Cot is a gampong, which is a village-level administrative unit within Kecamatan Darussalam.
General overview
Gampong Cot is a relatively small, rural settlement belonging to Kecamatan Darussalam. The term "gampong" denotes the lowest level in the Aceh administrative system, which roughly corresponds to the Javanese concept of "desa," thus representing an independent village community. Kecamatan Darussalam is part of Aceh Besar regency, and its name reflects a close connection to the region's Islamic cultural heritage – Darussalam means "abode of peace" in Arabic. Aceh Besar regency itself surrounds Banda Aceh city, so settlements in Kecamatan Darussalam are generally located near the province's administrative and commercial center. This proximity means that villages, including presumably Gampong Cot, fall partly within the sphere of urban infrastructure influence while maintaining their rural character. Aceh Province possesses a unique legal status within Indonesia: it is the only province where Islamic law (Sharia) is widely applied, affecting local administration, social norms, and daily life alike. Regarding Gampong Cot itself, available sources provide no further details – neither population figures nor area measurements – so understanding its more specific characteristics depends on the broader district and regency-level context.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Gampong Cot's real estate market and investment opportunities. Within the broader context of Aceh Besar regency, it can be stated that proximity to Banda Aceh influences real estate market dynamics in surrounding villages: areas near the provincial capital generally attract greater interest than more remote, isolated rural districts. Aceh Province has been on a development trajectory over the past decades following the devastating 2004 tsunami, the subsequent reconstruction process, and the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement that ended a prolonged civil conflict. This stability and overall infrastructure development have positively impacted the province's real estate market, though the pace and extent of growth vary by region. Regarding the general Indonesian legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; the typical options available to them are Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights). These regulations naturally apply to Aceh Province and thus to Gampong Cot as well. Before making any investment decision, consultation with local legal experts is advisable, taking into account potentially differing local provisions related to Aceh's special autonomy status.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level statistical data on Gampong Cot's public safety situation is available in the source material. Generally speaking, Aceh Province has been significantly stabilized since the 2005 peace agreement, and the armed conflict characteristic of previous decades has ceased. The province and Aceh Besar regency within it are currently considered generally safe areas from a daily life perspective. The application of Sharia-based local legal systems and associated social control provide a particular framework for maintaining public order in certain respects. As in every small rural Indonesian village, community cohesion and local customary law play important roles in maintaining daily order in Gampong Cot. Foreign visitors and property owners are advised to inform themselves about local Sharia regulations and associated expectations, which may extend to behavioral norms and dress codes, as adherence to these is expected throughout the province.
Tourist attractions
Available source material makes no mention of tourist attractions specifically located in Gampong Cot. However, within the context of the district and region, it is worth noting that Aceh Besar regency and neighboring Banda Aceh possess numerous well-known attractions. Located in Banda Aceh city is the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, one of the most important symbols of Aceh's Islamic culture, which survived the 2004 tsunami intact. Similarly significant in the province is the Aceh Tsunami Museum, which commemorates the disaster and the stories of survivors. Within Aceh Besar regency territory, the area around Ulee Lheue port can also be found, where both the tsunami's traces and the results of subsequent reconstruction can be studied. These sites are not located in Gampong Cot itself but in the broader region; their precise distance from the village can be estimated from the coordinates, but concrete kilometer measurements are not provided due to lack of sources. The natural environment – the Sumatran landscape, coastline, and mountainous interior – is likewise part of Aceh's tourism offerings, of which Gampong Cot benefits from its proximity.
Summary
Gampong Cot is a small, rural Aceh gampong belonging to Kecamatan Darussalam and Kabupaten Aceh Besar on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Directly available data on the village is extremely limited; however, the broader region – Aceh Besar regency and the sphere of influence of Banda Aceh – represents a stabilized area with a unique legal status and Islamic cultural heritage that provides contextual information. For understanding Gampong Cot from real estate, public safety, and tourism perspectives, district and provincial connections provide the most useful information, as detailed descriptions specific to the settlement are not yet publicly accessible.

